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Tugboats are working to free a 224,000-ton container ship stuck in the Suez Canal. Here's why they need to act quick.
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After teaming up with Oxford University, AstraZeneca produced a safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine in just nine months, a huge achievement that will help end the pandemic. But a series of missteps along the way has led to scathing criticism from policymakers and health officials, tarnishing the company's image as a hero of the coronavirus era.
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CNN's Kaitlan Collins asks President Joe Biden about the filibuster and his plans for re-election.
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President Joe Biden participated in his first presidential news conference on Thursday, facing the most intense questioning on the crisis at the southern border that he's had since taking office earlier this year as thousands of unaccompanied children arrive in the US.
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Whether or not you support the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, it's hard to argue against profound issues raised by their interview with Oprah Winfrey, especially around suicide prevention and confronting racism. But critics of the couple are pointing to inconsistencies in the tell-all interview. CNN's Max Foster reports.
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The UK now has nearly three months of post-Brexit life under its belt. So, how has it celebrated this newfound freedom from its Brussels-based masters?
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Amnesty International reports that China's polices towards ethnic Uyghur Muslims have split up thousands of families, as some children are prevented from leaving China's Xinjiang region to be with their parents living abroad. The US and other countries have labeled China's treatment of Uyghurs as genocide. Beijing strongly denies the accusations, insisting that its actions are justified to combat religious extremism and prevent terrorism. With permission from Uyghur parents desperate for answers, CNN's David Culver traveled to the heavily surveilled Xinjiang region in search of their children left behind.
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H&M, Nike and other big Western apparel brands are facing a boycott in China because of the stand they've taken against the alleged use of forced labor to produce cotton in the country's western region of Xinjiang.
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The World Health Organization's chief scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan responds recent criticism of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine by saying a team of top scientists approved the vaccine because its efficacy far outweighed any risks.
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The woman had almost reached the border when the police spotted her.
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A bipartisan group of senators is pushing to pass legislation as soon as next month to try to rein in China's economic influence on the United States, in an effort that represents President Joe Biden's best chance at a major bipartisan package from Congress.
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Seven tug boats have come to the aid of a container ship that ran aground in the Suez Canal on Tuesday and blocked other vessels from transiting one of the world's most important waterways.
Six Bulgarians charged with helping Russia steal NATO secrets in espionage 'unparalleled since 1944'
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Secretly shot video tells the story of an alleged spy ring at work in Bulgaria's capital.
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Myanmar's security forces shot dead a 7-year-old girl in the city of Mandalay on Tuesday, the youngest victim yet in the military's bloody crackdown on civilian opposition to the February 1 coup.
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Vice President Kamala Harris called on the Senate to take action on gun control during an interview on "CBS This Morning."
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Voicing concern about an "avalanche of misinformation" in the digital world, Prince Harry is joining the Aspen Institute's new Commission on Information Disorder as a commissioner.
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North Korea has carried out its first weapons test since President Joe Biden took office, according to three US officials, launching two projectiles in a move senior administration officials downplayed as "on the low end of the spectrum" of provocative actions the regime could carry out. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
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Authorities in Hong Kong and Macao have suspended the rollout of BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine citing a packaging defect found in their first batch of doses.
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Joe Biden's call for an assault weapons ban and a wave of other gun control measures adds a daunting new policy challenge to a progressive agenda that is already shaping up as the most ambitious by a Democratic president for decades.
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China is quickly amassing weapons and systems to militarily overwhelm Taiwan, an action it could be poised to take within the next six years, the admiral chosen to be the next commander of US forces in the Pacific warned Tuesday.
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The woman had almost reached the border when the police spotted her.
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North Korea carried out a weapons test last weekend, launching two projectiles, according to three US officials. The move was widely expected as Kim Jong Un sends a message to the Biden administration about the country's importance in the region.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to three survivors of three mass shootings in Colorado: the Columbine shooting, the Aurora theater shooting and the Boulder supermarket shooting.
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Rikki Olds was a vivacious, strong, and independent young woman who worked as a front-end manager at a King Soopers grocery store.
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From her home in Toronto, Vina Nadjibulla fields hundreds of emails, texts, and phone calls, all about the only person she really wants to hear from.
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CNN's Manu Raju reports on the Senate Judiciary Committee holding a hearing on steps to reduce gun violence in America.
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Ten people, including a police officer, are dead after a mass shooting at a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado. Listen to witnesses recount the moment the shooting began.
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Right-wing lawyer Sidney Powell is claiming in a new court filing that reasonable people wouldn't have believed as fact her assertions of fraud after the 2020 presidential election.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci said an AstraZeneca news release may have contained misleading information about its Covid-19 vaccine efficacy — "an unforced error" that may create doubt about what is likely a good vaccine.
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When Chinese and Russian officials meet in Beijing this week, one topic of conversation may be the hatred both countries have for the international community's use of sanctions to interfere in what they regard as "internal affairs."
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday announced a hard five-day lockdown over Easter, as the country battles a sharp rise in new coronavirus infections.
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Chinese stocks fell by as much as 3% on Tuesday as the United States and its allies announced new sanctions on Beijing, a sign that its relationship with the West has hit another snag.
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Ten people, including a Boulder police officer, were killed Monday after a gunman opened fire in a grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, shattering the calm for another US community.
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Israelis are voting Tuesday in the country's fourth general election in under two years, with no guarantee that this poll will yield a more conclusive result than the previous three.