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India reports more than 1 million new Covid-19 cases in 5 days
Premier League says new competition would 'destroy the dream' of football fans
America's violent weekend: US rocked by back-to-back shootings across the country
Americans awoke Friday to news of yet another mass shooting, this time at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, where eight people were killed late Thursday.
12 European football teams to form breakaway 'Super League'
Twelve of the top football clubs in Europe made an announcement Sunday that may shift the landscape of European football.
A body with Covid washed ashore. This Pacific island nation isn't taking any chances
A Pacific Island country has banned outward travel from its main island for three days after a body washed ashore that later tested positive for Covid-19, Radio New Zealand has reported.
Chinese feminists are being silenced by nationalist trolls. Some are fighting back
The torrent of hate messages filling Liang Xiaowen's inbox stopped as suddenly as it had started.
Trump calls Afghanistan withdrawal 'a wonderful and positive thing to do' and criticizes Biden's timeline
Bitcoin suffers flash crash following week of crypto hype
After a hype-filled week for cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin experienced a flash crash over the weekend, plunging nearly 14% in less than an hour, from about $59,000 to $51,000, on Saturday night before rebounding. Other popular cryptocurrencies including ethereum and Dogecoin also fell dramatically, before recouping some of their losses.
Mass shootings and the Chauvin trial force America to confront its culture of violence
America is being forced to confront a basic failure to keep its own citizens safe with a murderous daily churn of mass shootings and the nation on edge for the end of the trial into George Floyd's murder.
After centuries of nomadic living, Thailand's 'sea people' adapt to life on land
These days, Salamak Klathalay, like most of us, lives in a house, on land. But this is a relatively new experience for the 78-year-old.
Vaccine giant puts 'catastrophic' hold on exports
Philip's death leaves Britain's royals at a crossroads
A version of this story appeared in a special April 18 edition of CNN's Royal News, a weekly dispatch bringing you the inside track on the royal family, what they are up to in public and what's happening behind palace walls. Sign up here.
CNN reports from South Carolina on vaccine hesitancy
As more Covid-19 vaccine becomes available, demand is faltering. CNN's Pamela Brown traveled to South Carolina to find out what is making people hesitate to get the vaccine.
'Out of control' fire breaks out in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park
An "out of control" fire has broken out in Cape Town's Table Mountain National Park on Sunday, according to South African officials, prompting the evacuation of hikers from the city's most famous landmark.
India's record rise in daily Covid-19 cases continues
Eligibility for vaccines is wide open but demand in US is dropping. Here's why
When health officials in Ohio's Mercer County opened their first Covid-19 vaccine drive-thru clinic in January, available slots filled up instantly, and more than 500 people were vaccinated in a single day.
At least 11 killed, 98 injured in Egypt as train derails
At least 97 people were injured when a train went off the tracks near the city of Toukh, north of Cairo on Sunday, according to Egypt's Ministry of Health.
Fareed: Withdrawing from Afghanistan is the right move
CNN's Fareed Zakaria gives his take on President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021.
How should the media cover mass shootings?
CNN's Brian Stelter says the news media needs to consider a more holistic approach to covering shootings and gun violence instead of focusing on mass shootings as just breaking news.
Joe Biden is meeting the cold reality of office
Navalny's life is Putin's 'personal' responsibility, say Russian politicians
National security adviser: Russia will face consequences if Navalny dies in prison
The Biden administration is weighing options to punish Russia if imprisoned opposition leader Alexey Navalny dies in state custody, national security adviser Jake Sullivan tells CNN's Dana Bash.
In pictures: Prince Philip is laid to rest
Prince Philip, the late husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, will be laid to rest Saturday in an intimate service at St. George's Chapel, which lies within the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Russian politicians say Navalny's life is Putin's 'personal' responsibility
Nearly a dozen Russian politicians have published an open letter to President Vladimir Putin, saying that he was personally responsible for the life of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny, who has been on a hunger strike in a penal colony in the Russian city of Pokrov.
More US states could see scenarios similar to the Covid-19 crisis unfolding in Michigan, expert says
These siblings fled war-torn Syria. Now, the country they settled into is telling them to go back
It felt like paradise when Dania and Hussam first moved to Denmark.
From cover-up to propaganda blitz: China's attempts to control the Xinjiang narrative
Australia in 'no hurry' to open borders to visitors
Australia is in "no hurry" to open its international borders and risk the success that the country has had with the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Sunday.
The world's biggest vaccine producer is running out of Covid-19 vaccines
In India, the world's biggest vaccine producer, millions of people are waiting for Covid-19 vaccines amid a devastating second wave of infections.
Joe Biden is meeting the cold reality of office
After weeks of working out what he'd been left by his predecessor, US President Joe Biden has finally put his foreign policy into overdrive. Simultaneously striking in several capitals, his plans are in play and can't be taken back.
Muted but emotional farewell for Prince Philip
Alexey Navalny's press secretary says he's 'dying' as Russian prosecutors target his foundation
The Moscow Prosecutor's Office filed a lawsuit on Friday with Moscow City Court seeking to label jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny's anti-corruption foundation known as FBK and his headquarters as "extremist" organizations.
'I shut him down': Maxine Waters condemns Jim Jordan for 'bullying' Dr. Fauci
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) got into a heated exchange with Dr. Anthony Fauci over the country's coronavirus mitigation measures, which ended with Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) telling Jordan to "shut your mouth." CNN's Jim Acosta spoke with Waters about why she intervened in the moment.
Princes William and Harry walk together after grandfather's funeral
Prince William and his brother Prince Harry set recent family frictions aside to walk together after attending the funeral service of their grandfather Prince Philip at Windsor Castle Saturday.
This is why the Queen sat on her own during Philip's funeral
The royal family adhered strictly to UK Covid-19 regulations during the funeral of Prince Philip, who was laid to rest Saturday. As such, the Queen sat alone during the service to follow current restrictions.
'Enormously important': Foster on images of princes at funeral
CNN's Max Foster discusses the relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry who were seen together at Prince Philip's funeral for the first time since Harry's interview with Oprah.
'Husband to duty': Amanpour on what Prince Philip's life meant
CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks about the sacrifices Prince Philip made throughout his life for his Queen, and wife, and country.
Queen Elizabeth II bids goodbye to her late husband Prince Philip
Smerconish: My tweet on mass shootings must have hit a nerve
CNN's Michael Smerconish says Americans are "resigned" to accept never-ending gun violence, after three mass shooting in three months.
Protests continue for sixth night as Daunte Wright's loved ones mourn for his son
As Daunte Wright's loved ones reflect on his son who will grow up without a father, police and protesters calling for justice in his death engaged in a standoff for the sixth night in a row.
Sikh community in mourning as 4 members were among victims of the Indianapolis mass shooting
UK prepares for funeral of Prince Philip
Prince Philip, the late husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, will be laid to rest Saturday in an intimate service attended by 30 people including members of the royal family.
Myanmar releases prisoners for New Year, though likely not dissidents
Authorities in Myanmar will release 23,184 prisoners from jails across the country on Saturday under a New Year amnesty, a Prisons Department spokesman said.
Florida woman charged for allegedly threatening to kill Kamala Harris
A Miami woman has been charged for allegedly threatening to kill Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a criminal complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
China's attempts to control the narrative on Xinjiang
China's Foreign Ministry this week issued the most forceful defense of its policies in Xinjiang to date, calling allegations of "genocide" in the region the "lie of the century."
Doctors home in on cause of blood clots potentially linked with Covid-19 vaccines
Suspect in FedEx facility shooting identified by authorities
Cuba's Raul Castro steps down
When Raul Castro announced three years ago that he would step down in 2021 as head of Cuba's all-powerful communist party, he surely envisioned the island on firmer economic footing and the transition to a new generation of leadership nearly complete.
Russia retaliates against US over Biden's sanctions
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Friday that Russia will expel 10 US diplomats, part of a series of measures meant to retaliate for President Joe Biden's sweeping sanctions against the Kremlin Thursday.
Discarded PPE filling up landfills and oceans
In the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, the shortage of PPE left many frontline healthcare workers painfully vulnerable. Now, the sudden mass production of PPE is adding to an already staggering amount of plastic waste in our landfills and oceans. CNN's Bill Weir reports.
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