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Bus torched in more Northern Ireland violence as British and Irish leaders call for calm
Parts of Northern Ireland saw their sixth consecutive night of violence Wednesday as unionists and nationalists clashed with police and each other.
Biden urges Congress to act: 'Enough prayers, time for some action'
Pulmonary expert: George Floyd was 'trying to breathe with his fingers and knuckles' while being held down
Biden calls gun violence in US an 'international embarrassment' and takes first steps on gun control
Federal investigators are scrutinizing Matt Gaetz's trip to Bahamas
Federal investigators are seeking to determine whether Rep. Matt Gaetz was provided travel and women in exchange for political favors as part of a broader probe, people familiar with the investigation tell CNN.
UK desperately needs a coherent China strategy
Myanmar ambassador says he's locked out of London embassy in 'coup'
Myanmar's ambassador to the UK said he has been locked out of the London embassy in what he described as another "coup."
'The fraud is this farce': Cuomo calls out Fox News host
CNN's Chris Cuomo says Fox News host Tucker Carlson is contributing to the division in the country by trying to rewrite the history of the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol.
Here's a quick recap of where we're at on the AstraZeneca vaccine
These are all the complications AstraZeneca's vaccine has faced
CNN's Anna Stewart reports on the controversies and complications surrounding the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.
UK in desperate need of a China strategy
Like many of its global counterparts, the United Kingdom is in desperate need of a China strategy.
India reports more than 126,000 new Covid-19 cases in another record high
Video shows Myanmar's ambassador 'locked out' of embassy
Myanmar's ambassador to the UK Kyaw Zwar Minn said he has been locked out of the country's London embassy after breaking with the country's military.
China flanks Taiwan with military exercises in air and sea
China's armed forces conducted simultaneous military exercises to the west and east of Taiwan on Monday in a move analysts said was a warning to the self-ruled island and its supporter, the United States.
UK unveils $59M fund to support Hong Kongers as protest leader Nathan Law granted asylum
The United Kingdom has unveiled a £43 million ($59 million) fund to support Hong Kongers emigrating to the country under a new scheme for holders of British National (Overseas) passports.
Five states account for 43% of the country's new Covid-19 cases in the past week
Philippines man dies after being forced to do 300 squats for breaking Covid-19 curfew
A man in the Philippines has died after being forced to do 300 squats for breaching Covid curfews, making him the latest victim of the country's often brutal approach to enforcing restrictions.
Video of Floyd leads to significant exchange in courtroom during trial
Video of George Floyd while he was being detained by police led to a significant exchange in the courtroom with witness Special Agent James Reyerson. CNN's Omar Jimenez reports.
Bolsonaro shrugs off criticism he is 'genocidal' as Brazil reports record 4,000 daily deaths
Biden to announce new executive actions on guns
Jordan's king breaks silence after royal drama grips the country
Jordan's King has broken his silence about a royal family fallout that rattled the country, calling the episode the "most painful" of his 22-year reign.
Trump breaks his silence on Matt Gaetz
Former President Donald Trump released a short statement in response to reports that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), one of Trump's most vocal defenders, asked him for a pre-emptive blanket pardon. CNN's Ryan Nobles reports.
Biden to announce new executive actions on guns
President Joe Biden plans to announce new executive actions on guns on Thursday, a person familiar with the plans said, fulfilling a commitment he made in the aftermath of two deadly shootings last month.
Capitol riot defendant flips against Proud Boys
At least one of the Capitol riot defendants has flipped against the Proud Boys, agreeing to provide information that could allow the Justice Department to bring a more severe charge against the group's leadership, according to an attorney involved in the case.
Chauvin used 'deadly force' on George Floyd when none was necessary, expert testifies
A Los Angeles Police Department use-of-force expert testified Wednesday that former police officer Derek Chauvin used "deadly force" by holding his knee on the neck of George Floyd for more than 9 minutes in a situation where no force was necessary.
'No force should have been used' once George Floyd was handcuffed and prone: expert
UK advises under-30s to get alternative vaccines to AstraZeneca as EU agency finds link to rare blood clots
The safety committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has found that the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine can cause unusual blood clots with low blood platelets, but stresses the overall benefits of the vaccine in preventing coronavirus outweigh the risks of side effects.
Under-30s should be offered alternative to AstraZeneca vaccine where available, UK regulator says
Pence debuts political advocacy group to push Trump's legacy amid speculation of 2024 bid
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday announced the launch of a new political advocacy group, "Advancing American Freedom," a move designed with an eye to his political future and his efforts to help shape the conversation around the Trump administration's legacy.
As her male counterparts sit, an EU President is left awkwardly standing
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan's meeting on Tuesday with the European Union's two presidents has raised eyebrows after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen appeared to be left standing while her male counterparts settled into two gilded chairs at the focal point of the room.
Myanmar special envoy: It is time for the world to stop another genocide
Myanmar's special envoy to the UN, Dr. Sasa, speaks to CNN's Becky Anderson and urges the international community to respond to growing violence in Myanmar following a military coup.
Iraq battles two killer epidemics at once: Crystal meth and Covid-19
For nearly a month, Khaled lay on a threadbare mattress, writhing in pain.
Forensic pathologist: The real key to the Chauvin verdict
I perform autopsies for a living, on people who have died suddenly, violently, or unexpectedly. I often testify in criminal and civil cases, where I explain medical terminology to juries.
Videos show Putin critic inside prison
CNN's Matthew Chance reports that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny continues his hunger strike in prison despite his declining health.
CNN's Arwa Damon reports on Iraq's crippling crystal meth crisis
Iraqi authorities have been struggling to control the flow of highly potent drugs like methamphetamine from neighboring countries, especially Iran, and drug use in the country is on the rise among youths. CNN's Arwa Damon interviewed Iraqis at the center of the drug addiction crisis. CNN agreed to protect their identities, given the stigma that remains.
Why some Asian Americans are embracing their heritage by dropping their anglicized names
GOP's Trump obsession is giving Biden an opening
Donald Trump has left the White House, but the Republican Party just can't quit his stunt politics.
Global Covid-19 cases rise for the sixth consecutive week
Chile's government distributed faulty birth control pills. Now more than 150 people are pregnant.
Navalny says he's continuing hunger strike despite a high temperature and bad cough
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is continuing his hunger strike despite having a high temperature and a bad cough, according to a post shared by his team on his official Instagram account.
Two doormen who closed doors while Asian woman was attacked have been fired
'Smarten up': Biden admonishes restrictive voting laws
President Joe Biden says that it is reassuring to see corporations speak up about restrictive voting laws and admonished states that are pushing new measures that make voting more difficult.
Chauvin's knee on Floyd's neck is not an authorized use of force, lieutenant testifies
The training coordinator for the Minneapolis Police Department's crisis intervention program testified Tuesday in Derek Chauvin's criminal trial about the importance of recognizing when someone is in crisis and deescalating the situation.
Chauvin's knee on Floyd's neck would not be authorized use-of-force, lieutenant testifies
McConnell warns of 'serious consequences' for corporate America over voting law backlash
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned big businesses they would face "serious consequences" after accusing them of employing "economic blackmail" in attempts to influence voting laws as the backlash over Georgia's elections law that imposes voting restrictions intensifies.
Judge will set future hearing to decide if George Floyd's friend, who was in the car with him, will testify
The moment of truth is here for the Iran nuclear deal
It is the moment that all the grunting and yelling has been leading up to.
Indian states call for vaccine age restriction to be lowered as Covid-19 cases surge
Jordan's king tries to draw a line under family crisis
Undercover video sparks outrage over secret dinner parties for Paris elite
An undercover report showing members of the Paris elite enjoying secret dinner parties in luxury restaurants and flouting Covid-19 restrictions has sparked fury in France, and prompted the city's prosecutor to launch an investigation.
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