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Chinese admiral cancels US visit as tensions ramp up
China's top naval officer canceled a visit to the US to meet with his American counterpart less than 48 hours before the meeting was scheduled to occur, according to two US defense officials.
Dutch to press United Nations for more human slavery sanctions
Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok told CNN on Monday he will press the UN Security Council to expand the list of those who should face international sanctions for human trafficking.
What happens to the Russia probe if Rosenstein is gone?
Reports of the Deputy A.G.'s resignation leave lingering questions about the future of the Russia investigation. CNN's legal experts Paul Callan and Michael Zeldin weigh in.
How a paralyzed woman walked again
Kelly Thomas inches across the soft grass, using a walker to navigate her way. Each step is exhilarating and exhausting. She pauses amid the 90-degree Florida heat and smiles.
Severely injured yachtsman rescued at sea
Rescuers are racing to save an Indian yachtsman who's badly injured on a boat that's been drifting at sea for more than two days in rough conditions that are frustrating efforts to reach him.
Sky shareholders cheer Comcast's $40 billion knockout bid
Iran accuses Saudi Arabia, UAE of financing military parade attackers
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Monday accused Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates of financing the perpetrators of Saturday's deadly attack on a military parade in Ahvaz and threatened to "harshly punish" the masterminds.
Republicans ask Trump not to rock the boat before Kavanaugh confirmation, mid-terms
What seemed at first like a long-awaited opening to get rid of the "lingering stench" at his Justice Department now poses a quandary for President Donald Trump: Would firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein complicate precarious confirmation proceedings for an embattled Supreme Court nominee?
Iran's President lashes out at 'bully' US after military parade attack
GOP senator: 'What am I supposed to do, ruin the guy's life over this?'
South Carolina GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday that he does not expect to be swayed against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh even after he hears from Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused him of sexual assault.
Trump's 'America First' UN agenda likely obscured by Kavanaugh
President Donald Trump embarks upon another "America First" crusade at the world's foremost diplomatic institution this week. For some Republicans, his absence from Washington comes at an opportune moment.
Theresa May is surrounded by hopeless enemies
Humiliated in Europe, in deadlock at home, Theresa May appears to be the loneliest leader on the world stage right now. With just weeks to go before the British Prime Minister needs to strike a deal on Brexit, there are few signs of an imminent breakthrough.
Tiger's comeback complete with first PGA Tour win in five years
Inquest opens for schoolgirl who died after eating Pret a Manger sandwich
A coroner's inquest into the death of a 15-year-old with severe food allergies who died shortly after consuming a baguette from popular British sandwich chain Pret a Manger will get underway in London on Monday.
$18 million in cocaine shows up amid bananas given to prison
This shipment of bananas donated to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice was ripe for contraband.
Obesity to become leading preventable cause of cancer in UK women
Obesity is set to overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of cancer in women in the UK, a new report warns.
White House, Kavanaugh deny allegation made by second woman
The White House and Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh denied an allegation Sunday made by a second woman accusing him of inappropriate sexual behavior.
Justin Rose wins $10 million FedExCup
Tiger Woods may have grabbed the headlines after winning his first title in five years at the Tour Championship, but it was Englishman Justin Rose who pipped his rival to pick up the most lucrative prize on offer Sunday.
Trump's trade war with China gets much bigger
The trade fight between the United States and China is set to intensify Monday when the two economic superpowers hit each other with their biggest round of tariffs yet.
Merkel regrets spy chief's botched promotion
Germany's spy chief, removed from his job after being accused of far-right sympathies but moved to a more senior government role, will not get the promotion after all.
Opposition leader's election shock win hails new dawn in Maldives
The Maldives was adjusting to a new political reality Monday after the surprise election of opposition presidential candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih over incumbent Abdulla Yameen, who had developed close ties with China during his five years in power.
China retaliates after new US tariffs
The trade fight between the United States and China intensified as the two economic superpowers hit each other with their biggest round of tariffs yet. CNN's Steven Jiang reports.
Vatican and China deal sparks criticism
A long-expected, controversial deal between the Chinese government and Catholic leaders in the Vatican has sparked opposition, including inside the Church itself.
Trump's trade war with China just got bigger
CNN's Matt Rivers looks into how Chinese citizens feel about the trade war between the United States and China.
Australia kills 6 sharks after attacks
Australian fisheries authorities have killed six sharks in the area of the Whitsunday Islands where two people were critically injured in shark attacks last week.
Kavanaugh nomination just got even more complicated
Severely injured solo sailor without radios in remote Indian Ocean
Strawberry panic spreads to New Zealand
A major New Zealand supermarket chain is removing Australian-brand Choice strawberries from shelves across the country after needles were found in a container of strawberries from Western Australia purchased in Auckland.
ISIS video claims to show attackers of Iranian military parade
A video circulating on the ISIS-affiliated Amaq News Agency claims to show three of the four assailants accused of carrying out a deadly terrorist attack on an Iranian military parade.
Who attacked Iran's military parade?
Iranian Foreign Minister Javid Zarif had no doubt who was to blame for Saturday's attack on a military parade in Iran that killed at least 25 people.
Maldives opposition leader declares victory in high-stakes election
Voters have begun casting ballots in a high-stakes presidential election in the Maldives considered a test of the island nation's democracy.The election pits incumbent president Abdulla Yameen, who has been accused of cracking down on dissent and jailing opposition leaders, against opposition party candidate and member of Parliament Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
Air France jet aborts white-knuckle landing in high winds
Survivor describes harrowing moment when a ferry capsized in Tanzania, killing 223
A man who survived a ferry capsizing in Tanzania described the harrowing ordeal that left six of his relatives dead and the East African nation mourning 223 people killed in the latest maritime disaster.
New high-speed rail links and divides Hong Kong and mainland China
The first ever bullet train from Hong Kong to China departed Sunday, as the city's controversial high-speed rail link opened to the public amid fears greater integration with the mainland could lead to ever more encroachment by Beijing in semi-autonomous Hong Kong's affairs.
New book excerpt: Trump urged Roethlisberger to escort Daniels to room instead of bodyguards
Stormy Daniels, in her new tell-all book, says she was "terrified" by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after Donald Trump introduced the two at a nightclub in 2006.
Meghan Markle hid memento of couple's first date in wedding veil
The Duchess of Sussex has revealed she hid a romantic memento to the first date she had with Prince Harry as the "something blue" within her wedding veil.
The silent Popes: Why Francis and Benedict won't answer the accusations dividing their church
One rarely leaves his monastery high on a hill in Vatican City. The other speaks freely -- too freely, critics say -- but has vowed silence on this matter, for now.
5 stabbed at New York 'birth tourism' center
Kavanaugh accuser's friend 'has no recollection' of party, lawyer says
Tiger in position for first PGA win in 5 years
Tiger Woods, who hasn't won a PGA Tour event in five years, will go into Sunday's final of the Tour Championship at Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club with a commanding three-stroke lead.
New rail line links and divides Hong Kong and mainland China
It has been heralded as a vision of the future. A $10.75 billion infrastructure investment connecting Hong Kong with China's high-speed rail network.
Comcast outbids 21st Century Fox for Sky
Centuries-old shipwreck found off Portugal's coast
Archeologists have found a centuries-old shipwreck off Portugal's coast near Lisbon, a local mayor's office said Saturday.
Washington Post: Ex-Trump official walked back statement to Mueller probe about Flynn's talks with Russian diplomat
A former Trump official walked back her claim to the special counsel's office that she and former national security adviser Michael Flynn did not discuss conversations between him and Russia's ambassador about sanctions, according to a new report.
Ford's lawyers say she accepts request to speak to Judiciary Committee next week, but details need to be worked out
Lawyers for Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of a past sexual assault, told Senate Judiciary Committee staff on Saturday that Ford "accepts" the request to speak to the panel next week about the alleged incident.
Rwandan imprisoned opposition leader to go on trial as another walks free -- for now
29 killed in attack on Iranian military parade
Japan successfully lands robot rovers on an asteroid's surface
The Japanese space agency JAXA said it made history Saturday by successfully landing two unmanned rovers on an asteroid.
Gunmen in disguise kill at least 25 in attack on Iranian military parade
US-China trade talks stall amid tariff standoff
Negotiations between the United States and China have stalled after President Donald Trump ordered new tariffs on Chinese goods.
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