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Israel and Hezbollah exchange border fire for first time in years
The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has attacked an Israeli army base and a nearby military vehicle as tensions remain high along the border between Israel and Lebanon.
Protesters turn Hong Kong into a tinderbox. But the government holds the matches
The young protesters who have thronged Hong Kong's streets for three months warned the city's leaders from the beginning: "If we burn, you burn with us."
US mail carrier nearing the end of her shift among those killed in West Texas shooting
A US mail carrier whose vehicle was hijacked by a gunman was among the seven people killed in the nation's latest mass shooting.
German President asks for forgiveness 80 years after start of World War II
Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has asked for Poland's forgiveness 80 years after the start of World War II.
Texas loosens firearm laws hours after mass shooting
'Straight Pride' parade in Boston draws counterprotesters
A "Straight Pride" parade in downtown Boston attracted counterprotesters -- and a heavy police presence on Saturday.
Beto O'Rourke: This is f***ed up
Responding to the latest mass shooting in Odessa, Texas, Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke tells CNN's Dana Bash that thoughts and prayers have done nothing to stop gun violence and that legislators need to take action.
UK minister refuses to rule out ignoring law preventing no-deal Brexit
A British Cabinet minister has refused to confirm that the government would abide by any law preventing a no-deal Brexit if one is forced through Parliament this week.
Pope Francis rescued by firefighters after getting stuck in Vatican elevator
Pope Francis has been rescued by firefighters after he got stuck in an elevator for 25 minutes, ahead of his weekly address on Sunday.
Hong Kong protesters block access to airport
Hong Kong authorities have suspended the main public transport line to the city's International Airport, after protesters began a "stress test" to block routes leading there. The protest comes weeks after a previous airport occupation disrupted travel to and from the Asian financial hub, and less than 24 hours after a fiery night of clashes between police and protesters.
5 dead, 21 injured in Texas shooting
Defending champion Naomi Osaka ends Coco Gauff's US Open run, then comforts her
Coco Gauff will not match her magical Wimbledon run -- and Naomi Osaka's quest to defend her US Open title continues.
Prince Harry 'can't wait' to introduce Meghan and Archie to his 'second home'
Prince Harry "can't wait" to introduce his wife Meghan and son Archie to South Africa, he said on Instagram Sunday as he announced details of their upcoming trip to the continent.
'Surreal' video captures gunfire in Odessa
A witness in Odessa, Texas, captured what appears to be a gunman shooting outside of a theater as police arrived on the scene. He spoke with CNN after the shooting.
'I love Tiffany': Trump defends daughter after his personal assistant was ousted
President Donald Trump on Saturday doubled down on defending his youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, on the heels of his longtime personal assistant's ouster.
Long-lost cemetery likely found under apartment complex
Residents of a Tampa, Florida, apartment complex were shocked to discover that they were living on top of what is likely a long-lost African-American cemetery. CNN affiliate WFTS reports.
Six weeks, 328 false claims. Breaking down Trump's dishonesty
5 dead, 21 injured in Texas shooting
Hurricane Dorian forecast track shifts east
Hong Kong's fiery night of unrest
Police and protesters faced off from a distance outside central government offices in Hong Kong on Saturday. For only the second time in 13 consecutive weekends of protest, police used a water cannon -- this time shooting a few jets of brilliant blue dye.
1 dead, at least 10 wounded in shootings in West Texas, authorities say
At least one person was killed and at least 10 wounded in an active shooting situation in West Texas, between the cities of Midland and Odessa, authorities said.
Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert killed in crash at Belgian Grand Prix
Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert has died after a crash at the Belgian Grand Prix, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has confirmed.
Liverpool maintains perfect start to the season to stay top of Premier League
Four games, four wins.
One killed, 8 injured in knife attack outside Lyon, France
One person was killed and nine others wounded during a knife attack at a subway stop near Lyon, France, CNN affiliate BFM TV reported Saturday.
Woman drowns in a flood after 911 dispatcher scolds her during her final minutes
Debra Stevens was working her normal newspaper delivery route in Fort Smith, Arkansas, when rising flood waters began to overtake her SUV.
Protests wind down across the UK -- before the real fight begins next week
Zhang Weili named China's first UFC champion after defeating Jessica Andrade in just 42 seconds
In 42 seconds, Zhang Weili made history.
Brexit protests across the UK over Boris Johnson's threat to suspend Parliament
Hurricane Dorian forecast track shifts east
Hong Kong protests continue through the night
Yemen fighting brings Saudi-led coalition to brink of collapse
Yemen's government and the United Arab Emirates are supposedly on the same side in the country's long-running conflict. But the government is now accusing the UAE of killing dozens of its troops in a series of airstrikes this week. And that's left the Saudi-led coalition that was formed to fight the Houthi rebels in disarray.
Six weeks, 328 false claims. Breaking down Trump's dishonesty
We've been tracking all of President Donald Trump's false claims since July 8, from the big lies to the small exaggerations.
CNN reporter: We thought it was over. Then we saw this
Protesters on Hennessy Road in Wan Chai, where many retreated from police clearance operations in nearby Admiralty, have set fire to a large pile of barricades and umbrellas. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Stolen son: The child traffickers preying on the Rohingya
In the middle of the night in a town in south-eastern Bangladesh, a Rohingya boy is found bound and blindfolded and dumped in the marketplace. He is pale and skinny, but he is alive. And nearly four months after he went missing, that is enough for his parents.
Taliban launches major attack on Afghan city, as talks with US go on in Doha
Taliban militants launched an attack on the Afghan city of Kunduz from multiple directions early Saturday morning, a Defense Ministry spokesman said -- the first major Taliban assault on the provincial capital since 2016.
This chant brought down the Berlin Wall. Now the far right has stolen it
It's a humid August afternoon and Jörg Kühne gazes across a public square where children squeal and splash in an ankle-deep fountain.
Dorian is now an 'extremely dangerous' Category 4
Millions fear they will be left stateless as India publishes citizenship register
At least 10 teens injured in shooting at a high school football game in Alabama
Gunfire broke out after a high school football game in Alabama, leaving 10 teens injured, half of them critically.
This 25-year-old could cause one of the biggest earthquakes in British political history
It's a sweltering Sunday in late August and Ali Milani, dressed in a navy suit and clutching a wad of flyers, dabs at the beads of sweat gathering on his brow.
She gave birth in a jail cell. Now she's suing.
Diana Sanchez gave birth to her son inside the Denver County Jail, and is now suing after she says she repeatedly requested help from staff.
Reporter: Here's what Trump's assistant said that got her fired
President Donald Trump's personal assistant, who's been with him since the start of his administration, has abruptly left the White House after sharing intimate details about the President's family with reporters, multiple people tell CNN.
Did Trump just tweet out classified info?
MLB pitcher Tyler Skaggs died from an accidental drug overdose
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs died by choking on vomit after using drugs and alcohol, according to the Tarrant County, Texas, medical examiner's office.
Roger Federer says he is 'sick and tired' of suggestions he calls the scheduling shots
Roger Federer slammed Dan Evans 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 in under 90 minutes at the US Open on Friday, then suggestions that he calls the shots in scheduling.
Israel is making the case for war, in public, against Lebanon
Israel's military went on a propaganda offensive against Iran and Hezbollah using social media to drastically increase tensions with neighboring Lebanon hours after Benjamin Netanyahu warned the nation's enemies, in Arabic, to "watch it."
Airline fined $15,000 for not using enough French
Despite a growing litany of complaints about air travel, passengers continue to pay for the convenience of flying.
Dorian will be 'an extremely dangerous major hurricane soon'
Brother of Olympic gymnast Simone Biles charged in triple slaying
The brother of Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles has been arrested and charged in a New Year's Eve shooting in Ohio that killed three people.
A former UK prime minister wants to sue the current one
In an extraordinary move, a former British prime minister has joined a legal battle to stop current leader Boris Johnson from suspending Parliament in the runup to Brexit.
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