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How people are trying to end the crisis one tweet at a time
As tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan simmer, some people -- mostly youths -- are trying to build bridges and dialogue between the two neighboring countries.
The winners and losers of Michael Cohen's House hearing
Airman shot down Wednesday will be released as 'gesture for peace,' says PM, amid Kashmir border crisis
The best pictures from the curtailed Trump-Kim summit
The second summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended abruptly on Thursday, with a working lunch and a scheduled signing ceremony being called off.
US economy grew at a solid pace in the fourth quarter
US economic growth slowed slightly at the end of last year, but not nearly as much as feared by some economists.
Prince William attacks soccer's 'dereliction of duty' over mental health
The Duke of Cambridge, who is the English Football Association's President, has criticized professional clubs in England, accusing them of failing to take the mental health of their players seriously.
Lady Gaga addresses Bradley Cooper romance speculation
Lady Gaga had a big eye roll for everyone who believes she and Bradley Cooper are in love.
Artist David Hockney rescued from Amsterdam elevator
British artist David Hockney is known as a voracious smoker, but the habit got him into a scrape in Amsterdam on Wednesday.
Real Madrid's season on the brink after 3-0 Barcelona defeat
Real Madrid's season is on the brink.
Snowplow driver finds woman alive in car buried in snow
A snowplow driver in South Lake Tahoe, California, found a woman alive in a car buried in snow.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Texas from purging voter rolls
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked an effort led by Texas' secretary of state to purge individuals suspected of not being citizens from its voter rolls.
Pakistan will free captured Indian pilot as 'peace gesture'
Summit fell apart over Kim's demand to end sanctions, US says
World stunned as ashamed Cohen turns on Trump
Michael Cohen's quest for redemption drew Americans into the mob-like world of Donald Trump. The President's former personal lawyer has painted a cruel and unseemly picture, shocking even with the nation's senses dulled by years of Trump-induced controversy.
'Sometimes you have to walk': Trump leaves Hanoi with no deal
President Donald Trump's Hanoi summit with Kim Jong Un, meant to demonstrate his diplomatic gamble with North Korea is working, instead ended with no joint agreement after Kim insisted all US sanctions be lifted on his country.
India Pakistan crisis: Thousands of flights disrupted as Pakistan airspace closed for second day
Pakistan airspace remained closed Thursday morning local time as the country's increasingly fraught tensions with India disrupted thousands of flights for the second straight day.
Why Kashmir means so much to both India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan have been locked in a struggle over Kashmir for more than 70 years, and the restive region is back in the news again this week.
Absent US diplomacy, India and Pakistan stand at the precipice of war
"We will surprise you. Wait for that surprise" was the message Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, the director general of Pakistan Inter-Services Public Relations, had for his neighbors in India on Tuesday evening. It was a testy moment after an even testier day, one that served only to heighten existing tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan.
Pakistan claims to have 'shot down Indian jets and captured pilot'
The government of Pakistan says its air force shot down two Indian aircraft inside Pakistani airspace on Wednesday after the Indian Air Force crossed the line of control -- the de facto border between the two countries in disputed Kashmir.
Man who went viral for buying $540 of Girl Scout cookies arrested in DEA drug bust
A man who was praised for buying $540 in cookies so two Girl Scouts could escape the cold has been arrested on federal drug charges.
Who is Lynne Patton, the surprise guest at the Cohen hearing?
Lynne Patton, a Trump administration official, was a surprise guest at Wednesday's House Oversight Committee hearing with Michael Cohen.
Cohen's day-long testimony in front of the House Oversight Committee concludes.
OneWeb launches first batch of internet satellites
For decades, companies have wanted to beam cheap, high-speed internet down to consumers from space. Some businesses have already tried and failed.
Trump to Kim: 'You're a fantastic leader'
• Hanoi: From B-52 target to summit host
The most consequential lines from Cohen -- so far
Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's one-time personal attorney and fixer, is testifying before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday -- likely the only chance the public will have to hear from him before he is sent to jail in May for a series of tax and campaign finance charges.
Trump to Kim: 'You're a fantastic leader'
Cohen: Trump asked me to threaten hundreds
What is multiple sclerosis?
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system and is considered an autoimmune disease, in which the immune system attacks its own healthy cells. It affects quality of life and can be disabling.
I was one of the 500 people Michael Cohen threatened
When Michael Cohen called to threaten me — "You just bought yourself an f-ing lawsuit" — were his exact words, I felt a little special. How many people, I thought, had been subject to such thuggery? Surely it was a rare thing.
New photos from Jupiter look like a van Gogh painting
No, that's not Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" painting, but the swirls are pretty convincing. NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back some lovely new photos of Jupiter that give us all of the Post-Impressionist feels.
The Brexit battlefield has got less muddy, but more vicious
The Brexit battle lines just got a lot clearer.
Cohen issues warning to Trump defenders
Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen explains to Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) his reasons for testifying against President Trump and fires back at Republican lawmakers for attacking his character.
What a trial for treason in Russia has to do with the US 2016 election
Convictions handed down this week in a high-profile treason case in Russia have reopened questions about the Russian hacking of the 2016 US presidential election.
Cohen calls Trump a racist: 'In private, he's even worse'
Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen says that Trump is a racist and references comments he made prior to going into office.
Cairo train's fuel tank explodes, kills 20
Twenty people were killed and 40 others injured in a fire at Egypt's busiest railway station Wednesday morning, the country's health ministry said according to state TV.
Venezuela's self-declared interim president to begin exercising 'his duties'
Venezuela's self-declared interim president Juan Guaido says he will exercise his "duties as president" as soon as he returns to Venezuela from Colombia where he met Monday with US Vice President Mike Pence.
Cardinal Pell set to be jailed after bail application withdrawn
Lawyers for disgraced Cardinal George Pell are expected to argue Wednesday that the 77-year-old should remain free while he appeals his conviction for child sex abuse.
In 30 days, the Brexit mayhem will get even worse
In the 32 months since the UK made its decision to leave the European Union, the politics of the country have fundamentally changed.
Why being seen as tough on Pakistan helps India's Modi
Tensions between India and Pakistan, already on the rise since mid-February, spiked in the most dramatic of ways on Tuesday, with Delhi saying it had launched airstrikes on what it alleged was a terrorist training camp across its de facto border with Islamabad.
Trump set for first encounter with Kim as world waits
May chucks a grenade into Brexit debate
Michael Cohen will testify that Trump knew Roger Stone talked with WikiLeaks about DNC email dump
Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen is prepared to testify that Trump was aware of long-time adviser Roger Stone's efforts to reach out to WikiLeaks in advance of its release of damaging information about Hillary Clinton's campaign, according to a copy of his public testimony submitted to Congress and obtained by CNN.
Read: Michael Cohen's opening statement to Congress
How Hanoi went from being bombed by Washington to hosting Trump-Kim summit
On December 18, 1972, two sorties of hulking US B-52 bombers roared off from the U-Tapao airfield in Thailand and Andersen Air Force Base in Guam to begin what one Air Force officer called "the largest operation in the history of air power."
Pakistan vows retaliation after Indian airstrikes
- Kashmir: a bitter dispute
Michael Cohen apologizes to Senate panel for lying to Congress
President Donald Trump's former fixer and personal attorney Michael Cohen expressed contrition Tuesday upon his return to Capitol Hill, apologizing to the Senate Intelligence Committee for the lies he told during his 2017 testimony, according to multiple sources familiar with his interview.
Trump bets it all on friendship with Kim
Kim Jong Un's running bodyguards are back
Kim Jong Un brings his running bodyguards while Kim impostor runs his mouth in Hanoi. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
13 Republicans voted with Democrats to pass the measure
The House is expected to vote Tuesday to overturn President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to build a wall on the US southern border.
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari reelected, but opponent rejects results
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has secured a second four-year term in office, final results from Saturday's national election show.
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