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Are flying motorbikes the future for Dubai?
The flying motorbike is back in Dubai -- and you could see the police riding one in the not-too-distant future.
See Muslim call to prayer to mourn New Zealand victims
New Zealand residents came together in Christchurch to remember and honor the victims of the mosque terror attacks.
The EU throws Theresa May one last Brexit lifeline
At the end of a dramatic day here in Brussels, Theresa May was thrown what could very well be her last Brexit lifeline.
Cooper details 'tense speculations' over Mueller report
CNN's Anderson Cooper reports on the anticipation from reporters, politicians and the White House over the possibly imminent report from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
May asked bluntly, will the UK ever leave the EU?
EU agrees on Brexit extension
More than 92 dead as ferry capsizes in Iraq river
At least 83 people have died, including 12 children, as an overcrowded ferry capsized in Iraq's Tigris river in Mosul.
US B-52 bomber caught on Russian camera
Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford issued a warning about Russian President Vladimir Putin and the country's growing military threat.
Why Golan Heights is so important
President Trump is backing Israeli sovereignty over Golan Heights, a long-disputed piece of territory. CNN's Oren Liebermann explains why that's a major change in US foreign policy.
Facebook staff had access to hundreds of millions of people's passwords
Facebook revealed on Thursday it didn't properly mask the passwords of hundreds of millions of its users and stored them as plain text in an internal database that could be accessed by its staff.
EU will grant Brexit extension, according to draft statement from Brussels
Three Burundi schoolgirls face jail for doodling on President's photo
Three schoolgirls in Burundi spent the weekend in jail and are facing five years in prison for drawing on the President's face on their school books, Human Rights Watch told CNN.
Business and labor unions: UK is facing a 'national emergency'
British business and labor unions have set aside their differences to make a joint appeal to Prime Minister Theresa May to change course on Brexit or risk a massive economic shock.
Was Venezuela's rebel cop executed? Leaked photos raise questions
Oscar Perez knew death was closing in, but he was still trying to make a deal.
Suspect in Utrecht shooting had terrorist intent, prosecutors believe
Dutch prosecutors believe that the suspect in the Utrecht tram shooting that killed three people on Monday had a terrorist motive, but authorities are probing if this was combined with any "personal problems," according to a statement released on Thursday.
Guaido's chief of staff and head counsel detained, Venezuelan leader tweets
Venezuela's Juan Guaido, who has been recognized as interim president by more than 50 nations, tweeted on Thursday that his chief of staff and head counsel have been detained by the country's intelligence service, SEBIN.
US Justice Department issues subpoenas in criminal probe of Boeing
US Justice Department prosecutors have issued multiple subpoenas as part of an investigation into Boeing's Federal Aviation Administration certification and marketing of 737 Max planes, sources briefed on the matter told CNN.
New Zealand PM announces ban on all assault rifles
Anti-vaxers and Facebook: The four subgroups that fuel online attacks
In the ongoing -- and sometimes vicious -- vaccination debates online, pediatricians who are vocal vaccine advocates have become frequent targets of anti-vaxers.
May risks violence and loses even more allies
Theresa May's attendance at the EU summit in Brussels on Thursday was supposed to be the final appearance of a British Prime Minister in the European club before Brexit took place next week.
Australia braces for twin cyclones as state of emergency declared in Northern Territory
Parts of Northern Australia are being evacuated as the region braces for two cyclones to make landfall in the coming days -- one of which has the potential to be the region's most powerful storm in years.
May risks violence and loses even more allies
Indian billionaire arrested in London over alleged $2B fraud
UK police have arrested India's billionaire diamond dealer Nirav Modi in London over his alleged involvement in a bank fraud that could be worth $2 billion.
New Zealand to ban assault rifles
US Air Force deploys B-52 bombers in message to Russia
The US Air Force recently deployed six nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to Europe for "theater integration and flying training" exercises with regional allies and NATO partners -- a move viewed as sending a strong message to Russia, which is celebrating the five-year anniversary of its military annexation of Crimea.
Trump claims he wants Mueller findings public. Hmm.
Donald Trump, the President who refused to release his tax returns, just made an unexpected gesture towards transparency, saying he'd be happy for Americans to see Robert Mueller's final report.
China wants soft power. But censorship is stifling its film industry
Brexit delay a matter of 'great personal regret,' says May
Trump's acting defense secretary under ethics probe over Boeing ties
An investigation has been launched to determine whether acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan violated ethics rules by promoting products made by his former employer, Boeing, while serving in his current role at the Pentagon, the Defense Department's inspector general announced Wednesday.
A mom on a popular YouTube show is accused of pepper-spraying her kids when they flubbed their lines
The "Fantastic Adventures" YouTube channel has racked up more than 250 million views with its adorable cast of seven adopted children, silly topics and charmingly low-fi visual effects.
How Democrats fell out of love with impeaching Trump
Almost from the day that Donald Trump won the White House in 2016, a significant chunk of Democrats have wanted Congress to throw him out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue via impeachment. Which makes the latest finding on impeachment in a CNN-SSRS poll all the more intriguing.
Trump says China tariffs may stay for 'a substantial period of time'
President Donald Trump has warned that US tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese exports are unlikely to go away anytime soon — even if the two countries reach a deal to end their trade war.
Hundreds of hotel guests were secretly filmed and live-streamed online
Around 1,600 people have been secretly filmed in hotel rooms in South Korea, with the footage live-streamed online for paying customers to watch, police said Wednesday.
Justice Department issues subpoenas in criminal investigation of Boeing
May blames UK lawmakers for failing to pass her Brexit deal
Theresa May will not request a long delay to Brexit from European leaders, Downing Street has said.
Christchurch security footage shows suspect fired at people from his car
UN court increases Karadzic's genocide sentence to life imprisonment
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic's sentence for genocide has been increased by appeal judges at a UN court in the Hague, Netherlands, from 40 years to life imprisonment.
Six people arrested in Kenya after seizure of fake $20 million notes
Police in Kenya have arrested six people in connection with the seizure of counterfeit notes worth more than $20 million.
The UK might be hacking off its constitutional limbs
The United Kingdom is edging towards what might turn out to be the ultimate act of involuntary downsizing undertaken by any nation in history.
Extra pilot saved Boeing 737 Max 8 flight day before crash - report
An off-duty pilot in the cockpit of a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet jumped in to help crew disable a malfunctioning flight-control system as it experienced difficulties in October, according to Bloomberg.
EU hits Google with $1.7B fine
The European Union has hit Google with another big antitrust fine, the third in a series of billion-dollar penalties the US tech giant has faced for hindering competition.
A Syrian refugee and his son are first victims to be buried in Christchurch
Zaid Mustafa should have been at school on Wednesday.
New Mueller probe revelations explain Trump's rage
Brexit happens next week and no one knows if EU will stop it
Brexit is deep into its most crucial week since the last one.
New Zealand terror suspect planned third attack, police chief says
The suspect accused of carrying out Friday's terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, was likely on his way to carry out a third shooting before he was stopped by authorities, New Zealand's top police official said.
What four fatal crashes from the 1960s say about the 737 Max crisis
Cyclone survivors cling to rooftops as they await rescue
Fears are growing for more than 500,000 people in the Mozambique city of Beira, after aid agency officials warned that 90% of the area had been "destroyed" by Cyclone Idai.
Trump says he intends to designate Brazil a non-NATO ally
How a rich Russian's firm paid $500K to Cohen
World War II aircraft carrier found more than 2 miles under Pacific
Nearly 14,000 feet below the surface of the South Pacific, a remote-controlled research craft has glimpsed the hull of an aircraft carrier, the USS Wasp, that hadn't been seen since 1942.
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