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Phoenix from the flames: MotoE takes to the circuit just months after fire
MotoE, the new all-electric motorcycle racing series, made its debut this weekend at Germany's iconic Sachsenring circuit. As the bikes assembled on the grid for the first ever race, it was easy to forget the astonishing story behind their journey there.
Mariah Carey puts diva twist on #BottleCapChallenge
Don't ever expect Mariah Carey to be basic.
Tyson Fury announces rematch with Deontay Wilder
Tyson Fury says his highly anticipated rematch against world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder will take place on February 22 next year.
Bolsonaro takes center stage as Brazil seals title
Some Presidents extend an invitation, others just crash the party.
The private world of London's Traveler community
The Westway curls from Paddington to North Kensington, a colossal gray serpent, choking West London in its grip.
Prosecco fizzy wine region gets UNESCO status
Italy has reason to celebrate with a glass of something fizzy -- its Prosecco Hills region, famous for producing sparkling wine, has been named as one of the latest additions to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
This beautiful Silk Road city is now a World Heritage site
Before Azerbaijan was famous for oil, it was a land of silk and spices.
Man seen climbing London's Shard skyscraper without harness
Anyone can take the lift to the top of the Shard tower to get great views over London, but one man decided to add some extra excitement to his visit.
Decadent Dubai brunches are turning green
When writer Guy Beringer introduced the concept of brunch more than a century ago -- a civilized late-morning meal, not as early as breakfast or as heavy as Sunday lunch -- he could not have foreseen what it would become in its most elite incarnation.
Hong Kong protesters appeal to mainland Chinese tourists
'Cool that Michelle Obama knows I exist'
The world of Cori "Coco" Gauff -- the player taking Wimbledon by storm -- has entered a different stratosphere as she enters the second week of a grand slam for the first time.
Trump responds to UK envoy's slam
President Donald Trump said Sunday the United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States "has not served the UK well," after the ambassador called Trump "inept" and "incompetent" in leaked diplomatic cables.
Venezuelan opposition and Maduro government to hold talks in Barbados
Negotiations are set to resume Monday between the Venezuelan government and the opposition group calling for its ouster in a bid to end months of political instability, the two sides announced.
Social media becomes ode to Rose Lavelle
The Women's World Cup may be over for another four years, but the breakthrough tournament of one young US star already has fans excited about the future.
California quakes are a dire warning the Big One is still a threat
Alipay is investing $145 million to grow women's soccer in China
China's national women's soccer team just got a big boost from online payments app Alipay.
Dumping rat poison will 'help the birds'
About 27 miles west of San Francisco, the Farallon Islands host a plethora of wildlife, including some of the largest seabird populations, five kinds of marine mammals and rare species like the Farallon arboreal salamander.
Latest earthquakes send a dire warning: The Big One is overdue
US team champions both on and off the pitch
• US wins its fourth Women's World Cup
At least 3 people gored as running of the bulls begins in Pamplona
At least three people were gored Sunday as the annual running of the bulls began in Pamplona, Spain, according to local authorities.
Stevie Wonder to have a transplant
Stevie Wonder will be taking a break from music.
Disney Channel star dies at age 20
Actor Cameron Boyce, who starred in the Disney Channel's television shows and series, has died at age 20.
Ariana Grande pens letter to fans after videos show her crying on stage
Videos released on social media showed Ariana Grande crying onstage at a recent concert.
Her 'vagina poem' about the President landed her in jail
Japan's day care crisis is turning working moms into activists
When Japanese politician Yuka Ogata decided to bring her seven-month-old child into Kumamoto's city assembly, she was hoping to set a precedent for working mothers.
Admiral set to become US Navy's top officer retires over inappropriate relationship
Vice Admiral William Moran, who was set to become the Navy's top uniformed officer, has decided to retire from the Navy and will not take on the role of Chief of Naval Operations, after the Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer called Moran's judgment into question over a professional relationship he maintained with a former Navy public affairs official, who left the Navy after an investigation into incidents of sexual misconduct.
Victory for New Democracy party in Greece signals end of left-wing populism
With 75% of the vote counted, the center-right New Democracy party was on track to win the first national elections since Greece exited a bailout regime a year ago, signaling a clean break with years of firebrand populism and a return to mainstream politics.
US Women's team crowned world champion after 2-0 win over the Netherlands
Deutsche Bank will cut 18,000 jobs
Iran's slow-burn nuclear strategy: Wait out Trump and get new deal from successor
Greta Thunberg has led a climate movement. But these countries are not swayed
Iran breaches uranium enrichment purity limits set by landmark nuclear deal
Tehran has started to increase uranium enrichment beyond the threshold it agreed to as part of a landmark nuclear deal, the Iranian government announced Sunday.
Megan Rapinoe starts for US
Climbers seek new routes to keep the thrill of Everest alive
It was a scene no one could quite believe -- atop Everest, once considered the most remote place on earth, lines of climbers snaked over the ridgeline above the mountain's highest camp at 8,000 meters (26,247 feet), waiting for their turn to summit.
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein arrested and accused of sex trafficking minors, sources say
Florida-based billionaire Jeffrey Epstein has been indicted on new charges related to alleged sex crimes involving minors, law enforcement sources told CNN on Saturday.
Greta Thunberg has led a climate movement. But these countries are not swayed
California quakes: Governor asks Trump to declare emergency
• USGS: Bay area could be site of a devastating quake by 2030• See waves in pools caused by earthquake
Why does Trump want a citizenship question on the census?
President Donald Trump's fight to add a question about citizenship on the 2020 census means the government is preparing to take another shot at answering what should be a straightforward question: Why does it want to ask about citizenship in the first place?
N Korea reveals why Aussie student expelled
Alek Sigley, the Australian student who was detained in North Korea, was deported for spreading anti-government sentiment, the country's state media has said.
Analysis: After the fireworks, Trump makes more
Two years after the President was wowed by the French's military-heavy Bastille Day celebration, Trump finally got his own fete, complete with military flyovers and, controversially, tanks.
Designed as a symbol of unity, Hong Kong's flag becomes the focus of protest
Hong Kong's flag was designed to be a symbol of unity. Its circular arrangement of white flower petals, set prominently against a bright red background, is supposed to embody the rights and freedoms enjoyed under the "one country, two systems" principle.
Southern California braced for more aftershocks
At least 20 people are injured in an apparent gas explosion at a Florida shopping center
Al least 20 people were injured after a gas explosion shattered parts of a shopping mall in the South Florida city of Plantation, authorities said.
João Gilberto, a pioneer of bossa nova, has died at 88
The Brazilian singer and composer João Gilberto, one of the pioneers of bossa nova, died in Rio de Janerio on Saturday, according to Agencia Brasil, the country's official news agency.
New Melania Trump statue divides opinion
Melania Trump has made a surprise reappearance near her Slovenian hometown of Sevnica, emerging from a tree stump in the form of a rustic wood statue.
Meghan and Harry release Archie christening photos
Royal fans have finally got a proper glimpse of Britain's newest royal, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
The UK's next prime minister will be chosen by 0.2% of the nation
Terrifying moment anchors react to earthquake on set
CNN affiliate KCAL/KCBS news anchors were live on air when a 7.1 earthquake struck California.
Man describes ride at Disneyland during 7.1 earthquake
A man describes riding Space Mountain at Disneyland during a 7.1-magnitude earthquake in Southern California.
Meghan and Harry's private christening causes storm
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