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Trump says 'much can be learned' from Australia's immigration policy. Migrants subjected to it have set themselves on fire
United States President Donald Trump has found the one immigration policy more controversial than his own, and endorsed it.
Hong Kong protesters appeal to world leaders as China tries to smother debate
Hong Kong protesters are appealing for foreign support in their fight for political freedom, calling on world leaders to act ahead of the summit of the Group of 20 major economies in Osaka, Japan, this week.
What it takes to qualify for the 2020 Democratic debates
Not all of the 2020 presidential candidates will stand on the debate stage. See what they'll need to snag a spot in the upcoming debates.
Kushner refuses to say if US backs two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's senior adviser, refused to say in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer whether the US backs or opposes Israel's annexation of Jewish settlements in the West Bank or supports a two-state solution to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Frida Ghitis: Tragic photo is a moral stain on Trump's America
Angie Valeria had not celebrated her second birthday when she drowned on Sunday, grasping her father as they tried to reach the United States. The picture of tiny Valeria, face down, with her tiny arm still around her dead father's neck, has become the heartbreaking symbol of the Trump administration's cruel -- and failing -- policies at the southern border. Valeria and her father, Oscar Alberto Ramirez, are more than a statistic because we have their picture. But they are not an anomaly.
The other photo that illustrates the crisis unfolding at the US-Mexico border
Another photo of a parent and child near the river that divides the United States and Mexico has sparked an outcry -- online and in halls of power.
Never-before-seen footage from JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette's wedding to be aired
More than 20 years ago, John F. Kennedy, Jr. married Carolyn Bessette in a secret wedding. Now, footage from the wedding will finally be revealed.
Officer traveling with Bolsonaro to G20 caught with 39 kilos of cocaine
A Brazilian Air Force officer traveling with President Jair Bolsonaro's G20 contingent was arrested late Tuesday, after he was caught with 39 kilograms (roughly 86 lbs) of cocaine.
Women accuse ex-Gambia leader of rape
Three women have accused Gambia's ex-president, Yahya Jammeh, of carrying out a series of rapes and sexual assaults while in power, according to Human Rights Watch and TRIAL International, a group that advocates for crime victims.
Nearly 100 drivers followed a Google Maps detour and wound up stuck in an empty field
Technology isn't always foolproof, as about 100 Colorado drivers learned when Google Maps offered them a supposedly quick way out of a traffic jam.
US women's soccer team hits Trump where it hurts
President Donald Trump railed against American women's soccer co-captain Megan Rapinoe Wednesday after the soccer star said she wouldn't go to the White House if the national team wins the World Cup before saying that he would invite them to visit "win or lose."
Shocking photo shows danger many face when they try to cross into the US
'Pornographic' video evidence submitted in R. Kelly case
Singer R. Kelly appeared in a Chicago court Wednesday, where a judge said he would like to set a trial date for early next year and prosecutors turned over a DVD allegedly showing pornographic images involving a minor.
The G20 isn't about Trump, but it is about his (mostly rocky) relationships with world leaders
President Donald Trump will arrive Thursday at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan -- his third time attending the yearly gathering as President and, in some ways, the most consequential.
San Francisco just approved an unprecedented health experiment
Seeking to "curb the epidemic of youth vaping," San Francisco officials voted on Tuesday to effectively ban the sale of e-cigarettes -- becoming the first US city to do so and thrusting the coastal tech hub into a fierce debate over the future of smoking.
7 key questions Congress needs to ask Mueller
Iran's Foreign Minister says that US actions have been 'provocative' but Iran is not seeking war
Bones uncover mystery of Neanderthals
The Neanderthal genome was sequenced in 2010, but mystery still surrounds the early history of our extinct human relative.
House panel votes to subpoena Conway
The House Oversight Committee voted on Wednesday to subpoena testimony from White House counselor Kellyanne Conway after a federal agency recommended that she should be fired for repeatedly violating a law that limits the political activities of federal employees.
US and India agree that even friends disagree. But can they agree on trade?
Recent trade tensions between the US and India won't impact ties between the two nations, and their partnership is "already beginning to reach new heights," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said during a visit to New Delhi Wednesday, less than two weeks after India increased tariffs on some US exports.
Trump: If US is attacked, Japan can just 'watch it on the Sony television'
President Donald Trump again lamented what he views as an unequal military alliance Wednesday, claiming that if the US is attacked, Japan "doesn't have to help us at all" and "can watch it on the Sony television."
New Istanbul mayor's thinly veiled warning to Erdogan
The winner of Istanbul's mayoral election re-run has issued a thinly veiled warning to Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to respect democracy, and that whoever "decides not to serve the people and prioritizes their political future" will be exposed.
'Lost' $170M Caravaggio bought just before auction
A Caravaggio painting found in a French attic and estimated to be worth up to €150 million ($170 million) has been sold to a mystery foreign buyer, just two days before it was due to be auctioned.
Last known images of missing college girl released by police
Is she smiling or is she upset as she stands with one hand touching her necklace, the other clutching her phone? The last known images of Mackenzie Lueck, 23, released by the Salt Lake City Police Department on Tuesday, offer few clues.
Woman watched as her husband and daughter drowned at US-Mexico border
The very real danger of Trump's talk of a hypothetical Iran war
What it's like to eat at the world's best restaurant
It's just landed the number one spot at the World's 50 Best Restaurant Awards, beating out the likes of Denmark's Noma and Bangkok's Gaggan.
Europe's heat wave is smashing records
Germany recorded its highest-ever June temperature on Wednesday, as much of continental Europe contends with a major heat wave.
Mueller's encore could be a serious blow to Trump
Ikea wants to build affordable homes in Britain
Ikea conquered the world with inexpensive furniture. Now it's turning its attention to affordable homes in Britain.
Notre Dame fire could have been started by cigarette or electrical fault
The catastrophic fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral could have been caused by a burning cigarette or an electrical malfunction, French prosecutors said Wednesday.
Prince Charles under fire for becoming patron of homeopathy body
Britain's Prince Charles has come under fire after becoming the patron of a group that endorses homeopathic medicine.
Japanese angered by Kim Kardashian's new Kimono lingerie line
Kim Kardashian West has been accused of cultural appropriation after launching a brand of figure-hugging underwear called Kimono.
Most expensive city for expats revealed
Hoping to pack up your life and work somewhere more interesting than your hometown?
Courage and sacrifice: 6 activists behind LGBTQ progress
Activism takes different forms, whether it's marching in the streets, speaking on behalf of marginalized people or influencing pop culture to embrace people from society's fringes.
Trump says Pence is '100%' his 2020 running mate
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Vice President Mike Pence is "100%" his 2020 running mate after a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed urged him to replace Pence with former ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley.
US soccer star says she's 'not going to the f*****g White House' if they win World Cup
American women's soccer co-captain Megan Rapinoe is not planning to go to the White House if the national team wins the World Cup.
Maisie Williams will play another badass in her next TV role
The Night King was no match for Arya Stark, so it stands to reason that the murderous gangster who sets his sights on Maisie Williams in her next project doesn't stand a chance.
China bans all meat from Canada
The Chinese government has announced a suspension on imported meat products from Canada over claims of forged customs documents, the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the two countries.
France and other European nations continue to search for a way to defuse growing tensions between the two sides
Denmark gets youngest-ever prime minister
Mette Frederiksen, the leader of Denmark's center-left Socialist Democratic party, has announced that she will form a left-leaning, one-party minority government, making her the nation's youngest-ever prime minister.
Wimbledon seedings confirm Rafa Nadal's worst fears
The seedings for Wimbledon are out, and are they unlikely to please Rafael Nadal.
Huawei is still signing up 5G customers despite US pressure
Mobile providers are still lining up to buy 5G network technology from Huawei despite recent US sanctions that have threatened the Chinese tech company's global supply chain.
Man accused of dismembering Tinder date slashes his own throat during trial
A Nebraska man accused of killing and dismembering a 24-year-old woman slashed his throat in court this week while his murder trial was underway.
Solar eclipse will be visible in South America next week
Space fans in South America are preparing for a total solar eclipse on July 2, but if you're not in the area you can still watch online.
Apple launches candidate guide for 2020 Democratic debates on its News app
Many of the lesser-known Democratic candidates are betting that this week's debates will be an opportunity to introduce themselves to the viewing audience.
Eric Trump says he was spit on at a restaurant
Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, said Tuesday he was spat on by an employee at a Chicago-area restaurant.
Britain deploys new fighter jet
Britain has successfully completed the first operational mission of its most advanced fighter jet -- the Lockheed Martin Lightning F-35B.
North Korea lashes out at US 'hostile acts'
Pyongyang has lashed out at Washington in a surprise move, just days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un received an "excellent" personal letter from US President Donald Trump.
A father fights to keep his daughter alive as anti-vaccine sentiment swells in Italy
When his daughter Angela was gravely ill, Nicola Pomaro made her a solemn promise: If she recovered, he would do all he could to help her live life to the full.
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