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Bahrain executes three men
Three men were executed by firing squad on Saturday morning according to Bahrain's Advocate General and Chief of anti-crime prosecution Ahmed al Hammadi, according to kingdom's state news agency.
Police surround last demonstrators in Hong Kong subway station
Dethroned Miss Michigan joins Trump campaign advisory board
The woman who says she was stripped of her Miss Michigan 2019 crown for her conservative views has a new title: Women for Trump Coalition Advisory Board member.
10 Pakistani soldiers gunned down, military says
Ten soldiers have been killed in two separate incidents across Pakistan, a military spokesperson said on Saturday.
Trump said no human would want to live in Baltimore. It's Victor Blackwell's hometown
CNN's Victor Blackwell became emotional while responding to President Donald Trump's tweets calling Rep. Elijah Cummings' (D-MD) district a "very dangerous & filthy place" and calls out the President's repeated use of the word "infested" while attacking minority lawmakers.
Arch-Brexiteer issues stringent style guide to staff
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the arch Brexiteer and newly appointed UK Leader of the House of Commons, has commenced his Cabinet career by issuing a strict style guide to his new office.
He was bedridden for 11 years. Then he cured himself
Doug Lindsay was 21 and starting his senior year at Rockhurst University, a Jesuit college in Kansas City, Missouri, when his world imploded.
Hundreds detained during opposition election protest in Moscow
Hundreds of protesters have been arrested by police in the center of Moscow Saturday, in a crackdown on opposition supporters demanding free and fair elections.
Donald Trump's most catastrophic decision
It's hard to single out any one event as the most cataclysmic of Donald Trump's presidency, in terms of American and global security. There was his bolting from the Iran nuclear deal (and Iran's subsequent resumption of uranium enrichment). There was baiting Kim Jong Un, followed by engagement, which will likely result in a more advanced North Korean nuclear program. Then, of course, there's the end to American participation in climate-change mitigation, not to mention a trade war with China.
Two Americans arrested in Rome over killing of police officer
Two 19-year-old Americans have been arrested while on vacation in Rome over the murder of an Italian police officer Friday, Italian police told CNN Saturday.
Australian swimmer tests positive for 'banned substance'
Australia swim star Shayna Jack has confirmed she tested positive for a banned substance in the lead up to the World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.
Exclusive: Inside the effort to turn Trump against Amazon's bid for a $10 billion contract
Tech giant Oracle's push to scuttle a bid by its rival Amazon to win a highly sought-after defense contract has reached President Donald Trump's desk -- a possible attempt to appeal to the President's well-known animosity toward the online retail giant and its founder, Jeff Bezos.
How vulnerable are the undersea cables that power the global internet?
Nightclub collapse kills 2 and injures athletes
Two people were killed and 17 others, including foreign athletes competing at the FINA World Championships, were injured when a loft in a nightclub collapsed in Gwangju, South Korea, early Saturday morning, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported.
Politicians who oppose the President here have gone missing in recent years
Dispute over tiny Asian islands may become US headache
While Japan and South Korea may not agree on who owns a cluster of tiny, rocky islands off their coastlines, they do agree that Russian bombers shouldn't be flying above them.
Eight killed in Philippines earthquakes
Seven people were killed after back-to-back earthquakes struck the northern Philippines Saturday morning, according to CNN Philippines, citing a disaster official.
Supreme Court rules for Trump on border wall
The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to use $2.5 billion from the Department of Defense to construct parts of a wall along the southwestern border that the government argues is necessary to protect national security.
Teenage soccer players denied visas to play in US tournament
At least nine boys with the Guatemalan under-15 soccer team were denied travel visas to the United States, the country's soccer federation said.
Syrian girl dies after saving sister's life in heart-stopping airstrike photo
A father looks with horror at his three young daughters, teetering on the destroyed edge of a bombed building in northern Syria. One of them, Reham, 5, grabs the shirt of her 7-month-old sister Tuqa in an attempt to save her from falling from the rubble.
Arsenal star fends off knife-wielding attacker in attempted robbery
British police are hunting for two armed men who attempted to rob Arsenal stars Mesut Ozil and Sead Kolašinac on Thursday.
Iranian cargo ship sinks in Caspian Sea
An Iranian cargo ship sank in the Caspian Sea near Azerbaijan's Lankaran port on Friday, according to Iran's state-run news agency IRNA.
Freak hailstorm halts Tour de France stage
Stage 19 of the Tour de France has been called because of adverse weather conditions, it was announced Friday.
Woman shoots two Israelis dead in Chinese restaurant in Mexico City
Two Israeli men were shot to death by a woman inside a Chinese restaurant at an upscale mall in Mexico City on Wednesday.
As the planet heats up, AC will cool you down. But the cost may be too high.
Forget Brexit -- when Queen Elizabeth was snapped in a photo op with Britain's new Prime Minister this week amid record temperatures, all anyone could talk about was her Dyson fan pictured in the background.
How long until Hyperloop is here?
The year is 2030. You're in a sleek pod-like capsule that's levitating inside a low pressure steel tube and accelerating across the country at speeds of more than 600 miles per hour.
Snake forces Nigerian lawmakers out of chamber
Lawmakers in Nigeria's Ondo state have postponed sessions indefinitely after a snake was found in their chamber, a spokesman for the legislators said.
US National Park adventures: Best parks to get your thrills
The national parks of the United States are a treasure -- beautiful, wild and full of wonders to see. No wonder so many people travel great distances to enjoy them.
Impeachment efforts against Trump fizzle
On the day after Robert Mueller's long-awaited, much-hyped testimony in front of two different House committees about his nearly-two-year-long investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, only a few House Democrats added their names to the list of members of Congress supporting impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.
6-year-old YouTuber buys $8 million property
A six-year-old South Korean YouTube star with 30 million subscribers has purchased a multimillion dollar, five-story property in Seoul.
Armed robbers steal at least $30M of gold and precious metals in airport heist
A group of armed men stole a haul of gold and other precious metals worth at least $30 million from a Brazilian airport Thursday, according to Brazilian state news agency Agencia Brasil.
Think Boris Johnson breaks the mold? Wait until you meet his girlfriend
When Boris Johnson's girlfriend Carrie Symonds joined the entourage of staff for his first speech as British Prime Minister, the waiting photographers went "bananas."
Trump accuses Sweden of 'letting our African American community down' in A$AP Rocky case
President Donald Trump said Sweden has "let our African American community down" by not freeing rapper A$AP Rocky, who is facing assault charges after a confrontation last month.
Look closely at this doctored presidential seal. You'll see why someone got fired
An audiovisual aide for conservative student group Turning Point USA was fired this week after President Donald Trump appeared on a stage in front of a parody image of the presidential seal at its Teen Student Action Summit.
Up to 150 migrants die in shipwreck
At least 150 people have drowned after their boat sank off the Libyan coast Thursday, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) confirmed.
Arsenal's stars reportedly victims of attempted car jacking
Two Arsenal Football Club players appear to have been subject to an attempted robbery in London on Thursday.
Suspected meteorite crashes into rice field in India
A suspected meteorite about the size of a football has crashed into a paddy field in a village in eastern India.
Woman jailed for recording her boss' alleged sexual harassment granted amnesty
Indonesian lawmakers have unanimously approved amnesty for a woman who was sentenced to six months in prison for recording her boss' alleged sexual harassment.
Here's where the 2020 Democrats stand going into a make-or-break debate
16 Marines arrested for human smuggling
Sixteen US Marines were arrested Thursday for alleged involvement in various illegal activities ranging from human smuggling to drug-related offenses, according to a statement from the Marine Corps.
Intense heat waves could become new normal
Europe is sweltering in intense heat, suffering through the latest heat wave in a summer that has seen at least 12 countries experience record-breaking temperatures.
Mosque cancels NBA star Enes Kanters youth camp after Turkish consulate gets involved
NBA star Enes Kanter says one of his free basketball camps was canceled because the mosque hosting the event received threats from the Turkish consulate in New York City. The mosque and the consulate denied that there was any intimidation.
Some of the world's largest automakers are cutting emissions even as the US rolls back regulation
Four of the world's largest carmakers -— Ford, Honda, Volkswagen and BMW — are going forward with plans to make more fuel-efficient vehicles for the US market, despite the Trump administration's plans to roll back the rules.
Joe Biden previews more aggressive approach ahead of next Democratic debate
Joe Biden is preparing for a confrontation with New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and California Sen. Kamala Harris.
List: The 96 House Democrats calling for an impeachment inquiry into Trump
As President Donald Trump has been openly feuding with House Democrats pursuing investigations into him, his administration and his finances, some lawmakers are calling to start an impeachment inquiry, the first step in a lengthy and likely divisive process.
North Korea says launch was a 'warning' to South Korea
North Korea says the two missiles launched this week toward the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan, were intended to send a warning to South Korea.
What makes Europe's heat wave so insufferable?
US-born citizen detained by ICE lost weight and didn't shower for 23 days, lawyer says
Francisco Galicia was so malnourished after his weeks in a US Customs and Border Protection facility that the the first thing he did after being released was order eight tacos.
Pompeo: Turkey should not make Russian missile defense system 'operational'
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday seemed to indicate the US was softening its position on congressionally mandated sanctions for Turkey over its purchase of the S-400 Russian missile defense system, stressing that the country should not make the missile defense system "operational."
Canada-wide manhunt for suspects focuses on a small town with brutal conditions
The nationwide manhunt for two Canadian teenagers suspected of killing three people has focused in on a swampy small town in rural northern Manitoba with just over 1,000 people -- but hordes and hordes of biting flies.
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