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Boris Johnson's boast of a 'Global Britain' is taking a pounding
Britain's overseas reputation has been tarnished lately, and some of it is entirely self-inflicted.
Prince Harry has had 'unproductive' conversations with William and Charles since Oprah interview
Prince Harry has spoken to his brother, William, and his father, Charles, since Oprah Winfrey's interview with the Sussexes aired, but those conversations have been "unproductive," Gayle King, a friend of the couple and co-host of CBS show "This Morning," said on Tuesday.
Australia to donate Covid-19 vaccines to Papua New Guinea as cases surge
North Korea could be preparing first weapons test of Biden's term, US intel says
US intelligence has assessed that North Korea could be preparing to carry out their first weapons test since President Joe Biden came into office, according to several US officials speaking to CNN on condition of anonymity.
Stories of children separated from parents highlight the price of Hong Kong's coronavirus success
When Ariel saw her two young sons isolated in a Hong Kong hospital ward with Covid-19, she broke down. The brothers -- age 5 and 1 and both asymptomatic -- were wearing vests that were tied to their beds to restrain them. They were covered in dirt and both wearing diapers, even the five-year-old.
It's not Happy St. Patty's Day, but St. Paddy's Day. Here's why
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there will be no vibrant, green parades, group celebrations, or religious coming-togethers for a second year in a row in Ireland today.
Four people were shot dead after an argument over a stimulus check, officials say
An Indianapolis man has been arrested in a quadruple homicide that followed an alleged argument over a stimulus check, according to a probable cause affidavit.
2 dead after Southern California fireworks explosion
Two people were killed Tuesday after a powerful commercial fireworks explosion in Ontario, California, according to the city fire department.
Japan's failure to recognize same-sex marriage is 'unconstitutional,' court rules
A Japanese court has ruled that not allowing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, according to Kyodo News agency, a landmark decision that could herald a new era for marriage equality in the country.
US sanctions Chinese officials ahead of meeting with top Beijing diplomats
Coronavirus strains first detected in California are officially 'variants of concern,' CDC says
Two coronavirus strains first detected in California are now officially "variants of concern," according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Intel experts effectively confirmed that for the second election Trump acolytes used misinformation by the spies of one of America's adversaries to try to win
A new US intelligence report that finds Russia interfered in the 2020 election to help Donald Trump and hurt Joe Biden also underscores a fundamental truth: The gravest threat to US democracy comes from within.
Authorities are investigating whether the shootings are connected, and a suspect has been taken into custody
At least three people were killed and two were wounded after a shooting Tuesday at a massage parlor in an Atlanta suburb, authorities said.
Analysis: Biden needs a breakthrough with Iran and North Korea
It takes two to tango.
13 of India's best islands
India is gigantic -- there are 28 states, with cultural and linguistic divergences between them.
Commander of Army investigators tells lawmakers it's 'not normal' that service members feel unsafe at Fort Hood
The commander of the Army's Criminal Investigation Command told lawmakers on Tuesday that it is "not normal" that Fort Hood service members and families feel unsafe because of the level of crime there.
What we know about the metro Atlanta shootings
At least eight people were found dead at three different massage parlors in the metro Atlanta area Tuesday.
Family of teen internet personality Bianca Devins confront her murderer during emotional sentencing hearing
The family of Bianca Devins, the 17-year-old internet personality whose July 2019 murder was broadcast online by her killer, confronted him in court at his sentencing hearing Tuesday.
CNN's Cuomo slams McConnell's 'scorched earth' threat
CNN's Chris Cuomo looks at threats from Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell to Democrats over a sweeping election bill recently passed in the House and former President Trump saying Republican elections will be hard if that bill passes.
Tiger Woods is recovering at home after car wreck
Tiger Woods is home from the hospital after several weeks in the hospital following his February car crash.
CNN reports on scene from one of the spas in Atlanta
Authorities in metro Atlanta are investigating whether shootings at three massage parlors that left eight people dead and one wounded are connected. CNN's Ryan Young reports.
Woman who first accused Gov. Cuomo of sexual harassment meets with investigators
US intelligence report says Russia attempted to interfere in 2020 election
The US intelligence community has assessed that Russia attempted to interfere in the 2020 election by conducting influence operations aimed at "denigrating President Biden's candidacy and the Democratic Party, supporting former President Trump, undermining public confidence in the electoral process, and exacerbating sociopolitical divisions in the US," according to a new report released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Tuesday.
California governor mounts aggressive effort to combat recall campaign
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has embarked on an aggressive new effort to push back against the well-funded effort to recall him, arguing that the campaign is being driven by followers and allies of former President Donald Trump, who is deeply unpopular in California, as he tries to marshal the state's Democrats to stand behind him.
New video of 'QAnon Shaman' at the Capitol riot angers judge
CNN's Brian Todd reports on newly released video of the "QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley walking into the Capitol. The footage angered the judge after Chansley lied in a "60 Minutes" interview and said police waved rioters in on January 6th.
Biden addresses surge of migrants at US-Mexico border
In an interview with ABC News, President Joe Biden said that his message to migrants is "don't come over" amid a surge of migrants and unaccompanied minors on the southern US border.
Three-level bunks and mats on floors as migrant kids wait in Border Patrol facilities amid surge
Children are alternating schedules to make space for one another in confined facilities, some kids haven't seen sunlight in days, and others are taking turns showering, often going days without one.
Police shoot 1-year-old in head while pursuing robbery suspect
A 1-year-old boy is "fighting for his life" and struggling to breathe on his own after being shot in the head by Houston police, the baby's mother and attorneys representing her said Tuesday.
As a number of governments halt the AstraZeneca shots, experts worry about the longer term impact
Within the space of a few days, the rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has ground to a standstill in virtually all of western Europe.
Trump's major problem in Georgia election probe
'The Talk' is on hiatus after Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood's heated debate
"The Talk" viewers may notice some reruns this week.
Tapper asks Newsom: What on earth were you thinking?
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) discusses a dinner he attended flouting California's Covid-19 guidance.
Uber's UK drivers to be reclassified as workers following Supreme Court ruling
Uber is reclassifying its 70,000 drivers in the United Kingdom after the UK Supreme Court upheld a ruling last month that they should be classified as workers and not independent contractors.
Have European countries made a mistake in halting AstraZeneca shots? Here's what experts say
Kamala Harris tells UN: 'The status of women is the status of democracy'
Kamala Harris declared "the status of women is the status of democracy" on Tuesday, in her first speech before the United Nations as the first female vice president of the United States.
McConnell warns Democrats that overhauling filibuster will lead to 'scorched earth Senate'
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell gave a stark warning Tuesday about how Republicans would grind the chamber to a halt if Democrats changed the filibuster rules, leading to a "completely scorched earth Senate."
Biden continues to blame Trump for border crisis
Sweden and Luxembourg join list of countries suspending use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Hear from Germans frustrated over AstraZeneca vaccine pause
Several European countries have halted AstraZeneca vaccinations over reports of a small number of patients developing blood clots after receiving the shot, slowing the continent's already struggling inoculation efforts. Global health and medicines watchdogs have said there is no evidence of a link between the vaccine and the blood clots but these assurances have done little to dispel the worries. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
How a US governor seems eager to start 'an energy civil war'
CNN's Bill Weir speaks with an organization tracking high levels of methane gas in Texas as the battle over natural gas continues between President Joe Biden and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
UK vows to lift cap on nuclear warheads and issues warning on China
Russia is Britain's top security challenge, the UK will build more nuclear weapons and London will expand its presence in the high-tech realms of space and cyberspace, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Tuesday in a sweeping review of British military and foreign policy.
Biden continues to blame Trump for border crisis
The White House may be loath to call the situation on the Southwestern border, which hundreds of migrant children are crossing alone, a crisis. But it's fast becoming a political emergency for the new President.
Portugal suspends AstraZeneca vaccinations
Prince Philip, 99, leaves hospital after his longest stay yet
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has left King Edward VII's Hospital in London one month after he was first admitted.
With UK police under fire, Boris Johnson pushes new bill that could end peaceful protests
This woman is losing her parents to QAnon. Listen to her plea
This woman says her parents are becoming unrecognizable as they follow QAnon religiously. Listen as she reads a letter to a therapist about what it's like to be seen as an "idiot" by her own family for rejecting the conspiracy theory.
With UK police under fire, Boris Johnson pushes new bill that could end peaceful protests
The UK government is attempting to justify flagship legislation that critics say would hand the police and ministers powers that could seriously curb the ability of citizens to protest, at a very difficult time.
Italy enters third lockdown. See what it's like in Rome now
Italy enters another lockdown as the government attempts to contain a recent surge of coronavirus cases marred by the presence of new variants. Half of Italy's 20 regions, which include the cities Rome, Milan and Venice, are under new coronavirus restrictions from March 15. The measures will be effective through April 6. CNN's Melissa Bell reports from Rome.
Expert calls prison camp Alexey Navalny is being held in an 'empire of fear'
At the rusty gates of Penal Colony No. 2, dour prison officers in military fatigues turn unwanted visitors away
US and Japan express concern over China's 'aggressive actions' during first trip by Biden's top diplomat
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized China's threats to regional stability during bilateral talks in Tokyo on Tuesday, warning that the United States and Japan would push back if necessary.
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