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Salvini holds 'Italians first' rally in Rome
Far-right Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini attacked same-sex unions and promised to put "Italians first" during a rally in Rome on Saturday, as his government remained locked in deadlock with the EU over its proposed budget.
6 killed in nightclub stampede in Italy
At least six people are dead and dozens wounded following a stampede at an Italian nightclub, the country's Civil Protection Agency said.
Nairobi: The fastest city on the planet?
Nairobi's only been a city since 1954, but it's been making up for lost time ever since.
Man will be charged in murder of backpacker in New Zealand
New Zealand police said they believe missing British backpacker Grace Millane was killed in Auckland, and a man they detained for questioning will be charged with her murder.
Friday was a very, very bad day for Donald Trump
On Friday, President Donald Trump (and the rest of us) got the most fulsome look into the inner workings of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation yet. And what Trump saw has to terrify him.
Prosecutors want 'substantial term of imprisonment' for Michael Cohen
Federal prosecutors Friday requested that Donald Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen receive "a substantial term of imprisonment" for various finance-related crimes.
Japan needs immigrants, but do immigrants need Japan?
One of the first concepts Linh Nguyen learned while studying Japanese was "uchi-soto."
White House chief of staff John Kelly expected to quit soon
Mueller: Paul Manafort lied about contacts with Trump administration this year
Special counsel Robert Mueller said Friday that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort lied about five major issues after agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors, including his "contact with administration officials."
US and UK point to Russia and Assad forces for Aleppo attack
The US and UK dismissed Russian and Syrian claims that opposition forces launched a gas attack on Aleppo in late November, saying that pro-Assad forces were responsible.
Paris tourist sites to close amid fears over violent protests
Trump's UN choice will change the power dynamics
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert is his choice to succeed Nikki Haley as US ambassador to the United Nations.
Mueller's next big reveal
Dow falls 559 points to end brutal week
Wall Street does not like the mixed messages coming out of the White House on trade.
Can leaders agree climate rules in time?
This week, governments have gathered in Katowice, Poland, for COP24 -- the annual UN climate change conference.
Giuliani: Mueller accuses Manafort of lying about Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller's team has made clear to Paul Manafort's attorneys that they believe the former Trump campaign chair is lying to them about President Donald Trump, according to the President's attorney Rudy Giuliani.
How 'gilets jaunes' caught Macron off-guard
It began as a movement among a few people in lower middle-class rural France protesting a new eco-tax on fuel they felt would push their budgets over the edge.
The week in 24 photos
Take a look at 24 photos of the week from November 30 through December 6.
Trump makes picks for AG, UN ambassador
Merkel defends her record as leader
German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended her 18-year reign in charge of the Christian Democratic Union Friday as the party prepared to elect a new leader.
Chief of staff was questioned in an investigation about potential obstruction of justice, sources say
White House chief of staff John Kelly was interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller's team in recent months, three people with knowledge of the matter told CNN.
Key move comes at critical time for Mueller investigation
President Donald Trump has decided to nominate former attorney general William Barr to be the next permanent head of the Justice Department, the President told reporters Friday.
Pearl Harbor sailor comes home for burial -- 77 years after he died
The Dorr family had been waiting for Carl to come home from the Navy for 77 years. This week, he finally did.
What's going on with Hawaiian seals? Nobody nose
Rescue ship reaches solo yachtswoman
A rescue ship has now reached solo yachtswoman Susie Goodall, who has been adrift in the Southern Ocean since a storm destroyed her boat as she competed in a round-the-world race.
'Unfortunately, that is women's football'
As all the stops were being pulled out to fly Boca Juniors and River Plate from Buenos Aires to Madrid for Sunday's Copa Libertadores final, the winners of the women's competition were having an altogether different travel experience.
Comey to testify behind closed doors
Former FBI Director James Comey is testifying Friday before members of Congress behind closed doors, setting the stage for him to spar with Republicans who have investigated the agency's probes into Hillary Clinton's private email server and Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Kevin Hart pulls out as Oscars host after homophobic tweets
Kevin Hart is stepping down from hosting the Oscars after homophobic tweets surfaced on Thursday.
Former MLB players killed in car crash
Former Major League Baseball infielders Luis Valbuena and José Castillo were killed in a car crash Thursday in Venezuela after playing in the country's winter league, their team said.
Elvis Presley traffic lights appear in town
Elvis has left the building -- and headed onto the streets of Germany.
Britain's Brexit drama: What next?
Even the most optimistic of Theresa May's allies are preparing for her to lose next week's crucial House of Commons vote on her Brexit deal. After three crushing defeats for her government earlier this week, and with her Brexit plans opposed by MPs in all parties, the mood of Parliament is against her. The question is by how much will the Prime Minister lose that vote next Tuesday -- and current predictions are that it will be a very heavy defeat. So what might happen next?
Low tech's big impact on maternal deaths
When Abiodun Adereni learned that pregnant women in Nigeria were dying from a lack of proper health care at childbirth, he knew something had to be done. So he launched HelpMum, a Nigerian health service provider that tackles the problem by using low-cost innovations and the power of mobile technology.
How fungi are saving lives -- and the planet
It's a sunny morning, and Sara Landvik is foraging in the wild parts of Hampstead Heath, one of London's iconic parks.
Fox News star is new UN ambassador
President Donald Trump is expected to nominate State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert to be his new ambassador to the UN, positioning a relatively inexperienced newcomer in one of the most high-profile positions in US diplomacy, according to an administration official and a second source.
Lindsey Vonn delays injury comeback in farewell season
She is desperate to begin her farewell season, but Lindsey Vonn has been forced to put her return from injury on hold.
2018 became Merkel's swan song. Who will succeed her?
'Most competitive' championship returns with added star power
Now entering its fifth season, Formula E feels a world away from the sport that first appeared for its inaugural championship in 2014.
Extreme cold weather turns hot water into ice in China
The frantic scramble before Mueller got the job
In the hectic eight days after President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and top FBI officials viewed Trump as a leader who needed to be reined in, according to two sources describing the sentiment at the time.
How warplanes were spotted before radar
Before the invention of radar during World War II, incoming enemy warplanes were detected by listening with the aid of "sound locators" that looked more like musical instruments than tools of war.
Women's World Cup highlights soccer's equality gap
The draw for the eighth edition of the Women's World Cup takes place Saturday at La Seine Musicale in Paris.
Melting of Greenland's ice is 'off the charts'
Greenland's massive ice sheets contain enough water to raise global sea levels by 23 feet, and a new study shows that they are melting at a rate "unprecedented" over centuries -- and likely thousands of years.
Huawei arrest triggers doubts about Trump's China trade deal
CNN's New York offices evacuated due to bomb threat
CNN's New York offices and studios have been evacuated due to a phoned bomb threat, the company said.
Irregularities found in second North Carolina county in contested House race
A CNN review of absentee ballot envelopes has found irregularities with witness signatures in a second North Carolina county.
Vietnam's best beaches
Diverse. Unique. Memorable.
Mueller poised to reveal new details on Russia probe
Special counsel Robert Mueller's team could reveal tantalizing new details in its investigation into possible Russian collusion on Friday thanks to a pair of court filing deadlines involving President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former lawyer Michael Cohen.
A sneak peek at Beijing's new airport
China is poised to overtake the United States as the world's biggest air travel market by 2022 -- and it's little wonder the country's airport construction craze shows no signs of abating.
WaPo: Saudi government paid for rooms at Trump's DC hotel
A lobbying firm backed by Saudi Arabia booked hundreds of rooms at the Trump International Hotel in Washington shortly after the 2016 election, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
At least one dead after US Marine planes collide in midair
Two US Marine aircraft crashed off the coast of Japan, the US Marine Corps announced Wednesday in a statement.
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