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Qantas cancels A380 order, raising questions
Doubts about the future of the Airbus A380 have grown after yet another airline canceled an order for the superjumbo jet.
More than 20,000 people infected in measles outbreak in Madagascar
Measles found Hasina Raharimandimby and her family. Over three heartbreaking days in late January, three of her young children died of the virus.
US-German tensions spike over terror suspect dispute
Tensions in the fraught relationship between Washington and Berlin are spiking again, as Trump administration officials rail against Germany for deporting a terrorist to Turkey instead of extraditing him to the US following a 2015 indictment.
Venezuela blocks border bridge where aid is set to arrive
Study: Global rates of suicide death have fallen by a third since 1990
The total number of global deaths from suicide increased annually from 762,000 to 817,000 between the years 1990 and 2016, a new study finds.
Venezuela blocks border bridge where aid could arrive
The Venezuelan government, led by embattled President Nicolas Maduro, has blocked a bridge connecting Venezuela to Colombia, according to Colombian officials and a CNN photojournalist at the scene. The move effectively blocks the passage of humanitarian aid called for by Venezuela's opposition, should it be delivered via this route.
Vatican clarifies Pope's comments on 'sexual slavery' of nuns
A day after Pope Francis created an international uproar by saying Catholics nuns had been subjected to "sexual slavery" by the founder of a French order, the Vatican sought to clarify his remarks.
10 air traffic controllers called out sick and the US government shutdown had to end
On January 24, it seemed like the partial government shutdown would go on forever, leaving more than 800,000 federal workers in unpaid limbo. But on January 25 -- the 35th day of the longest-ever federal shutdown -- something changed: 10 air traffic controllers decided to stay home.
The past five years are Earth's warmest on record
Last year was the fourth-hottest year ever recorded, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA, which means that the past five years have been the five warmest years in the modern record.
US House intel chair unveils sweeping probe into Trump finances and Russia
The House Intelligence Committee on Wednesday voted to send more than four dozen unredacted transcripts from its Russia investigation interviews to special counsel Robert Mueller.
Second blackface scandal rocks Virginia politics
Virginia's three highest-ranking officials are now embroiled in scandals
Pregnant women are risking their lives to bring people tea
US to cut aid to Cameroon due to alleged human rights violations
The US government has decided to cut millions in security and military aid to Cameroon amid growing concerns over the Cameroonian government's human rights record, US officials tell CNN.
2nd blackface scandal rocks Virginia politics
Trump's State of the Union address: 5 key takeaways
Tusk: 'Special place in Hell' for Brexit promoters 'without a plan'
The President of the European Council didn't mince his words on Wednesday, saying there was a "special place in Hell" for people who "promoted Brexit" without a plan.
Six-story building collapses in Istanbul
A six-story building collapsed in an eastern suburb of Istanbul, Turkey's biggest city, on Wednesday.
WhatsApp braces for world's biggest election
WhatsApp has a powerful platform in India. Sometimes too powerful.
Was James Brown's wife murdered?
Trump's SOTU call for compromise is only on his own terms
The state of Donald Trump is unrepentant and defiant. And while he says he's open to compromise and national unity -- it must be on his terms.
Was James Brown murdered?
The reactions to Trump's speech that you need to see
The response to President Trump's second State of the Union speech was mixed. Some cheered and clapped while others remained stoic.
Trump on immigration: 2018 and today
President Trump addressed immigration reform in his 2018 State of the Union address. In his 2019 speech, he put much more emphasis on the southern border wall.
Trump: End illegal immigration
Why so many women wore white to the State of the Union address
Behind him, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sat in a white suit jacket and blouse. Before him, a block of female lawmakers donned a range of white outfits and visibly unimpressed expressions. Even his daughter Tiffany was pictured in white, with social media speculating that the choice may have been more than a coincidence.
China, Taiwan clash in Lunar New Year military propaganda videos
Beijing and Taipei have marked the Lunar New Year holiday by releasing competing videos of military grandstanding, in the latest rhetorical clash between the two governments.
Dems response: 'We are coming for America, for a better America!'
Trump announces second Kim summit will take place in Vietnam
President Donald Trump announced during Tuesday's State of the Union address that his second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will take place in Vietnam on February 27 and 28.
N Korea is hiding nukes and selling weapons, alleges confidential UN report
North Korea is moving its nuclear and ballistic weapons to hide them from potential US military strikes, according to a UN Security Council diplomat citing a confidential UN report.
Stacey Abrams: 'We need Trump to tell the truth'
During the Democratic response to the 2019 State of the Union address, former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams explains why she is disappointed by President Donald Trump's approach to the nation's problems.
Trump slams 'ridiculous partisan investigations.' See Pelosi's reaction
In his 2019 State of the Union address, President Trump said "politics, war and partisan investigations" were a threat to America's economic growth.
Senate approves Middle East policy bill urging the President to keep US troops in Afghanistan, Syria
UAE 'recklessly' supplying Yemeni militias with foreign arms, Amnesty reports
The United Arab Emirates is "recklessly" supplying militias and other factions waging war in Yemen with an array of advanced weaponry, according to an investigation published by Amnesty International on Wednesday.
Trump to pitch unity to a skeptical audience
The amazing turnover of Trump's Cabinet in 1 photo
Federal prosecutors seek interviews with Trump Org executives
Federal prosecutors in New York have requested interviews in recent weeks with executives at the Trump Organization, according to people familiar with the matter, signaling a growing potential threat to President Donald Trump and those in his orbit from criminal investigations by the Manhattan US Attorney's office.
Sold to an ally, lost to an enemy: How US military tech ends up in the wrong hands
Guess who's going to the SOTU
From a sixth grade boy with the last name of Trump, to an undocumented immigrant who worked for the President's golf club, here are some of the SOTU guests.
They shut down an airport to help. Now they face life in jail
Under cover of darkness, the activists use bolt croppers to cut through the airport's perimeter fence, squeezing through the gap they've created and running across the open tarmac towards their target: a plane, readying for take-off.
US general backs Saudi coalition after CNN report on weapons in Yemen
The top United States military commander in the Middle East suggested Tuesday that America would continue to back its allies waging war in Yemen, despite new evidence of arms deal violations uncovered by a CNN investigation.
Top US general says Trump did not consult him on Syria withdrawal
The commander of US Central Command, which oversees military operations in the Middle East, said Tuesday he "was not consulted" prior to President Donald Trump's December announcement that the US would withdraw its troops from Syria.
British journalist John Cantlie believed to be alive, still held by ISIS
John Cantlie, a British journalist who was taken hostage in Syria in 2012 and appeared in a number of ISIS propaganda videos during his time in captivity, is believed to be alive, UK Security Minister Ben Wallace said Tuesday.
Liam Neeson: 'I'm not racist'
Liam Neeson appeared on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday in the wake of controversy over his saying he contemplated carrying out a racist revenge attack after someone close to him was raped.
Theresa May offers little more than platitudes on Brexit
Hundreds of miles from Brussels, Theresa May is in Belfast, doing her best to put out the fires that her Brexit deal has caused.
Death of 30-year-old cryptocurrency CEO plunges company into crisis
The death of a Canadian entrepreneur has left a huge stash of cryptocurrencies locked off from the people who own them.
Deadly Paris building blaze: Foul play suspected
At least seven people have died after a blaze swept through an apartment block in central Paris in the middle of the night, according to French news agency Agence France Presse (AFP).
First-ever papal mass begins in the Arabian peninsula
Pope Francis has become the first pontiff to deliver mass in the Arabian peninsula, the birthplace of Islam. The mass, delivered in front of some 135,000 attendees at Zayed Sports City stadium in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, comes as a highlight of the pope's historic visit to the United Arab Emirates.
China just quietly wrote off a chunk of Cameroon's debt. Why the secrecy?
When top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi met Cameroon President Paul Biya in the capital Yaounde last month and wrote off a chunk of the African country's debt, the deal very nearly went unnoticed.
Japan's deputy PM blames women 'not giving birth' for declining population
Japan's deputy prime minister has come under fire after apparently blaming childless women for Japan's demographic woes.
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