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Expo 2020 Dubai plans to bring sustainable architecture home
When the mercury soars in Dubai, the thought of living without air con is enough to make anyone break out in cold sweats.
Top reasons to visit Central American gem of Belize
Despite its impressive Mayan ruins and inviting climate, bite-sized Belize has long been overshadowed by Mexico and Costa Rica for sun seekers looking for an affordable winter escape.
Report: Efforts made to hide Trump's school records
CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to Washington Post Senior Editor Marc Fisher on the paper's new reporting that there were efforts made to hide President Trump's grades from his time at the New York Military Academy.
Flip-flop fines introduced in Italy's Cinque Terre
Italy's Cinque Terre coastline has an almost mythic status among travelers -- who hasn't seen photographs of the pastel-colored houses built into rugged cliffs, surrounded by bright blue sea, and fallen instantly in love?
Climate change gets worse management under Trump, investigation finds
The federal government is doing a worse job managing the problem of climate change under President Donald Trump, according to an investigation from the Government Accountability Office that included climate change on its High Risk List report on Wednesday.
US senator says Saudi prince has gone 'full gangster'
Retired Gen. John Abizaid's nomination hearing Wednesday to be the Trump administration's first ambassador to Saudi Arabia became a bipartisan rant about the kingdom's "gangster"-like abuses, its regional disruptions under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the potential impact on US national security interests.
For possible life on other planets, the more suns the better
When looking for planets that might support life in our galaxy and beyond, astronomers are looking for conditions that are just right to create the "Goldilocks zone." This is also called the habitable zone, when a planet is the right distance from its star to have a comfortable temperature and liquid water pooling on its surface.
Trump revokes Obama order on reporting civilians killed in US airstrikes
US intelligence officials will no longer be required to publicly disclose the number of civilians killed in airstrikes against terrorist targets "outside areas of active hostilities" due to a new executive order issued by President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
UK police deal with multiple reports of suspicious packages
Police were dealing with multiple reports of suspicious packages in the UK on Wednesday, a day after three improvised explosive devices were discovered at London transport hubs.
Alex Trebek announces he has stage 4 pancreatic cancer
"Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek is hoping for a victory as he wages a battle against cancer.
Dead gardener's 'revenge beyond the grave'
German police suspect a landscape gardener is responsible for killing one man and injuring two other people from beyond the grave.
Dad plotted acid attack on toddler son
A father has been found guilty of plotting an acid attack on his three-year-old son amid a bitter custody battle with his ex-wife.
Lawyer convicted of assault after racist rant on Air India flight
A lawyer who subjected aircraft crew to "prolonged" racist abuse on a November flight from Mumbai to London was convicted of assault Wednesday.
Trump pressured staff to grant security clearance to daughter Ivanka
President Donald Trump pressured his then-chief of staff John Kelly and White House counsel Don McGahn to grant his daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump a security clearance against their recommendations, three people familiar with the matter told CNN.
R. Kelly: 'I have been assassinated'
R. Kelly is blaming scorned women and social media for his latest troubles.
Real Madrid: How the Kings of Europe lost their crown
In a year that the Champions League final will be played just 14 kilometers from the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid's current team ended up some distance away from resembling a European champion.
The ISIS orphans waiting to come home
At 5 a.m. on a September morning in 2014, 14-year-old Soraya picked up a large suitcase and left her family home in the suburbs of Lyon, France. The sound of her closing the door as she left woke her older sister who promptly ran to warn her mother, Nadia. Nadia flung open the window and yelled at Soraya to come back. The girl paused for a few seconds, looked up and then walked on, past the parking lot and out of sight.
Ex-Nissan chief leaves Japanese jail after months behind bars
Carlos Ghosn left a Tokyo jail on Wednesday after spending more than three months in detention on allegations of financial misconduct, Japanese media reported.
Iraq defeated ISIS more than a year ago. Its revival is already underway
Italy plans to join China's Belt and Road, reports say
Italy may be about to formally endorse China's Belt and Road Initiative, becoming the largest economy yet to back the massive global infrastructure project which is a signature policy of President Xi Jinping.
'Failure of the century:' Real Madrid humiliated by Ajax
For the first time since May 2015 -- a run stretching 46 months -- Real Madrid is out of the Champions League.
Satellite images show activity at North Korean missile site, reports say
Satellite images appear to show that North Korea has begun rebuilding a part of a long-range missile test facility, analysts said Tuesday, raising potential questions about the future of US-North Korea negotiations.
Trump launches political war of survival
Philippines warns US treaty could drag it into war as B-52 flies over South China Sea
The Philippines' top defense official has questioned a key treaty with the US over fears it could drag the country into war in the South China Sea.
Several passengers hurt after a sudden 115 mph gust hit this cruise ship
There was no warning. One moment passengers were sitting at a piano bar on their huge cruise ship slipping through the water off the East Coast and seconds later the ship started tilting.
Anderson Cooper: What is Ivanka Trump's expertise in anything?
Kirsten Powers and Mike Shields join Anderson Cooper to discuss CNN's report that President Trump pressured his then-chief of staff John Kelly and White House counsel Don McGahn to grant his daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump a security clearance.
In a Kylie Jenner world, what does it mean to be a 'self-made' billionaire?
Last July, when Forbes put Kylie Jenner on the cover of its America's Richest Self-Made Women list, a controversy erupted over the magazine's description of her as "self-made."
Robot waiters and snail pizza: What US fast food brands do to please Chinese diners
America's fast food giants are having to work harder to win over diners in China.
Body of missing dentist found inside suitcase
Police in Australia have found the body of a missing Sydney dentist stuffed inside a suitcase.
Three small explosives found at London transport hubs
Three small improvised explosive devices were received at London transport hubs, the Metropolitan Police said Tuesday. The packages appear to have been capable of lighting small fires when opened.
US B-52 bomber flies near contested islands in South China Sea
A US B-52 bomber flew near contested islands in the South China Sea on Monday, according to US Pacific Air Forces, which oversees air operations in the region.
Trudeau crisis deepens as second minister quits
A second high-profile minister has resigned from the cabinet of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, amid a corruption scandal that threatens to destabilize his government ahead of this year's national election.
London patient might be second to be cured of HIV
A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1, according to a case study to be published Tuesday in the journal Nature. Effectively, some scientists believe that the "London patient" has been cured of the viral infection, which affects close to 37 million people worldwide.
500 ISIS fighters surrender in group's last Syrian enclave
Some 500 ISIS fighters surrendered to US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces on Tuesday, amid the final push to wrest the jihadist group from Baghouz, its last remaining enclave in eastern Syria.
$19M Bugatti priciest new car ever sold
ISIS orphans returning to France
France is set to bring home a planeload of children of jihadists, many of them orphans. For a country as traumatized as France is by terrorism, the prospect is proving politically difficult. CNN's Melissa Bell reports.
Denmark has a 'pervasive rape culture,' says Amnesty International
Denmark has a "pervasive rape culture" caused by its failure to address victims' grievances, antiquated laws and its reluctance to prosecute rapists, Amnesty International said in a report released Tuesday.
World's top 100 most polluted cities ...
Asia has dominated a new list of the world's most polluted cities of 2018.
Ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn could soon be freed on bail
After spending more than three months in a Japanese jail cell, Carlos Ghosn could soon be freed.
Why US will end special India trade treatment
US President Donald Trump announced plans Monday to end special trade treatment for India, accusing it of unfairly shutting out American businesses.
India denies that Pakistan intercepted one of its submarines
Delhi has denied Pakistan's claim that it intercepted an Indian submarine that attempted to sail into its waters, as the two nations continued to trade barbs after a week of escalating tensions.
'Jews to the gas': The anti-Semitism shaming Dutch soccer
It takes less than a minute to walk from Amsterdam's beautiful Portuguese Synagogue to the "De Dokwerker" statue.
Four graphics that help explain Britain's knife crime crisis
The deaths of two 17-year-olds in London and Greater Manchester over the weekend have reignited the debate over knife crime in Britain.
Remembering Luke Perry
... and 22 of the top 30 are in the same country
India accounts for seven of the world's 10 cities with the worst air pollution, according to a new report, but previously smogbound Chinese cities have seen a marked improvement.
North Korea hackers target US 'critical infrastructure'
A group of North Korean hackers is believed to be actively targeting US businesses and "critical infrastructure," a report released this week by cybersecurity firm McAfee said.
Huawei plans to sue the US government: report
Democratic investigations now target Trump's entire world
US looking into reports Pakistan violated arms agreement in Kashmir
The US is looking into reports that Pakistan misused American-made F-16 jets during an aerial engagement with India last week that brought the two nuclear armed neighbors to the brink of conflict.
China's military budget to rise by billions
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