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The forests of Verdun: A poisoned memorial to WW1
The guns of World War I fell silent 100 years ago here, but a quiet battle still smolders on in this forest. Roots of trees and arms of ivy grapple with the legacy of four years of war, fighting to reclaim the landscape from the scars of a past conflict.
US to stop air refueling of Saudi-led coalition in Yemen
The US will no longer refuel Saudi aircraft conducting strike missions over Yemen, two US officials tell CNN.
California wildfire destroys Paradise, kills at least nine
As the wildfire raged nearby, Whitney Vaughan and her husband had just enough time to grab a laundry basket of dirty clothes and some pictures before fleeing their Paradise, California, home.
How Hong Kong plans to replace 100,000 trees
Downed trees and fallen branches still litter Hong Kong nearly two months after Typhoon Mangkhut ripped through the city.
WSJ: Draft indictment detailed Trump's role in hush money scheme
Federal prosecutors prepared a detailed 80-page indictment against Michael Cohen that outlined President Donald Trump's role in directing payments to women to keep quiet about alleged affairs, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Why China's civil servants are occupying Xinjiang homes
Over the past two years, news of the mass detention of Muslim-majority Uyghurs has slowly filtered out of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Western China.
Family apprehensions at US border hit record high
Apprehensions of families illegally crossing into the US from Mexico reached a record monthly high in October, the first month of the fiscal year, according to new Customs and Border Protection data released Friday.
The four people who will determine the fate of Russia probe
Leading figures in the Russia drama face fateful choices in the coming days and months that could tip America into a political and constitutional abyss. With the midterm elections in the rearview, a sense of foreboding is settling over Washington.
A country in freefall, all because of an avoidable war
Family drives through wildfire
"Heavenly Father, please help us. Please help us to be safe. I am thankful for Jeremy and his willingness to be brave," Brynn Parrott Chatfield said in a video while evacuating her hometown of Paradise, California, on Thursday.
UK minister quits, calls for new Brexit vote
A UK government minister has resigned over Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan and called for the country to hold a fresh referendum on leaving the European Union.
Miscarriage and fertility struggles are 'universal'
Free from the constraints she might have felt while living in the White House, former first lady Michelle Obama is getting personal, opening herself up to the world in bold ways in her memoir, "Becoming," out Tuesday.
All Blacks and England to wear poppies
Their all black jerseys are recognizable the world over, but playing with a red poppy on the sleeve to honor those killed in war will be "a special occasion," according to New Zealand rugby coach Steve Hansen.
Michelle Obama: I'll never forgive Trump
Former first lady Michelle Obama discusses her dislike of President Donald Trump — as well as personal details of her life before and during her time in the White House — in her highly anticipated memoir, "Becoming," The Washington Post reported Thursday.
Trump wishes Ruth Bader Ginsburg well after fall - but brings up her 2016 comments about him
President Donald Trump sent well wishes to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was hospitalized Thursday after fracturing three ribs, while also pointing out their political differences.
Germany's World War I memory lapse
On the streets of Berlin, you can't help but be reminded of the horrors of World War II.
Michelle Obama opens up about infertility
Former first lady Michelle Obama revealed personal details about her pregnancy and marriage in an interview with ABC's Robin Roberts.
BTS performance in Japan canceled amid anger over atomic bomb shirt
One of Japan's biggest television stations has canceled a performance of the massively popular K-pop group BTS amid allegations that one of the band members wore a shirt that appears to show the atomic bombing of Nagaski.
Scotland becomes first country to back teaching LGBTI issues in schools
Scotland is set to become the first country in the world to include LGBTI issues in school curricula, after the government accepted in full recommendations made by a leading campaign group.
Merkel condemns return of anti-Semitism
German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned a "worrying" resurgence of anti-Semitism in Germany, including a rise in violence attacks, and appealed for a defense of liberal democratic values and institutions.
Why Poland's independence day is marred
Poland marks 100 years of independence on Sunday, at the same time as the centenary of the armistice that ended World War I is commemorated around Europe.
Netflix leans on India for its latest Asia push
Netflix's big push into Asia just got a whole lot bigger, and India is at the heart of it.
Europe's silence on Trump is deafening
California: From Marine vet to mass shooter
A day after a Marine Corps veteran stormed into a country music dance hall in California and opened fire into the crowd, killing 12 people, investigators said there is no clear motive behind the attack.
Lewis Hamilton hints at F1 exit
The Formula One season is the longest it has ever been.
#MeToo named third in art world power list
Suburban and college-educated women issued a sharp rebuke to President Donald Trump and his agenda Tuesday night, one that represents a real threat to Republican hopes of holding the White House in 2020.
PSG at center of racism storm
It's one of Europe's biggest clubs and the dominant force in French football, but Paris Saint-Germain says the club's "spirit and values were betrayed" as its scouts illegally racially profiled young players during recruitment over a five-year period.
Ad with cartoon orangutan banned
In the run-up to the festive season, British retailers vie to release Christmas TV commercials that will tug heartstrings and open wallets.
California fire burning area of 80 football fields every minute
Tanah Clunies-Ross woke up in the dark to what sounded like lumps of coal raining down her Northern California home. Within minutes, her family and thousands of people were racing to escape the raging flames of the Camp Fire.
Eight awe-inspiring spaces to see art in Shanghai
Shanghai's art scene has undergone a transformation in the past decade, with an explosion of new galleries, art fairs, cultural centers and creative spaces opening in the city. These venues, some of which are housed in disused factories and manufacturing plants, see contemporary art co-existing and interacting with the city's industrial past.
Oasis and The Stone Roses collide in art and football mash-up
Any visitor of Manchester will know that the streets are divided by blue and red -- the colors of arch-rivals Manchester City and Manchester United.
France hit by 69% rise in anti-Semitic acts
Anti-Semitic acts in France increased by 69% in the first nine months of 2018, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said Friday.
Can this carbon capture technology save us from climate change?
It's a stark prognosis: To save the world from the worst effects of climate change, it's likely not enough to cut carbon dioxide emissions; we need to start scrubbing carbon pollution from the atmosphere, too.
One century on: Fates of men boarding train to war revealed
Fertility rates cut in half since 1950 -- but the population is still growing
The world's total fertility rate has been cut in half since 1950, but the population is still rising, according to a study published Thursday in The Lancet.
Hong Kong denies entry to UK journalist
A senior British journalist denied a work visa by the Hong Kong authorities was barred from entering the city as a tourist Thursday, in the same week a talk by exiled Chinese dissident writer Ma Jian was canceled, raising new fears over press freedoms in the semi-autonomous Chinese city.
Fans offer Justice Ginsburg ribs after fall
Why are fans offering to send Justice Ginsburg their ribs? CNN's Jeanne Moos explains.
Democrats plot to address 'crisis moment' for Mueller investigation
Three presumptive Democratic committee chairman on Thursday outlined on a call for Democratic lawmakers the steps they're planning to take to investigate the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and protect special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation following the appointment of acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker.
A Northern California fire is growing at a rate of about 80 football fields per minute
A wildfire is hopscotching across a northern California county at a rate of roughly 80 football fields per minute, forcing evacuations, injuring residents and sending families racing from their homes.
Michelle Obama calls out Trump in new book
The Washington Post reports that in her new book, former first lady Michelle Obama says President Trump jeopardized her family's safety by propagating the false 'birther' conspiracy theory. The excerpt was confirmed by CNN presidential historian David Brinkley, who has read the book.
US judge halts controversial oil pipeline
A federal judge halted construction of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline on Thursday, in a blow to the Trump administration and a win for environmental groups.
Recount controversy brewing in Florida ... again
Broward and Palm Beach counties in Florida are once again at the center of a brewing controversy over vote counting as two of the highest-profile races in the state appear to be headed toward a recount.
28-year-old gunman's suspected Facebook post: 'I hope people call me insane ... wouldn't that just be a big ball of irony?'
The gunman who killed 12 people at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, was a 28-year-old veteran of the Marine Corps who had previous run-ins with the law, officials said.
Bar patrons scrambled in fear on college night
Going offline in the world's most connected city
Thanks to world-beating internet speeds that are only getting faster -- and plans to launch 5G service in 2019 -- South Korea is one of the most well-connected countries in the world.
Arsenal and Chelsea among teams to progress to Europa League knockout round
England's big guns have progressed to the last 32 of the Europa League -- Arsenal drawing 0-0 with Sporting Lisbon while fellow London club Chelsea ensured its progress with a narrow 1-0 win over BATE Borisov.
Democrats plot to address 'crisis moment' for Mueller investigation
Australia's plan to challenge China in the South Pacific
On the day Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne met Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing to signal the beginning of a thaw in the Australia-China bilateral relationship, her boss, Prime Minister Scott Morrison, announced a $2.2 billion infrastructure package as part of the government's "step-up to the Pacific."
Survivor says friend saved her life
Sarah Rose DeSon was inside the bar when the gunman opened fire. She describes the shooting, and how her friend saved her life, to CNN's Anderson Cooper.
UK's Brexit chief makes shock admission
Britain's Brexit Secretary, Dominic Raab, has been ridiculed for admitting that he did not previously realize how important a major trade route is to the UK economy.
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