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Twitter shuts down bots pushing pro-Saudi message
Twitter has suspended a network of accounts that appeared to be pushing pro-Saudi messages about the Jamal Khashoggi scandal, a person familiar with the situation told CNN Friday.
UK ex-deputy PM Nick Clegg joins Facebook
Former UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is leaving the world of politics to take a senior job at Facebook.
Sagrada Familia church gets building permit, 136 years late
After more than a century of illegal construction work, Barcelona's towering Sagrada Familia church has finally agreed to make things right with the city council.
US Navy helicopter crashes onto flight deck
A US Navy helicopter crashed onto the flight deck of an aircraft carrier in the Philippines Sea on Friday, injuring some personnel on board.
Pilot pulls off incredible sideways landing at Bristol Airport
Ever been in an airplane that's landed sideways? Probably not given that it's a very tricky maneuver to pull off.
Why Trump doesn't want to punish Saudi Arabia
The Trump White House may have too much at stake to make Saudi Arabia pay a proportionate price for the apparent murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
US President shifts tone on Saudi Arabia as evidence mounts
Washington has hardened its stance over Saudi Arabia's role in journalist Jamal Khashoggi's apparent death as new details emerged linking his disappearance to people close to the kingdom's crown prince.
Bolton and Kelly have heated shouting match, sparking resignation fears
A heated argument in the West Wing between chief of staff John Kelly and national security adviser John Bolton over a recent surge in border crossings turned into a shouting match Thursday, two sources familiar with the argument told CNN.
A cryptic 911 call, slain parents and a missing girl: Where is Jayme Closs?
Jayme Closs was likely at her family's Wisconsin home when her parents were shot dead, and she vanished moments later, investigators believe. The 13-year-old's whereabouts and safety are still in question as a search for her enters a fourth day.
UK Islamist Anjem Choudary released from jail
British Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary has been released from prison, the Press Association reported.
LeBron loses in LA Lakers debut
LeBron James made an electric start to life with the Los Angeles Lakers, but his impressive performance was not enough to earn the win.
Prince Harry climbs Sydney Harbor Bridge to kick off Invictus Games
Prince Harry opened the fourth annual Invictus Games in style on Friday afternoon, climbing Australia's iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge along with a number of veterans and competitors from the upcoming event.
Hungary's PM bans gender study at colleges
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is facing a strong backlash from universities this week after banning gender studies programs.
Bayern Munich will no longer accept 'disrespectful and disgusting' reporting
Bayern Munich's uncertain start to the season under new coach Niko Kovac has moved club bosses at the dominant force in German football to point the finger at the media for what they say is "disrespectful and disgusting" reporting.
Harry and Meghan: The tour highlights
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on a 16-day tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and the Kingdom of Tonga.
UK soccer star's online abuse sparks outrage
England soccer player Karen Carney has received Instagram messages wishing her "cancer and leukemia," and hoping that "someone will rape you to death," sparking concern, anger and calls for much stronger action on online abuse.
Trump: Midterms 'an election of the caravan'
President Donald Trump, seizing upon a new migrant caravan approaching the US, sought to frame the midterm elections Thursday as a fight between Republicans who will defend the country and Democrats who would allow undeterred illegal immigration.
Best US cities for architecture
As the third-largest country in the world, the United States is roughly 2,600 miles wide by 1,500 miles long. And it's more culturally and geographically diverse than many larger or comparably-sized countries.
The week in 21 photos
Take a look at 21 photos of the week from October 11 through October 18.
Elle faces backlash over hoax Kim and Kanye breakup tweet
No, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West did not breakup.
England's embattled coach up for World Cup 'sparring'
He's on the ropes with more problems mounting, but embattled England rugby coach Eddie Jones insists his blueprint for World Cup success is still sound.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics venues linked to earthquake safety data scandal
A major Japanese hydraulics company has admitted to doctoring earthquake safety data for buildings across the country, including some venues for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Wife of China's detained Interpol chief says he might already be dead
The wife of former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei, who dramatically vanished into police custody after returning to China in September, told the BBC she isn't sure her husband is still alive.
EU likely to extend Brexit transition period
The European Union said Thursday it is ready to extend the length of the transition period once the UK leaves the EU next year.
The world's largest organism is dying
Behold the Pando aspen clone, a sprawling carpet of vibrant green-yellow quaking aspens occupying more than 100 acres outside the Fishlake National Forest in Utah.
US Army general survives attack that killed top Afghan police chief
The powerful police chief of Kandahar province in Afghanistan was killed Thursday in an attack following a security meeting with the top US commander in the city, three Afghan officials told CNN.
Man falls 100 feet into mine shaft
A 62-year-old man was trapped for 48 hours without food or water after falling 100 feet into a mine shaft in Arizona.
China's economy is growing at its slowest pace since the financial crisis
China's economic slowdown is deepening as its trade war with the United States gets worse.
How the Khashoggi disappearance is playing out in Riyadh
With every claim from Turkey detailing more lurid details in the alleged murder of Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi Arabia's media bends further forward -- risking a face plant in its efforts to kowtow to a different reality.
Why Trump doesn't want to punish Saudi Arabia
The colossal war painting that time forgot
Less than a month before the end of World War I, a huge painting commemorating the war effort was unveiled in central Paris. Its creators wanted to honor the greatest war the world had ever seen with the greatest painting ever made, and they had spent the previous four years working on it with the help of 150 artists.
Can this app help China's forgotten cancer sufferers?
For Cao Ruizhe, the life or death drama of her fight with cancer plays out in a small windowless room.
Chinese app takes social media by storm
Chinese social media apps have struggled to win over users beyond their home turf. TikTok is changing that.
China's economy is growing at its slowest pace since the financial crisis
Source says intel officer with close ties to crown prince was fully aware of 'the plot' of Khashoggi operation
Security camera images that purport to show the movements of one of the 15 Saudi men believed by Turkish authorities to be connected to the disappearance and apparent death of a Saudi journalist were published Thursday by a Turkish newspaper.
A bad mocktail made this man invent his own brand of non-alcoholic spirits
Out for dinner one night, Ben Branson didn't feel like drinking. He ordered a mocktail — and hated how it tasted.
Caravan of migrants nears Mexico's border. Will they be turned back?
Thousands of migrants are about to be at Mexico's doorstep. And US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is about to meet with officials in Mexico's capital.
Memes may contribute to teenage obesity, lawmakers told
It's been a bad few weeks for memes.
Mueller expected to end probe by year's end
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has not given special counsel Robert Mueller a certain date by which his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election must be completed, but speculation that it will wrap up immediately after the November midterm elections is off the mark, according to a source familiar with the investigation within the Justice Department. Instead, it appears the probe is expected to wind down by the end of the year.
Pope gets invite from Kim to visit North Korea
Pope Francis received an invitation Thursday from Kim Jong Un to visit North Korea, and said he would consider the invitation, according to a South Korean spokesman.
US folds diplomatic representation to the Palestinians into its Jerusalem Embassy
The United States announced Thursday it was merging its Consulate General in Jerusalem -- which provided diplomatic representation to the Palestinians -- with the US Embassy in Jerusalem, creating "a single diplomatic mission."
Why Trump likes it when Kelly and Bolton fight
Even by White House standards, this scrap was reportedly a doozy.
Trump admits it 'certainly looks' like Khashoggi is dead
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he believes Jamal Khashoggi is dead, more than two weeks after the Saudi journalist entered a Saudi consulate in Turkey never to be seen again.
Why do we still know so little about Khashoggi's case?
"I don't want to talk about any of the facts" -- Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, King Salman Air Base, Riyadh, October 17, 2018.
US-China trade war 'will trigger recession by 2020'
Take a trade war with China, mix in frosty economic relations with Canada and Europe, add in Federal Reserve rate hikes and here's what you get: A recession by 2020.
Rare eye condition behind da Vinci's genius, research claims
A rare eye condition helped Leonardo da Vinci paint distance and depth of objects on flat surfaces with the accuracy which he became famous for, new research claims.
Jamal Khashoggi's final words
The Washington Post has published what the newspaper describes as the "last piece" written by missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was allegedly killed and dismembered in his country's consulate in Istanbul earlier this month.
Crimea school attack: Russians blame Western culture
As Russians struggle to come to terms with a horrific US-style school shooting in Crimea, which has left at least 20 people dead and dozens injured, Kremlin-controlled media are blaming the "corrupting influence" of the West for inspiring the attack.
Meghan and Harry talk baby names on Melbourne tram
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex continued their Australian jaunt with a visit to Melbourne, a ride on one of the city's famous trams and a very brief chat about baby names.
Mnuchin not participating in Saudi conference
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announced Thursday that he will not participate in a high-profile investor conference in Saudi Arabia amid growing controversy over dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance and apparent killing.
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