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Microsoft and Softbank are helping Abu Dhabi find its first big startup
Abu Dhabi wants to be home of the next disruptive technology. To get there, it's partnering with Microsoft and Softbank.
13 of the most spectacular footbridges around the world
Footbridges, once built simply to provide passage over challenging obstacles, are increasingly being designed with thrill seekers in mind.
The real problem for Robert Kraft is the video, not the charges, experts say
Consider the options: One year in jail, community service, or a potential life sentence on the internet if an embarrassing video of you goes public.
UGA fraternity suspended over video mocking slavery, using racial slur
A fraternity at the University of Georgia has been temporarily suspended after a video circulating on social media shows several people mocking slavery and one person using the n-word.
Mueller found no collusion, but didn't exonerate Trump on obstruction
Trump claims vindication after Mueller finds no evidence of collusion
US ATTORNEY GENERAL: MUELLER DID NOT FIND TRUMP CONSPIRED WITH RUSSIA
Image of Jacinda Ardern projected onto world's tallest building
Through her stoic resolve and empathy for the victims, New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern became the reluctant face of the terror attack that left 50 Muslim worshipers dead in Christchurch earlier this month.
US high school shooting survivor dies by suicide
Trump's not in the clear yet despite end of the Mueller report
Cruise ship finally docks after terrifying ordeal at sea for passengers
Trump's not in the clear yet
When Trump learned Mueller was done
On the evening Robert Mueller submitted his report to the Justice Department, ending the special counsel investigation that has clouded all but a few months of his presidency, President Donald Trump was not huddled in a war room or dictating defiant tweets to his underlings.
Evacuated passengers of cruise ship receive medical treatment as vessel sails to Norway port
The US Justice Department will continue to pursue a handful of probes that began with Mueller's work
As Robert Mueller exits stage left, the Justice Department will continue to pursue a handful of investigations—and potentially more prosecutions -- that began with or were bolstered by the special counsel's work. And a significant group of them still focus around President Donald Trump.
It's Mueller time, buckle up
Strap in, America.
Europe despairs as UK's Brexit strategy goes off the rails
"I'm just practicing for when we Brexit next week," I told the immigration officer at the head of the non-EU citizens line, as I pushed forward my British passport.
Evacuation of passengers has ended as cruise ship travels to Norway port
Passengers describe desperate wait for rescue
Abandon Brexit, say London marchers. But will lawmakers listen?
For 29-year-old communications worker Naomi Penfold, taking the train down to London from Cambridge for Saturday's "Put It to the People" rally was daunting.
WWII casualty comes home after 74 years
How can you fill an emptiness that has always been part of your life and that of your entire family?
Cruise ship evacuating off Norway coast
Cruise ship evacuating 1,300 people off Norway
Royal visit to Cuba at odds with US stance
Royal visits overseas always attract a great deal of scrutiny, but none in recent memory has been quite as politically sensitive and potentially inflammatory towards the UK's closest ally than this one.
Thailand votes in first post-coup election
Choltanutkun Tun-Atiruj wasn't old enough to vote in the last official elections held in Thailand in 2011.
Epicenter of Australia's church abuse scandal
There was a time when Ballarat, a regional Australian city northwest of Melbourne, was proud of its most famous son.
Australia braces for tropical cyclones
Cruise ship evacuating 1,300 people off Norway
Thousands protest against Brexit as political crisis deepens
Rough seas hamper rescue
Rough seas hampering rescue
Inside Trump's evening for the ages
Brexit brings thousands into London streets
ISIS militants who mounted last stand used wives and children as human shields
Ethiopian Airlines was a symbol of national pride. Then disaster struck
Caliphate is over. What now for ISIS?
Did Russia really chase a US bomber out of its airspace?
At first glance, it looked like a scene out of "Dr. Strangelove:" The Russian Ministry of Defense this week published a video of what it claimed was a pair of fighters chasing an American B-52 bomber away from Russian airspace.
New Zealand bans terror suspect's manifesto
The possession and distribution of a manifesto believed to be written by the suspect behind the Christchurch mosque attack is now illegal in New Zealand, officials said.
'Thailand's Banksy' lampoons military government ahead of elections
As Thailand prepares for Sunday's elections, not everyone in the country is optimistic about the supposed return of democracy after five years of military rule. Street artist Headache Stencil, often dubbed the "Thai Banksy," believes the odds are unfairly stacked in the ruling junta's favor.
THE MUELLER REPORT IS DONE
'Tragedy of biblical proportions' visible from space
As many as "300 to 400" dead bodies line the banks of a road out of the city of Beira, in Mozambique, according to an eye witness account, suggesting that the human toll of Cyclone Idai is likely to far exceed official estimates.
Priest stabbed while leading televised mass in Montreal; suspect arrested
While shocked parishioners and a television audience watched, a man stabbed the elderly rector of St. Joseph's Oratory at Mount Royal, Canada's biggest church, as he led Mass on Friday morning, Montreal police said.
Trump sparks confusion with tweet on North Korea-related sanctions
President Donald Trump triggered rampant confusion among his own aides and administration officials when he said Friday he is withdrawing new sanctions aimed at North Korea that were just issued by his own administration.
11 looming questions now that the investigation into Russia's election interference is finished
Special counsel Robert Mueller has finished his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and turned over his final report to Attorney General William Barr.
There will be no further indictments, official says
Special counsel Robert Mueller has finished his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Toobin: This is really good news for Kushner and Trump Jr.
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin reacts to the news that special counsel Robert Mueller is not recommending any further indictments, according to a senior Justice Department official.
Mueller delivers report to Justice Department
Trump's Golan Heights announcement met with a shrug in the Arab world
When Mike Pompeo landed in Beirut from Tel Aviv on Friday morning, barely a handful of demonstrators took to the streets to protest the US Secretary of State's visit.
What happens next with Brexit?
More than 1,000 days after the British public voted to leave the European Union, EU leaders have agreed to allow Britain a delay to the withdrawal process so it doesn't crash out of the bloc on March 29.
Why Mueller report will be the calm before the storm
Robert Mueller's formal delivery of his investigative report, whenever it happens, will be more prologue than climax. Only after it's in Attorney General William Barr's hands will the action begin -- a dynamic, multifront legal and political battle that will test fundamental notions of due process, executive authority and separation of powers.
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