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Tribe thought to have killed American has been sealed off from rest of the world
The tribe that appears to have killed American John Allen Chau on remote North Sentinel Island in the Bay Bengal is one of a number of vanishing peoples sealed off from the rest of the world.
'Missionary' killed by isolated tribe while trespassing on remote Indian island
American Christian was trespassing on island hundreds of miles off coast of India
An American Christian missionary is thought to have been killed by tribespeople from one of the world's most isolated communities on a remote island hundreds of miles off the coast of India, according to officials.
South Korea closes largest dog meat slaughterhouse
South Korea has shut down its largest dog slaughterhouse in a move hailed by animal rights campaigners as a major blow against the country's canine meat trade.
Erin Burnett: Trump's remark sounds like a threat
CNN's Erin Burnett takes a closer look at President Trump's habit of criticizing judges and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' rare public statement defending the judicial branch of the US government.
Police open rape probe against Bollywood star
Police have opened a criminal investigation into an allegation that Bollywood star Alok Nath raped a former co-worker in the 1990s, in the one of the first formal criminal cases arising from India's #MeToo movement.
Chinese star admits assaulting Japanese girlfriend
Two high-profile controversies surrounding the mistreatment of women by famous Chinese men in the past week have ignited heated debate online, splitting public opinion and placing a spotlight on gender inequality in China.
Master jeweler invents 'unbreakable' porcelain
Every day Wallace Chan "communicates" with the universe, turning rough, ancient gemstones into extraordinary pieces of jewelry.
Release of new climate report moved up from December to Friday after Thanksgiving
A government report on the human impact of climate change that was long scheduled for release in December is now scheduled for release on Friday -- prompting speculation that it is being buried on a day when few people will be paying attention.
Training India's next generation of female pilots
On a dusty, 3,600-foot-long airstrip in Rajasthan, India, a two-seater white Cessna 152 pivots into position. A few moments later, it's soaring over the empty desert into a cloudless blue sky.
40 million with diabetes will be left without insulin by 2030
As the number of people living with diabetes continues to rise, the access to insulin needed to meet growing demand will fall short, a new study predicts.
Trump is conducting a stress test of the US government
If you weren't taking President Donald Trump literally, you were wrong.
'You have our soul': Easter Island pleads with British for statue's return
The governor of Easter Island has urged the British Museum to return a huge statue, kept in London for 150 years, claiming that the English "have our soul."
California fires: Storms to give misery
A series of storms set to bring some relief to Northern California firefighters Wednesday has thousands of people afraid that flash flooding and mudslides could crush what's left of the towns charred by the devastating Camp Fire.
Trump Organization braces for Democratic investigations
In the days after the midterm elections, executives at President Donald Trump's family business, the Trump Organization, huddled on calls to discuss the possible implications of Democrats winning back the House of Representatives and the potential risk that poses to the company.
Stealth fighters take off seconds apart
The US Air Force conducted its first so-called "elephant walk" drill using F-35 fighter jets Monday, launching dozens of aircraft in a condensed period as part of what the service called a "combat power exercise" at Hill Air Force Base in Utah.
Obama surprises food bank volunteers and helps prepare Thanksgiving meals
Volunteers at a Chicago food bank got a surprise treat for the holidays.
Trump in war of words with US Chief Justice over 'Obama judges'
Chief Justice John Roberts made a rare statement on Wednesday pushing back against President Donald Trump after the President again went after federal judges.
France urged to return looted African art
A new report commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron will advise him to pull thousands of African artifacts looted during the colonial era out of French museums and return them to the continent.
Yemen peace talks set for December
Peace talks to end the conflict in Yemen will take place in Sweden in the next few weeks, Secretary of Defense James Mattis said Wednesday, as experts cautioned that there's no guarantee Saudi Arabia will take the steps needed for that to happen.
US, S. Korea scaling back military exercise
The next major joint US-South Korea military exercise will be "reduced in scope" to avoid hurting diplomatic efforts with North Korea, Secretary of Defense James Mattis said Wednesday.
Robert De Niro splits from wife of 20 years
Robert De Niro and Grace Hightower have decided to separate after 20 years of marriage, according a report by People magazine.
Lost portrait of Charles Dickens found in South Africa
Sometime in the late 19th century a palm-sized portrait of Charles Dickens was reported unaccounted for by its artist, Margaret Gillies. Attempts to locate the work failed and it was consigned to history.
Trump's Saudi support highlights the brutality of 'America First'
Turkey must release pro-Kurdish opposition leader, court rules
The European Court of Human Rights called on Turkey to release the imprisoned leader of a pro-Kurdish opposition group Tuesday, ruling that detention was motivated by "stifling pluralism."
Dead whale's stomach: 115 plastic cups
In just the latest reminder of the dangers of pollution in our oceans, a dead whale in Indonesia has been found with 13.2 pounds (six kilograms) of plastic waste in its stomach
As problems pile up, Mark Zuckerberg stands his ground
After spending much of this year apologizing for Facebook's many missteps, CEO Mark Zuckerberg was defiant in an exclusive interview with CNN Business on Tuesday.
Russia snubbed as Interpol elects South Korean as president
International police agency Interpol has elected its acting head South Korean Kim Jong Yang as its new president, a statement on its official Twitter account says.
Saudi Arabia tortured activists including women, rights groups claim
Saudi Arabia has tortured, sexually harassed and mistreated several human rights activists detained since May this year, including women, two leading international rights groups have alleged.
85,000 children under 5 may have died of starvation in Yemen war
British charity Save the Children says that an estimated 85,000 children under the age of 5 may have died from extreme hunger or disease since the war in Yemen escalated more than three years ago.
Child bride auctioned off on Facebook
Facebook has come under fire for a "barbaric use of technology" that allowed the sale of a child bride to be held on its site.
US aircraft carrier in Hong Kong sign of easing tensions?
A US Navy aircraft carrier strike group steamed into Hong Kong on Wednesday, less than two months after China denied a similar visit by a US warship.
Bangladesh frees renowned photographer
Bangladesh has released renowned photographer Shahidul Alam on bail following his arrest over 100 days ago for comments he made during mass student protests.
A Russian may be the new head of Interpol. The West isn't happy
Interpol holds its general assembly this week in Dubai, and the meeting has become a new flashpoint in the ongoing confrontation between Russia and the West.
Duterte paves way for Chinese expansion in South China Sea
Leaders of China and the Philippines have preliminarily agreed to cooperate on oil and gas exploration, a move that is likely to anger many Filipinos wary of Chinese territorial expansionism in the region.
NYT: Trump wanted to order prosecution of Clinton and Comey
President Donald Trump told the top White House lawyer in April that he wanted to order federal prosecutions of Hillary Clinton and James Comey, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
US flies B-52 bombers near contested islands in the South China Sea
Two US B-52 bombers flew near contested islands in the South China Sea Monday, according to US Pacific Air Forces.
They're prepping for a race war. And they see Trump as their 'ray of hope'
Trump defends Ivanka's emails despite savaging Clinton
President Donald Trump acknowledged Tuesday that his daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump did use private email during the start of the administration, but declined to acknowledge any hypocrisy over his criticism during the 2016 campaign of Hillary Clinton's similar practice.
Renault stop short of axing Carlos Ghosn
Renault appointed an acting chief executive on Tuesday but stopped short of removing Carlos Ghosn as CEO and chairman following his arrest on suspicion of financial misconduct in Japan.
Yemeni port city hit with fresh violence amid talks of ceasefire
Intense fighting has erupted in Yemen's strategic port city of Hodeidah after an ease in violence that had raised hopes for a ceasefire across the war-torn country, two aid workers told CNN.
Judge blocks Trump administration from denying asylum claims
A federal judge on Monday issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from denying asylum claims to immigrants who cross the US-Mexico border illegally.
Team Ivanka's email explanation is beyond ridiculous
Faced with a Washington Post report that Ivanka Trump had regularly used a private email account to conduct government business in 2017, the explanation from her side went like this: She didn't know that was wrong!
The worst year to be a human has been revealed (and no, it's not 2018)
It's easy to look back on the past through rose-tinted glasses, as the saying goes, but new research suggests that the mid-sixth century was definitely a time to forget.
Wedding hall blast kills 43, Afghan officials say
A suicide bombing at a wedding hall in the Afghan capital, Kabul, has killed at least 43 people and injured a further 82, officials say.
Trump's military insults are piling up
'Skeletons are popping out': Ghosn scandal shows Japan Inc still has work to do
The downfall of Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn is the latest major scandal to send shock waves through corporate Japan, and it raises new questions about how the country's top companies are run.
Spain threatens Brexit deal over Gibraltar status
British Prime Minister Theresa May's efforts to pass a Brexit deal have suffered a further setback after Spain threatened to veto her draft divorce agreement over the handling of Gibraltar.
Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn saved two companies, but his legacy is in doubt after arrest
Ivanka Trump used personal account for emails about government business
Ivanka Trump last year often used a personal email account to discuss or relay official White House business, according to emails released Monday by a nonpartisan watchdog group.
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