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Costumes sitting in trash bags: CNN reporter returns to scene
CNN's Will Ripley reports from an alley next to the spot where a deadly Halloween crowd surge killed more than 150 people in Seoul, South Korea.
Russia's accusations that UK facilitated attacks on Nord Stream pipeline and Crimea 'baseless': France
Man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi had bag with zip ties, source says
Philippine death toll from storm Nalgae rises to 98, disaster agency says
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after Tropical Storm Nalgae barreled across the Southeast Asian country over the weekend, killing at least 98 people.
Lula da Silva will return to Brazil's presidency in stunning comeback
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been elected the next president of Brazil, in a run-off race on Sunday that was tight until the last moments.
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro denied a second term in bitter election marked by fear and anger
Polls opened Sunday in Brazil's presidential election runoff between former leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and the far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro, which has seen polls tighten dramatically in recent weeks.
Man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi had bag with zip ties: source
The man who is alleged to have attacked Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in the couple's San Francisco home had with him a bag that contained multiple zip ties, among other things, according to a source who has been briefed on the incident.
First responder's account of Seoul tragedy
Seoul crowd disaster leaves South Korea reeling, as death toll rises to more than 150
South Korean authorities were on Sunday investigating the crowd surge that killed at least 153 partygoers in Seoul, as the rattled nation attempts to come to terms with one of its worst-ever disasters.
Elon Musk, Twitter's new owner, tweets conspiracy theory about attack on Paul Pelosi
Elon Musk on Sunday gave credence to a fringe conspiracy theory about the violent attack on Paul Pelosi.
First responder's account of Seoul tragedy
Violent clashes break out between students and security forces across Iran, rights groups say
Violent clashes broke out between security forces and student protesters at university campuses across Iran on Sunday, according to activist and human rights groups in the country.
Unconfirmed Liz Truss phone hack report prompts calls for investigation
The UK government is facing calls to investigate after an unconfirmed media report claimed former British Prime Minister Liz Truss' phone was hacked while she was foreign secretary.
Ex-Russian official who turned on Putin predicts his next moves
Boris Bondarev, who worked as a Russian official advancing Vladimir Putin's foreign policy goals for years before resigning over the war in Ukraine, discusses Putin's objectives and if he will use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine.
Unanswered questions in Seoul Halloween crowd surge
Pelosi says children, grandchildren are 'heartbroken and traumatized' in first comments since attack
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says that while her husband, Paul, continues to improve following Friday's violent attack in their San Francisco home, their children and grandchildren "are heartbroken and traumatized."
Five elections in four years: What's the deal with Israeli politics?
Stop us if you're heard this one before: On Tuesday, Israelis are going to the polls to elect a new Knesset, or parliament. It's the fifth time in less than four years that voters are casting ballots. Holding elections that often is bound to prompt some questions. Here are some answers.
President Aoun leaves office amid Lebanon's financial crisis
Michel Aoun, the 89-year-old Christian president who presided over Lebanon's cataclysmic financial meltdown and the deadly Beirut port blast, vacates the presidential palace on Sunday, leaving a void at the top of a failing state.
Explosions near Somalia's education ministry kill 100 people
At least 100 people were killed after two car bombs exploded near Somalia's education ministry in the capital Mogadishu on Saturday.
Crowd crush kills at least 151 at Seoul Halloween festivities
Dozens of people in South Korea's capital of Seoul are receiving medical assistance after an incident during Halloween festivities in the city.
What we know about the deadly Halloween disaster in Seoul
Most weekends, the narrow alleys of Itaewon, the neon-lit nightlife district in South Korea's capital Seoul, are busy with partygoers and tourists. Now it's the site of one of the country's worst disasters.
Russia suspends participation in UN-brokered grain export deal with Ukraine
What we know and still don't know about the attack on Paul Pelosi
The man who is alleged to have attacked Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in the couple's San Francisco home on Friday is expected to be charged with multiple felonies Monday, according San Francisco law enforcement officials. He is expected to be arraigned on Tuesday.
A major grain deal between Russian and Ukraine is now paused indefinitely
Russia will suspend its participation in the United Nations-brokered grain export deal with Ukraine after drone attacks on the Crimean city of Sevastopol, the country's defense ministry announced Saturday.
Head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards warns that Saturday is 'last day' of protests
The head of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards has told Iranians to end the weeks-long demonstrations that have gripped the country, warning that Saturday would be their "last day" of protest.
Haitian politician shot dead, as violent gangs and political turmoil push country to the 'edge of collapse'
A Haitian politician has been shot dead outside his home, authorities have said, as international concerns intensify over the gang violence, political turmoil and humanitarian crises that have seized control of the country.
Elon Musk owning Twitter should give everyone pause
An officer was reunited with the baby he helped deliver and rescue at the US-Mexico border
A US Customs and Border Protection officer was reunited with a young girl who he helped deliver at the US-Mexico border six years ago.
Analysis: Elon Musk owning Twitter should give everyone pause
In late May, something unusual happened at Twitter. Shareholders voted to approve two proposals to change how the company operates — and did so against Twitter's recommendations.
Die-hard NASCAR fan wins six-figure lottery jackpot by honoring Dale Earnhardt with his pick
One North Carolina man's longtime support of NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt paid off big-time when he won over $200,000 in the lottery.
House majority leader reflects on 20 years since first federal voting systems legislation enactment and how the fight over voting system legitimacy has shifted
The first piece of modern federal legislation to address the infrastructure of voting systems across the country, known as Help America Vote Act, celebrates its 20th anniversary on Saturday.
45 dead as Tropical Storm Nalgae hits Philippines
Tropical Storm Nalgae has killed at least 45 people and injured dozens more in the Philippines, the country's disaster agency said Saturday.
They fled a Boko Haram massacre. Now, after years in refugee camps, families return to rebuild their lives
It is a sight Ya Lewa Aji says she can never forget: a baby strapped to her mother's back, shot dead while the mother lay lifeless on the floor.
This 8-year-old boy has just made climbing history
An 8-year-old boy became the youngest person to finish climbing El Capitan in California's Yosemite National Park on Friday, according to his father, who has been by his side and cheering him on since the pair began their journey earlier this week.
The Happy Meal inventor says McDonald's didn't want it at first
McDonald's said this week that it sold half of its new Happy Meals geared toward adults in just four days. But four decades ago, when the first Happy Meal debuted, the company didn't quite get it.
Women could once again make up a pivotal swing vote in November
Republicans are bullish that this could the year of the "security mom" -- the moment when women who abandoned the GOP during Donald Trump's presidency gravitate back toward Republican nominees who are speaking to their worries about the economic and physical security of their families.
How to survive a cobra bite -- or better yet, avoid one entirely
Thailand is full of snakes -- more than 200 species, including cobras. That might be unsettling for some people, but it was ideal for Prangmart Charoenwai as a boy in southern Thailand.
Spooky spots to explore from the US to Asia
In travel news this week, we bring you America's eeriest cities, the world's most elusive shipwrecks and National Geographic's top places to visit in 2023.
A Colorado train passenger looked out the window -- and found a missing hiker
A Colorado train passenger helped lead to the rescue of a missing, injured hiker after she spotted her through a train window.
Australia repatriates families of ISIS fighters from Syria
Australia has repatriated a group of women and children who were left stranded in refugee camps in northeastern Syria after the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group lost control of the area in 2019.
Russia says it has repelled a drone attack on Crimea
Russian Black Sea warships have repelled a drone attack in Sevastopol Bay, a Russian official in Crimea said on Saturday.
What causes armies to lose the will to fight? Here's what history tells us -- and what Putin may soon find out
It was one of the strangest episodes in military history, an event so unusual that it was first treated as a myth.
Is it time to accept North Korea is a nuclear power?
As a statement of intent, it was about as blunt as they get.
As Brazil cracks down on fake news, Bolsonaro's new move is straight out of Trump's playbook
After Donald Trump's 2020 reelection bid failed, some supporters claimed that the media and social media had been unfair to the former President -- a narrative that continues to resonate among his base today.
Guns, God and fake news dominate Brazil's presidential race
The thundering sound of gunfire reverberates through a room during a seemingly endless barrage.
US official's suggestion of 'arms-control' talks with North Korea raises eyebrows
The United States said on Friday its policy towards North Korea had not changed after a senior US official responsible for nuclear policy raised some eyebrows by saying Washington would be willing to engage in arms-control talks with Pyongyang.
At least 6 people injured in shooting outside Pittsburgh funeral, officials say
Multiple shots were fired in Pittsburgh on Friday and there is an unknown number of victims at this time, said Pittsburgh Public Safety officials.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen to file for divorce
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen, who married in 2009, plan to file for divorce on Friday, a source with direct knowledge told CNN.
Plans for Singapore's first 'supertall' skyscraper unveiled
Singapore is set to welcome its first ever "supertall" skyscraper, a term used to describe buildings that exceed 300 meters (984 feet) in height.
Intruder shouted 'where is Nancy?' before the attack. Pelosi has undergone surgery for a skull fracture.
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