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May survives confidence vote in Brexit battle
Russia official mirrors WH talking point
Russian political leaders and commentators are defending President Trump, and at times echoing his talking points about the "deep state." CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
German tourist Monika Billen found dead in Australian outback
The body of missing German tourist Monika Billen has been found in Australia's far north, Northern Territory police said in a statement.
US, UK hold rare joint drills in the South China Sea
The US and the UK finished six days of coordinated drills in the South China Sea on Wednesday, in a move likely to antagonize Beijing, which views a large swathe of the contested sea as its territory.
Rihanna files suit against her dad
Rihanna claims her father and his business partner fraudulently used her name to make money and she's suing them over it.
9/11 survivor among those killed in hotel terror attack
American businessman Jason Spindler survived the September 11 attacks in New York only to die this week in another act of terror.
SpaceX ditches plans to develop Mars spaceship at Los Angeles port
SpaceX has abandoned plans to open up shop at the Port of Los Angeles.
Why a pop idol's stand against her assault sparked outrage in Japan
It was a meant to be a happy occasion to launch the New Year -- a meet and greet between a Japanese pop idol and her fans.
Pence's wife to teach art at anti-LGBT school
Karen Pence's office on Tuesday defended a decision by the second lady to teach art at a Christian school in northern Virginia that bans gay students and parents.
Alicia Keys films 'unimpressed' kids
Alicia Keys posted on her Instagram the moment she told her two sons she was hosting the Grammys.
Vanguard's John Bogle dies at 89. Father of the index fund, he brought investing to the masses
John Bogle, who created the first index fund in 1975 and founded The Vanguard Group, died Wednesday at the age of 89.
Ocasio-Cortez to train fellow members of Congress on Twitter
Freshman Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who frequently captures national attention with her social media posts, will be giving her Democratic colleagues in the House of Representatives a little lesson: how to use Twitter in a more effective way.
The young man whose life hangs in the balance of Canada-China standoff
Pale and grim-faced, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg sat stoically as he listened to a Chinese court sentence him to death on Monday. He had already been sentenced to more than a decade in a Chinese prison; the court's new execution order was a shocking escalation that some suspect of political motivations.
2018 was the hottest year ever recorded for the planet's oceans
Last year was the hottest for the planet's oceans since global records began in 1958, according to an international team of scientists who track the data. Their findings were published Wednesday in the scientific journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences.
Romeo, the world's loneliest frog, may have finally found a Juliet that can save his species
The world's loneliest frog is finally close to relationship status.
ISIS claims responsibility after US troops killed in Syria blast
May speaks at 10 Downing after surviving confidence vote
250,000 deaths a year from climate change is a 'conservative estimate,' research says
Climate change could "halt and reverse" progress made in human health over the last century.
US troops killed in ISIS-claimed Syria attack
Several causalities were reported after a bomb exploded in a Syrian city where US soldiers are deployed in the area, a militia controlling the city and a UK-based monitoring group said Wednesday.Deadly blast rocks US-patrolled city in Syria ISIS claims responsibility for explosion in city where US soldiers are deployed, monitoring group says
Australian Open: Anderson out, Federer wins
After engineering the first big upset of the Australian Open, Frances Tiafoe had a celebration to match.
Will US fight back or leave faster?
After the death of US troops in a gruesome explosion in northern Syria, Washington faces an uncomfortable question: Accelerate America's withdrawal from the country, do nothing, or stay longer and fight?
Turkey seeks warrant for NBA star, report says
Turkey has put in an extradition request and requested an Interpol red notice for the arrest of NBA star Enes Kanter, according to Anadolu, a Turkish state news agency.
Rescuers find 'biological traces' of 2-year-old believed to have fallen into well
Rescuers have found "biological traces" of a 2-year-old boy who fell down a 360-foot well three days ago in southern Spain.
Trade wars. Brexit. A US shutdown. Uncertainty is everywhere. Where will it lead?
Trade wars. Recession fears. Market mayhem. Oil turbulence. Brexit. And the longest government shutdown ever.
Lawyer in Ronaldo rape case to meet woman claiming to be star's ex
The lawyer of Kathryn Mayorga, who has accused Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009, will travel to London to interview a woman who claims to be the soccer star's ex-girlfriend.
Activist Pastor arrested in Zimbabwe for 'inciting violence on social media'
Evan Mawarire, a renowned Zimbabwe pastor and activist, was arrested at his home in Harare on Wednesday, his lawyer told CNN.
Germany's far right groups under surveillance
Germany's domestic security agency has said it will put sections of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party under surveillance.
May likely to stagger on
Just 24 hours after incurring a historic parliamentary defeat, British Prime Minister Theresa May faces another challenge to her premiership: A vote of no confidence in her government.
British PM takes questions ahead of a vote of no confidence in her government
Good day for Putin as turmoil grips US and UK
The news just keeps on getting better for Vladimir Putin.
How Zimbabwe became world's most expensive place to fuel a car
In the Fall of 2017, Zimbabweans took to the streets in mass protests against a regime that was presiding over a broken economy and collapsing living standards.
What the front pages say: May's Brexit deal 'dead as a dodo'
After a crushing defeat of her Brexit deal on Tuesday, Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, woke up this morning to scathing front pages both in the UK and across the Channel.
Women have already made history in the 2020 Democratic primary
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's entry into the 2020 presidential race makes history.
Killings of transgender people in the US saw another high year
For decades, every year she's been active in the transgender community, Isa Noyola has attended a funeral for a friend.
'Upskirting' to be criminalized in England and Wales
"Upskirting" -- the practice of filming up someone's clothing without their permission -- is on its way to becoming a crime in England and Wales after the House of Lords passed legislation that will see offenders face up to two years in jail.
Meghan Markle gives surprise hint about baby
During a visit to the town of Birkenhead, England, the Duchess of Sussex told the crowd when she's due to give birth to her first child.
British PM prepares to face another blistering day
British Prime Minister Theresa May is preparing to face another blistering day in Parliament as she battles to save her premiership in the wake of Tuesday's crushing Brexit defeat.
'Stay indoors': Australians warned over heat
Australia is sweltering under record-breaking temperatures as an extreme heat wave continues to sweep across the country, causing wildlife to die and fruit to cook from the inside out.
Australia busts flight attendants accused of smuggling millions of dollars of heroin and meth
Cabin crew for international airline Malindo Air have been accused of helping to smuggle heroin and methamphetamine worth millions of dollars from Asia to Australian cities, as part of a multinational syndicate.
Tension in Australian men's tennis. Again
It's all kicking off in Australian men's tennis. Again.
What happens now with Brexit?
Tuesday's vote in the UK's House of Commons was supposed to finally provide some clarity on Brexit. In reality, it told us very little -- beyond two uncomfortable truths.
Secretive China tech founder gives rare interview praising Trump
The reclusive founder of Huawei has denied allegations that his telecoms company spies for the Chinese government.
What's next for Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal was royally rejected in record-breaking fashion: 432 votes to 202. CNN's Bianca Nobilo explains what's next for May and Brexit.
Congressman says racist comment was misinterpreted
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) spoke on the House floor in response to a resolution disapproving of his comments in a recent interview that appeared to lament that the term "white supremacist" is considered offensive.
Asian stock markets brush off UK government's Brexit defeat
The British government's Brexit plans are in tatters, but stock markets don't seem to care all that much.
At least 11 dead in attack at Nairobi hotel complex
An evacuation of a hotel complex in the Kenyan capital Nairobi is still ongoing, hours after suspected Islamist extremists launched an attack that is thought to have killed at least 11 people, including a US citizen.
China will do 'whatever it takes' to defend Taiwan
'Sex coach' who offered to trade info on US election unexpectedly pleads guilty
The prostitution trial of a self-styled sex coach who claims to have insider knowledge of Moscow's attempts to meddle in the US elections got underway Tuesday in Thailand.
Brexit deal crushed in historic defeat
Theresa May's Brexit deal has been crushed by a record margin as British lawmakers rejected it by 432 votes to 202.
Canadian's death sentence will backfire on Beijing
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