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One of the ISIS 'Beatles' says he's sorry. Will confessions save these fighters from death row?
Two of the remaining members of the British ISIS cell known as "the Beatles" have confessed their part in the ransoming of Western hostages in a rare interview that showed them broken and pleading for news of their fate. One of the fighters also offered an unprecedented apology for his actions with the group.
Six men found guilty of 8-year-old girl's rape and murder
An Indian court has convicted six men for the kidnap, rape and murder of an eight-year-old Muslim girl in Jammu and Kashmir state last year, in a high-profile case that sparked widespread protests across the country.
Trump just said something about China that isn't even close to true
Trump claims huge Mexico win, but critics say it's a mirage
President Donald Trump is riding into a fresh week of constitutional collisions with Democrats claiming a huge victory for his blustering leadership style — this time over Mexico.
Brexit chaos could push the UK economy into reverse starting now
The UK economy could be headed for its first quarterly contraction since late 2012 after uncertainty over Brexit caused a sharp slowdown in manufacturing.
Nadal rewrites tennis history with 12th French Open title
Rafael Nadal defeated Dominic Thiem 6-3 5-7 6-1 6-1 at the French Open to become the first player to win the same grand slam 12 times.
Hong Kong's protest movement was on life support. Then the government revived it
As Hong Kong welcomed the start of 2019, the city's pro-democracy movement, made famous around the world after the Umbrella Movement, was in the doldrums.
North Korean defectors escaped cybersex slavery in China
Wearing big black headphones and sitting on a blue floral bedspread, North Korean defector Lee Yumi was video chatting with yet another stranger online, dark rings shading the pale skin under her eyes.
Microsoft announces new Xbox console
Microsoft has pulled back the curtain on a new Xbox console.
Ronaldo record broken by Brazilian striker
Italy has waited 20 years since its last appearance at the Women's World Cup and it proved a memorable return as Barbara Bonansea scored twice, including a dramatic stoppage time winner, to give the Azzurre a 2-1 win over Australia Sunday.
Up to 1 million protest Hong Kong extradition bill
0.24% of the UK's population will choose the next prime minister. This is fine
1 million protest in Hong Kong against a controversial extradition bill
Tens if not hundreds of thousands of protesters are due to take to the streets of Hong Kong Sunday to oppose a controversial extradition bill that would enable China to extradite fugitives from the city.
Melania's fashion diplomacy tears up the rulebook
The visit this week of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump to England, Ireland and France, featured no public speaking engagements from the first lady -- a solo event at 10 Downing Street in London with the husband of Prime Minister Theresa May did not include official remarks.
A police chief is missing after he was knocked overboard from fishing boat in Texas
A dozen state and federal agencies are searching for a police chief who fell overboard after his fishing boat was hit by a wake of a passing vessel in Texas.
The silver lining to Trump's incompetence
Commentators have been sounding the alarm almost on a daily basis, warning that President Donald Trump's words harm national security and weaken our standing in the world. They are largely wrong. In many cases, foreign leaders and citizens of the world alike have likely "priced in" Trump's erratic behavior and sidelined his pronouncements. If so, the result is a neutered presidency and an America that is safer because Trump is often not taken seriously.
Calls for 'civil disobedience' in Sudan after scores killed
Sudan's pro-democracy movement has called for "civil disobedience" throughout the country beginning Sunday, days after a bloody military crackdown killed more than 100 people in the capital Khartoum.
Fox News host: Trump claim is 'fake news'
Following an interview with President Trump on D-Day, Fox News host Laura Ingraham had to clarify that Trump's claim that the interview held up the D-Day ceremony was "fake news."
Rapper found dead from gunshot wounds
A Maryland rapper was shot and killed in Annapolis over the weekend.
Germany wants to track people at home
A hidden audio recorder built to fit inside a bedroom door. A tiny camera stashed in a garden birdhouse. Secret odour-samplers embedded into living rooms sofa to collect signature body scents, to be stored for future use so sniffer dogs can track surveillance targets.
England vs. Scotland: Women's World Cup hosts a rivalry like no other
On Sunday, old enemies will go head-to-head as England take on Scotland at the Women's World Cup, continuing a rivalry that is like no other in sport. Neighbors and fierce foes, this is a World Cup opener neither team will want to lose.
UK village considers the unfathomable: tearing itself down before nature does
Lee Bamber is standing in his garden on a gray day in Fairbourne, northwest Wales. The sea is within earshot -- in fact, it's just on the other side of a wall separating the Irish Sea from his land. The local council says because of rising sea levels, one day garden and sea will meet and the village will be flooded. Today, however, Bamber's feet are resolutely dry.
She wanted to see the world before she went blind. Now her family struggle to find her
Shortly after his daughter Carla went missing in Peru, Carlos Valpeoz left behind his old life as a contractor in the Texas Hill Country and boarded a plane to find her. He brought only a backpack with him, unsure how long he'd be away from home.
The week that finally laid bare the Brexit myths
Three turbulent years after 17 million British people voted to leave the European Union, Brexit has grown from a quaint word to an ugly cloud hanging over the nation.
DC Pride Parade marchers injured after panic caused by noises mistaken for gunshots
People were injured Saturday during the Capital Pride Parade while running from what they thought were gunshots, according to District of Columbia Deputy Mayor Kevin Donahue.
New York Times: Mexico, US agreed on border policies months before Trump tariff threat
Mexico had already promised to take many of the actions agreed to in Friday's immigration deal with the US -- months before President Donald Trump's tariff threat, officials from both countries who are familiar with the negotiations told the New York Times in a story published Saturday.
'More precious than pandas': The fight to save Taiwan's black bear
In the foothills leading to Dasyueshan National Park in eastern Taiwan, Mei-Hsiu Hwang points to the pear, tea and betel nut plantations patchworking the slopes.
British prime minister hopeful reportedly admits to cocaine use, but does anyone care?
For an outsider, Britain looks like it has been on drugs as it makes an often farcical attempt to leave the European Union.
Symptoms pointed to brain cancer. But it wasn't a tumor surgeons removed
He was arrested at 13. Now Saudi Arabia wants to execute him
Meghan back in the spotlight after giving birth
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will make her first public appearance Saturday since the birth of her son, Archie Harrison Mountbattan-Windsor, at the traditional Trooping the Colour, a celebration of the Queen's official birthday.
Scientists investigate a threat under the Arctic
I'm a black man with a teenage son. I can't bring myself to watch 'When They See Us'
I tried to watch "When They See Us." I couldn't even get past the trailer.
Alleged Neymar rape: Lawyer launches impassioned defense of accuser
The lawyer for the model Najila Trindade, who accused Brazilian footballer Neymar of rape and assault, defended his client in an interview with CNN, calling her a victim "who, until proven otherwise, has been raped."
Trump reveled in visit with Queen, history and his family
It was the presidential version of what-I-did-on-my-summer-vacation: Buckingham Palace to see bearskin-hatted guards; Normandy for the hallowed rows of fallen American heroes; and the west of Ireland for a round of golf on the Atlantic-facing links.
Russian journalist charged with attempted drug dealing
A prominent Russian investigative journalist has been charged with attempted drug dealing, his lawyer said Saturday, in a case that has captured headlines and sparked protests in Russia.
This small town could be underwater within a generation
In a small village in Wales, climate change is turning the ocean into an existential threat. As the seas rise, the people of Fairbourne are facing the stark reality that their village could be gone within the next generation. CNN's Phil Black reports.
Five teens arrested after lesbian couple viciously beaten on bus
Police are calling for witnesses after two women were beaten and robbed in a homophobic attack on a London bus.
Misinformation swirling around Dutch teenager's death ignites debate over euthanasia
At just 17-years-old, Dutch teenager Noa Pothoven had already written an award-winning memoir detailing her struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anorexia in the wake of sexual assault and rape.
Putin and Xi show a unified front against Trump in St. Petersburg
Chinese President Xi Jinping had the ultimate tour guide on his visit to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum this week: His "bosom friend," Russian President Vladimir Putin.
7 startling facts about the crisis facing our oceans
Dead sea birds and whales wash ashore with plastic in their bellies. Discarded fishing gear, plastic bags and other items accumulate in large patches throughout the ocean. Not to mention the microplastic polluting the marine environment that we can't see.
Pompeo downplays climate change, suggests 'people move to different places'
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo downplayed climate change as a longstanding trend, suggesting that that modern societies could adapt to a changing environment, possibly with people moving to different places.
US and Mexico reach deal on tariffs, Trump says
President Donald Trump said tariffs on Mexican goods are "indefinitely suspended" after negotiators from the US and Mexico were able to reach a deal on immigration enforcement.
Venezuela plans to reopen borders with Colombia
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that he plans to reopen the country's borders with Colombia on Saturday.
India's trash mountains are a fetid symbol of the country's plastic problem
Ravidas in New Delhi is a slum like no other.
Hosts France storm to win in Women's World Cup opener against South Korea
A good host must be confident and entertaining but not must completely dominate proceedings. France took notice of two of those three nuggets of advice at least, as the home nation ensured a copybook start to its Women's World Cup campaign with a commanding performance against South Korea.
Meghan Markle making her first public appearance since the birth of baby Archie
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, will be making her first public appearance Saturday since the birth of her son, Archie Harrison Mountbattan-Windsor.
She killed her abusive husband. Now she's been freed in a landmark case
A British woman who served almost 10 years in prison for killing her abusive husband with a hammer will not face a retrial, a judge has ruled, after her murder conviction was quashed in February.
US and Russian warships nearly collide in the Pacific
The United States and Russian navies are at odds over an apparent near collision in the Pacific Friday with each side blaming the other.
Eden Hazard: Real Madrid and Chelsea agree Belgian international's transfer
Real Madrid has agreed Eden Hazard's transfer from Chelsea for a reported fee of €100 million ($113 million).
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