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High-speed train crashes into bridge, killing seven, in Turkey
A high-speed train has crashed near the Turkish capital Ankara killing at least four people and leaving dozens more injured, according to the city's governor Vasip Sahin.
South African 'cannibal case' men get life sentences
When a South African traditional healer wandered into a police station last year and told officers he was "tired of eating human flesh," the police struggled to believe his morbid claim.
Jailing journalists has become a 'new normal'
In China, award-winning photojournalist Lu Guang was reportedly taken away by authorities in a region where an estimated 1 million Muslim Uyghurs are being held in state-controlled "re-education camps." In Turkey, Austrian journalist Max Zirngast was arrested, joining dozens of reporters currently imprisoned in the country. In Myanmar, two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, were jailed while investigating a massacre of Rohingya Muslims.
Pope removes 3 cardinals from his inner circle
Pope Francis has removed three cardinals from his small council of advisers for reasons of advanced age, the Vatican said Wednesday, though two also have been the subject of allegations relating to sexual abuse or covering it up.
'What gives them the right to bomb us?'
A young man wide-eyed and horrified rushes into a hospital in Yemen's war-torn Hodeidah province.
Theresa May is still here. So is her Brexit headache
So it's come to this: put up or shut up.
Second Canadian may have been detained in China as diplomatic spat intensifies
'He's a liar': Trump privately furious after Cohen sentencing
President Donald Trump's public silence on Wednesday belied his rising fury over longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, who the President still insists is not telling the truth after he turned against him and was sentenced to three years in prison.
US, China set to take action against each other
China and the US are set to take action against each other as tensions escalate over trade, cyber hacking and espionage as US senior law enforcement officials identified Beijing as the most serious threat to US national security on Wednesday.
Trump sets 'terrible precedent' by crossing red line on Huawei case
Billion-dollar US attack submarine out of service for years awaiting repairs
Three of the Navy's nuclear-powered attack submarines are "not certified to dive today" due to maintenance delays caused by overcrowded shipyards, officials revealed Wednesday.
Trump 'seething' after Cohen sentencing
President Trump's public silence belied his rising fury over longtime lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, who the President still insists is not telling the truth, after he turned against him and was sentenced to three years in prison. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.
Trump sets 'terrible precedent' by crossing red line on Huawei case
President Donald Trump's suggestion that he might use an arrested Chinese tech executive as a bargaining chip in trade talks with Beijing drew rebukes for setting a "terrible precedent" crossing the red line that separates American politics from the rule of law.
Exotic fish rode tsunami debris from Japan to California
Divers swimming in the cold, murky waters of Monterey Bay, California, say they've spotted a fish that's a long way from home. It's called a barred knifejaw, and it's native to Japan, Korea and China.
'He's a liar': Trump privately furious after Cohen sentencing
National Enquirer publisher strikes deal in Cohen probe
Federal prosecutors announced Wednesday that they have struck a non-prosecution agreement with National Enquirer parent company American Media Inc., effectively ruling out charges for the tabloid publisher over its role in securing hush money from President Trump's longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen.
It's bad for the planet. So why can't we quit beef?
Theresa May is still here. So is her Brexit headache
British PM Theresa May survives confidence vote
Michael Cohen sentenced to three years in prison
President Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison after saying he took "full responsibility" for his actions while at the same time blaming the President.
NYT: Chinese hackers behind Marriott breach
A massive data breach at a Marriott hotel chain has been traced to Chinese hackers working for the Ministry of State Security, the country's civilian spy agency, according to The New York Times.
Trump's former 'fixer' Michael Cohen given 3 years in prison
'A huge mess': Absence of the leaders of the world's biggest polluters is killing COP24
The heads of state for some of the main countries causing climate change -- the United States, the UK, Germany, China, Canada and India among them -- are not present here in Poland to try to keep the wheels from falling off an agreement meant to save humanity and the planet.
Family of murdered backpacker thanks New Zealand for its compassion
The family of murdered Grace Millane has thanked the country's people for their compassion and said the British backpacker "will forever be a Kiwi."
Trump seizes on attack to push border wall
President Donald Trump on Wednesday seized on an apparent terrorist attack in France to promote his border wall, the latest example of the US President using fear to push his political agenda.
Chocolate leak covers German street
In a scene that could be straight out of a children's book, around a ton of liquid chocolate flowed out of a factory and caked a street in a west German town on Monday.
3 dead in Strasbourg shooting as gunman remains at large
Several people are injured after gunshots were fired in the center of the northeastern French city of Strasbourg on Tuesday evening, a national police spokesperson told CNN.
Theresa May vows to fight no-confidence vote with 'everything she's got'
Jailed for exposing a massacre: Reuters journalists mark one year in Myanmar prison
Journalists, activists and Myanmar civil society groups are calling for the immediate release of two Reuters reporters, exactly one year since they were arrested and later jailed for their work exposing a massacre of Rohingya Muslims by members of the military.
The reality TV president just got beat at his own game
India's ruling party suffers major poll setback in state election battle
India's ruling Hindu nationalist party has suffered a resounding defeat in state elections, boosting the opposition before national elections next year.
Anderson Cooper: Trump aimed to put on a show, it backfired
CNN's Anderson Cooper laughs at President Donald Trump's statement that a new border wall is being built right now, stating the only new wall "sits on the border between much of what the President says and the facts."
Building on Facebook campus evacuated over bomb threat
At least one of the buildings on Facebook's main campus in California was evacuated on Tuesday because of a bomb threat, police said.
Meng Wanzhou will remain in Canada while she awaits possible extradition to the US
The chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei has been released on a $10 million bail, a judge in Canada ruled Tuesday.
Gunman kills 4 in Brazil church
A gunman opened fire on a church in the Brazilian city of Campinas on Tuesday, killing four people before turning the gun on himself, CNN affiliate Record TV reported.
Key Republican to introduce resolution condemning Saudi crown prince
Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker plans to offer a measure as soon as Tuesday to rebuke Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the first formal response to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and an implicit rebuke of President Donald Trump's handling of the killing.
Ex-Canadian diplomat 'detained in China'
A Canadian employee of the International Crisis Group has reportedly been detained in China, the nonprofit organization said Tuesday.
Arctic warmth 'unlike any period on record'
The Arctic is experiencing a multi-year stretch of unparalleled warmth "that is unlike any period on record," according to the 2018 Arctic Report Card, a peer-reviewed report released Tuesday morning from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency within the United States Department of Commerce.
Pelosi ridicules Trump after meeting, questions 'manhood'
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi privately questioned President Donald Trump's "manhood" after a contentious meeting Tuesday about funding his wall at the southern border.
Scrap with Pelosi and Schumer over border wall gives a glimpse of what divided US government may look like
BREAKING: President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer had a testy exchange and highly unusual exchange before cameras in the Oval Office over funding for Trump's campaign promise of a border wall.
The reality TV president got beat at his own game
The best way to understand Donald Trump's approach to the presidency is to think of him as what he was before politics: The star and producer of a reality TV show. Trump is forever programming the show -- aka his White House and the country -- in ways he thinks will entertain, provoke and amaze the audience.
Delta changes the way fliers board planes
A new boarding process is coming to Delta Air Lines.
Boeing launches record-breaking plane
Boeing has unveiled its newest line of business jets, which the company says will allow VIP travelers to fly non-stop between "any two cities on earth."
May's bid to salvage Brexit deal meets resistance
German Chancellor Angela Merkel had a stark message for Theresa May on Tuesday: The Brexit deal cannot be renegotiated.
Why so many people are becoming allergic to meat
I am on my way to meet Tami McGraw, who lives with her husband and the youngest of their kids in a sprawling development of old trees and wide lawns just south of Chapel Hill. Before I reach her, McGraw emails. She wants to feed me when I get there:
Lack of water forces people to flee to US
Each night after her husband left, Delmi Amparo Hernández walked to a neighbor's house to look for him on the TV news. He had fled their mountaintop community here in rural Honduras without a phone because no one in the family could afford one. Their floor was made of dirt, they grew their own food. Watching coverage of the migrant caravan heading for the United States was Hernández's only way to know if he was alive.
Why the 'gilet jaunes' are going after Macron
French protestors, known as the Gilets Jaunes, have scored concessions from President Emmanuel Macron, proving more effective than political parties. This is why the group is protesting against Macron.
Brexit is making Britain look very weird to the world
The UK must look very weird to the outside world at the moment.
The global turmoil Trump fueled is poised to haunt him
US President Donald Trump unleashed a wave of global disruption on the way to the White House in 2016 -- and now there are signs the anti-elite tide he surfed to the presidency could come back to hurt him.
UK Parliament erupts after ceremonial mace grabbed in protest
Just when you thought the Brexit rollercoaster had reached its dizzying zenith, in marches a lawmaker to grab a giant ornamental mace in a uniquely British act of protest.
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