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It's time for Myanmar to stand trial for genocide
Saudi-led coalition investigates airstrike following CNN report
The Saudi-led coalition fighting a war against Houthi rebels in Yemen said it will investigate an airstrike that killed two children last week after CNN provided evidence of the incident.
New sphinx uncovered in Egypt
Some amazing archeological finds involve daring adventures into hidden tombs. Others -- as is the case with the discovery of a beautiful new sphinx in Egypt -- simply involve a spot of drainage.
Syria accidentally shot down a Russian military plane
Statue for man who saved thousands of Jews
A former British spy who saved thousands of Jews from death in Nazi Germany will be honored with a statue in his memory on Tuesday.
Jack Ma: The US-China trade war could last 20 years
Trade war escalates as US imposes biggest-ever tariffs on China
President Donald Trump is sharply escalating the American trade war with China.
China accuses Taiwan of manipulating students with sex to become spies
China has accused Taiwan's intelligence agencies of using honey traps to recruit university exchange students as spies, in an effort to "infiltrate" and "sabotage" activities on the mainland.
12 dead babies found in boxes, plastic bags
The governor of Nairobi has ordered an investigation after he made a surprise visit to a hospital in the Kenyan capital and found 12 dead babies stuffed in boxes and plastic bags.
Shrapnel in Yemen ties US bombs to civilian deaths
Philippines typhoon: Rescuers race to find landslide survivors
Rescue workers in the Philippines are continuing to dig by hand in an attempt to locate survivors of a massive landslide in the north of the country that came in the wake of Super Typhoon Mangkhut.
Kim Jong Un hugs Moon Jae-in as inter-Korean summit starts
For the first time in more than a decade, a South Korean President is heading to North Korea.
Emmys overdose on 'SNL,' as 'Game of Thrones' breaks up streaming party
There were two near-takeovers at the Emmys on Monday, as streaming services expanded their impact on the awards, while "Saturday Night Live" permeated the ceremony. The former likely magnified the issue of viewers watching a parade of winners from relatively little-seen programs -- with "Game of Thrones" a notable exception -- and the latter yielded a flawed, haphazard show, which badly overplayed some of its bits.
SpaceX will take a billionaire around moon
More than 3 million flee after typhoon Mangkhut wreaks havoc across
Florence leaves 'monumental disaster'
Over 100 dead and missing in Philippines
Rescue operations are underway in the Philippines as 49 people remain missing after Super Typhoon Mangkhut triggered a massive landslide in the country's north, destroying hundreds of homes. CNN's Alex Field reports.
Anderson Cooper shuts down Trump Jr.'s lie
Anderson Cooper debunks Donald Trump Jr.'s false tweet about the CNN anchor, which was an attempt to slam CNN's coverage of Hurricane Florence by posting a photo from 2008.
Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford to testify on assault allegations in public Monday
The Republican leader of the Senate Judiciary Committee said on Monday he would convene remarkable new public hearings in a week's time after sexual assault allegations emerged against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
New tariffs on China spare smartwatches but hit tech networks
US will impose tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods
More than 3 million flee after typhoon Mangkhut wreaks havoc across southern China
Kavanaugh's future now hangs in the balance
Brett Kavanaugh's accuser now has a name, and the Republican Party's bid to swiftly lift him onto the Supreme Court may be spinning out of control.
Kidnapped aid worker killed in Nigeria
A female aid worker abducted in Nigeria's troubled northeast region has been killed, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said Monday.
China says Sweden violated tourists' human rights
A disagreement between a group of Chinese tourists and a hostel in the Swedish capital has escalated into a diplomatic spat, with China accusing Sweden of violating the visitors' human rights.
'The Maria Generation': Young people are dying and suffering on an island with a highly uncertain future
Her son cried out for help via text message on the morning of October 17, a month after Hurricane Maria wrecked this Caribbean island.
Pope defrocks Chilean priest amid sex abuse scandal
Pope Francis has expelled the Reverend Cristian Precht Bañados of Chile, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Santiago.
Somehow, Theresa May is still standing
Next week marks six months until Brexit day -- the moment when the UK actually leaves the European Union.
Trump administration revokes Palestinian envoy's US residency permit
The Trump administration has revoked the residency permits and closed the bank accounts of the Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) representative to the United States, Husam Zomlot, as well as those of his family, according to Palestinian officials.
Brazil police seize millions in cash
Brazilian authorities seized more than $16 million in cash and luxury watches from a delegation traveling with the vice president of Equatorial Guinea, according to local media reports.
China's most famous actress vanishes without a trace
Imagine if one day Jennifer Lawrence was walking the red carpet in Los Angeles and the next she vanished completely with no word about where she was.
Taking an aspirin a day may actually harm you, study shows
It's one of the most well-known tenets of modern medicine: An aspirin a day keeps the doctor away. But according to a trio of studies published Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine, a daily low-dose aspirin regimen provides no significant health benefits for healthy older adults. Instead, it may cause them serious harm.
Millions evacuated in China as Mangkhut leaves Hong Kong in tatters
A 'vicious crime': Australia strawberry needles scare widens
The Australian government has ordered a federal investigation into the contamination of strawberries with needles and pins, as concern spread across the country.
Meghan Markle champions Grenfell Tower charity cookbook
In her first solo project as a member of the royal family, the Duchess of Sussex is supporting a new charity cookbook showcasing recipes from women whose community was affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, Kensington Palace said in a statement on Monday.
Cleanup begins in Hong Kong after Mangkhut
Cleanup is underway after Hong Kong is hammered by Typhoon Mangkhut. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Philippines landslide: Dozens feared buried in Itogon, Benguet
Hundreds of houses have been destroyed and at least 36 people are feared buried under thick mud in the Philippines after Super Typhoon Mangkhut triggered a massive landslide in the country's north.
Deadly Typhoon Mangkhut roars into southern China
The world's strongest storm this year, Typhoon Mangkhut, continued its path of destruction across Southeast Asia over the weekend, reaching mainland China on Sunday afternoon after pummeling Hong Kong and killing dozens in the Philippines.
Salisbury police discount Novichok as source of new mystery illness
British police say there is "nothing to suggest that Novichok" caused two people to fall ill this weekend at a restaurant in Salisbury, where earlier this year the nerve agent was used in an attempted assassination.
WaPo: Kavanaugh accuser comes forward
A woman accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct more than 30 years ago came forward publicly Sunday, detailing her allegations about the Supreme Court nominee in an interview with The Washington Post.
US Border Patrol agent accused of being serial killer
A US Border Patrol agent was taken into custody in Texas on Saturday morning in connection with the killings of four people and aggravated kidnapping, according to Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar.
Dozens dead in Philippines amid rush to aid victims
Rescue efforts ramped up in the Philippines Sunday to bring help to millions of people caught in the path of Typhoon Mangkhut, as authorities attempted to gauge how many people had died in the strongest typhoon so far this year.
Gunmen disguised as mariachi musicians
Dozens of mariachi bands were serenading couples and families in Mexico City when five men disguised as musicians unleashed a hail of gunfire.
In photos: World's biggest storm tears through islands
'The worst is still yet to come': Florence's relentless rain engulfs Carolinas
Disruptor in Chief: How Trump is changing world order
The US emerged from World War II as a superpower aiming to shape the globe in its own image. America's alliance with European powers sought to prevent another catastrophic conflict by founding institutions dedicated to defending democracy, human rights and free markets across the world.
Live updates: Florence's trail of destruction
At least 13 dead as Florence slams into US east coast
WSJ: Trump to impose tariffs on $200B of Chinese goods
President Donald Trump is planning to impose a fresh round of tariffs targeting about $200 billion in Chinese goods, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday, citing individuals familiar with the matter.
Marathon world record shattered in Berlin
Kenyan Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge set a new marathon world record Sunday, winning the Berlin race in 2 hours, 1 minute and 39 seconds.
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