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Iran says fire at nuclear facility resulted in 'significant' damage after first claiming destruction was 'limited'
A fire at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility site resulted in "significant" damage, impacting both the construction and development of the country's advanced nuclear program, officials confirmed Sunday, contradicting previous claims that the impact from last week's blaze had been "limited."
Ennio Morricone, Oscar-winning film composer, dies at 91
Ennio Morricone, the Oscar-winning film composer has died at the age of 91, his lawyer told CNN Monday.
Images emerge of Iranian nuclear complex damaged by fire
A fire at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility site resulted in "significant" damage, impacting both the construction and development of the country's advanced nuclear program, officials confirmed. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Japan floods kill at least 18 people after record-breaking rainfall
Rescue workers in Japan are beginning a desperate search for survivors after dozens were left dead or missing following widespread flash flooding triggered by record rainfall on the southern island of Kyushu.
Tensions heat up in South China Sea as US makes significant show of force
For the first time in six years, two US Navy aircraft carriers are in the South China Sea, the latest show of military might from Washington as it pushes back against China's sweeping claim to much of the contested region.
Brazil tops 1.6 million coronavirus cases, nears 65,000 deaths
Florida has topped 200,000 coronavirus cases
Florida has topped 200,000 coronavirus cases
When Shaila Rivera and her new husband returned home from their honeymoon and tested positive for Covid-19, they expected a phone call from their local health authorities in Florida asking for a list of people they'd been near so that contact tracing could begin.
These senior Indian couples found love again. Not everyone is happy about it
Evening is Asawari Kulkarni's favorite time of the day. She spends it sipping green tea with her new partner Anil Yardi.
Energy companies cancel construction of Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy have canceled their Atlantic Coast Pipeline project, a natural gas pipeline that was to stretch hundreds of miles across West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina, citing "legal uncertainty."
Man in famous 9/11 photo dies of Covid-19, family says
A man seen in a famous photo of New Yorkers fleeing the 9/11 collapse of the World Trade Center's south tower has died due to Covid-19, his family told CNN.
This town replaced some cops with civilians 30 years ago. Here's what happened
Around 30 years ago, a town in Oregon retrofitted an old van, staffed it with young medics and mental health counselors and sent them out to respond to the kinds of 911 calls that wouldn't necessarily require police intervention.
This country saw a 600% jump in virus cases
Iraq's largest cemetery receives 70-80 bodies a day, but those numbers are expected to get much worse in a country whose infrastructure has been wrought by decades of sanctions, war, and corruption. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
CNN's Dana Bash presses senator: You criticized Obama for this
CNN's Dana Bash questions Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) over her criticism of former President Obama over his handling of the Ebola outbreak in 2014, compared to President Trump's current handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Strongmen rush to remake the world order as Trump faces potential election defeat
This past week, on US President Donald Trump's watch Russia and China have effectively re-aligned the coming world order. They didn't do it together, but both took advantage of uncertainty and unpredictability that Trump has helped create.
New US record of highest single-day coronavirus case total set in Florida
Trump distracts from the real threat and uses his stage to make a dangerously misleading claim
Texas mayor on Trump's coronavirus claim: It makes me angry
Austin, Texas Mayor Steve Adler tells CNN's Dana Bash that President Donald Trump is sending the wrong message to Americans about coronavirus.
Crowds pack US beaches on Independence Day
Parts of the country marked a very different Independence Day this year, with many celebrations going virtual or canceled amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
London pubs reopened and it was 'absolute madness'
Drunk people can't properly socially distance, a UK police officer warned after finishing a late shift Saturday -- the first day that pubs reopened in England after the coronavirus shutdown.
Woman arrested for sharing depictions of women's bodies on Russian social media
Yulia Tsvetkova is unsure about her future. She has been criminally charged with the "production and dissemination of pornographic materials," after sharing stylized depictions of vaginas on social media. The resident of a remote city in Russia's Far East, she was released from house arrest on March 16 after four months, but is still under strict travel restrictions and faces up to six years in jail.
More than 3,000 people put into hard lockdown in Melbourne
Photo drags the British royal family into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal once again
The British royal family has been dragged once again into the Jeffrey Epstein scandal as a photograph emerged showing the late financier's alleged accomplice posing on a throne at Buckingham Palace.
One of India's richest minority groups enjoys some of Mumbai's best rents. Here's why
"Imagine a world within a world." That is how Hormuz Bana describes the centuries-old community where he lives in Mumbai -- and which is in danger of vanishing.
Covid-19 infections are up in at least 36 US states
Chinese telecom giant Huawei is finally feeling the heat
CNN commentator: Trump's behavior is the antithesis of patriotism
Former Republican Communications Director on Capitol Hill Tara Setmayer criticizes President Trump for his divisive behavior and refusal not to wear a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Republican internal polling signals a Democratic rout
Whenever I hear an operative complain about public polling, I have just one thing to say: Put up or shut up. Release your own numbers that show the race in a different place than the public polling, or let the public polling stand. This is especially true in House races, where public polling is limited and there's a real chance to shape the conventional wisdom.
Latin America sees half of all new Covid-19 infections as health systems flounder
At the end of April, video emerged from the main hospital in the Brazilian city of Manaus of bodies lined up in corridors, the victims of a sudden surge in the coronavirus. At the same time, the city began digging mass graves for hundreds of people who'd not even had the chance of treatment.
Europe is distancing itself from the US and turning to another world superpower
For more than 70 years, the transatlantic alliance has served as the unshakable foundation of European stability and underpinned the values of the US-led Western order. In 2020, it appears that relationship is being rethought on both sides of the Atlantic.
Trump signs Paycheck Protection Program extension
President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an extension of the Paycheck Protection Program into law, according to the White House. The House unanimously passed the extension less than a day after the program shuttered, and PPP will now remain open to applications through August 8.
Portugal slams UK decision to leave it off quarantine list as 'absurd'
The Portuguese government has denounced the British government's decision not to lift quarantine for people traveling from mainland Portugal as "absurd" and "senseless," saying the UK has seven times more coronavirus cases than it does.
Stelter: Trump's speech won't make sense to most people
President Donald Trump used the backdrop of Mount Rushmore the night before the Fourth of July to deliver a speech to his base. CNN's Brian Stelter examines the message of his speech.
GOP governor: I opened the bars too soon
Crowds continue to pack bars around the US as coronavirus continues to spread. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
Dr. Gupta: America, I hoped never to have this conversation
Back in the middle of May, I wrote an essay titled "If the United States were my patient," pondering what it would be like if the United States were a flesh-and-blood person who had gotten sick with an ongoing infection.
2 Texas counties urge residents to shelter in place as hospitals reach capacity
Hospitals in at least two Texas counties are at full capacity heading into the Fourth of July holiday weekend, with county judges urging residents to shelter in place.
England has one of the world's worst Covid death rates. Now many fear it's about to drink itself into chaos
Our country is in chaos. But it's a great time to be an American
On July 9, 1776, a rowdy group of American colonists banded together at a political rally in New York City and did something that today would be called "badass."
Trump turns to a dark message on erasing history in Mount Rushmore address
President Donald Trump on Friday made an impassioned appeal to his base while in the shadow of Mount Rushmore instead of striking a unifying tone, railing against what he called a "merciless campaign" by his political foes to erase history by removing monuments some say are symbols of racial oppression.
As US cases rise, here are tips from afar on how to keep coronavirus in check this holiday weekend
Fireworks, pool parties and drinking at bars with friends — that's how many Americans would liked to be celebrating the Fourth of July this weekend. But many local leaders and health officials hope things will be a lot less festive this year.
The UK is reopening for business. London may never be the same
London has seen more than its share of crises. The 2000-year old metropolis has endured an influenza pandemic, the Blitz and several financial meltdowns over just the past century.
The deadly impact of lifting lockdown too early
US Navy to send two aircraft carriers and several warships to South China Sea
The US Navy will send two aircraft carriers and several accompanying warships to the South China Sea in the coming days to participate in a military exercise.
NYT: New US memo highlights gaps in intelligence reports on Russian bounties
A recent memo from the council helmed by the nation's intelligence chief confirmed accounts that Russia offered bounties to Taliban fighters to kill US troops in Afghanistan -- but cast the reports as incomplete and potentially dubious, The New York Times reported Friday.
In pursuit of Ghislaine Maxwell, authorities allege mysterious financial dealings with Jeffrey Epstein
In their pursuit of Ghislaine Maxwell for what they say is her role in Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring, federal prosecutors claim to have unearthed a series of unusual financial transactions involving the two that add a new layer to the mysterious financial complexities underpinning the larger Epstein saga.
Non-Chinese citizens who criticise Beijing anywhere on the planet could be arrested if they enter Hong Kong
A year ago, Chinese-Australian dissident artist Badiucao was searching for a place in Hong Kong to display some of his political works, many of which are critical of the Chinese Communist Party.
The US could have almost 148,000 coronavirus deaths by July 25, according to new forecast
Hillary Clinton on Trump's handling of the coronavirus: 'I would have done a better job'
Hillary Clinton taunted President Donald Trump in an interview published on Friday, criticizing his handling of the coronavirus by saying that she -- as president -- would have done a better job handling the international pandemic.
Of course Donald Trump wants fireworks over Mount Rushmore
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt ... Donald Trump?
Trump tweets disinformation on virus. See doctor's response
Dr. Jennifer Lee explains to CNN's Jim Sciutto why Trump is wrong to blame the rise on Covid-19 to increased testing.
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