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Japan to enact state of emergency in four prefectures to fight fourth wave
As bodies pile up, India's leaders face rising public anger over second Covid-19 wave
Just six weeks ago, India's Health Minister declared that the country was "in the endgame" of the Covid-19 pandemic. On Friday, India reported the world's highest single-day number of new cases since the pandemic began, for the second day in a row.
Dozens of Palestinians injured in police clashes as Jewish extremists chanting 'Death to Arabs' march in Jerusalem
Clashes between Palestinians from east Jerusalem and Israeli police around the Damascus gate entrance to the Old City erupted in a night of unrest that earlier saw Jewish extremists marching through another city street shouting "Death to Arabs".
A short history of the world's tallest buildings
When New York's Equitable Life Building opened in 1870, the businessman behind the project, Henry Baldwin Hyde, was berated for having delusions of grandeur. Costing more than $4 million (around $81 million in today's money), his insurance company's headquarters soared a then-astonishing seven stories above the streets of Manhattan.
Pakistan calls in army to enforce Covid-19 guidelines as oxygen supplies run low
Two Indian hospitals receive emergency supplies of oxygen -- but it will only last two hours
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny ends hunger strike
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny said on Friday that he is ending his weekslong hunger strike.
Under-the-radar court case helps piece together cop dragging during Capitol riot
The Justice Department has built out one of its most gripping and complex investigations to date from the January 6 insurrection in a court case which has gotten far less attention than others about at least five rioters who dragged and beat police with flag poles and a crutch on the US Capitol steps.
Breakthrough as highly effective malaria vaccine raises hopes of controlling disease
A vaccine against malaria has shown record efficacy in a Phase II trial, a pre-print study released on Friday by Oxford University shows, raising hopes that one of the world's most deadly diseases could be brought under control.
Six New Delhi hospitals run out of oxygen as supplies failed to reach Indian capital
Germany to impose 'emergency brake' law across almost entire country to curb Covid infections
Germany's new "emergency brake" rules for areas with high Covid-19 infection rates, intended to curb the spread of the virus, will come into force Saturday, Health Minister Jens Spahn said. They will affect almost the entire country.
What does it mean when a healthcare system 'collapses'?
It's a word used liberally to describe healthcare systems struggling with the Covid-19 pandemic. But what does 'collapse' look like? And has the pandemic brought the world's most vital resource to the brink?
NASA launches Space X to International Space Station
UN breaks silence on Ethiopia crisis, urges investigation into reported Tigray atrocities
The United Nations Security Council has voiced "deep concern" over a humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region for the first time since conflict erupted there five months ago, calling for reported atrocities to be investigated.
Fabled desert city could be a tiny island of hope in a sea of discarded dreams
Marib has the forlorn feel of a place awaiting its destiny, while embracing stoic and stubborn optimism.
No beds, no oxygen. Man shares story of father's death
With no beds and no oxygen, people in India are desperate to get proper care for Covid-19 patients as the country hits the highest numbers of cases and deaths the world has seen since the pandemic began. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
As Covid-19 surges globally, Israel is emerging into post-pandemic life
Shuki Weiss is starting to see the post-Covid light.
India is churning out wealthy tech elites. Now they need to start making money
This time last year, Indian entrepreneurs were in panic mode.
New study shows why vaccinating everybody against Covid-19 is essential
China calls these Uyghur parents 'terrorists' without evidence in response to CNN report
Three Uyghur parents who publicly appealed to Beijing to let their children leave China have been accused, without evidence, of child abandonment and terrorism by the Chinese government.
China responds to CNN report on separated Uyghur families
China's government has responded to a CNN investigation on children from China's Xinjiang region who were ripped from their families. Amnesty International estimates Beijing's policy towards ethnic Uyghur Muslims has split up thousands of families. A CNN team began looking into this after the exiled parents of several children unsuccessfully pleaded for Chinese officials to allow their kids to leave the country. Desperate for answers and to reunite with their kids they turned to CNN. Since the broadcast of our story, however, the Chinese government and state media have launched a concerted campaign to discredit CNN's reporting and claim the parents are "terrorists." CNN's David Culver reports.
The latest area of competition between the US and China: Saving the world
With Washington rejoining international efforts against climate change under President Joe Biden, the United States and China now have a new area of competition -- leading the world in staving off environmental catastrophe.
The racist 'replacement theory' has it all backward
Far right White supremacist groups, conservative media personalities and now Republicans in Congress are trying to inflame nativist feelings among conservative Whites by warning that liberals want immigrants to "replace" native-born Americans in the nation's culture and electorate.
Biden's big climate pledge is another promise it will be hard to honor
Abrams: My hope is we don't let their partisanship diminish our citizenship
CNN's Don Lemon and voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams discuss the recent police incidents and voting rights in America.
Southeast Asian leaders taking risk engaging junta
The international community is putting its hopes on a meeting between Southeast Asian leaders this weekend to reach a breakthrough on stopping the violence in Myanmar, as the country's ruling military junta continues its brutal and bloody suppression of civilian opposition.
India struggles with oxygen shortage as Covid crisis deepens
How Facebook is combating spread of Covid-19 misinformation
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg shares what the social media platform is doing to provide accurate knowledge about coronavirus and combat the spread of misinformation.
US sending 'airborne assets' to help search for missing Indonesian submarine
The United States is sending "airborne assets" to help search for the Indonesian submarine that went missing with 53 crew members on board, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said Thursday.
Russia orders troops back to base after massive buildup near Ukraine border
Russia ordered its top military brass to return troops to their permanent bases from Friday, saying it had concluded a "snap inspection" of its forces in the country's east and west, near the Ukrainian border.
Acid attack victim speaks after horrifying incident
A New York woman, who was attacked in her driveway, is hoping for answers, as police are searching for the man who threw a cup of acid in her face.
US has the opportunity to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic but a major challenge lies ahead, expert says
On the road toward a return to normalcy, the rapidly climbing number of Covid-19 vaccinations is good news. But a major challenge may lie ahead, a leading health expert says.
Chauvin juror speaks out
An alternate juror from the Derek Chauvin trial speaks to CNN about the experience.
Summit can't just be 'politically correct green act of bunny hugging', Boris Johnson says
Should we still wear masks outside? See Gupta's answer
Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses whether we should still be wearing masks outside even after getting vaccinated and answers viewers' other Covid-19 questions.
Foxconn's giant factory in Wisconsin sounded too good to be true. Turns out it was
When first announced in 2017, Foxconn's plan to build a massive electronics factory in Wisconsin was hailed by then-President Donald Trump as a sign of the rebirth of American manufacturing.
Biden calls on world leaders to take action on climate: 'The signs are unmistakable'
UK lawmakers declare China's treatment of Uyghurs is genocide
British lawmakers have unanimously declared China's ongoing crackdown in Xinjiang a genocide, joining the United States, Canada and the Netherlands in condemning Beijing's actions against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in the far-west region in the strongest possible terms.
The 2020 Big Lie just took a(nother) big hit
Why Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder when so many other officers are not
More body cam video released of fatal police shooting of Black teen, who had charged two women with a knife
SpaceX rocket carrying four astronauts launches from Florida
Was QAnon used by foreign adversaries?
CNN's John Avlon looks into how China and Russia used the QAnon conspiracy theory against the American people, according to a recent report.
Biden opens global climate summit: 'This is a moral imperative'
President Biden is hosting a two-day virtual summit of world leaders to address the global climate crisis. He committed the United States to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 50%-52% below its 2005 emissions levels by 2030.
'Pervasive racism' left thousands of Black and Asian war dead uncommemorated, inquiry finds
Hundreds of thousands of Black and Asian military personnel who died fighting for the British empire during World War I were not formally commemorated like their White counterparts due to decisions underpinned by the "pervasive racism of contemporary imperial attitudes," according to an investigation released Thursday.
Biden hosts global climate change summit on Earth Day
Mexico warns that selling fake Covid-19 vaccines jeopardizes public health
Only 2 'breakthrough' infections among hundreds of fully vaccinated people, study finds
For fully vaccinated people, the risk of still getting Covid-19 -- described as "breakthrough infections" -- remains extremely low, a new study out of New York suggests.
Derek Chauvin verdict may rock the US Senate
Real hope for police reform -- even in the rancorously divided US Senate -- shows the seismic impact of the guilty verdict in the trial for George Floyd's murder.
Biden to announce US will aim to cut carbon emissions by as much as 52% by 2030 at virtual climate summit
President Joe Biden on Thursday will kick off a climate summit attended by 40 other world leaders by announcing an ambitious cut in greenhouse gas emissions as he looks to put the US back at the center of the global effort to address the climate crisis and curb carbon emissions.
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