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The journalists jailed in Myanmar: A poor rice farmer's son and a poet
Mummies, fossils, antiquities: History in flames at Brazil's National Museum
A massive fire engulfed Brazil's National Museum Sunday, destroying priceless artifacts dating back 200 years.
Watch: Flames engulf 200-year-old museum
Millions of ancient artifacts were inside when a massive fire broke out in Brazil's National Museum.
Caning of two gay women stokes fear in Malaysia
Two gay women have been caned in Malaysia amid a worsening climate for LGBT individuals in the Muslim-majority Southeast Asian nation.
Protester at church yells 'Shame on you!' as cardinal addresses sex abuse scandal
As the embattled Archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, addressed the Catholic Church's clergy sexual abuse scandal on Sunday, one Catholic yelled "Shame on you!" while another turned her back on Wuerl in protest.
Archaeologists unearth Egyptian village older than the pharaohs
Archaeologists believe they have unearthed one of Egypt's oldest-known settlements in the Nile Delta, dating back some 7,000 years to the Neolithic era.
The African city that China built ... at what cost?
Theresa May is a modern-day Rasputin
As Britain's Parliament returns tomorrow from its summer recess, right on cue comes another attempt to blow up Prime Minister Theresa May.
China blocks Australian network's website
UK: 80,000 pose sexual threat to kids online
UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid will reveal Monday that there are up to 80,000 British pedophiles who pose a sexual threat to children online, the Press Association news agency reported.
Unveiling of world's most expensive painting 'postponed'
The long-awaited unveiling of the world's most expensive painting, Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," has been postponed, according to Abu Dhabi's Department of Culture and Tourism.
Chinese billionaire Richard Liu released after Minnesota arrest
US confirms death of ISIS leader in Afghanistan
US forces in Afghanistan confirmed Sunday that the head of ISIS in the country was killed in a strike a little over a week ago.
Mom survives kayak accident that killed family
A family's vacation on Lake Superior took a tragic turn when a kayak capsized, killing the father and three young children and leaving the mother as the sole survivor.
U2's Bono says he'll be 'back to full voice' after losing it at gig
Saudi coalition denies war crimes in Yemen despite evidence to the contrary
A Saudi-led Coalition airstrike on a school bus in Yemen that killed dozens of children last month is an "apparent war crime," Human Rights Watch said in a statement on Sunday.
Microwave weapons suspected in attacks on US diplomats
Childish Gambino video features all-star (cartoon) cast, including Beyoncé, Drake and Outkast
Childish Gambino is back with another video that has folks talking, but rather than the political overtones that dominated "This Is America," the latest conversation revolves around a host of cartoon cameos.
Catholic yells 'Shame on you!' at cardinal
As the embattled Archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, addressed the Catholic Church's clergy sexual abuse scandal, one Catholic yelled 'Shame on you!' while another turner her back on Wuerl in protest. CNN's Rosa Flores reports.
Watch moment between Bush, Michelle Obama
Family, friends and colleagues gathered at Sen. John McCain's funeral in Washington where former president George W. Bush was seen passing an item to former first lady Michelle Obama.
Bishop apologizes to Ariana Grande
A bishop who presided over Aretha Franklin's funeral and was accused of groping singer Ariana Grande has now apologized.
Series of explosions reported at Syrian military airport
'Mistakes' admitted in deadly bus attack in Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen acknowledges "mistakes" were made in last month's deadly airstrike on a school bus in northern Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency said Saturday.
George W. Bush and Barack Obama: Consolers in chief
Pop star-turned-MP Bobi Wine arrives in the US after arrest
Theresa May rules out second Brexit referendum
British Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out a second referendum on Britain's exit from the European Union, saying it would be a betrayal of democracy and trust.
Ex-Vatican official: Pope knew about meeting with Kim Davis
The archbishop who accused Pope Francis of mishandling sexual misconduct allegations against a top American archbishop unveiled a new charge on Saturday: that Vatican officials -- and perhaps the Pope himself -- have told untruths about the pontiff's controversial meeting in 2015 with Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who refused to sign same-sex marriage certificates.
Julian Zelizer: George W. Bush and Barack Obama: Consolers in chief
NYT: Trump dossier author tried to flip Russian oligarch
A Hungarian-Italian bromance could be Europe's biggest threat
It was like a first date that had gone exceptionally well. Hungarian leader Viktor Orban and Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini spoke of a shared passion, exchanged compliments and promised to see each other again.
Clergy abuse survivors push for federal investigation into Catholic Church
Survivors of clergy sex abuse stood in front of the Vatican embassy in Washington on Thursday and urged two higher powers -- the Pope and the US Department of Justice -- to take concrete steps to prevent more abuses and hold abusers accountable.
Obama makes guests laugh during eulogy
Obama: McCain called on America to rise above 'mean and petty' politics
Spurs star avoids military service
Israel praises US halt to Palestinian refugee aid, PLO slams the move
Israel on Saturday praised the United States' decision to end funding for the UN agency responsible for providing education, health care and other services to Palestinian refugees, while Palestinian officials said the move threatened peace in the region.
Blimp of Mayor Sadiq Khan flies over London
A giant blimp of London Mayor Sadiq Khan hovered Saturday above Westminster in a crowdfunded protest against his record on tackling violent crime in the UK capital.
Syria's last battleground could be its deadliest yet
German mob violence reveals deep fault lines over migration
Brazil's Lula barred from presidential race
Brazil's top electoral court has barred former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from running for reelection because of a corruption conviction, just weeks before Brazilians go to the polls for a vote in which he was considered a frontrunner despite being in prison.
Daylight saving time to be ended by EU
The European Union is to propose ending twice-yearly clock changes after a large-scale public survey, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said Friday.
Russia troubles, betrayal, legal storm: Trump's summer from hell
Summer break? Ha.
Kim Jong Nam murder: Malaysian police looking for 2 witnesses to testify at trial
Malaysian police are seeking two Indonesian women to appear as witnesses in an ongoing trial over the murder of Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
US to end all funding to UN agency for Palestinian refugees
The Trump administration has decided to end all funding to the United Nations agency tasked with supporting Palestinian refugees and call for a large reduction in the number of Palestinians considered to be refugees, a senior administration official and a regional diplomat briefed on the decision have told CNN.
Puerto Rico says nearly 3,000 people died in Hurricane Maria. So why have officials produced only 57 names?
Nearly a year later, they're still numbers.
Myanmar's LGBT community find freedom at spirit festival
Gyrating dancers passed through the crowds, bowing to men in silk dresses with orchids in their hair, as the normally sleepy village of Taung Byone marked the start of the annual Spirit Festival with a flamboyant opening ceremony.
NBC 'tried to kill Weinstein story'
Aretha Franklin's funeral has officially begun
Trump's attorney Giuliani embarrasses US in ethics lecture to European nation
Lobbyist says he helped steer foreign money to Trump's team
Washington lobbyist W. Samuel Patten pleaded guilty Friday to acting as an unregistered foreign lobbyist, and admitted to lying to the Senate Intelligence Committee and funneling a Ukrainian oligarch's money to Donald Trump's Presidential Inaugural Committee.
Obama says Aretha Franklin lifted the voices of millions
Aretha Franklin's funeral fit for a queen
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