Feed cnncom-rss-channel-app-international-edition CNN.com - RSS Channel - App International Edition

Favorite IconCNN.com - RSS Channel - App International Edition

Link https://www.cnn.com/app-international-edition/index.html
Feed http://rss.cnn.com/rss/edition.rss
Copyright Copyright (c) 2024 Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Updated 2024-11-28 13:47
The year of two Copa del Rey finals
These are unusual times for the Copa del Rey (King's Cup), which is Spanish football's leading knockout competition.
Super Saturday leaves Inter with one hand on Serie A trophy
Easter Sunday will be extra special for Inter Milan this year as it follows what may well be remembered as the day they sealed their first Serie A title in 11 years.
'That's a confession': Jake Tapper on Donald Trump's statement on his handling of the pandemic
CNN's Jake Tapper shares his experience receiving the Covid-19 vaccine and looks back at how former President Donald Trump's actions affected the nation's pandemic response.
How the rest of the world is covering the Derek Chauvin trial
France24 reporter Kethevane Gorjestani joins CNN's Brian Stelter to discuss how media outlets from around the world have covered George Floyd's death and former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's trial.
Fauci says another surge can be avoided
Health experts warn the US may be on the cusp of another Covid-19 surge if Americans aren't careful -- just as the country races to vaccinate more people.
An Asian woman was fatally stabbed while walking her dogs in California, but police say they don't suspect a hate crime
An elderly Asian woman was stabbed to death while walking her dogs Saturday morning in Riverside, California, police said. But investigators say they don't think it's a hate crime.
Floods, landslides, kill dozens in Indonesia and East Timor
Flash floods unleashed by torrential rains killed 41 people on the Indonesian island of Flores on Sunday, the disaster management agency BNPB said, and at least three more were reported killed in neighbouring East Timor.
Opinion: How much further will fame, spectacle and controversy get Trump?
Was there anyone in the world who believed that the attention-grabbing machine of Donald Trump would suddenly stop when he left the White House?
Jordan's former crown prince says he has been placed in isolation
Jordanian royal family member Hassan bin Zaid and former head of the royal court Basem Awadallah were arrested on Saturday due to "security reasons," according to state media Petra.
UK government proposes pilots for Covid-19 passports as way out of lockdown
The UK government says it plans to trial Covid-19 passports at snooker tournaments, comedy clubs and soccer matches over the coming weeks.
Some Americans are acting like the pandemic is over. It's not
A new Gallup poll finds that the percentage of Americans who are social distancing is declining.
Pope condemns 'scandalous' armed conflicts in scaled-down Easter Sunday mass
Pope Francis led Easter mass in St. Peter's Basilica on Sunday, in a scaled-back event due to Covid-19 precautions.
Tennis stars announce engagement
It's official! Elina Svitolina and Gael Monfils are engaged after the tennis power couple announced the news on social media.
Homophobic hate crimes are on the rise during the pandemic
Democrats have a chance to invest in economic growth for all after years of frustration
For decades, Democrats and their economic advisers have agreed: broadly-shared growth requires more government investment. They've just lacked the power to invest.
Why crypto spending isn't about to go mainstream
Last month, I set out to buy my father, an avid Before the Bell reader, a non-fungible token, or NFT.
Minister offers to quit after train crash kills dozens
Taiwan's transportation minister Lin Chia-lung has offered to resign after a deadly train crash Friday killed at least 51 people and left scores more injured according to the country's state run Central News Agency (CNA).
Boris Johnson is riding high on the culture wars. But experts say they won't solve Britain's problems
"Two basic rules of government: Never look into anything you don't have to. And never set up an inquiry unless you know in advance what its findings will be." The words are from "Yes Minister," a 1980s television satire about the dysfunction of British politics, but they could equally apply to the Westminster of today.
These are the two key things that can help curb another Covid-19 surge, Fauci says
The country's first international cricket team found fame in the UK. At home, they were betrayed
Growing up in the small community of Harrow in southern Australia, 86-year-old Lachie Turner spent his childhood hearing legends of the great Aboriginal cricketer Johnny Mullagh.
Deadly US Capitol attack raises fresh questions about security
Ancient mummies are paraded through the streets of Cairo
Ancient mummies of Egypt's royal pharaohs emerged from their resting places Saturday and were paraded through the streets of Cairo to a new home.
Suspect posted about fears of FBI and CIA in the weeks before attack
A week of compelling and potentially devastating testimony at Derek Chauvin's murder trial
Pain, trauma and regret spilled out from a Minneapolis courtroom during a first week of critical testimony in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who knelt on the neck of George Floyd.
Obama congratulates MLB for 'taking a stand' against Georgia election law as Trump calls for boycott
Former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump have weighed in on Major League Baseball's decision to move its All-Star Game out of Atlanta in response to Georgia's new sweeping election law that imposes significant new obstacles to voting.
White House hits troubling pandemic crossroads as cases rise
When Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ditched her prepared remarks this week to voice a feeling of "impending doom" about rising Covid-19 cases, she flipped the script on weeks of hopeful news in the United States' fight against the pandemic.
Frustrated expats are leaving Europe in search of a Covid shot
Eric Barry has been riding a seemingly never-ending wave of uncertainty in his life over the past year.
Putin has been handed a golden chance by Europe's failures
Europe's lackluster vaccination program has presented one of the continent's greatest foes with a golden opportunity to score a serious diplomatic victory.
Inside the 3-day siege by Islamist militants
A heart monitor beeps in the background when Andre answers his phone, his voice still slightly raspy. He is recovering from a first round of surgery after being shot as he and dozens of others fled a terrorist attack in the northern Mozambique town of Palma.
Video shows Ethiopian soldiers egging each other on and tossing bodies over a cliff in Tigray massacre
Dozens dead and injured as Taiwan train derails in tunnel
A train de-railed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan on Friday, with many people feared dead, the fire department said.
Detective gives potentially devastating testimony at Chauvin trial
The Minneapolis Police Department's top homicide detective testified at the murder trial of the former officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck last May that "if your knee is on someone's neck -- that could kill them."
Doing business in China is difficult. A clash over human rights is making it harder
Companies that want to do business in China have long made compromises in the pursuit of success. Now an escalating diplomatic dispute over human rights is underscoring the stark choice facing Western executives: put profit or principles first.
Officer and suspect dead after attack at US Capitol
The US Capitol is on lockdown due to an external security threat.
Police release name of suspect and slain officer
'This one hurts': CNN producer remembers fallen Capitol officer
CNN producer Kristin Wilson describes William "Billy" Evans, an 18-year US Capitol Police veteran who was killed during an attack on the US Capitol.
Acting Capitol police chief announces officer has died
At least one of the two officers injured in an attack near the US Capitol building has died, according to US Capitol Police Acting Chief Yogananda D. Pittman.
Officer and suspect dead after attack at US Capitol
Sports events to reopen to spectators in UK
In photos: Deadly train derailment in Taiwan
An eight-car passenger train carrying 490 people has derailed in a tunnel just north of Hualien, in eastern Taiwan, killing more than 50 and injuring scores more, according to local authorities.
Cashier who took suspected counterfeit bill from Floyd: 'I'm kind of like the big domino that fell'
• Chauvin's supervisor describes phone call about George Floyd scene• Opinion: Why I can't watch the Chauvin trial
Ask a Black Therapist: 5 tips to support Black mental health during the Derek Chauvin trial
"There is a difference being informed and getting retraumatized."
Brazil is breaking Covid-19 records. See what some hospitals look like
March 2021 has been the deadliest month since the start of the pandemic in Brazil with 66,573 Covid-19 deaths. At least 625 cities across the country warn of running out of oxygen within one week and 15 of Brazil's 26 states report an ICU occupancy at or over 90 percent. CNN's Shasta Darlington reports from Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Ethiopia dismisses evidence of war crimes verified by CNN investigation
Ethiopia's government said Friday that "social media posts and claims cannot be taken as evidence" after a CNN investigation found that Ethiopian soldiers executed unarmed men in the country's war-torn Tigray region.
North Korea sees mass exodus of foreigners due to Covid-19, Russian Embassy says
Foreign diplomats and aid workers have fled North Korea en masse in recent months due to shortages of goods and "unprecedented" restrictions on daily life imposed to stop the spread of coronavirus, according to the Russian Embassy in Pyongyang.
'We hope to get our pilots alive,' Nigerian air force says, as military plane disappears
The Nigerian air force says it has yet to establish the whereabouts of a military plane that disappeared off the radar Wednesday evening near Borno -- an insurgency troubled state in the country's northeast region.
Why it matters who owns the seas
CNN's Will Ripley explains the geopolitical complexities behind ownership of the South China Sea
Biden administration announces end to Trump-era rule that rejected certain immigration applications with blank spaces
The Biden administration announced Thursday it will not automatically reject certain applications for asylum or immigration benefits when a blank space is left on the forms, a reversal from a Trump-era policy that critics said was a blatant attempt to further crack down on legal immigration.
Gaetz showed nude photos of women he said he'd slept with to lawmakers, sources tell CNN
Rep. Matt Gaetz, the Florida Republican being investigated by the Justice Department over sex trafficking allegations, made a name for himself when he arrived on Capitol Hill as a conservative firebrand on TV and staunch defender of then-President Donald Trump. Behind the scenes, Gaetz gained a reputation in Congress over his relationships with women and bragging about his sexual escapades to his colleagues, multiple sources told CNN.
Philippines says illegal structures found on reefs near where Chinese boats swarmed
The Philippine military said Thursday it has discovered illegally built structures on features in the Union Banks, a series of reefs in the South China Sea near where Manila says Chinese maritime militia boats have been swarming in recent weeks.
...339340341342343344345346347348...