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Officer attacked by knife-wielding man outside police station in Brussels
A man wielding a knife has been shot after he attacked an officer outside a police station in central Brussels early on Tuesday morning, a Brussels police spokesman told CNN.
Barcelona commuter train derails, at least one dead
At least one person was killed and six injured when a commuter train was derailed near the Spanish city of Barcelona, officials said early Tuesday morning.
Multiple people shot in downtown Denver, 1 dead
One person was fatally shot and three others were wounded Monday in downtown Denver, officials said.
Child bride auctioned off on Facebook
Facebook is facing backlash after the social network was used by a family in South Sudan to auction off a child bride, even though it is illegal in South Sudan to be married before age 18.
3 killed in shooting at Chicago hospital
A Chicago Police officer has been shot in an active shooter incident at Mercy Hospital, the department said Monday.
Land was stolen under apartheid. It still hasn't been given back
To understand what questions of land seizures and farm murders are all about, rural KwaZulu Natal is a good place to start.
New threat in California fires: Rain
For the first time since the Camp Fire started its deadly rampage 11 days ago, rain will stifle some of the flames.
Chris Watts gets life in prison for 'inhumane' killings of daughters, pregnant wife
Before learning he would never walk out of prison Monday, Chris Watts sat at the defense table, head down and leg bobbing, as his mother told him she loved him and his slain wife's family called him a monster.
Wombat poo: We now know why it's cubed
A team of scientists claims to have unraveled one of the animal kingdom's more peculiar mysteries: why wombat poo is cube-shaped.
Three arrested in Australia after 'ISIS-inspired' terror plot foiled
Police in Australia said they have foiled a terror plot "inspired by ISIS" in which assailants were planning to target a prominent public places in Melbourne, a city still reeling from a deadly attack two weeks ago.
Ghosn suspected of 'significant' financial misconduct
Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, one of the auto industry's most high-profile executives, has been arrested in Japan after an internal investigation revealed "significant acts of misconduct" over many years by him and another top executive.
Stolen Picasso resurfaces, only to be dismissed as fake
What was first thought to be a lost and found Pablo Picasso painting is now being dismissed as a fake.
Clapper: Trump took a shot at intel community
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says President Donald Trump is insulting the intelligence community with his recent comments on retired Adm. William McRaven, who oversaw the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Trump's military insults are piling up
President Donald Trump's attack on the Navy SEAL commander who oversaw the raid against Osama bin Laden is drawing new attention to the seesaw dynamic of a President who lavishes praise on the military even as he goes after its leaders and heroes.
Trump expected to give troops authority to protect border personnel
President Donald Trump is expected to grant new authority to US troops on the Southwest border with Mexico to protect Customs and Border Protection personnel from migrants if they engage in violence, according to two defense officials and another US official directly familiar with the plans. An additional administration official tells CNN that the authority will also authorize protection of federal property.
'Make America Rake Again': Finns mock Trump's fire claims
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö said in an interview published Sunday that although President Donald Trump claimed the European leader told him Finns rarely have forest fires because they "spend a lot of time raking," he doesn't recall discussing that with Trump when they met last weekend in Paris.
Terrifying glass floor opens atop Bangkok
Bangkok is famous for many things. Street food, temples and over-the-top shopping malls come to mind.
North Korean defector: 'If you don't have money or power, you die in a ditch'
The North Korean soldier who was caught on tape making a dramatic escape through the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) to South Korea late last year has given some startling insights into life in the North, including the suggestion that the majority of young people there have no loyalty to Kim Jong Un.
Democrats sue over acting attorney general's appointment
Three Democratic senators on Monday filed a lawsuit challenging the appointment of acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, ratcheting up the court effort to declare his placement atop the Justice Department as unconstitutional.
Bangkok's tallest building unveils new 'skywalk'
Located at the top of the King Power Mahanakhon skyscraper, the "Mahanakhon SkyWalk" has a 314-meter-high observation deck with 360-degree views of Bangkok's skyline.
Who does Trump believe in journalist's death?
President Donald Trump says he will get a full report on the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but as CNN's Alexander Marquardt reports, it seems Trump is already laying the groundwork to side with the Saudi Crown Prince over US intelligence.
Trump's most eye-popping lines from his 'Fox News Sunday' interview
President Donald Trump sat for an interview with "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace, a conversation that reads like a greatest hits (or misses, depending on your view of the commander in chief) from his two years in the nation's highest office.
Trump-Xi showdown looms ahead of G20
The United States and China were preparing to hold high-level trade negotiations in Washington until an escalating war of words between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping this weekend prompted Chinese negotiators to cancel their plans.
Are iPhones too expensive? Stock drops on reports of weak demand
Stocks fell sharply Monday, dragged down by reports that Apple's newest line of phones may not be selling as well as Apple or its investors had hoped.
The multibillion-dollar impact of the Ghosn scandal
He was the driving force behind one of the leading powers in the auto industry, an alliance of three separate companies that employs over 470,000 people, operates 122 plants and sold 10.6 million vehicles in 2017.
Yemen government agrees to peace talks
Yemen's Saudi-backed government confirmed it will participate in United Nations-sponsored peace talks in Sweden, the country's official news agency reported Monday.
White House backs down in fight over Acosta's press pass
The White House has issued a new warning to CNN's Jim Acosta, saying his press pass could be revoked again at the end of the month.
A reminder that titans of industry need oversight
The downfall of Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn is a painful reminder that everyone needs a boss, even the most powerful captains of industry.
Carlos Ghosn's rise and fall
Carlos Ghosn, one of the auto world's highest-profile figures, has gone from saving Renault and Nissan to being arrested for financial misconduct.
With the Khashoggi story worsening, the US may finally have an adult in the room
Now that CIA officials have concluded that the murder of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman -- an allegation the regime denies -- the crisis in US-Saudi relations has ratcheted up another level.
Damien Hirst's giant uterus sculptures re-emerge
Conceptual artist Damien Hirst is not one to shy away from a statement -- and a series of bronze sculptures of a gestating fetus gracing the entrance to a new hospital in Qatar is proof.
Punched for challenging a harasser, she'll join other French women in a massive protest
Marie Laguerre was punched in the face in July after challenging a man who she said was sexually harassing her on the streets of Paris.
Prenatal exposure to air pollution linked to autism risk
Prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution was associated with an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder, a new study finds. Pregnant women in Vancouver who were exposed to the highest level of environmental nitric oxide, an airborne, traffic-related pollutant, were more likely to give birth to children later diagnosed with autism, the researchers say.
'Make America Rake Again': Finns mock Trump's forest fire claims
'Psychedelic' jellyfish wows deep-sea explorers
NOAA researchers captured footage of a "psychedelic" jellyfish during an expedition off the coast of Puerto Rico.
Saudi-backed Yemen government agrees to peace talks
Freak accident or lack of training? Experts believe Boeing's actions fell short
The passengers on the Lion Air 610 flight were on board one of Boeing's newest, most advanced planes.
Nigerian lecturer in sex-for-grades scandal facing criminal charges
A former university professor caught on tape allegedly demanding sex from a female student has been charged with corruption.
Writer jailed for 10 years for homoerotic book
A Chinese novelist has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for writing and distributing homoerotic novels, provoking widespread debate online over the severity of her sentence.
Paul Gascoigne charged with sexual assault of a woman after train incident
Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has been charged with sexual assaulting a women, according to the British Transport Police.
Pregnant Amy Schumer returns to stage after hospitalization
Amy Schumer is back to work.
F3 driver undergoes spinal surgery after horror crash
Sophia Floersch is undergoing surgery for the spinal fracture she suffered in a horrifying airborne crash at Sunday's Formula Three Macau Grand Prix.
Sharon Tate's wedding dress sells at auction for $56,000
An anonymous buyer has bagged a ghoulish piece of movie memorabilia after winning an auction for actress Sharon Tate's wedding dress. A winning bid of $56,250 secured the dress, which comes with a tragic back story.
Ghosn and a board member have been arrested
An internal Nissan investigation found Chairman Carlos Ghosn and board member, Greg Kelly, had been under-reporting Ghosn's compensation.
New report explores what total abortion ban means in the Dominican Republic
A woman spoke of her 16-year-old daughter who died after being denied chemotherapy for leukemia because she was in the early weeks of pregnancy. A nurse described how a woman who was experiencing heavy bleeding after self-inducing an abortion was forced by medical providers to wait for treatment as "punishment" -- only to lose too much blood to be saved. An outreach worker remembered the mentally disabled 14-year-old girl who became pregnant at 12, probably by her father, and received no care.
11 hour-wait to meet Mickey Mouse
Reaching the age of 90 is considered an enviable feat.
New ATP Finals champ thanks 'soft guy' Dad
After sealing the biggest title of his young career, Alexander Zverev embraced his Mum and Dad -- as well as his dog.
NASA starts building new supersonic jet
NASA's mission to revolutionize air travel has taken a significant step forward as the space agency starts building its X-59 QueSST supersonic jet.
Malaria on the rise in more than 13 countries, experts warn
After almost two decades of decline, malaria cases have significantly risen in 13 countries, prompting concern that much more is needed to combat the epidemic.
Trump's combative weekend shows rocky road ahead
President Donald Trump is responding to a midterm election that represented a rebuke for his polarizing and aggressive behavior by recommitting to his brazen political style, setting up a turbulent two years to come.
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