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Europe could rip itself to pieces when the continent's borders reopen
With Europe's vaccine rollout creeping forward, attention is turning to what will happen when the continent's borders reopen. Where this debate could get particularly fraught is over the thorny issue of migration.
Myanmar's ethnic groups have long suffered from military brutality. The junta gave them a common foe
• Evidence suggests Myanmar's security forces are shooting to kill
US progressives grapple with path forward as hopes of passing minimum wage fade
The Senate dealt progressives a blow they have been trying to prevent but knew was coming by voting down an amendment to include a $15 minimum wage in President Joe Biden's Covid relief package.
A Black police officer in Florida was fired for using the N-word, but his police union wants him reinstated
A Black police officer in Florida was fired this week after footage from his body camera showed him using the N-word during a personal phone call and while making an arrest last November.
Deal reached in US Senate to move forward on Covid relief after hours of impasse
• Democrat quietly releases report on GOP colleagues' social media posts
Beijing moves to smother Hong Kong's democracy -- or, in its words, 'improve' it
Attorney for Cuomo accuser asks NY AG to protect all notes of conversations
The attorney for Charlotte Bennett, who is accusing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, sent a letter Friday to New York Attorney General Letitia James calling for all documents and notes of conversations related to her client's complaint to be maintained "without alteration."
Myanmar's ethnic groups have long suffered from military brutality. The junta gave them a common foe
Traveling to Disney Parks during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go
If you're planning to travel to one of the Disney Parks & Resorts around the world, here's what you'll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the Covid-19 pandemic.
California says Disneyland and other amusement parks can reopen April 1
Disneyland Resort in Southern California will be allowed to reopen with capacity limits starting April 1, state Health and Human Services Secretary Mark Ghaly announced Friday.
A judge ruled photos of enslaved individuals belong to Harvard, not their direct descendant
A woman who says she is the direct descendant of a man and woman pictured in some of the earliest known photographs of enslaved people does not have a property interest in the images, now owned by Harvard University, a Massachusetts judge ruled Tuesday.
China has built the world's largest navy. Now what's Beijing going to do with it?
In 2018, Chinese President Xi Jinping donned military fatigues and boarded a People's Liberation Army Navy destroyer in the South China Sea.
US Senator's move has many outraged
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) is being criticized online for her "no" vote on a measure to raise the federal minimum wage to $15. CNN's Abby Phillip has more.
Stop sitting still and do these 8 activities throughout the workday — 3 minutes at a time
Over the course of the pandemic, many people who previously commuted to office spaces and job sites joined the at-home workforce. Unfortunately, that additional time at home easily equates to more sedentary time.
Behind the scenes as Pope makes historic trip to Iraq
CNN's Delia Gallagher was on board the papal plane as Pope Francis traveled to Iraq. It was the first time a pope has visited the country.
Shot in the head. A bullet in the lung. Evidence suggests Myanmar's security forces are shooting to kill
Perseverance rover takes its first drive on Mars
The NASA Perseverance rover has taken its first drive on Mars, traveling about 21 feet and doing a little spin across Jezero Crater. And that first 33-minute test drive on Thursday went "incredibly well," according to Anais Zarifian, Perseverance's mobility test bed engineer.
College president on why he decided to quarantine in dorms with students
Anderson Cooper talks to Norwich University president Col. Mark Anarumo about his decision to quarantine with students in the dorms.
US could reach herd immunity by summer through vaccinations alone, CNN analysis finds
The pace of Covid-19 vaccine administration in the US continues to improve, each day bringing the country closer to herd immunity -- the point at which enough people are protected against a disease that it cannot spread.
US Senate begins marathon 'vote-a-rama' as Democrats race to pass Biden's Covid relief bill
Here's how Canadian schools have stayed open
While many US schools have yet to return to in-person learning amid the Covid-19 pandemic, most Canadian schools have been open for months. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
Fact-checking Detroit mayor's misleading remarks on J&J vaccine
As the demand for coronavirus vaccines continues to outpace the supply, the newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine came as encouraging and much needed news to cities and states across the US. But not, apparently, for Detroit.
Latina councilwoman's accent mocked during video call
CNN's Brianna Keilar speaks with Montgomery County, Maryland, Councilwoman Nancy Navarro whose accent was mocked during a video call.
White House warns of 'active threat' from Microsoft email hackers
The Biden administration is increasingly sounding the alarm over a series of newly discovered cyber intrusions that Microsoft said this week were linked to China.
Inside Russia's deep frozen ghost towns
Photographed from above, acres of snow engulf buildings as far as the eye can see.
Zanzibar tourists warned over public nudity
Tourists have been warned not to wear skimpy clothing while exploring the island of Zanzibar, with government officials saying it could result in heavy punishment for tour operators and guides.
Father arrested in India for beheading his 17-year-old daughter
Police in India's northern Uttar Pradesh state have arrested a man who confessed to beheading his teenage daughter.
Moldova first in Europe to get vaccine via COVAX. Hear from its president
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks to Moldovan President Maia Sandu as the country becomes the first in Europe to receive the coronavirus vaccine under COVAX, an entity run by a coalition of partners including the World Health Organization. Its mission is to buy coronavirus vaccines in bulk and send them to poorer nations that can't compete with wealthy countries in securing contracts with the major drug companies.
House impeachment manager sues Trump and close allies over Capitol riot
Former House impeachment manager Eric Swalwell has sued former President Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and Republican Rep. Mo Brooks in a second major lawsuit seeking to hold Trump and his allies accountable for inciting the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6.
Pope Francis touches down in Baghdad for a historic tour of a war-torn country
Pope Francis has landed in Iraq for a historic tour of the war-ravaged nation, where he is expected to meet with members of the country's dwindling Christian community and draw attention to their plight.
Democrat quietly releases massive social media report on GOP colleagues who voted to overturn election
Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren has quietly posted a nearly 2,000-page report documenting social media posts by her Republican colleagues who voted against certifying results of the presidential election on January 6. The information compiled isn't secret, but the report is another sign of the deep distrust that has settled into the US Capitol in the weeks since the insurrection.
Shocking images emerge from Myanmar as military cracks down
Myanmar's military junta is believed to have killed more than 54 people since countrywide protests began after the February 1 coup. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.
Harry and Meghan seem intent on exposing the monarchy for what they think it really is
Who isn't talking about Oprah Winfrey's much anticipated sit-down interview with Meghan and Harry?
The countries making dubious claims over Covid-19
Woman says she thought Gov. Cuomo was trying to sleep with her
Charlotte Bennett, the second woman to go public with sexual harassment allegations against Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, says she thought the governor was trying to sleep with her and she was deeply uncomfortable with questions he asked.
A theatrical Senate floor tussle is writing the early history of the Biden era
President Joe Biden says the massive Covid-19 relief bill now on the Senate floor is crucial to finally getting a jump on a murderous pandemic. It's also a perfect metaphor for American politics in 2021.
Countries make dubious claims over Covid
For the past year, countries around the world have shared data on Covid-19 cases and deaths with the World Health Organization (WHO) -- information that is crucial in informing the global fight against the disease.
What's on the agenda for China's annual political meeting?
China is set to tighten its grip on Hong Kong even further as the country's top political gathering -- the People's National Congress -- announced a plan to reform Hong Kong's electoral system. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
She survived two world wars, Spanish flu and cancer twice. Now she's in the Olympics
At 118 years old, the world's oldest living person is preparing to carry the Olympic torch this May in Japan.
China sets GDP target of more than 6% in 2021
China bucked the global recession in 2020, and in doing so narrowed the economic gap with the United States. Now it says it needs to pick up the pace this year.
Dallas police officer faces two capital murder charges
A Dallas police officer is accused of offering to pay another person to kidnap and kill two people in 2017, Dallas Police Chief Eddie García announced Thursday.
Lachlan Murdoch finally says it out loud: Fox is the 'loyal opposition' to Biden
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Analysis: Chinese President heads to major party meeting with more power than ever
In March 2020, the annual meeting of China's national legislature in Beijing was delayed for the first time in decades, as Chinese President Xi Jinping attempted to gain control over what would fast become a global pandemic.
Analysis: China's plans to 'improve' democracy in Hong Kong could spell the end of the city's opposition
As members of China's political elite prepared for an annual summit in Beijing this week, state-run news agency Xinhua noted "there is no perfect democracy, only democracy that fits best."
Tiger Woods told police after crash that he didn't remember driving
When Tiger Woods crashed his car in Southern California last week, he told sheriff's deputies that he had no recollection of driving or how the accident happened, according to a Los Angeles County affidavit for a search warrant of the vehicle's black box.
US stocks tumble as inflation fears rise
US stocks tumbled Thursday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell predicted an increase in consumer prices this summer — something investors fear will force interest rates up sooner than expected.
US states shift to vaccinate those in their 50s as supply expands
Jared Kushner disappears from Trump's inner circle
As Donald Trump plotted his Conservative Political Action Conference appearance last week, and a broader, more-robust plan to return to politics as an omnipresent disruptor, one person was conspicuously absent from the confab.
This Ford Mustang is eating into Tesla's US sales
Tesla is starting to lose market share among US buyers of electric vehicles, and Ford's Mustang Mach-E appears to be the beneficiary.
COVAX offers hope of vaccine equality with roll out across Africa
When Covid-19 vaccinations arrived in Kenya for the very first time this week, the country's health minister likened them to critical weapons of defense.
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