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Tourist suffered 'violent' death in Costa Rica
The body of Carla Stefaniak, a US citizen reported missing while on vacation in Costa Rica, has been found, her family confirmed, as authorities announced a suspect is in custody in the case.
Japan has so many vacant homes, it's giving some away
Assange should hand himself in if UK 'guarantees his life', Ecuador's president says
If the British government guarantees that Julian Assange will not be extradited to a third country where he could face the death penalty, Assange should hand himself in to the authorities, Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno said.
Rwandan court acquits prominent opposition leader of forgery, incitement
US reaffirms commitment to Ukraine
A US Air Force OC-135 observation aircraft conducted an "extraordinary flight" Thursday under the Open Skies treaty "to reaffirm US commitment to Ukraine" amid Russia-Ukraine tensions, the Pentagon said.
Solo yachtswoman waits for rescue adrift in wrecked boat
Peace talks as warring parties make threats
The opposing sides in Yemen's conflict began direct talks in Sweden on Thursday as a step towards calming violence and averting further humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country.
Michelle Obama and George W. Bush share warm moment
In times of sorrow, we lean on those close to us. And if we're lucky, those people can make us smile.
British backpacker missing in New Zealand
Police in New Zealand are searching for a British backpacker who has been missing since December 1.
Migrants risk death at sea to reach Britain as prices spike on traditional routes
Since the migrant crisis exploded in the summer of 2015, thousands have perished trying to cross the Mediterranean, with the death of three-year-old Syrian Alan Kurdi, whose body washed up on a Turkish beach, shocking the world.
Deadly car bomb blast outside police station
A car bomb has killed three people and injured several others outside a police station in Iran's southeastern port city of Chabahar, the state-run IRNA agency reported Thursday.
Rival sides in Yemen's war to hold first direct talks in years
Officials from Yemen's internationally-recognized government are set to hold direct talks with Houthi rebels in Sweden on Thursday in the most significant step to end the country's conflict in more than two years.
Cubans to get internet on cellphones, but how many can afford it?
For years, when Cubans talked about 3G mobile internet arriving on the communist-run island, it was with the same sarcasm that people in other countries reserve for discussions of flying pigs and hell freezing over.
Previously unknown North Korean missile base revealed
New satellite images obtained exclusively by CNN reveal North Korea has significantly expanded a key long-range missile base located in the mountainous interior of the country, offering yet another reminder that diplomatic talks with the US have done little to prevent Kim Jong Un from pursuing his promise to mass produce and deploy the existing types of nuclear warheads in his arsenal.
Trump fears political price from oil spike, market turmoil
President Donald Trump is fretting about two rising global challenges that threaten a political gut punch as he gears up for his 2020 election bid -- a possible oil price hike and market shocks triggered by his trade wars.
Philip Wilson, ex Australian Archbishop, has conviction for covering up child sex abuse overturned
The former Archbishop of Adelaide, Philip Wilson, who was found guilty in May of concealing the abuse of altar boys in the 1970s by pedophile priest James Fletcher, has successfully appealed his conviction.
UN wants access to China's Xinjiang 're-education camps'
The United Nations has requested direct access to "re-education camps" in China's Xinjiang province, where more than one million Muslim majority Uyghurs have reportedly been imprisoned.
Huawei executive arrested in Canada, faces extradition to US
The chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei has been arrested in Canada. She faces extradition to the United States.
Trump Org. tax records subpoena request filed
Subpoenas served on the Trump Organization and a dozen related business entities by the attorneys general of the District of Columbia and Maryland on Wednesday include demands for tax documents -- raising the possibility that President Donald Trump's corporate returns could eventually be made public.
Why humor is what our politics is missing
A memorial service isn't the most likely place to be reminded of why laughing matters so much in life -- and in politics.
Ex-Hong Kong politician faces jail after bribery conviction
A former Hong Kong politician faces jail time in the US after being convicted of scheming to offer millions of dollars in bribes to African leaders, through contacts made at the United Nations.
Brit academic jailed in UAE says captors threatened to imprison him overseas
Matthew Hedges, the British academic who was sentenced to life in prison for spying in the United Arab Emirates, says his forced confession came amid threats he'd be imprisoned in an overseas military base and tortured.
George W. Bush delivers tearful eulogy for father: 'To us, he was close to perfect'
Japan has so many vacant homes it's giving them away
Four years ago, Naoko and Takayuki Ida were given a house. For free.
'A great and noble man': America honors George H.W. Bush
The 5 juiciest redactions in Michael Flynn's sentencing documents
The rise and fall of a Chinese billionaire
Trump forces himself into damage control mode on China trade
After President Donald Trump helped send markets tanking by feeding doubts about his trade deal with China, he stepped in Wednesday to pump up optimism in a series of early-morning tweets.
Carbon emissions to hit all-time high, says report
A new report projects that annual global carbon emissions will reach record levels this year.
George W. Bush delivers tearful eulogy
President George W. Bush delivers a tearful eulogy for his father, former President George H.W. Bush, at the National Cathedral in Washington.
US warship challenges Russia in Sea of Japan
The US Navy sailed the guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell near contested waters in the Sea of Japan Wednesday, an action that is bound to irk Russia.
Reports of Theresa May's demise may no longer be exaggerated
The 1 sentence in Flynn's sentencing document that should really scare Trump
With Trump, uneasy presidents club convenes at Bush funeral
In the cavernous sanctuary of the National Cathedral on Wednesday, President Donald Trump came face-to-face for the first time with his four living predecessors, an encounter occasioned only by a loss to the most exclusive club in American politics -- indeed, in the world.
Court upholds 'Wolf Pack' rape conviction
A Spanish court has upheld a controversial verdict which convicted five men of sexually abusing a teenage girl rather than more serious offenses they were accused of, such as rape, sparking calls for further protests across Spain on Wednesday.
Ninety people arrested in anti-Mafia raids across Europe
Ninety people have been arrested in a series of operations targeting suspected 'Ndrangheta members across Europe and South America, Italian police said Wednesday.
World leaders gather for funeral of George H.W. Bush
Former President George H.W. Bush will be honored with a state funeral on Wednesday, an official gathering that will include current and former presidents and world leaders to mark the life of the 41st President.
World's best player says she wasn't expecting a question about twerking
To make history, to be the first, but to have the world focusing elsewhere. The talk is not about what has been achieved; of the goals scored or records broken. The questions asked are not about outrageous talent or phenomenal performances. Instead the questions asked are about twerking.
Worst day in 40 years for UK government
Theresa May suffered the worst day in parliament for a British government in 40 years, losing three crucial votes as lawmakers moved to seize control of the faltering Brexit process.
Australian researchers develop 10-minute cancer test
Researchers in Australia have developed a 10-minute test that can detect the presence of cancer cells anywhere in the human body, according to a newly published study.
Trump under pressure after Mueller's Flynn filing
Michael Flynn's lawyer had it right back in March 2017 -- his client certainly has a story to tell.
Mueller: Flynn has given 'substantial' assistance, should avoid jail time
Special counsel Robert Mueller told a federal court Tuesday that former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has given "substantial assistance" to the Russia investigation and should not get jail time.
Singapore's Grab ends its game-changing year flush with cash
Grab, the most popular ride-hailing app in Southeast Asia, will end 2018 with $3 billion in new funds as it seeks to fend off rivals in a region of more than 600 million people.
Tapper: Explosive reaction if any other president acted like Trump
During a discussion about President Trump's tweets praising Roger Stone, CNN's Jake Tapper says the reaction would have been be "explosive" if another recent president had behaved similarly.
US Senators: Crown Prince ordered Khashoggi killing
'I'd be nervous if I were Trump'
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin discusses special counsel Robert Mueller's sentencing recommendation for President Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Trump moves goalposts on China
President Donald Trump, who declared over the weekend that he'd struck "an incredible deal" on trade with China, instead said Tuesday that the Americans and the Chinese remain where they were before he met with Xi Jinping in Argentina: at the start of negotiations.
Too much sleep linked to a greater risk of disease and death, study finds
The recommended amount of sleep for adults is six to eight hours a night. Sleeping more than those hours is associated with an increased risk of death and cardiovascular diseases, says a global study published Wednesday in the European Heart Journal.
Why Mexico's new president is selling his version of Air Force One
German automakers meet with Trump as he weighs new tariffs
German car executives met with President Donald Trump Tuesday as his administration considers putting new tariffs on foreign vehicles and auto parts.
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