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Abortion is a right in Italy. But for many women, getting one is nearly impossible
Dow futures fall more than 200 points as trade war fears persist
Last week's topsy-turvy stock market ended on a positive note, but the Dow was set to fall sharply once again Monday after investors got mixed signals on trade.
How a Republican probe may help reveal Trump's tax records
In the end, Congress will almost certainly get President Donald Trump's financial records -- and Republican efforts to investigate the Christopher Steele dossier could be one reason why.
Meghan celebrates first Mother's Day with new photo of Archie
Though the UK celebrates Mother's Day in March, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is still an American at heart.
US will feel pain of new China tariffs, Trump aide concedes
Larry Kudlow, President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, said Sunday there is a "strong possibility" Trump will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 economic summit in Japan next month and said he expects China to retaliate against the US for its increase this week in tariffs on Chinese goods as Beijing has indicated it would.
Manchester City fends off Liverpool challenge to retain EPL title
Peggy Lipton, star of 'Mod Squad' and 'Twin Peaks,' dead at 72
Peggy Lipton, a Golden Globe award winning actress and star of the hit television show "Mod Squad," has died. She was 72.
Persecuted Uyghurs forced to make new lives far from home
The call to prayer at Emine Inanc mosque brings together immigrants who have found sanctuary in Istanbul's working-class Zeytinburnu neighborhood.
Five killed in attack on luxury Pakistan hotel, military says
Five people including a soldier were killed after gunmen stormed a five-star luxury hotel in Pakistan's restive Balochistan province, the military said Sunday.
Europe's populist nightmare won't end with Brexit
The UK's failure to leave the European Union has created an almighty headache in Brussels.
It's crunch time in the world's biggest election
Prominent Afghan journalist killed in Kabul
A prominent Afghan journalist and parliamentary adviser has been killed in Kabul, an Interior Ministry spokesman told CNN Sunday.
'SNL' mocks GOP loyalty to Trump
"Saturday Night Live" brought together some GOP congressional members to ask a simple question: What would it take to stop supporting President Trump?
Floods send massive alligator into farmland
An Arkansas man and his family were surprised to find a 9-foot alligator miles from its habitat following heavy flooding in the area.
Why South Koreans aren't dating
Kim Joon-hyup recently went on his first date in three years. But the 24-year-old student wasn't looking for a girlfriend, he was completing a college assignment.
Biden camp responds after Giuliani's canceled trip to Ukraine
Joe Biden's campaign has offered its first response after President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani said he would make a now-canceled trip to Ukraine to urge the country to investigate the Democratic presidential candidate.
US conservative 'destroyed' in BBC interview
American conservative commentator Ben Shapiro has admitted he was "destroyed" in a TV interview this week with British journalist Andrew Neil after being widely mocked for storming out of the debate and telling Neil: "I'm popular, and no one has ever heard of you."
'Power Rangers' actor dies at 38
New Zealand actor Pua Magasiva, best known for his role in "Power Rangers" and as a long-running star of the country's soap opera "Shortland Street," has died aged 38, his production company confirmed.
Ramaphosa holds onto power as Mandela's memory fades
Some had expected a slap in the face for the ruling ANC in this election.
Over 180 nations agree on plastic waste -- except the US
The governments of 187 countries have agreed to control the movement of plastic waste between national borders, in an effort to curb the world's plastic crisis -- but the United States was not among them.
Giuliani reverses course, says he's no longer going to Ukraine to press Biden investigation
President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani reversed course late Friday night and said he will no longer travel to Ukraine to push for that country to investigate Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden.
Venezuela was on the brink of an uprising. Now protesters are fighting for survival
On April 30, Venezuela seemed to be on the verge of a historic military and civilian uprising. The next day, that momentum died, and the country that had been bracing for change ended up trudging into a week much like any other.
Garment workers make less that the clothing brands they work for
With a range of economic incentives like the freshly built industrial parks for garment manufacturing, Ethiopia has positioned itself to become one of the world's top exporters of textile and garments.
Trump tramples and divides world, just like he does at home
Cuba to ration food and hygiene products amid US sanctions
Cuba announced new rationing of food and basic cleaning and hygiene products as the communist-run island grapples with increased US sanctions and the economic crisis affecting its close ally Venezuela.
Trump tramples and divides world, just like he does at home
Even before he was elected everyone knew Donald Trump was a bully, what they didn't know was how his bullying would affect them, nor what it would reveal about who he fears.
'Nothing happens:' Some feel left out of world's biggest poll
Mohammad Mujabir works hard tilling his scrabble patch of a field on the banks of the Yamuna River in New Delhi.
The tug-of-war between two divided Englands
As you drive into the market town of Willenhall in central England, the words "Willenhall is wonderful" are emblazoned in large letters across the wall of a supermarket.
German families plead for return of stranded ISIS children
In the summer of 2014, Danisch Farooqi says he received a phone call from his ex-wife informing him that she had taken their daughter, Aaliya, to Turkey. In a panic, he tried to get her back to Germany, he says, but within days his daughter was in Syria and her mother had married an ISIS fighter.
Horror after horror alleged inside China's camps
Australia's new foreign minister could be a gay, Asian woman
A Malaysian-born gay woman could become Australia's new foreign minister if the opposition Labor Party wins a tightly contested election this month.
White House requested former counsel publicly state President didn't obstruct justice, source says
The White House requested that former White House counsel Don McGahn publicly state that President Donald Trump didn't obstruct justice, but McGahn declined, an administration official told CNN on Friday.
Inside search for stealth fighter that vanished
CNN's Ivan Watson reports on the mystery of a Japanese F-35 stealth fighter that disappeared during a routine training exercise over a month ago.
Almost 900 child recruits released from anti-Boko Haram militia
Almost 900 children who were recruited into the ranks of an anti-Boko Haram militia in Nigeria have been released, UNICEF said Friday.
Two soldiers killed in rescue of four hostages in Burkina Faso
French forces freed four hostages, including an American and South Korean, during a night-time rescue in Burkina Faso in which two soldiers were killed, according to a statement from France's Elysee Palace on Friday.
Mandela's party heads for worst-ever result
Despite years of corruption allegations, a sluggish economy and sustained electricity blackouts, South Africa's ruling ANC looks set to win a substantial majority in a critical national election.
World's most unequal country after 25 years of freedom
More than two decades have passed since South Africa overhauled a racist regime designed to keep the country's black population under the thumb of an elite white minority.
Japan tests world's fastest bullet train
Japan has started testing its fastest-ever bullet train -- capable of reaching 400 kilometers per hour (249 mph) -- as it continues to develop the revolutionary mode of transport.
North Korea is waiting for Trump to blink ... or leave office
Trump's risky global bets leave world guessing
Donald Trump just laid another risky global bet -- escalating a trade war with China by imposing additional tariffs on Chinese goods in the midst of ongoing trade talks -- and neither he nor anyone else can be sure of what happens next.
Judge fast-tracks fight over Trump financial records
Congress and Donald Trump's fight over his financial records is now on the fast track.
Premier League title race: Liverpool and Manchester City set for dramatic finale
After a week in which football has redefined the word "incredible," the Premier League title race enters the final chapter of an extraordinary season.
Are avocados and almonds vegan? Here's why some say no
A video recently doing the rounds on Facebook included a segment from the BBC comedy quiz show QI. The video asks which of avocados, almonds, melon, kiwi or butternut squash are suitable for vegans. The answer, at least according to QI, is none of them.
Petraeus: Don't expect a deal with China too soon
Retired US Army general and former CIA Director David Petraeus explains why the US has leverage in its trade negotiations with China but needs to close a deal quickly.
Beijing says it regrets US President's hike in tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods and 'will have to take necessary countermeasures'
China said Friday that it regrets President Donald Trump's hike in tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods, and reiterated its promise to retaliate against the United States.
Pompeo says US doesn't want war with Iran but warns of 'swift' response if provoked
The Trump administration doesn't want war with Iran, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday, but he warned Tehran of a "swift and decisive" US response to any attack.
Rare black bear spotted in demilitarized zone
An endangered Asiatic black bear has been caught on camera in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that divides North and South Korea.
Life inside China's police state
North Korea is waiting for Trump to blink ... or leave office
Thailand bay made popular by 'The Beach' to remain closed for two more years
A victim of its own success, Thailand's most famous beach is set to be tourist-free for at least another two years.
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