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Myanmar's military is waging war on the country's citizens
From a fenced-off compound close to the Myanmar border in northern Thailand, a rebel leader offers a bleak view of Myanmar's future, as the country is cleaved apart by a military coup.
A dangerous Covid-19 variant has spread to all 50 US states. Experts worry it could send cases surging
The highly contagious Covid-19 variant first identified in the UK has now been reported in every state in the US, and experts are concerned spreading variants could send cases surging.
Satellite images show huge Russian military buildup in the Arctic
The fight to define infrastructure could change America
The meaning of the word "infrastructure" suddenly depends on your politics.
Japan's powerful patriarchy often sidelines women. Fixing that won't be easy
Japan's powerful patriarchy often sidelines women. Fixing that won't be easy
There was the Tokyo 2020 official who floated the idea of an "Olympig" creative campaign with plus-sized model Naomi Watanabe. An Olympic chief who resigned after making sexist remarks about women.
Filmmaker says he potentially uncovered man behind QAnon
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks to director Cullen Hoback about his HBO documentary series "Q: Into The Storm" on potentially uncovering QAnon. HBO is a part of CNN's parent company WarnerMedia.
'People are dying': Emotional nurse on Michigan coronavirus surge
Covid-19 vaccinations are on the rise in the US, but in a number of states like Michigan, case counts are spiking as well. CNN's Miguel Marquez has more.
The ugly truths in Hunter Biden's book 'Beautiful Things'
When Joe Biden was vice president, and was mourning the death of his older son Beau, he was also trying to keep his younger son Hunter alive.
Jordan's royal family drama sends shudders around the region
CNN's Clarissa Ward asks Major General about video of brutal killing
CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward is in Myanmar reporting on the military crackdown taking place in the country. CNN is in Myanmar with the permission of the military and the team is being escorted throughout.
NYT: Donald Trump campaign duped donors into repeat donations
The New York Times is reporting that former President Donald Trump's campaign tried to make up a fundraising gap during the 2020 election cycle by signing up one-time online donors for repeat donations without their knowledge.
Chauvin 'absolutely' violated neck restraint policy, police chief testifies
Latin America's grueling battle with Covid-19 isn't letting up
Chauvin 'absolutely' violated neck restraint policy, police chief testifies
Minneapolis police chief testifies at Derek Chauvin trial
Expert: Covid variant is infecting school-age kids
Experts say Covid-19 vaccinations in the US are going extremely well -- but not enough people are yet protected and the country may be at the start of another surge.
Doctor who tried to save Floyd testifies to cause of death
Dr. Bradford Wankhede Langenfeld, the emergency room doctor who attended to George Floyd and later pronounced him dead, testified that hypoxia via asphyxiation was his leading theory as to what caused the cardiac arrest that killed Floyd.
Myanmar's junta releases 8 of 11 people arrested after communicating with CNN
At least eight of 11 people who were detained after communicating with CNN journalists in Myanmar were released on Monday, according to three sources close to those detained, who spoke on condition of anonymity over fears of reprisal.
The Trump fundraising scam is the least surprising part about his presidency
Desperate for money to finance a struggling presidential campaign, then-President Donald Trump's 2020 team reportedly turned to fundraising tactics that duped donors into giving far more money than they intended or believed they were.
Doctor who pronounced George Floyd dead testifies about emergency responders' report from scene
Supreme Court hands Google victory in multibillion-dollar case
The Supreme Court has handed Google a win in a decade-old case in software development, holding that the technology giant did not commit copyright infringement against Oracle when it copied snippets of programming language to build its Android operating system.
Hospital doctor who officially pronounced George Floyd dead is now testifying
Jordan's royal family drama sends shudders around the region. Here's what we know
For a country often seen as a bastion of relative calm in a troubled region, the events that unfolded in Jordan over the weekend were among the most dramatic in decades.
CNN is in Myanmar. Here's what we're seeing
CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward is in Myanmar reporting on the protests that are taking place in the country. CNN is in Myanmar with the permission of the military and the team is being escorted throughout.
Derek Chauvin is on trial for George Floyd's death
Japan just recorded its earliest cherry blossom bloom in 1,200 years as impact of climate crisis intensifies
Think of Japan in the spring, and the image that comes to mind is likely the country's famous cherry blossoms, also known as "sakura" -- white and pink flowers, bursting across cities and mountains, petals covering the ground.
How long will coronavirus vaccines protect people?
Republicans mobilize for showdown that will help define the Biden presidency
A defining political clash took shape Sunday over Joe Biden's latest effort to reshape the US economy, with Republicans mobilizing against a massive infrastructure plan that could put the President in historic Democratic company.
India's second wave threatens to be worse than the first one
A familiar scene is taking place across India. In large cities, hospital beds are filling up with Covid-19 patients. Warehouses, unused trains and large public spaces are being converted into makeshift treatment centers. And restrictions are clamping back down, with new lockdowns in place.
South Korea reports 473 new coronavirus cases as health minister warns of fourth wave
At least 22 Indian security personnel killed in clash with Maoist insurgents
At least 22 members of Indian security forces were killed and 31 injured on Sunday during a four-hour gun battle with Maoist insurgents, officials said.
India sees highest single-day rise in new infections
Truck driver expresses 'deep remorse' after deadly Taiwan train crash
A driver whose truck was allegedly involved in a deadly train crash in eastern Taiwan has issued a tearful apology, saying he is "deeply remorseful."
Russia is testing its newest 'super-weapon' in the Arctic this spring
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports on the build up of Russian military bases and hardware on the country's Arctic coastline, which houses some new high tech weapons.
How one of Detroit's churches is tackling vaccine hesitancy to help combat Michigan's Covid-19 surge
When Pastor Kenneth J. Flowers took to the pulpit on Easter Sunday, tapping a tambourine along with a choir singing "he got up," the morning represented resurrection in more ways than one.
Chadwick Boseman honored at SAG Awards
Chadwick Boseman posthumously won the SAG Award on Sunday for outstanding performance by a leading man for his work in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom."
George Floyd's family describes heart-wrenching experience in the courtroom during Derek Chauvin's trial, attorney says
An attorney representing the family of George Floyd told CNN on Sunday being in the courtroom for the trial of the former police officer accused of killing Floyd has been "heart-wrenching."
Jordan accuses former crown prince of attempt to 'destabilize' country's security
Jordan's government has accused former crown prince Hamzah bin Hussein, the half-brother of the country's ruler King Abdullah II, of plotting to "destabilize" the country.
Half a billion Facebook users' information posted on hacking website, cyber experts say
The personal information of about half a billion Facebook users, including their phone numbers, have been posted to a website used by hackers, cybersecurity experts say.
A possible military explosive device washed ashore on a Florida beach
A possible military explosive training device was discovered on the shore of a popular Florida beach early Sunday.
Biden launches a $500k contest to improve mask designs
We all know face masks can be troublesome to wear. They can irritate your skin, hurt your ears and fog up your glasses.
MLK was killed 53 years ago. His fight for Black voting rights has yet to be won
On April 4, 1968, a White gunman shot and killed Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. More than 50 years later, the fight he waged to ensure Black Americans had equal access to vote is still very much alive.
Jordan's former crown prince says he's been placed in isolation
Jordan's former crown prince Hamzah bin Hussein, the half-brother of the country's ruler King Abdullah II, claims he has been placed in isolation and his communication cut off, in a video statement obtained by the BBC. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh tells us the latest.
Rapper DMX is on life support following heart attack
Rapper DMX is hospitalized and on life support at a hospital in White Plains, New York, his longtime attorney Murray Richman confirmed to CNN.
Jim Acosta on Trump move: This is almost straight out of The Onion
Former presidents traditionally try to build their legacies by taking on charitable endeavors; Donald Trump is offering "personalized greetings" to supporters on his website. CNN's Jim Acosta discusses with Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio, who says the move is an effort to expand his mailing list.
Drone footage shows Washington DC cherry blossoms at their peak
DC's famous cherry blossoms bloomed earlier than predicted this spring. Drone footage captured them at their peak.
Argentina's President tests positive for Covid-19 after vaccine
He said he'd take the Covid-19 vaccine first, as a role model for the rest of Argentina. A little over two months after receiving the Russian-made Sputnik V, Argentinian President Alberto Fernández has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Doctors wonder how long coronavirus vaccines will protect people
Ian Haydon helped test Moderna's coronavirus vaccine last year. Now, he's helping test the tweaked version of that vaccine designed to fight a new, more contagious variant.
As restrictive voting bills multiply, GOP signals it won't bow to corporate pressure
As the backlash to Georgia's restrictive voting law intensified last week with big corporations like Delta and Coca-Cola criticizing the law and Major League Baseball announcing it was moving the All-Star Game out of Atlanta, the politics of threats and counter threats became so fierce that it was difficult to determine whether the corporate moves were having their intended effect.
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