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As young people itch to leave lockdown, British health leaders face a new challenge: Influencers
When 21-year-old Daanish Hussain escaped London for Dubai over the New Year, he did what he does almost every day -- reached for his phone, and documented his journey for his 550,000 followers on TikTok.
Trump's post-presidency: On the attack with the help of a cable propaganda machine
A long interview with a Fox News anchor. An even longer podcast with a Fox commentator. And a dinnertime phone call with a Newsmax TV personality.
Police chief gets emotional describing slain officer's response
Ten people were killed in a shooting at King Soopers supermarket, including a Boulder police officer, Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold said at a news conference.
NYPD investigating attacks on Asian Americans as potential hate or bias crimes
At least three incidents Sunday involving physical assaults against Asian Americans are being investigated as possible hate or bias crimes, NYPD spokesmen told CNN on Monday.
Witnesses describe chaos as shooter opened fire in a Colorado grocery store
A simple trip to the grocery store for many became a fight for survival Monday at a King Soopers in Boulder, Colorado.
See witness video of Colorado shooting
Video shows a person motionless on the ground inside a Boulder, Colorado, King Soopers supermarket following police reports of an active shooter at the location.
Massive police response after gunman opens fire at Colorado grocery store
Police in Boulder, Colorado, have alerted that there is an "Active Shooter at the King Soopers on Table Mesa. AVOID THE AREA" on their Twitter page.
'Nearly got killed for getting a soda': Witness grows emotional recounting shooting
CNN's Erin Burnett talks to one witness who was inside King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, as shots rang out.
They wanted democracy. Instead they say they were beaten and raped by police
Actress shares powerful words at 'Stop Asian Hate' rally
Actress Sandra Oh gives remarks during a "Stop Asian Hate" rally in Pennsylvania.
US announces sanctions against Chinese officials over Uyghurs
The US announced sanctions Monday against two Chinese officials for "serious human rights abuses" against Uyghur Muslims, a step coordinated with the European Union, Canada and the United Kingdom, which imposed sanctions on the same individuals and others, the Treasury Department said.
Police handcuffed husband of one of spa shooting victims for hours while she lay dead
Mario González and his wife Delaina Yaun ventured to Youngs Asian Massage near Acworth, Georgia, last week for a relaxing couples activity.
Hate is haunting Asian Americans. Their fear underscores a racial reckoning that is far from over
People laid flowers and prayed outside three spas in the Atlanta area while crowds across the country held signs declaring "Stop Asian Hate" in the days after the deadly shootings. Once again, America mourned the killings of people of color.
Brazil official calls Bolsonaro a 'psychopathic leader' who made 'unbelievable mistakes'
Brazilian governor: Millions are paying price due to 'psychopathic' Bolsonaro
• See queues as Brazilians wait for a vaccine that doesn't exist
Refugees flee on foot as massive fire destroys homes of thousands
A fire has swept through a sprawling Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, destroying shelters and endangering the lives of tens of thousands of refugees, the UN refugee agency UNHCR reported Monday.
'Our city is a tinder right now': Miami Beach extends state of emergency
Saudi Arabia announces new ceasefire offer to end Yemen war
Saudi Arabia's top diplomat announced on Monday a proposal to end the six-year conflict in Yemen, including an offer of a ceasefire and political agreement with the Iran-backed Houthi rebels who control strategic parts of the country.
Police break up street party in France attended by 6,500 people
'Our city is a tinder right now': Miami Beach extends state of emergency
Miami Beach was forced to extend a curfew and state of emergency, possibly for several weeks, after city police struggled to control shoulder-to-shoulder crowds of spring breakers last weekend, Mayor Dan Gelber said Monday.
Outside clinics in Rio, citizens wait for vaccines that don't exist
Brazil has seen record-breaking a record breaking death toll and rise in cases of Covid-19 recently. A shortage of medical supplies and a slow vaccine rollout has made the crisis even worse. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Police injured and vehicles set ablaze as tensions escalate over controversial UK crime bill
Officials have condemned violent scenes at a protest in Bristol, England that left police officers injured and vehicles ablaze, as tensions mount between law enforcement and activists over a controversial crime bill that could curtail people's ability to demonstrate.
Miami Beach officers shoot pepper balls into spring break crowds to enforce emergency curfew
Miami Beach Police fired pepper balls into crowds of partiers and arrested at least a dozen people late Saturday as the city took extraordinary measures to crack down on spring breakers who officials have said are out of control.
India reports highest daily spike in Covid-19 cases since November
AstraZeneca vaccine is 79% effective against symptomatic Covid-19, company says
AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine showed 79% efficacy against symptomatic disease and 100% efficacy against severe disease and hospitalization in a new, US-based clinical trial, the company said Monday.
Doctor: This is the best news about the AstraZeneca vaccine
Former Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen reacts to the results of a US-based clinical trial that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine showed 79% efficacy against symptomatic disease.
Thousands evacuated in Australia as 'life-threatening' floods inundate New South Wales
More than 18,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in Australia's New South Wales (NSW) as heavy rains and major flooding continue to inundate the state, causing some areas to resemble "inland seas."
They wanted democracy. Instead they say they were beaten and raped by police
Leaked video from inside police stations shows ferocious beatings
As part of a months long investigation into the crackdown inside Belarus, CNN has spoken to several Belarusians who fled the repression of President Lukashenko's regime. In dozens of interviews, protesters and opposition activists have spoken of torture -- from systematic beatings to rape with a police baton. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Philippines demands Chinese fishing flotilla leave disputed South China Sea reef
The Philippines has demanded that China recall more than 200 Chinese boats it said had been spotted at a disputed reef claimed by both Manila and Beijing, describing their presence as a "clear provocative action."
Trump is returning to social media in a few months with his own platform, spokesman says
Former President Donald Trump is coming back to social media -- but this time with his own network, a Trump spokesperson told Fox News on Sunday.
Top GOP senator decries Capitol riot conspiracies
Atlanta spa attacks shine a light on anti-Asian hate crimes around the world
Turkey's lira plunges after Erdogan fires central bank head
Turkey's lira is plunging against the US dollar Monday after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan abruptly fired the head of the country's central bank this weekend.
Diplomats denied access as Canadian Michael Kovrig goes on trial in China
Diplomats from more than two dozen countries were denied access to a Chinese court Monday as detained Canadian Michael Kovrig went on trial in Beijing on espionage charges.
Former top Capitol riot prosecutor says 'maybe the President is culpable' when asked about Trump
The former top prosecutor for the US Capitol riot said former President Donald Trump might be "culpable" for the January 6 insurrection and federal investigators are "looking at everything," according to an interview airing on CBS Sunday night.
Netanyahu credits himself with bringing Israel 'back to life.' Now he hopes his Covid-19 campaign will save his political future
A mask may have been covering his face, but Benjamin Netanyahu's pleasure was undeniable as Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz complimented the Israeli Prime Minister's handling of the pandemic and world-leading coronavirus vaccination campaign at an event in Jerusalem earlier this month.
Thousands flee once-in-a-century flooding
The Australian government has declared a natural disaster in large swaths of New South Wales (NSW) as heavy rains batter the state and force thousands to evacuate.
Winners and losers in race for vaccine passports
Royals say they may consider appointing diversity chief
Buckingham Palace says it may consider appointing someone to spearhead its efforts around diversity.
Nawal El Saadawi, famous Egyptian feminist author, dies age 89
Nawal El Saadawi, a famous Egyptian feminist author, physician and psychiatrist, has died aged 89, state-run Al-Ahram newspaper reported on Sunday.
Biden's honeymoon is ending
Spring breakers flock to South Florida while some residents worry about another Covid-19 surge
Stelter analyses how the US media has covered vaccines
CNN's Brian Stelter looks at the media's coverage of vaccinations and vaccine hesitancy.
'Don't mess with us': history-making Korean American congresswomen fight back against racial bias
Reps. Young Kim and Michelle Steel never imagined that the first time they would testify before Congress as new lawmakers it would be to call out hate against their community.
The Indian captain captured by pirates off West Africa
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin travels to Afghanistan on unannounced visit
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Afghanistan Sunday on his first visit to the country as the United States' top defense official, meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and other officials.
She stopped talking after a rocket struck her home. Here, she says she's happy
CNN's Arwa Damon visits the only Down syndrome support center for children in Syria's war-torn Idlib province, where volunteers strive to give some of the country's most vulnerable children a chance at a better life.
They were innocent and on death row. Now, the exonerated want to ensure Biden keeps pledge
Sabrina Smith was only 17 when a predominately White Mississippi jury convicted her in 1989 for fatally beating her 9-month-old son.
Brazil is becoming a global Covid hazard
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