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Bolivian President resigns after 'serious irregularities' found in election audit
Bolivia will hold new general elections after an international audit found last month's election results could not be validated due to "serious irregularities," President Evo Morales said Sunday.
John Kelly responds to Nikki Haley
Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley revealed in her forthcoming memoir that former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and former White House chief of staff John Kelly attempted to recruit her to undermine President Donald Trump in an effort to "save the country," according to The Washington Post.
Dozens of 'catastrophic' Australia bushfires are killing people and koalas
Fire officials are warning of "catastrophic fire danger" as firefighters battle dozens of blazes raging across the Australian state of New South Wales.
CNN's Brian Stelter on what to expect from today's hearings
CNN's Brian Stelter lays out three things we know and three things we don't know about the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump as public hearings are set to begin.
Japan's imperial couple greeted by thousands
Celebrity professor pulled from river carrying severed arms with him, police say
Mercury to make a rare pass across the sun
Forget blue moons. Even more rare is when the planet Mercury passes right across the middle of the sun, and it's happening Monday.
Two of the world's biggest economies are at risk of recession
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Royal family pays respects at Remembrance Day service
Britain's dirtiest election ever
Fine silk over fast fashion: The last hand-weavers of India's holiest city
Emma Watson's declaration was a milestone moment for the millennial generation
"I call it being self-partnered."
Dossiers of dirt are being unleashed in the UK election campaign. And there's much more to come
Who'd be a politician in 2019? If the first week of the UK's snap election campaign has been anything to go by, it's the easiest way to guarantee your personal history being raided and your worst secrets splashed across the pages of national newspapers.
US Intel chairman says the whistleblower won't testify
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff made clear on Saturday that the Ukraine whistleblower won't be testifying in the impeachment inquiry, arguing that the individual's testimony would be "redundant and unnecessary."
ISIS recruiters are preying on vulnerable domestic workers
'Baby Trump' balloon slashed and deflated after drawing protesters
The "Baby Trump" balloon has been slashed — and as a result, deflated.
India doesn't need to choose between clean air and growth
John Bolton lands a book deal to publish before the 2020 election
John Bolton has stayed pretty quiet since resigning as President Trump's national security adviser in September. But he evidently has a book's worth of something to say.
Texas substitute teacher fired and arrested for allegedly assaulting a student
A former substitute teacher faces an assault charge after she allegedly beat a student at a Texas high school on Friday, the Hays County Sheriff's Office said.
East German kids were taught to lie. Then the system came crashing down overnight
The Berlin Wall was torn down 30 years ago. The seismic event sent shock waves across Europe, and sparked hopes for millions of East Germans.
He was one of the first freed by Trump's criminal justice reform. He's now accused of murder
Transcripts depict Trump as fickle and consumed by grievances
Biden shocked by reporter's Trump question: Are you joking?
At a campaign event in Concord, New Hampshire, Joe Biden expressed shock when asked what he thought of President Donald Trump going to Moscow for the Victory Day Parade at the invite of Vladimir Putin.
Record crowd sees England's women beaten by Germany at Wembley
Undeterred by the cold and driving rain, a record home crowd for an England women's football international saw the Lionesses beaten 2-1 by Germany at Wembley Stadium Saturday.
We read all 2,677 pages of testimony released to date. Here's what's clear.
To President Donald Trump, the whole flap with Ukraine is over a "perfect" phone call.
Half a million people evacuated as cyclone approaches Bangladesh and eastern India
About 500,000 people have been evacuated from Bangladesh's coastal region, as the nation waits for Cyclone Bulbul to hit on Saturday evening -- according to the country's disaster management minister.
Germany marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall
Hindus will be allowed to build on disputed holy site, India's Supreme Court rules
India's Supreme Court is set to deliver a ruling Saturday in a fierce dispute over a religious site that's claimed by both Hindus and Muslims.
Australia's fires are so severe they're changing the weather
A series of "unprecedented" bushfires are raging through Australia's southeastern state of New South Wales, with more than 1,000 firefighters battling 17 emergency-level blazes and strong winds expected into the night.
Delivering Britain's departure from the EU has been impossible. Stopping it will be even harder
Why jam-packed holidays could save the planet
They're demonized as the ugly face of tourism. But, experts say, all-inclusive resorts have the potential to be the most sustainable of all vacation options
Body pulled from floods in parts of UK amid severe 'danger to life' warnings
The Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago. But an invisible barrier still divides Germany
The Berlin Wall was torn down 30 years ago. The seismic event sent shock waves across Europe, and sparked hopes for millions of East Germans.
Trump's acting chief of staff subpoenaed
UK lawmakers were warned of Russian infiltration, sources say
Mom, churchgoer, neighbor, suspected killer: The tale of Jolly Joseph
Jake Tapper: WH has a point on anonymous book
The anonymous senior Trump administration official claims in their forthcoming book that Trump officials considered resigning together last year, according to an excerpt obtained by The Washington Post. The White House responded, saying "real authors reach out to their subjects to get things fact checked." CNN's Jake Tapper says the White House has a point.
Mayor sprints away from reporter
Politicians around the world are often accused of evading difficult questions, but a local mayor in Chile took things to the next level on Thursday by literally running from reporters.
Parts of northern England hit with a month's worth of rain in 24 hours
Parts of northern England have been hit with a month's worth of rain in 24 hours, triggering the United Kingdom's Environment Agency to issue more than 70 flood warnings, including six severe "danger to life" warnings.
Where to see the Berlin Wall
In the dead of night on August 13, 1961, the East German Army began placing more than 48 kilometers of barbed wire through the center of Berlin, splitting the city into two stark halves.
A Kentucky man broke out of a Thai court, sparked a three-day manhunt, then shot himself in the head, police say
An American man is in a coma in Thailand after dramatically breaking free of police custody and then shooting himself in the head as police closed in on him and his girlfriend, according to authorities.
The outcry to stop the execution of Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed is growing. The support has 'bolstered him,' his attorney says
The outcry is growing from an army of supporters, including celebrities, clergy and state lawmakers, trying to stop the execution of Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who is set to die in less than two weeks.
Companies run by billionaires are better for investors
Billionaires tend to be good at making money for themselves. Buying into the companies they control could make the rest of us richer, too.
Hong Kong student dies after fall in a parking garage during weekend protests
A 22-year-old Hong Kong university student who suffered a severe head injury after falling in a parking garage close to the scene of protests has died, hospital authorities confirmed Friday, a development that could further inflame tensions in the semi-autonomous Chinese city.
French film star accuses director of abuse when she was 12
French actress Adele Haenel has accused director Christophe Ruggia of abusing her when she was 12 years old.
The Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago. But an invisible barrier still divides Germany
The Berlin Wall was torn down 30 years ago. The seismic event sent shock waves across Europe, and sparked hopes for millions of East Germans.
India-Pakistan 'peace corridor' opens Sikh temple to tourists
After more than 70 years, Indian Sikhs will now be able to visit one of the religion's holiest sites by crossing the international border with Pakistan without a visa.
A Disney World visitor was charged with groping a theme park character
A man at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom was arrested and charged with battery after he allegedly groped a female park employee dressed as a Disney character, the arrest affidavit shows.
Deadly 5.8 magnitude earthquake hits northwestern Iran
At least five people have been killed and 120 others injured after 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck northwestern Iran, Iranian state-owned Press TV reported.
This could be the end of the post-Cold War era
This may be the dawn of the post-post-Cold War era.
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