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Richer countries have less faith in vaccines, survey finds
People in high-income countries have the lowest confidence in vaccines, with about 20% of those in Europe either disagreeing or being unsure of whether vaccines are safe, according to a new global survey.
Trump to meet Xi at G20 amid raging trade war. He says the Chinese leader is a 'terrific guy'
US President Donald Trump has announced plans for an "extended" meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 summit in Japan next week, a significant development aimed at resolving the ongoing trade war between the two countries.
Feds seize more than 16 tons of cocaine at Philadelphia terminal
Federal authorities seized about 16½ tons of cocaine Tuesday from a large ship at the Packer Marine Terminal in Philadelphia, prosecutors said.
Asia stocks climb as Trump signals hope for US-China trade talks
Asia stocks spiked early Wednesday, following Wall Street's rally on signs that US-China trade relations could be improving.
Tsunamis warning lifted in Japanese coastal regions after earthquake
Japan's meteorological agency has lifted an earlier tsunami warning, after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 10:22 p.m. Tuesday (9:22 a.m. ET) off the coast of Yamagata Prefecture in the north of the country.
Cockle fishing and mud baths -- locals show you the real Thailand
With its talcum powder-soft, white sand beaches, turquoise sea and exquisite food, Thailand is at the top of many a holiday wishlist.
What's it like to walk the entire length of China's Great Wall?
On a warm spring morning in 1984, Dong Yao-hui and his two young friends, Wu De-yu and Zhang Yuan-hua, pulled on military surplus backpacks and boots and set out on a hike along a stretch of the Great Wall of China.
Hope Hicks is the Forrest Gump of the Trump White House
Hope Hicks, former campaign adviser and White House communications director for President Donald Trump, will testify before the House Judiciary Committee this week. But under a negotiated agreement with Chairman Jerrold Nadler, Hicks will testify behind closed doors. No cameras, no live audience, no visuals -- just a stenographer's rote recording of Hicks's testimony, released publicly after the fact.
Trump's pathetic tweet on deporting millions of immigrants should fool no one
He was right on schedule.
Facebook's new cryptocurrency has critics
No one was angry when Facebook named products Moments, Poke, Slingshot or Portal. But the name Facebook gave its new cryptocurrency has upset some members of a very specific group: people born between September 23 and October 22.
Trump voter's false claim surprises CNN reporter
CNN's Ed Lavandera talks with President Trump's supporters in Florida ahead of his 2020 campaign kickoff.
Gunmen kill dozens in 'terrorist' Mali attack, government says
Dozens of people were killed and many others were injured when armed men attacked two villages in central Mali, the government said Tuesday.
Congressman slams Trump for touting controversial drug
Presidential candidate Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) said it is reckless for President Donald Trump to tout a controversial new depression drug that works similarly to an opioid.
Boeing finally finds a new buyer for the 737 Max
Boeing got a huge vote of confidence for its troubled 737 Max on Tuesday as International Airlines Group announced it plans to buy 200 of the jets.
Magician's body found after failed stunt
Indian police have recovered the body of a stuntman who went missing in the Hooghly River Sunday while attempting a daredevil trick, authorities confirmed.
Marta has now scored more goals than any man or woman in World Cup history
Brazil great Marta put her name in the record books once again, scoring from the penalty spot against Italy to become the most prolific scorer in World Cup finals history.
Trump's pick for defense secretary bows out of confirmation process
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has "decided not to go forward with his confirmation process."
Iran claims it dealt 'heavy blow' to US 'spy network'
Donald Trump's secret 2020 weapon
Two days before President Donald Trump was set to formally kick off his 2020 campaign in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday night, the crowds began to gather. By the morning of the big day, thousands of people were milling around -- in swampy, high 80s heat with rain in the forecast-- with nine hours remaining until the President actually took the stage at the Amway Center.
Boaty McBoatface makes significant climate change discovery on first mission
The British research submarine Boaty McBoatface has made an impressive debut in the scientific arena, discovering a significant link between Antarctic winds and rising sea temperatures on its maiden outing.
Iran claims it dealt 'heavy blow' to US 'spy network'
Iran's Ministry of Intelligence said on Tuesday that the country has managed to "deal a heavy blow against America's international spy network."
Five keys to Trump re-election bid
President Trump will try to light a spark under his 2020 campaign as he kicks off his re-election bid Tuesday night in Florida. Coming after reports of terrible internal polling on key battleground states, the President will officially begin the long and grueling process of doing whatever it takes to keep the office for four more years.
Morsy's son blames regime for 'slow deliberate medical murdering' of ex-President
Abdullah Morsy, the son of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, has accused the country's current regime of "slow ... murdering" his father, amid wider questions from human rights groups about how the late leader was treated in prison.
Facebook unveils its digital currency
For the last year, Facebook has been signaling it wants in on the cryptocurrency phenomenon. At its F8 developers conference last month, cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he wants to make sending money as easy as sending a photo: digital, immediate, free and secure.
Memos reinforcing 'apolitical nature' of military issued by Shanahan after McCain controversy
Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan issued two internal memos to all Department of Defense personnel, service members and civilian employees Tuesday calling on Pentagon leaders to "reinforce the apolitical nature" of the US military, according to copies obtained by CNN.
Harvey Weinstein's lawyer doesn't want to represent him anymore
Harvey Weinstein's defense attorney doesn't want to represent him anymore and has filed to withdraw from the sexual assault case, according to a source.
World's best airline for 2019 revealed
The results are in -- Qatar Airways is back on top with flying colors, nabbing the top spot at the 2019 Skytrax World Airline Awards.
Fake Instagram accounts hijacking victims campaign
Some Instagram accounts have been accused of using a social media campaign that aims to promote solidarity with victims of unrest in Sudan merely to gain more followers on the platform.
David Ortiz's condition upgraded to 'good'
David Ortiz's condition has been upgraded to "good" by doctors more than a week after the former Boston Red Sox star was shot in the Dominican Republic, his wife said Tuesday.
Queen leads royal procession but Harry and Meghan are absent
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II led the traditional royal procession to open the 2019 Royal Ascot horse race meeting in England.
Trump just keeps 'joking' about serving more than 2 terms as president
President Donald Trump sure does have a strange sense of humor.
Outcry as Ecuador allows US military to use Galapagos airstrip
Plans to allow the US military to use the San Cristobal airstrip could threaten the environment of the World Heritage Site and compromise Ecuador's sovereignty, critics say.
They wanted a son so much they made their daughter live as a boy
The euro falls on talk of more easy money. Trump hits back on Twitter
Europe signaled Tuesday that it could return to printing money to boost its flagging economy, a potential reversal of policy that drew an immediate rebuke from President Donald Trump.
Man who 'milkshaked' Nigel Farage ordered to pay suit-cleaning bill
A man who threw a milkshake over Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage last month has pleaded guilty to assault and criminal damage, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service announced.
Michel Platini in custody over 2022 Qatar World Cup probe
Far-right teen who branded Prince Harry 'race traitor' jailed for four years
A far-right teenager who reportedly branded Prince Harry a "race traitor" and suggested he should be shot after his marriage to Meghan Markle has been jailed in Britain for four years and three months.
Trump seeks 2016 magic as he kicks off 2020
The President will try to turn back time Tuesday, officially lighting the touch paper on his reelection bid in the embrace of a besotted Florida crowd primed for pure, untamed Donald Trump.
London Heathrow Airport reveals expansion 'masterplan'
London's Heathrow Airport has released a new "masterplan" for its much-anticipated expansion, which will see a third runway open by 2026, making it one of the busiest airports in the world.
'No más': The two words that broke boxing great Roberto Duran
He came from the streets. He came from nothing.
How London's homicide rate stacks up against major US cities
A spate of violence in London sparked another vitriolic tweet from Donald Trump blaming mayor Sadiq Khan for the city's knife crime problem -- but is the British capital as dangerous as the US President suggested?
MTV Movie Awards: Full list of winners
The MTV Movie & TV Awards celebrated the best on-screen work of the past year on Monday night.
10-year-old girl conquers Yosemite's El Capitan
Few adults can say they successfully scaled Yosemite National Park's famous El Capitan in California.
Being blamed for the oil tanker attack suits Iran just fine
In the not very complicated mystery over the attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, there are two prime suspects with motives for the crimes. Only one, however, stands to benefit, whoever is responsible.
Mohamed Morsy: A polarizing legacy
Mohamed Morsy represented both the zenith of the Arab Spring and its almost universal failure. He became Egypt's first democratically-elected president in 2012, but after a year of deepening chaos was forced from office in a coup led by then-defense minister Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi.
'Puppy dog eyes' have evolved to appeal to humans
Dog owners have long been aware of the phenomenon of puppy dog eyes -- just a simple glance from a canine companion can soften even the hardest of human hearts.
Controversy as France beats Nigeria in dramatic World Cup match
Germany had already qualified for the knockout rounds of the Women's World Cup, but that didn't stop the high-flying side from dismantling South Africa in its final group stage match.
Sprint and T-Mobile merger is about to clear its biggest hurdle
Sprint and T-Mobile's on-again-off-again $26 billion merger appears to be on again, leaving the combined company poised to become the second-largest wireless provider in the country. The US Department of Justice is prepared to approve the deal within days, CNN Business has learned.
Richards: England gave Archer 'all the respect' he deserves
Cricket legend Viv Richards says England has given Jofra Archer "all the respect" he deserves after the bowler turned his back on the West Indies.
NASA's 'loneliest man'? Far from it
Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins remembers looking up a the sky as a child, seeing "the most marvelous things up there" and wanting to know more about them, he told CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. That's when he knew that he wanted to fly.
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