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Updated | 2025-06-29 16:01 |
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CNN's Don Lemon responds to President Trump saying he made Juneteenth, the holiday that commemorates the end of slavery, famous.
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Nicaragua has seen its fair share of unrest, fear and struggles throughout its troubled history. Now, faced with the deadly coronavirus, the government is coming under fire for its casual approach to containing the pandemic.
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The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the US as children from deportation.
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Paulinho Paiakan, a Kayapó chief known for his environmental protests in Brazil, died Wednesday, according to advocacy group Articulation of the Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB).
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A care home for elderly people in southern Brazil has come up with a creative way to bring some love to its residents amid the coronavirus pandemic, by creating a "hug tunnel" that allows relatives to safely embrace them.
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One New York City diner is turning their parking lot into a venue for drive-in movies and stand up comedy shows during the coronavirus pandemic. CNN's Bill Weir reports.
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During an interview on Fox News, President Donald Trump reacted to the stunning accusations in former national security adviser John Bolton's new book, calling Bolton a "washed-up guy."
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More details are emerging about the bloodiest clash in decades between India and China in the disputed border in the Himalayas. Satellite images taken by Planet Labs, Inc. show structures in the Galwan Valley-area, which Indians say, led to the skirmish. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
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India and China went to war in 1962 over the same Himalayan region where at least 20 soldiers were killed Monday night in a bloody confrontation between the two sides.
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Tension over wearing face masks led to a passenger's removal from an American Airlines flight Wednesday as airlines enforce stricter safety measures.
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Actor Danny Masterson, best known for his role on "That '70s Show," was charged with three counts of rape, Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced Wednesday.
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CNN's Jake Tapper discusses the stunning allegations against President Trump detailed in former national security adviser John Bolton's upcoming book, according to an excerpt published by the Wall Street Journal.
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Former national security adviser John Bolton claims in his new book that the House impeachment inquiry should have investigated President Donald Trump for potentially dubious actions beyond those related to Ukraine, according to the New York Times, which obtained a copy of the book in advance of its scheduled publication.
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The Atlanta Police officer who shot and killed Rayshard Brooks at a Wendy's parking lot last week was charged with felony murder and other charges, Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard announced Wednesday.
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US military aircraft intercepted two Russian bomber formations that entered the Air Defense Identification Zone off the coast of Alaska Tuesday evening, the second incident in the last week.
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When Shanelle Ladd spotted a group of black teenagers with their hands up in front of police, she parked her car and started recording.
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Pyongyang has blown up a joint liaison office in Kaesong, North Korea used for talks with the South, the latest sign that ties between the two longtime adversaries are degrading.
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In 2017, Sarah Hegazi was arrested and said she was tortured for waving a rainbow gay pride flag at a concert in Cairo. Last weekend, the 30-year-old died by suicide in Canada.
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Pressure is growing on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to respond to an incident on the country's border with China in which at least 20 Indian soldiers died, according to a statement from the army. China also suffered casualties, the Indian army said, though neither side has released figures. CNN's Vedika Sud reports.
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President Trump and his allies have been claiming that the recent rise in coronavirus cases in states throughout the US is due to an increase in testing, while experts are attributing the numbers to an actual rise in cases. CNN's Anderson Cooper discusses these claims ahead of the President's first rally since the pandemic.
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Three Indian soldiers were killed during a "violent face-off" with Chinese troops along the countries' de facto border in the Himalayas late Monday, the Indian army said in a statement.
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Clues can be the only way to work out what's really going on in North Korea. CNN's Will Ripley shares which ones to look out for.
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Officials in Buffalo, New York, want an investigation into the firing of a black police officer who intervened when a white colleague had a suspect in a chokehold.
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North Korea has blown up a joint liaison office used for talks between itself and South Korea, authorities in Seoul confirmed Tuesday, the latest sign that the relationship between the two longtime adversaries is rapidly deteriorating.
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Authorities in Beijing locked down more residential compounds, had more than 30,000 restaurants disinfected and tightened outbound travel as the Chinese capital's latest coronavirus outbreak continued to spread Tuesday, with more than 100 people now infected.
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Portugal is now trying to market itself as a 'safe' option to lure tourists back as the Covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the country's tourism-dependent economy. CNN's Fred Pleitgen speaks to the Portuguese prime minister Antonio Costa about the new travel program.
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North Korea blew up a joint liaison office used for talks with South Korea, the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the two longtime adversaries.
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Misha was living in a hotel in a leafy suburb of Ireland's capital city under the country's controversial asylum seeker accommodation system when a letter arrived.
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A home appliance billionaire and one of China's richest people was held hostage with his family for hours in a kidnapping attempt that was reportedly foiled when his son swam across a river to alert police, local media and authorities said.
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President Donald Trump has no intention of accepting any new normal dictated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Shortly after his election in 2016, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte was asked about the murder of a crime reporter in Manila. His answer shocked a press corp that was already used to bizarre outbursts from the country's new leader.
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Hallandale Beach Police Chief Sonia QuiƱones, who took a knee with protesters, responds to the 10 SWAT members who resigned from their unit, saying they felt unsafely restrained by politics.