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Lam tells US: You'll never be a 'stakeholder' in our affairs
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has warned the United States and other countries against interfering in the city's domestic affairs, two days after thousands of protesters gathered outside the US consulate to ask President Donald Trump to "liberate" the city.
Trump's latest war on truth 'crosses a line'
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Explorer reaches deepest part of world oceans
What lies in the chasmic depths at the bottom of the world's seas?
Boris Johnson might only have one move left
New book 'She Said' details how investigation into Harvey Weinstein unfolded
Gwyneth Paltrow and Harvey Weinstein's brother were among the main sources for The New York Times reporting that broke open the scandal surrounding the accused movie producer.
10 of the best luxury seaside hotels in Greece
What better way to experience Greece than by staying in a waterfront hotel with a private plunge pool?
Three killed in shooting in Dutch city
Several people have been killed in a "very serious" shooting incident in the Dutch city of Dordrecht, officials said Monday night.
Wildfires sweep Australia as police investigate
As Australia's eastern states battle more than a hundred wildfires, local police are opening investigations into a small number of the blazes.
Dogs are dying in Norway, and scientists don't know why
Dogs in different parts of Norway have been hit by a mystery disease in the past few weeks, and officials are scrambling to identify the cause.
Microsoft tycoon's superyacht on sale for $325M
If you've ever wanted to own a 414-foot luxury superyacht that once belonged to late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, now you can -- for $325 million.
N. Korea fires another round of projectiles
North Korea launched two unidentified projectiles from South Pyongan Province toward the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, on Tuesday morning, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement.
Japan typhoon leaves thousands stranded at the airport
A powerful typhoon in Japan has left one person dead, more than 100 flights canceled, and thousands of people stranded at the airport.
After seven weeks in office, UK's brand new leader seems to have run out of ideas on solving Brexit
When Trump declared 'they're dead', he learned an age-old lesson
President Donald Trump now knows what the British Empire, the Soviet Union and his post-9/11 presidential predecessors found out: staying in Afghanistan is terrible but getting out is hellishly hard.
New "Day of the Dead Barbie" celebrates Mexican holiday
There's about to be a new Barbie doll on the shelves, with flowers on her dress and a skull painted on her face.
Jack Ma retires from Alibaba as he turns 55. What comes next?
Jack Ma, the billionaire who ushered e-commerce into China, is officially stepping down as Alibaba's executive chairman on Tuesday. He's celebrating his retirement with a big bash at an Olympic-sized stadium in the company's hometown of Hangzhou.
Netanyahu claims Iran had secret nuclear weapons site
What Hong Kong's masked protesters fear
Throughout history, protesters worldwide have torn down statues of dictators. In Hong Kong, they targeted lamp posts.
UK PM Boris Johnson's election bid fails
It's nearly impossible to track all the scandals swirling around Trump
At-home rape kits draw criticism: 'It's hard enough for survivors to get justice, and this is just making it even harder'
Alongside other "essential" household supplies for sale on Amazon, there's now a product offered that might give consumers pause: an at-home rape kit.
17 injured as elephants trample through crowd in Sri Lanka
The two elephants were participating in an annual Buddhist parade in Sri Lanka when they became agitated and ran through the crowd.
Scientists are baffled by these blue and green lights glowing in a distant galaxy
NASA scientists spotted pops of blue and green X-rays in a distant galaxy. What caused them to shine, exactly, is mystifying scientists.
Hong Kong is having a leadership crisis
US extracted top spy from inside Russia in 2017
In a previously undisclosed secret mission in 2017, the United States successfully extracted from Russia one of its highest-level covert sources inside the Russian government, multiple Trump administration officials with direct knowledge told CNN.
Rich countries aren't stopping climate change. Can poor nations save themselves?
Tall and stony-faced, with a long and bitter history of fighting for democracy, Tongan leader Akilisi Pōhiva is not someone you'd expect to break down in tears at an intergovernmental summit.
4 crew members are alive but trapped in overturned cargo ship
Four crew members of the Golden Ray are still missing a day after the cargo ship overturned in St. Simons Sound off the coast of Georgia.
'Grand Bahama is dead': Dorian leaves behind an apocalyptic scene
BA strike sees air fares rise by up to 2,200%
This week's British Airways strike has caused chaos for an estimated 280,000 passengers who were due to fly with the airline.
Trump attacked Chrissy Teigen on Twitter. She wasn't having it
The Twitterverse lit up Monday morning over model Chrissy Teigen's response to an attack from President Donald Trump, an exchange that was heated even by the standards of his routine social media fights.
Nearly all British Airways flights canceled as pilots go on strike
British Airways says it was forced to cancel "nearly 100 per cent" of flights for Monday and Tuesday after the British pilots union went ahead with a strike.
Trump's controversies show his presidency is really all about himself
Donald Trump's latest controversies make his presidency look more than ever like a vehicle for self-justification, self-preservation and self-enrichment.
Putin's party takes a hit in Moscow election
Russia's ruling party appears to have lost multiple seats in Moscow's city legislature, according to preliminary voting results reported by state news agency RIA-Novosti.
Air Force orders review of all layover stays after bookings at Trump resort
The crew of a US Air Force C-17 stayed at President Donald Trump's golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, during a March refueling stop en route to Kuwait, the Air Force acknowledged, again raising ethics questions about government use of the President's private entities.
Could Johnson break the law to get Brexit done?
On a visit to Scotland late last week, Boris Johnson lost control of a bull -- which duly barged into a member of his security detail.
Hundreds of Bahamians were told to get off a ferry headed to the US
Hurricane Dorian may have long since left the Bahamas, but the islands have only begun to grapple with the grim aftermath.
1,400 deaths linked to French heat waves
A pair of heat waves in France have been linked to the deaths of 1,435 people this summer by the country's health ministry.
India tries to reconnect with lost lunar lander on moon's surface
India has located the lander from its Chandrayaan-2 mission to soft land a rover on the moon but has not yet been able to establish communication, India's space agency said.
NBA star's sister charged in deadly robbery
The sister of Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard is one of two women charged in connection with an assault that left an 84-year-old woman dead, according to a report.
North Korea testing 'creative' weapons that could threaten US, experts say
Clicking through a series of photo slides that depict recent North Korean missile tests, South Korean military defense expert Choi Kang reacts in a tone suggesting he's both fearful and impressed.
Teen's underwater discovery helped solve a 1992 missing persons case
A curious 13-year-old boy discovered a vehicle in a lake in Canada last month, and helped solve the case of a woman who went missing 27 years ago.
Nadal edges Medvedev to win fourth US Open
In this last grand slam of 2019, a 19-year-old won the women's title at the US Open, and Rafael Nadal landed his 19th major Sunday in dramatic fashion to creep up on Roger Federer on the grand slam ladder.
Australia's severe fires an 'omen' of blazes to come
Fires destroy 4.2M wild acres in Bolivia
It's not just the Brazilian Amazon burning -- fires in Bolivia have ravaged more than 1.7 million hectares (4.2 million acres) of land, according to Bolivian officials. That's more than double the damage from just two weeks ago.
Live updates: The 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show
4 crew missing from ship that's listing off Georgia
Four crew members remain unaccounted for after a cargo ship began "listing heavily" off the coast of Georgia on Sunday morning, according to a news release from the US Coast Guard.
Hong Kong protesters march to US Consulate to call for help from Trump
Thousands of Hong Kong protesters waving US flags are marching on the city's US Consulate Sunday to call for help from the Trump administration in ending a three-month stand off with the government.
They were born in secret at a home for unwed mothers. Now their stories might be wiped from history
The day after Michael O'Flaherty was born, his mother tried to see him. But, she told him, she was stopped by a nun who told her, "Go mind your own business, your baby is gone."
Man spends $49k at Costco to help the Bahamas
Spanish singer Camilo Sesto dies at 72
Popular Spanish singer Camilo Sesto died Sunday in Madrid, his manager said. He was 72 years old.
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