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The world has more riding on Biden than any US president in decades
On Wednesday, Joe Biden will be sworn in as the President of a nation at a pivotal moment, and the world will be watching because all democracies are in this moment together
World is 'on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure' with vaccines, says WHO chief
Trump's 11th-hour pardons keep with tradition, even if those pardoned do not
Here's where the UK-US special relationship is at as Biden soon to be inaugurated
With just days to go until President-elect Joe Biden officially moves into the Oval Office, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be looking to maintain the so-called special relationship between Britain and the US after a deadly insurrection on Capitol Hill saw him distancing himself from President Donald Trump. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
Navalny ordered to remain in custody for a month after Russia return
Biden's term will end an administration awash in corruption
A battered nation haunted by sickness, death and division is heading into an epic week in which constitutional principles will triumph over lies and insurrection with the transfer of power from one president to the next.
Confidence in Chinese vaccines has taken a hit. But as coronavirus cases grow, some countries are still pushing ahead
Indonesia grapples with earthquake, flooding, landslides and fallout from Sriwijaya Air crash
As Indonesia continues to count the number of dead from last week's earthquake on Sulawesi island, search and rescue teams are being stretched to breaking point, as they grapple with a series of disasters unfolding across the country.
China's economy grows 2.3% in 2020 as recovery quickens
China's economy grew more than expected last year, even as the rest of the world was upended by the coronavirus pandemic.
Covid-19 'superspreader' in northeast China linked to 102 infections
A so-called Covid-19 "superspreader" who traveled around northeastern China has been linked to 102 confirmed infections, according to Chinese officials.
Vaccination rates highlight stark differences between Israelis and Palestinians -- amid row over responsibility
Two young men work side-by-side in a butcher's shop. They live in the same teeming and densely packed town. One is fortunate -- he's eligible to get an Israeli Covid-19 vaccination. The other isn't.
Confidence in Chinese vaccines has taken a hit. But as coronavirus cases grow, some countries are still pushing ahead
Mass public vaccination programs using a Chinese coronavirus vaccine are underway across Indonesia and Turkey, where tens of millions of people are expected to receive doses of the CoronaVac shot made by Beijing-based company Sinovac.
US leaders boost security amid experts' concerns of more violence
Just days ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, the entire country is on edge.
Pence has tried to reach Capitol Police officer who led rioters away from Senate chambers to offer thanks
Vice President Mike Pence reached out to Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman late last week to thank him for his efforts during the attack on the US Capitol, a person close to Pence told CNN, but they haven't connected yet.
New Delhi's teachers are being sent to the Covid frontlines, some without training, PPE or even pay
Every morning, teacher Vikas Kumar texts video lessons to his students before going to his second job as an untrained, frontline coronavirus worker.
Brazil issues emergency authorization for two vaccines
Amid a devastating resurgence of the coronavirus in parts of Brazil, federal health officials have finally voted to authorize two vaccines for emergency use. Sunday, Brazilian regulatory agency Anvisa approved both the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine and the Coronavac vaccine.
Music producer and murderer Phil Spector dies in prison
Music producer and convicted murderer Phil Spector died of natural causes on Saturday, according to a statement released by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Latest on Biden's inauguration and security threats
New video shows what it was like inside Capitol during riot
A video released by The New Yorker shows rioters roaming through the US Capitol. CNN's Fredricka Whitfield and national security analyst Shawn Turner discuss.
Moments after his return and five months after being poisoned, Russia's leading opposition figure has been detained
Alexey Navalny returns to Russia five months after being poisoned
Russia's leading opposition figure and chief Kremlin critic, Alexey Navalny, has left Berlin on a flight bound for Moscow, where he will likely be greeted by his supporters as well as authorities poised to arrest him.
House's lead impeachment manager: I'm not losing my son in 2020 and country in 2021
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin said Sunday that he's "not going to lose my son at the end of 2020 and lose my country and my republic in 2021," in a moving message that comes as he grapples with his family's loss and his role as the House's lead impeachment manager in President Donald Trump's second impeachment.
The Capitol insurrection could be a bigger racial reckoning than the George Floyd protests
An enraged White man thrusts the sharp point of an American flagpole toward a helpless Black man. A snarling police dog lunges at a civil rights protester. A White police officer presses his knee on the neck of an unconscious Black suspect.
Merkel endured as others came and went. Now world's crisis manager steps down
Australian Open records fourth coronavirus case as player warned for breaking quarantine rules
Elon Musk makes $5 million donation to charity
This state might soon have an official dinosaur. A bunch of others already do
A nation on edge braces for this week's transfer of power
Brazil denies emergency use authorization for Russian vaccine
The murky depths of online predation in a country where grooming a minor isn't illegal
Between the ages of 11 and 14, South Korean teenager Ji-o was threatened, stalked and pressured into taking sexually explicit photos of herself by men on the internet.
Trump trashed America's most important alliance. The rift could take decades to fix
The presidency of Donald Trump has left such a wretched stench in Europe that it's hard to see how, even in four years, Joe Biden could possibly get America's most important alliance back on track.
Why 1.2 billion people share the same 100 surnames in China
If you stop a random person on the street in China, there's a pretty good chance their surname would be either Wang, Li, Zhang, Liu or Chen.
More than 100,000 vaccinated on India's first day of Covid-19 vaccination drive
It's 53% alcohol and tastes like fire. Here's how this liquor brand took over China
When Costco opened its first store in China in 2019, it wasn't just the hot rotisserie chickens and discounted Birkin bags that lured frenzied crowds. A fiery, throat-tingling liquor called Kweichow Moutai also flew off shelves.
Olympic medalist speaks out over alleged 1998 sexual assault
Greek Olympic gold medalist Sofia Bekatorou's very public detailing of her alleged sexual assault in 1998 by a high-ranking Hellenic Sailing Federation (HSF) official has sparked an outcry in the Mediterranean country over the way her revelations were initially dealt with.
Spanish climber falls to death from K2
Spanish mountaineer Sergi Mingote has died while climbing K2, the world's second highest summit, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced Saturday.
Biden fills out State Department nominations
'Armed protests' warning puts officials on alert this weekend ahead of Biden inauguration
Klobuchar: Senate must go through with impeachment trial
Sen. Amy Klobuchar says, 'We have to go through the trial...This is a situation where you've got a president that incited a riot...he can be banned from running for office again.'
India aims to vaccinate 300,000 people in a single day as it kicks off mass immunization drive
Trump's final full week in office ends with the nation in disarray
Trump's final full week in office ends with the nation in disarray
The final full week of Donald Trump's presidency ended with a nation in disarray -- fearful about the threats surrounding Inauguration Day in a capital city that has become a fortress; unsettled by new details of the harm that rioters could have inflicted on lawmakers during last week's insurrection; and angry at the revelation that the administration's pledge to release a reserve of Covid-19 vaccine doses was hollow.
Investigators see evidence that law enforcement officers participated in Capitol insurrection
Pence calls Harris while Trump continues to stew in denial
Giuliani uses unfounded 'Antifa' argument to defend Trump
President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani has been working to bolster conspiratorial claims that left-wing agitators played a dominant role in the last week's Capitol riot.
No plans to test most National Guard for Covid-19 before they deploy across DC
The overwhelming majority of the more than 20,000 National Guard members expected in Washington for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration will not be tested for coronavirus before they are deployed from states around the country or upon their arrival in the nation's capital, a National Guard spokesperson tells CNN.
US takes back assertion that Capitol rioters wanted to 'capture and assassinate' officials
Dozens killed, some decapitated, in suspected rebel attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Forty-six people from the ethnic Pygmy group were killed -- some of them decapitated -- on Wednesday in a suspected militant attack in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, according to an NGO official based in the central African country.
Pence calls Harris while Trump continues to stew in denial
One is dropping in on the White House phone operators, addressing troops at bases across the country, paying a visit to national guardsmen in place for the inauguration and speaking by phone with his successor.
Powerful earthquake kills at least 67 people, injures hundreds
At least seven people have died and hundreds more injured after a 6.2-magnitute earthquake hit Indonesia's Sulawesi island early Friday, the country's disaster mitigation agency said.
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