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'Europe's last dictator' causes alarm at US State Department
The State Department expressed concern at crackdowns on protesters and journalists after two candidates opposing that country's leader -- nicknamed "Europe's last dictator" -- were disqualified from the race.
Coronavirus hospital data removed from CDC website following Trump plan to reroute information
America's Covid-19 crisis is dire as 39 states see an increase in cases
Revolutionary vaccine enters second round of human trials
Imperial College's vaccine trial volunteers are entering the second round of human trials. CNN's Nina dos Santos reports.
Russian hackers try to steal Covid-19 vaccine research, UK and US say
Even Donald Trump knows he is in deep, deep trouble in the 2020 race
Trump puts his China trade deal above all else. It's making his Beijing strategy a mess
How the world got Covid-19 messaging so wrong
UK, US and Canada allege Russian cyberattacks on CoVID-19 research centers
Russian cyber actors are targeting organizations involved in coronavirus vaccine development, according to a new warning by US, UK and Canadian security officials on Thursday that details activity by a Russian hacking group called APT29, which also goes by the name "the Dukes" or "Cozy Bear."
Her husband strangled her. Then her country locked down and now she's forced to live with him
Activists in Mexico say lockdown measures put in place to slow the spread of Covid-19 lead to an uptick in domestic violence, especially against women. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Schoolgirl who traveled to Syria to join ISIS should be allowed to return to UK, judges rule
Shamima Begum, the British teenager who left London with two schoolfriends in 2015 to join ISIS in Syria, should be allowed to return to the UK to challenge the deprivation of her British citizenship, judges ruled Thursday.
Before taking her own life, triathlete asked mother to 'lay bare the sins' of alleged abusers
He's a typically proud father as he recalls the joy of his daughter winning a medal.
India reports highest daily jump in new cases so far
Zindzi Mandela tested positive for Covid-19 on the day she died, son says
Zindzi Mandela, South Africa's ambassador to Denmark and daughter of anti-apartheid leaders Nelson and Winnie Mandela, tested positive for Covid-19 on the day she died, her son Zondwa Mandela told South Africa's public broadcaster, SABC, Wednesday.
How the world got Covid-19 messaging so wrong
33-year-old tech CEO found dismembered in New York apartment
A 33-year-old tech CEO was found dismembered in a luxury New York condo, a law enforcement source told CNN.
A hospital owner allegedly scammed patients out of $350,000 using fake Covid-19 tests
A hospital owner in Bangladesh was arrested Thursday on charges of fraud, after allegedly issuing thousands of fake Covid-19 test results to deceive patients out of an estimated $350,000, in a wide-ranging scam that has shaken confidence in the country's medical establishment.
Latin America and the Caribbean top 3.5 million Covid-19 cases
Why the Trump administration's win over Huawei could be bad news for TikTok
A week after saying his administration was "looking at" banning short-form video app TikTok in the United States, President Donald Trump claimed credit for personally thwarting the expansion plans of another Chinese-affiliated technology company: Huawei.
Footage shows ships damaged by fire at Iranian port city
A fire has damaged at least seven vessels in a port city in Iran, acording to state media. Just two weeks after a fire at a nuclear complex, it's the latest in a series of mysterious incidents at key locations around the country. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.
A security guard told a magazine's first Black editor-in-chief to enter his office using loading bay
British Vogue's editor Edward Enninful said he was racially profiled on the way into work, with a security guard instructing him to enter the magazine's premises via the loading dock.
'I just want to do my job,' Fauci says
As Trump refuses to lead, America tries to save itself
These states have tamed coronavirus. Here's how they're doing it
When Covid-19 suddenly ravaged New York, hospitals looked "apocalyptic." Refrigerated trucks turned into morgues because there wasn't enough space for all the victims.
Twitter blames 'coordinated' attack on its systems for massive hack
Twitter accounts belonging to Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Apple and Uber, among other prominent handles, were compromised on Wednesday and posted tweets that appeared to promote a cryptocurrency scam.
Anderson Cooper: Trump poses with can of beans while virus surges
CNN's Anderson Cooper called out a recent Instagram endorsement by President Donald Trump amid surges in the coronavirus pandemic across the US and ongoing tension between the White House and Dr. Anthony Fauci, saying it's "grotesque."
Biden opens up a 15-point lead over Trump in new national poll
Former Vice President Joe Biden has opened up a 15-point lead over President Donald Trump, according to a new Quinnipiac University national poll that also spells out bad news for the President on the economy, his most important selling point for reelection.
Republican governor absolutely dismantles the herd immunity crowd's argument
Tate Reeves is the Republican governor of Mississippi. He's also an economics major who worked for a bank prior to getting into politics.
Huge protests rock several countries as coronavirus ignites rage against governments
Major protests are breaking out against governments in several countries after coronavirus sparked fury over grievances including economic problems and alleged corruption or incompetence.
The US continues to set Covid-19 records
GOP state rep. claims Florida is doing 'just fine.' See CNN anchor read the stunning data to him
Florida Republican state lawmaker Rep. Anthony Sabatini, who has filed numerous lawsuits to prevent mask mandates in his state, tells CNN's Brianna Keilar that his state is doing just fine despite data showing Florida is a hotspot for coronavirus.
What Dr. Fauci had to say about Navarro op-ed
The public battle between President Donald Trump's economic and medical advisers stretched into another day after Peter Navarro, the senior White House trade official, apparently broke protocol by publishing an opinion article trashing Dr. Anthony Fauci. CNN's Jim Acosta reports on Dr. Fauci's reaction during an interview with The Atlantic.
New police body camera footage reveals George Floyd's last words
Mary Trump's scathing message for the US President
If Mary Trump were in the Oval Office with her uncle Donald Trump today, she would tell him to resign, she told ABC's George Stephanopoulos in an interview to support her explosive tell-all book about the President.
Prosecutor investigating couple who brandished guns at protesters says governor and Trump are targeting her
The office of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner said on Twitter that Missouri's governor and President Donald Trump "came after her" for investigating a case.
5 takeaways from primary elections and runoffs in Texas, Alabama and Maine
Apple wins appeal against $15 billion EU tax bill
Apple has won its appeal against a European Commission ruling that it owed Ireland €13 billion ($14.9 billion) in taxes.
US allies band together against China
UK's Huawei 5G ban could prompt other nations to follow suit
The UK's decision to ban Huawei from its 5G networks was a big victory for the Trump administration and could lead to other nations following suit. It also risks a backlash from China. CNN's Sherisse Pham reports.
The US reports more than 67,000 new cases, highest daily jump so far
Controversial slave trader statue replaced with one of a Black Lives Matter protester
Last month, Black Lives Matter demonstrators in Bristol, UK, made headlines around the world when they toppled a statue of 17th-century slave trader Edward Colston and dumped it into the River Avon.
Early trials for coronavirus vaccine show 'promising' results
A Covid-19 vaccine developed by the biotechnology company Moderna in partnership with the National Institutes of Health has been found to induce immune responses in all of the volunteers who received it in a Phase 1 study.
UK will pay a hefty price for kicking out Huawei
He has over 6M TikTok followers. Here's why he is concerned
TikTok, the popular Chinese app that struck a chord with Gen Z, has found itself navigating tricky political territories. Following India's ban, now the US is also looking to block TikTok citing security concerns. CNN's Hadas Gold reports on the pressure TikTok and its community face.
New York Times moves some staff out of Hong Kong as security law brings media chill
The New York Times is moving some staff out of Hong Kong due to a new security law imposed by China on the city, as both foreign and local media face increased uncertainty in the Asian financial hub.
A nursing home turned down free testing. Now almost every resident is infected
Trump punishes China for actions in Hong Kong
President Donald Trump plans to address China during afternoon remarks at the White House, officials said.
Fauci spat illustrates what some fear is a directionless White House
CDC director offers bleak outlook for fall and winter
'Just ludicrous.' Anderson Cooper slams Trump's Covid-19 comments
CNN's Anderson Cooper says that President Donald Trump turned a Rose Garden event into a campaign rally and again ignored the coronavirus pandemic while citing a lie about Covid-19 testing.
US allies band together against China
Chinese President Xi Jinping surprised the world with a speech at Davos in 2017, defending free trade and joint action on climate change as then US president-elect Donald Trump argued for precisely the opposite. It might have been an overambitious pitch by Xi to position China as the world's next leader, but it also seemed a genuine sign that Beijing was committing to the international rules-based order.
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