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UK has administered 15 million first doses of Covid-19 vaccine
This Trump acquittal is different
• Analysis: Decoding Trump's statement on his Senate acquittal• This is Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment• Opinion: This was no triumph for Trump
Inside the battle between the BBC and China
China banned BBC World News is from airing in the country, according to a statement China's National Radio and Television Administration released last week. The BBC says China is doing a disservice to its citizens.
Country convulsed by protests begins vaccination campaign
For more than a year, Lebanon has been convulsed by sporadic mass protests and violence. The country was already careening toward financial and economic collapse before Covid-19 reared its head. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
Djokovic becomes second man ever to reach 300 grand slam wins
Novak Djokovic became just the second man in history to reach 300 grand slams wins with victory over Milos Raonic in the fourth round of the Australian Open.
The EU is facing its most serious crises in history -- but is anyone really in charge?
The year is only six weeks old, but 2021 is already revealing the European Union's inherent limitations.
White House deputy press secretary resigns after threatening reporter
White House deputy press secretary TJ Ducklo, who threatened a reporter who asked about his relationship with another reporter, has resigned.
Seven Republicans cross party lines as the Senate falls short of convicting Trump of inciting the Capitol riot
The Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial Saturday, voting that Trump was not guilty of inciting the deadly January 6 riot at the US Capitol, but the verdict amounted to a bipartisan rebuke of the former President with seven Republicans voting he was guilty.
Japan rocked by 'aftershock' from devastating 9.0-magnitude quake that hit in 2011
500 vehicles in flames after fuel tanker explodes on Afghanistan-Iran border
More than 500 vehicles burst into flames at the Afghanistan-Iranian border Saturday afternoon after a fuel truck there exploded, provincial officials told Afghanistan's TOLO News.
Analysis: Six takeaways from Trump's impeachment trial
After a brief Saturday morning surprise, when it appeared former President Donald Trump's unprecedented second impeachment trial could feature witnesses and drag on perhaps for weeks, senators rallied around the idea of wrapping things up instead.
Debate of Beijing's derelict Old Summer Palace is about more than history
Northeast of Beijing's resplendent Summer Palace lie the ruins of another stately structure, burned to the ground by European forces during the Second Opium War.
NYPD deploys 500 officers to patrol subways after four stabbings in less than 24 hours
The New York City Police Department is deploying an additional 500 officers to patrol the city's subway system after four stabbings in less than 24 hours that left two people dead.
Fact check: Trump lawyer closes impeachment defense with a barrage of dishonesty
McConnell blames Trump but voted not guilty anyway
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell directly blamed former President Donald Trump for fomenting last month's riot but voted Saturday to acquit him anyway of inciting an insurrection.
Analysis: Why most GOP senators are standing by Trump
A lot of critics of former President Donald Trump want GOP senators to "show some spine." They think the big reason they have stayed with Trump through impeachment is because they're scared of him.
Trump's heaping list of legal problems post-impeachment
After averting a conviction in his second impeachment trial, former President Donald Trump faces significant new legal threats as prosecutors in Georgia have joined those in New York to conduct criminal investigations into his actions.
What if Trump hadn't had Twitter
It has only been a month since Trump was booted from Twitter and other social media platforms, but already the nasty slogans have slowed and the vicious attacks have waned.
Mitch McConnell: No question Trump is responsible for provoking riot
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said that there was no question that former President Donald Trump was "practically and morally responsible" for provoking the January 6 US Capitol insurrection despite the Senate voting to acquit Trump for inciting the riot.
As attacks against Asian Americans spike, community calls for action
A string of recent attacks against Asian Americans has communities and advocates on high alert, especially as many in the United States gather this weekend to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
At least 109 employees at ski resort test positive for Covid-19
Trump's head-scratching defense
Car bomb explodes near Somali presidential palace in Mogadishu
A car bomb exploded in Mogadishu outside the Somali parliament compound near the presidential palace on Saturday, police said.
Incest accusation in prominent family prompts French national reckoning with child abuse
It all started with damning allegations from book excerpts published in France's prestigious Le Monde newspaper as the new year began.
Village at center of India glacier collapse warned of impending disaster for decades. No one listened.
When contractors came to her Himalayan forest to cut down thousands of trees, Gaura Devi rallied the women of her village and marched into the woods.
US-led sanctions on Venezuela 'devastating' to human rights, says UN report
A United Nations Special Rapporteur has issued a scathing report on the international pressure campaign on Venezuela, calling on the United States, United Kingdom and European Union to lift "devastating" economic sanctions.
'How gullible do you think we are?' Manager rebukes defense
Lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) says convicting former President Trump will set a precedent and forbid any future presidential incitement to violent insurrection under the impeachment clauses.
What life is like inside a protest camp set up by thousands of farmers
Since November, tens of thousands of farmers in India have been protesting against three agricultural laws introduced by the government. Since then, they have set up multiple camps on the outskirts of the capital, New Delhi, and refuse to leave until the laws are permanently repealed. CNN's Vedika Sud gains access inside one of these camps and looks at daily life for the thousands of protesters.
Melania Trump disengaged from her husband's second impeachment trial and bitter over Jill Biden's publicity
While former President Donald Trump watches his second impeachment trial unfold, Melania Trump spends most of her time post-White House relaxing at the spa and staying out of the fray.
Trump team tipped their hand on omitting facts
Paramilitant communications under close scrutiny in Capitol riot investigation, court records show
Secret communications cited in court records are revealing just how aggressively federal prosecutors are working to understand the paramilitary extremists who played a role in the US Capitol insurrection.
Germany, fearing new coronavirus variants, imposes border checks with Austria and Czech Republic
Central Europe has become the continent's latest coronavirus hotspot, with Austria struggling to contain an outbreak of the new variant first identified in South Africa and neighboring Czech Republic facing hospital bed shortages on top of a political crisis over lockdowns.
Myanmar military releases more than 23,000 prisoners as protests against coup continue
5 takeaways from the third day of Trump's impeachment trial
Reaction to Biden-Xi call shows gap between expectation and reality
Will the Year of the Ox bring China a hoped for reset in relations with the United States?
From sermons to WhatsApp messages, these Britons are trying to dispel Covid-19 myths in minority communities
Christine Lloyd-Jones was at work when the first call came: One of her friends, Annette, 62, had died of coronavirus. The following day, as she ate breakfast, her phone flashed again. This time it was news of another friend, Lloyd, dead at 58. The next day, another call. Her friend Haydon, 51, was in the hospital. He died the following day. In the space of just five days, Lloyd-Jones lost three loved ones to Covid-19.
Myanmar military releases more than 23,000 prisoners as protests against coup continue
Myanmar's new ruling junta is releasing tens of thousands of prisoners Friday as angry protests against the military coup continue for the seventh straight day.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics president announces resignation following sexist remarks
Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori said he will resign due to the fallout after sexist remarks he made at a meeting were leaked to the public.
BBC News banned in China
In an apparent tit for tat move, BBC World News has been banned from airing in China, according to a statement from China's National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) on Thursday.
Australian Open to go without fans as 'new kind of enemy' forces lock down
The Australian state of Victoria will lock down for five days in a bid to curb the spread of a more contagious coronavirus variant, meaning the Australian Open will go without fans during what is usually its busiest few days.
Trump's defense team faces a heavy burden, but loyalty to former President hangs over trial
Donald Trump's defense lawyers face a daunting mission Friday in refuting a devastating impeachment case that the former President is a dangerous tyrant who turned his mob on his fellow Americans.
Supreme Court rules Alabama may not execute inmate without his pastor present in the chamber
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the execution of an Alabama inmate, Willie B. Smith III, who said he wanted his spiritual adviser present in the execution chamber.
Bernstein: Donald Trump is 'first seditious president in our history'
CNN political analyst and renowned Watergate reporter, Carl Bernstein, calls former President Donald Trump "the most evil force in the White House that we have ever seen."
Woman who allegedly broke a Capitol window with a battering ram will be released from jail pending trial, judge rules
Rachel Powell, the Pennsylvania mother of eight who allegedly broke a Capitol window with a battering ram during the January 6 riot, will be released from jail pending trial, DC Federal Chief Judge Beryl Howell decided on Thursday.
A funeral home van with a body inside is stolen in Missouri
Police in St. Louis County, Missouri, are searching for a funeral home van that was stolen Thursday with the body of an adult female inside.
Controversial art dealer's daughter will return over 100 antiquities to Cambodia
When art dealer Douglas Latchford was charged with wire fraud, smuggling and conspiracy, US prosecutors not only alleged that he had trafficked stolen Cambodian antiquities -- he had "built a career" on it.
The most stinging line from Day 3 of Trump's trial
Netanyahu's wait for a call from Biden raises questions about US priorities
The White House insists President Joe Biden will "soon" speak with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but the wait, which has now stretched beyond three weeks, is raising questions about whether there is a motive behind the delay.
Britney Spears conservatorship battle returns to court
The legal battle over conservatorship of Britney Spears' estate continued in court on Thursday.
Canada's vaccine rollout stalls, confining seniors to their homes for months to come
Like most Canadian seniors, David and Carol Green have been patient and even good humored about the pandemic waves that have kept them house-bound for nearly a year.
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