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Two of Europe's biggest economies announce partial lockdowns
French President expected to announce new lockdown as Covid-19 cases spike
Obama to join Biden on campaign trail for final weekend push
Former President Barack Obama is set to join Democratic nominee Joe Biden on the campaign trail during the final weekend of the election season, two people familiar with the plans told CNN.
It could be 2022 'before we start having some semblances of normality,' Fauci says
Philadelphia police ask residents to stay indoors as spurts of violence erupt during protests over the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr.
The Philadelphia Police Department requested that residents in seven districts stay indoors as demonstrators took to the streets for a second night following the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr.
Hundreds stranded in the cold waiting for buses in chaotic post-Trump rally scene
Donald Trump's secret sauce for not paying his debts
2020 could be the year of the young voter
Opposition in Zanzibar says candidate detained, people shot ahead of vote
An opposition presidential candidate in Zanzibar detained as he tried to vote early on Tuesday has been released, after nine people were shot dead by security forces ahead of Wednesday's elections, according to his party.
Doctors and nurses face abuse as UK coronavirus cases soar but social distancing wanes
As a matron in a hectic ICU, Linda Gregson felt the coronavirus pandemic had stretched her idea of what was possible to its limits. Then came the video call.
Voters break down which candidate they're voting for
As Election Day nears, CNN's Alisyn Camerota speaks to a panel of voters about which candidate they plan on voting for and why.
These 10 charts show how the economy performed under Trump versus prior presidents
Hong Kong teenage activist detained after reportedly planning to claim asylum at US consulate
A 19-year-old Hong Kong activist facing secession charges under the city's national security law was detained Tuesday amid reports he planned to attempt to claim asylum at the United States consulate.
Qatar 'regrets any distress' after women from 10 flights subjected to compulsory medical examinations at Doha airport
The government of Qatar has said it "regrets any distress or infringement on the personal freedom of any traveler" after it was revealed that at least 18 women from 10 different flights were subjected to compulsory intimate medical examinations following the discovery of an abandoned infant at Doha international airport.
Typhoon Molave makes landfall in Vietnam in the aftermath of deadly floods
Typhoon Molave made landfall just south of the Vietnamese resort city Da Nang on Wednesday, lashing the coast with powerful rains and winds, and inflicting further misery on an area still reeling from widespread deadly flooding.
Philadelphia sees more protests and looting as authorities investigate police shooting of Black man with knife
Protesters and looters took to the streets for a second night after officers in Philadelphia shot and killed a Black man who was holding a knife in an encounter that city officials say raises questions.
Trump's testing czar contradicts him on spike in new cases
Trump campaign website briefly defaced in cyber attack
President Donald Trump's campaign website was defaced for a brief period on Tuesday in a hack.
North Korea is going to be a major headache for whoever wins the US election
As Barack Obama ended his 75th day as President of the United States, the engines of a massive North Korean rocket roared to life half a world away -- sparking one of the first major international crises of his administration.
With 46,000 troops, US and Japan to show China how they can defend islands
Obama fires back after Trump's Covid-19 complaint
Former President Barack Obama reemerged on the campaign trail in Orlando to push votes for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Obama took aim at President Donald Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic. CNN's Erin Burnett reports.
Kavanaugh foreshadows how the US Supreme Court could disrupt vote counting
CNN reporter asks Trump: Did you blow it on Covid-19?
President Trump is upset about media coverage of the coronavirus pandemic despite surging infections and hospitalizations in the US.
Trump aides grow frustrated with his chief of staff
Trump aides are voicing concerns with Mark Meadows one week before the election after the White House chief of staff, in a stunning exchange Sunday with CNN's Jake Tapper, said, "We are not going to control the pandemic."
Covid-positive doctors asked to keep working as Belgium nears brink of disaster
Protests in Italy over anti-virus measures turn violent
Demonstrations took place in several cities of Northern Italy on Monday, following new restrictions to curb the country's second wave of Covid.
Germany sees exponential rise in cases
Judge rejects DOJ's attempt to defend Trump in E. Jean Carroll rape defamation lawsuit
A federal judge on Tuesday denied the Justice Department's effort to intervene in a defamation lawsuit brought against President Donald Trump by a longtime magazine columnist who has alleged he raped her, paving the way for the case to proceed.
Jack Ma is making history again with the Ant IPO, and getting even more wealthy while doing it
Billionaire tech tycoon Jack Ma is raising more than $34 billion in yet another record breaking IPO, further cementing his place in history as one of the world's great tech entrepreneurs.
Reality bites for Putin's Covid-19 vaccine as concerns over efficacy and safety linger
In August, Russian state media rolled out the red carpet for a bombshell announcement -- President Vladimir Putin, from his residence outside Moscow, unveiled what he said was the world's first registered coronavirus vaccine, meant to bring Russia closer to the end of a devastating pandemic.
It's politics versus science as the UK battles coronavirus
Around the world, politicians and scientists are having to work more closely together than ever before. With different priorities - and often very different personalities - the tensions are beginning to show. CNN's Isa Soares reports.
Can Biden cause an upset in this red state?
While Joe Biden needs record turnout among African Americans to win Georgia, President Trump will be relying on the white, rural, working class. John King breaks down the numbers.
Uyghurs are desperate for action in Xinjiang. Some say only Trump can help
When Donald Trump won the United States presidency in 2016, Uyghur exile and US citizen Erkin Sidick was stunned and disappointed.
Barrett sworn in at White House ceremony
White House holds swearing-in ceremony for new Supreme Court justice Barrett
Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in to the Supreme Court at a White House ceremony Monday evening, shortly after her nomination was confirmed by the Senate.
Senate confirms Trump's Supreme Court nominee on 52-48 vote
Senate Republicans voted to confirm President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday, a major victory for the President and his party just days before November 3, that could push the high court in a more conservative direction for generations to come.
Trump's taxes, election and abortion cases await Amy Coney Barrett in her first week
Amy Coney Barrett is preparing to join the Supreme Court as the justices are ready to take action on a number of important petitions before them, including several related to next week's election.
Black Americans are fired up and flocking to the polls
US markets nosedive as cases soar and stimulus hopes fade
Pence heads back to DC 'in case they need my vote' for Barrett confirmation
Minnesota reports three Covid-19 outbreaks linked to Trump campaign events
One chart shows why Trump is so dangerous to the Republican Party
Jared Kushner's very revealing comment on Black Americans' desire for success
The comment was remarkably revealing despite its simplicity.
Biden is leading in these battleground states
CNN's John King examines the state of the race eight days out from Election Day with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden leading in key battleground states.
US to ship 36.7 million rapid Covid-19 tests to states by end of the week
Pence won't self-quarantine despite staff's positive tests, but will change plans while campaigning
US markets nosedive as Covid-19 cases spike and stimulus talks languish
Beijing says it will sanction Boeing and Lockheed Martin over Taiwan arms sales
Calls to boycott French products grow in Muslim world after Macron backs Mohammed cartoons
Calls are growing in parts of the Muslim world to boycott French goods in protest after President Emmanuel Macron publicly defended cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, which are considered blasphemous in Islam.
Pompeo being investigated for potentially breaking the law
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is under investigation for potentially violating a federal law that forbids federal employees from engaging in political activity while on duty or while inside federal buildings over his address to the Republican convention in August.
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