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Can Norway win the global race to build a 'floating tunnel'?
With majestic glaciers, fjords and mountains, Norway is famous for its dramatic natural landscape.
Hundreds of migrants cross US-Mexico border
In the early morning hours Thursday, several busloads of migrants were dropped off on Highway 2 in Mexico, just south of the Arizona border.
US files criminal charges against China's Huawei
The United States has filed criminal charges against Huawei, escalating its fight against the Chinese tech giant and potentially complicating efforts by Washington and Beijing to negotiate an end to their bruising trade war.
Mueller investigation 'close to being completed'
Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election is "close to being completed," acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker said Monday.
Professor to Chinese students: Speak English
A Duke University professor who warned Chinese students against communicating in their native language and urged them to speak English instead has stepped down as the head of a master's program after her emails sparked outrage on campus and on social media.
Trump accepts Pelosi's State of the Union invite
President Donald Trump has accepted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's invitation to give his State of the Union address on February 5, the White House announced Monday evening.
Pelosi re-invites Trump to give State of the Union address
House Democrats are going to go after Trump's taxes -- and soon
House Democrats have been very careful in the opening days of Congress to pick their fights carefully.
10 kidnapped children found dead in Tanzania with missing body parts
Ten children kidnapped in Tanzania have been found dead with their body parts mutilated, authorities told CNN on Monday.
Huge tornado in Cuba kills 3 and injures 172
A tornado that hit the Cuban capital, Havana, Sunday night has left three people dead and 172 injured.
US and Taliban agree in principle to framework for peace deal, US envoy says
Officials from the United States and the Taliban have agreed in principle to a peace framework that could eventually bring Afghanistan's long-running war to an end, the US Special Representative for Afghanistan said Monday.
Christie's intriguing theory on why Trump campaign didn't collude
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie saw the Trump campaign up close and personally. After endorsing Donald Trump's presidential campaign in February 2016, Christie was by the candidate's side for much of the campaign and ran the transition effort once Trump won -- until he was fired from that gig.
UAE's gender equality awards ... are all won by men
And the winner is... men.
'The Stans:' From eerie Soviet ghost towns to incredible hospitality
What comes to mind when you think of Afghanistan? War, famine, deprivation?
More screen time for toddlers is tied to poorer development a few years later, study says
Among toddlers, spending a lot of time staring at screens is linked with poorer performance on developmental screening tests later in childhood, according to a new study.
Fiji Water Girls were at SAG
A Fiji Water spokesmodel went viral on the red carpet of the Golden Globes, but the company was a bit more circumspect at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Island paradise shaped like a banana
What do you think about when you think of a Doha vacation? Dune-bashing drives into the desert, perhaps? Or splashing out in style inside vast malls and seaside strolling in the shadow of glitzy skyscrapers?
Emiliano Sala: Kylian Mbappe donates $34,000 to crowdfunding initiative
French World Cup star Kylian Mbappe has donated $34,000 to a crowdfunding campaign launched to finance a private search mission in the hope of finding missing soccer player Emiiano Sala.
Meghan-Kate royal 'rivalry' prompts campaign over online abuse
An increase in online abuse directed at British Duchesses Kate and Meghan has prompted one of the UK's leading celebrity magazines to launch a campaign calling for people to change how they post online.
As Venezuela's two presidents face off, children scavenge for food and soldiers run out of patience
The drive into the hills around Caracas passes a burned-out police station, an overturned car, queues for bread, and a smoldering trash can. Together, they signal a troubling new message for Venezuela's embattled government: It's time to go.
Brazil dam collapse: Death toll rises to 58
Two days after a dam at an iron mine in Brazil ruptured, killing at least 34 people, residents were being evacuated after an alarming increase in water levels was detected at a second dam, according to a news release from the Vale mining company.
Women. Life. Freedom. Female fighters of Kurdistan
While there is no official count, it is believed that 30% to 40% of combatants in Kurdistan are women.
Venezuela's opposition leader warns of massive rally
As Venezuela continues its slide into chaos, the nation's self-proclaimed interim president says his movement to oust President Nicolas Maduro is gaining momentum and will be demonstrated in a massive rally planned for this week.
Pope downplays upcoming Vatican summit on clergy sex abuse
Returning to Rome from World Youth Day in Panama, Pope Francis downplayed the expectations for an upcoming bishops' meeting in Rome on the church's clergy sex abuse scandal.
Brexit has reached its inevitable crunch time
There have been many crucial weeks in the ongoing Brexit saga, but this week could mark the moment when the mist finally clears and Theresa May finds a way forward.
Samantha Vinograd: The disturbing signal Trump's silence sends to Russia
Every week, I offer a glimpse of the kind of intelligence assessments that are likely to come across the desk of the president of the United States, modeled on the President's Daily Briefing, or PDB, which the director of national intelligence prepares for the president almost daily.
'One last big push': Aksel Lund Svindal set to retire after World Championships
Norwegian skier Aksel Lund Svindal is to call time on his skiing career after next month's World Championships in Sweden.
Shutdown debacle leaves Trump with stark choices
It's as if President Donald Trump's humiliation over the government shutdown and his failed push to honor his core campaign promise never happened.
Philippines church bombing town on lockdown as ISIS threat reemerges
The southern Philippines city of Jolo is on lockdown after a deadly double bombing Sunday, as the authorities try to ensure security and investigate the attack that killed at least 20.
HIV status of over 14,000 people leaked online, Singapore authorities say
The HIV-positive status of 14,200 people in Singapore, as well as their identification numbers and contact details, has been leaked online, authorities in the southeast Asian city state said Monday.
Fernando Alonso wins Daytona 24 Hours after 'perfect execution'
Fernando Alonso praised the "perfect execution" of his team amid treacherous conditions as he got life after Formula One off to winning ways with victory in the Daytona 24-hour race.
Novak Djokovic can emulate Rod Laver's grand slam record
Hours after beating Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final, Novak Djokovic was asked if he could complete the calendar year grand slam.
Aides despondent over Trump's wasted month
Reality bites Trump. More than once, in several places
Juan Guaido to UK: Don't give gold to Maduro
Venezuela's self-proclaimed interim leader, Juan Guaidó, has called on British authorities to prevent President Nicolas Maduro from removing any of the country's gold held in the UK's central bank as the country's political crisis continues to deepen.
Samsung is getting rid of plastic packaging for phones, tablets and TVs
Samsung is joining a growing number of international companies that are pledging to reduce the amount of plastic waste from their businesses.
US is investigating executive pay at Nissan following the Ghosn scandal
Questions over Nissan's reporting of executive pay have spread to the United States.
South Korean men lead the world's male beauty market. Will the West ever follow suit?
South Korean men have long embraced beauty products deemed unmarketable to their Western counterparts. Over the past decade, they have become the world's biggest male spenders on skincare, a market that grew by 44% in the country between 2011 and 2017, according to Euromonitor.
Venezuela's opposition leader warns of another massive rally
Canada's relations with China were already bad. Then Trudeau fired his ambassador
Canada's diplomatic rift with China looks set to deepen following the dismissal of the country's top diplomat in Beijing.
Prince Philip 'deeply sorry' for woman hurt in car crash
Britain's Prince Philip has apologized to a woman left injured after his car accident earlier this month, blaming the crash on sunlight that obscured his view and admitting he was "shaken" by the incident.
'Black Panther' gains major momentum at SAG Awards
In what has proven to be a highly unpredictable awards season, "Black Panther" gained some major momentum on Sunday night.
Chinese rights lawyer gets 4 years in prison
A Chinese court on Monday sentenced prominent human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang to four years and six months in prison for subversion of state power.
Australian professor, sister dead in Argentina
The remains of an Australian university professor and her sister have been found buried at the home of a family relative in Argentina, days after they were first reported missing.
The real-life story of 'The Favourite' fascinated Winston Churchill, too
The story of Britain's Queen Anne and the two women who vied to be her treasured companion is deftly told in Yorgos Lanthimos' inventive film "The Favourite." It's drawn 10 Oscar nominations, tying "Roma" in leading this year's Academy Awards.
A Banksy mural in Paris stolen
A Banksy mural painted on a fire door at the Bataclan theater in Paris has been stolen, the concert hall said in a tweet on Saturday.
Son of shuttle commander remembers tragedy
For Lt. Gen. Richard "Rich" Scobee, losing his father in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger was a personal tragedy he and the families of other members of the crew have shared with the nation for 33 years.
Mattis gets standing ovation at elite dinner
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis received a standing ovation Saturday at the annual black-tie Alfalfa Club dinner after delivering a speech in which he honored the troops and talked about the importance of the US' standing abroad, according to a source with knowledge of the event.
Report: Trump skeptical border deal can be made
President Donald Trump said he doubts lawmakers will reach a deal over new border wall funding that he would accept and said he will build the wall anyway with emergency powers if necessary, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
Venezuelan President accuses US of orchestrating a coup as the world continues to pick sides
As Venezuela's chaotic political situation continues and the world picks sides, President Nicolas Maduro is alleging the United States orchestrated a coup to remove him from the helm of the embattled nation.
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