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Drunk Japanese pilot nine times over the limit gets 10 months in prison
A Japanese pilot found to be more than nine times over the legal alcohol limit before a scheduled flight from London Heathrow in October has been sentenced to 10 months in prison, police said Thursday.
Ukraine urges NATO to send more ships to port
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is urging NATO to send more ships to the Sea of Azov for an ongoing confrontation with Russia. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from the Ukrainian port of Mariupol.
Tear gas may be gone - but in this shelter at Mexico border the situation is getting worse
Tents cover most of the dirt on the baseball diamond. Pants are hanging out to dry on top of the bleachers. And the scoreboard at Little Padres Park is blank.
Hungary museum accused of distorting Holocaust history
Deutsche Bank HQ raided over Panama Papers
Deutsche Bank's head office and other locations in Frankfurt were raided by 170 police officers and tax investigators on Thursday as part of a money laundering probe.
Anti-Semitism, hatred of minorities 'corrupts society,' says Israeli President
Anti-Semitism and the hatred of minorities "corrupts society," Israeli President Reuven Rivlin warned in an exclusive interview with CNN.
Face transplant patient reveals new face
Less than 11 months after Cameron Underwood underwent a face transplant, the 26-year-old is revealing himself to the world.
British lawmaker reveals he is HIV-positive
A British lawmaker revealed in Parliament on Thursday that he is HIV-positive.
Violent anti-Semitic attacks grow in France
CNN's Clarissa Ward investigates the growing complexity of anti-Semitism in France, where racism from the far-right has been more recently compounded with radical elements in France's Muslim population, analysts say.
Thieves walk off with Renoir painting ahead of auction
Police in Austria are searching for three men in connection with the theft of a landscape painting by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Man stuck in Malaysia airport for 7 months is finally free
With humor, wit, and sometimes despair, Hassan Al Kontar narrated on Twitter the remarkable odyssey of being stuck in the transit area of a Malaysian airport -- for seven months.
Dutch church holds 800-hour service to save family from deportation
A church in the Netherlands is holding an around-the-clock service that has lasted more than 800 hours, to shield a family from deportation.
Scientists who claim to have produced gene-edited babies suspended
China has suspended the research activities of the scientists who claimed to have created the world's first gene-edited babies, state-run Xinhua news reported Thursday.
Maria Ressa, Rappler indicted by Philippines on tax evasion charges
Philippines news website Rappler and its chief executive have been indicted on tax evasion charges, the latest in a case that free speech and civil liberties advocates have warned is part of a wider crackdown on dissent by President Rodrigo Duterte's administration.
Trump, Putin to meet at G20, Russia says
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Saturday on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Argentina, Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov told the state news agency RIA Novosti.
Sister of attacked Syrian schoolboy also targeted by bullies in UK school
The sister of a schoolboy, a refugee from Syria who was attacked in an incident shared widely on social media, was also bullied at the same British school, according to the family's lawyer.
This Holocaust museum cost millions and still hasn't opened. But that's not what worries historians
Europeans will be most affected by climate change, says global report
Climate change is here and affecting our health, with extreme heat in particular also having effects on productivity, food supply and disease transmission, a new global report finds.
Is it safe to fly the 737 MAX 8?
Man kills grizzly, comes home to find wife, baby mauled
The death of a mother and her young baby from a suspected bear attack has shocked locals in Canada's remote Yukon territory.
Award-winning Chinese photographer has disappeared, wife says
An award-winning Chinese photographer has disappeared in China after reportedly being taken away by authorities in Xinjiang province.
I'm proud of my genetically-edited babies, Chinese scientist says
The Chinese scientist who sparked an international outcry after announcing that he helped to create the world's first genetically edited babies has publicly defended his actions at a summit in Hong Kong.
The secretary of state said there is 'no direct reporting' connecting the Saudi crown prince to the Khashoggi killing, prompting swift backlash from lawmakers
After a closed-door briefing with senators Wednesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo once again defended the Trump administration's response to the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, saying there is "no direct reporting" connecting the Saudi crown prince to the killing.
FBI believes murderer who says he got away with 90 other killings
Samuel Little was hoping to move prisons this past spring.
US Senate rebukes Trump over Khashoggi killing
The secretary of state said there is 'no direct reporting' connecting the Saudi crown prince to the Khashoggi killing, prompting swift backlash from lawmakers
China to build underwater bullet train route
There's no slowing China's high-speed rail ambitions.
Sen. Graham flips Saudia Arabia vote: 'I'm pissed'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) flipped his vote on whether to cut US support to the Saudis in Yemen, saying the way the administration handled the Khashoggi killing was "not acceptable."
Is the British media already turning on Meghan Markle?
It is barely six months since the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was feted by the British press as a modern, progressive fairy tale.
Trump administration to announce final bump stock ban
The Trump administration plans to announce the long-anticipated federal rule officially banning bump stocks in the coming days, according to US officials familiar with the matter.
Champions League: PSG puts Liverpool on brink of exit
Paris Saint-Germain faced the possibility of an embarrassing exit in the Champions League but instead it is last season's finalist Liverpool on the brink of elimination after a 2-1 defeat on a star-studded night in the French capital.
Outrage over NFL team adding star after domestic violence arrest
Three days after his arrest on a charge of domestic violence, Reuben Foster has found a new NFL team. XXXXXXXXXXX
10 reasons why you have bad breath and what you can do about it
Are you constantly failing the "sniff test," in which you surreptitiously blow into your cupped hands to check for stinky breath?
Two cancer treatments get FDA approval
The US Food and Drug Administration approved two cancer treatments, Vitrakvi and Xospata, this week after expedited reviews.
China's biological Sputnik
It's China's biological Sputnik, launched by a rogue scientist. A Chinese scientist has claimed he has succeeded in editing the genes of twin girls, Lulu and Nana, in a medical first that is shocking -- for its secrecy, its needlessness and what it suggests about the culture of medical research in China.
Trump's high-wire act at the G20 is a do-or-die moment
President Donald Trump, convinced that he alone can break stalemates with adversarial counterparts on trade and security, will put his theory to the test in Argentina this week. Global markets and foreign capitals are eyeing him anxiously.
Trump says Manafort pardon not 'off the table'
President Donald Trump declined in a new interview to rule out the possibility that he could pardon Paul Manafort, his former campaign chairman.
Toobin on Trump comment: Egregiously inappropriate
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin says President Donald Trump is sending a message to Paul Manafort by saying a pardon for him is "not off the table," in an interview to the NY Post
20 days and 50 hours later, Carlsen retains world chess title
A quick handshake and it was over. After 20 days and over 50 hours of play, finally there was a result.
Dow surges 600 points but investors 'not dancing or partying'
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell gave investors reason to cheer on Wednesday when he suggested that the Fed may slow down its interest rate hikes.
First insight into how Trump responded to Mueller probe
No one can predict what Russia will do next
The fact that nobody really knows what's going to happen next in Ukraine is the entire point. It is the core of Russia's strategy.
Bill to protect special counsels blocked on Senate floor again
A bill that would protect special counsels such as Robert Mueller was once again not allowed a vote on the Senate floor Wednesday.
Trump responses to Mueller probe revealed
President Donald Trump told special counsel Robert Mueller in writing that Roger Stone did not tell him about WikiLeaks, nor was he told about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between his son, campaign officials and a Russian lawyer promising dirt on Hillary Clinton, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Trump's responses to two key Mueller questions
President Trump told special counsel Robert Mueller in writing that Roger Stone did not tell him about WikiLeaks, nor was he told about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, according to two sources familiar with the matter. CNN's Dana Bash has more.
Video released of gender reveal stunt that ignited a 47,000-acre wildfire
Oh boy. A video released by the US Forest Service shows the moment when a gender reveal party in Arizona went horribly wrong, sparking a wildfire that burned nearly 47,000 acres and caused more than $8 million in damage.
Lemon to Trump: Are you kidding me?
CNN's Don Lemon says Donald Trump's racially-tinged language is bad whether the President is intentionally engaging in dog-whistle politics or not.
It's official: Brexit will be bad for the UK economy
It's official: The British government's plan for leaving the European Union will be bad for the economy.
21 revealing lines from Trump's 'gut' Washington Post interview
President Donald Trump sat down with The Washington Post in the Oval Office on Tuesday, the latest in a series of interviews with major media outlets of late. (I'm still waiting for my invite, Mr. President!)
Student to be charged over schoolboy attack
A teenage boy is to be charged with assault after a video emerged of a Syrian refugee being attacked in the grounds of a UK school.
BMW's robo army makes 1,000 cars a day
A look inside the BMW factory in Munich, where they have been making vehicles since 1952.
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