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Hong Kong's leader is not resigning
Hong Kong's leader has issued a rare public apology in the wake of repeated record-breaking protests that called for the withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill with China that she introduced and championed.
Royal Ascot 2019: A summer spectacle with the royal seal of approval
Britain's royal family, toffs, top hats and world-class horse racing -- there is little more quintessentially British than Royal Ascot.
Man who shared New Zealand mosque shooting video online jailed for 21 months
A New Zealand man has been jailed for almost two years for sharing a video of the Christchurch mosque shootings that killed 51 people.
Ousted Egyptian president dies in court
Former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, the country's first democratically-elected leader, has died, Egyptian state media reported Monday.
Frida Ghitis: Hong Kong protesters face a powerful enemy
The people of Hong Kong have secured a remarkable victory, but they have far more cause to worry than to celebrate. A cloud of anxiety hangs over Hong Kong's future.
World's 'longest range single-aisle airliner' unveiled
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has unveiled designs for the A321XLR -- an aircraft it claims will be the world's "longest range single-aisle airliner."
Photo of sled dogs walking through water shows reality of Greenland's melting ice sheet
Steffen Olsen, a scientist with the Danish Meteorological Institute, was on a routine mission in northwest Greenland to retrieve oceanographic and weather monitoring tools placed by his colleagues on sea ice when he ran into a problem.
UN terrorism chief heavily criticized for trip to China's Xinjiang region
United Nations counter terrorism chief Vladimir Ivanovich Voronkov has come under heavy criticism from the United States and human rights groups over his recent trip to China's repressive Xinjiang region.
Welcome to Gay Hell, Michigan, where only pride flags are allowed to fly
Youtuber Elijah Daniel has pulled a lot of stunts since he started creating content, but his latest act as Mayor of Hell has a lot of people talking.
China's Xi to make first official visit to North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping will arrive in North Korea on Thursday for a two-day state visit, his first official trip to the country since he came to power in 2012.
Four injured in shooting during Raptors' NBA title parade
A shooting was reported Monday at or near the Toronto Raptors' NBA Championship celebration, Toronto Police said.
Chao under fire for appearing at family business events
Ethics experts are raising concerns about whether Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao used her office to help her family's business. CNN's Drew Griffin investigates.
US sending 1,000 additional troops to Middle East, blaming Iran's 'hostile behavior'
Eighth US tourist dies in Dominican Republic, resort says
Another US tourist has died in the Dominican Republic, bringing to eight the number of Americans to die in the country over the past year.
Ethiopia has been offline for a week
Internet outages that prevented many Ethiopians from accessing online services have entered a seventh day, sparking anger and frustration among citizens.
Iran's latest blow to the nuclear deal
Iran will surpass the limit of low enriched uranium it is allowed to stockpile under the nuclear deal in 10 days, a spokesman for the Iranian atomic agency spokesman announced Monday, in the latest blow to the pact agreed with the United States and other world powers in 2015.
The 78 wildest lines in Trump's epic ABC interview
How gerrymandering got its name
Gerrymandering is why election maps across the country can look so crazy. Politicians manipulate boundaries to favor one party or another.
Fashion icon and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt dies at 95
Gloria Vanderbilt died Monday morning, according to her son, CNN's Anderson Cooper. The fashion designer and socialite was 95.
Fact-checking Trump's ABC interview
In an extensive interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos that aired Sunday evening. President Donald Trump made several factual blunders and repeated many of his favorite incorrect claims.
She was supposed to unite Hong Kong. Instead she brought chaos
His father buried his family with his own hands
Future summers will 'smash' temperature records every year
If you think it's hot now, you haven't seen anything yet. A new study predicts that parts of the world will "smash" temperature records every year in the coming century due to climate change, "pushing ecosystems and communities beyond their ability to cope."
Huawei: US ban will cost us $30 billion
The founder and CEO of Chinese tech giant Huawei said the company will miss revenue forecasts by about $30 billion over the next couple of years and he blamed a US campaign against its business.
Israel announces new Golan Heights settlement named after Trump
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a new settlement in the Golan Heights named after his "great friend" Donald Trump.
Three countries went dark and no one knows why
Argentina's energy secretary said he does not believe a cyberattack caused a massive power outage that left tens of millions of people in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay in darkness for several hours on Sunday.
30 dead in triple suicide bomb blasts in Nigeria
Three suicide bombers, two girls and a boy, killed 30 people and injured 39 others when they detonated explosives in Nigeria's northeast, emergency response officials said on Monday.
Why New Balance turned on Trump over China tariffs
Lufthansa hit hard by low cost rivals
Lufthansa's stock plummeted Monday after the German carrier warned that intense competition from low-cost European rivals was hurting its bottom line.
Xi gets Russian ice cream from Putin
Chinese President Xi Jinping celebrated his 66th birthday Saturday alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin, who surprised him with ice cream, the Kremlin said in a statement.
When Trump came down that escalator
Trump may raise Hong Kong protests with Xi as city remains a thorn in Beijing's side
Hong Kong has once again burnished its reputation as a thorn in the side of the Chinese Communist Party and its leader, President Xi Jinping, after protesters swarmed the city's streets for the third time in one week.
Joshua Wong released from prison day after hundreds of thousands march in Hong Kong
A day after organizers said 2 million Hong Kongers took to the streets to march against an extradition bill with China, one of the city's pro-democracy icons has been released from prison.
India is hitting the United States with more tariffs
India just increased tariffs on US exports, dealing another blow to fragile global trade.
Trump campaign to fire multiple pollsters after unflattering numbers leak
President Donald Trump's campaign says it will fire several pollsters after internal polling numbers that showed the President lagging behind Democratic presidential candidates in key states were made public, according to two campaign officials.
Three countries went dark and no one knows why
A "massive failure" in an electrical interconnection system has left Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay completely without power, a utility distributor said Sunday.
US women set another World Cup record
It may have received some criticism for the ruthless dismantling of Thailand in its opening game at the Women's World Cup but the USWNT was in no mood to go easy on Chile.
Thousands of protesters call for city's embattled leader to step down
US women set another World Cup record and move on to final 16
US weighing military options against Iran, Pompeo confirms
Saudi teen gets prison time instead of death sentence
Meghan and Harry release Father's Day photo of Archie
Trump brands London mayor a 'disaster'
Donald Trump has attacked London Mayor Sadiq Khan over a spate of violence in the British capital, branding the politician a "disaster" and "national disgrace."
Sea of protesters bring Hong Kong to a standstill
MBS blames Iran for Gulf of Oman tanker attacks
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is blaming Iran for last week's attack on two ships in the Gulf of Oman, calling on the international community to take a "firm stand towards an exponential regime that supports terrorism and spreads killing and destruction."
Where is the world's most expensive painting?
6 weeks of lurid details of alleged sex cult
Several women testified how they blindly obeyed their "masters," screamed when they were branded and were pressured to have sex with Keith Raniere, the founder of a group called Nxivm.
Shooting death in US supermarket
Thousands march in large-scale protest despite suspension of controversial bill
Huge crowds expected to call for complete withdrawal of bill
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Hong Kong as campaigners look to keep the pressure on the government, despite a move by the city's embattled leader to suspend a controversial extradition bill. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
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