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Tokyo Olympics to introduce facial recognition technology
US billionaire's Arsenal takeover leaves fans fuming
The takeover battle for English Premier League side Arsenal between American and Russian billionaires could be about to end.
German couple jailed for selling son to pedophiles on the internet
A German mother and her partner have been sentenced to prison for selling the woman's son, now ten years old, to pedophiles on the internet in a case that has horrified the nation.
Argentina braces for razor-edge abortion vote
Carolina Morales, a 24-year-old from Mendoza, Argentina, was 18 when she found out that she was pregnant.
Earth at risk of becoming runaway 'hothouse', report warns
Scientists are warning that a domino effect will kick if global temperatures rise more than 2°C above pre-industrial levels, leading to "hothouse" conditions and higher sea levels, making some areas on Earth uninhabitable.
Zimbabwean forces round up opposition leaders in secret crackdown
The six masked gunmen arrived in an unmarked pickup truck at a modest house in Highfield West, a suburb in Zimbabwe's capital Harare.
Trump says countries doing business with Iran will 'NOT be doing business' with the US
Indonesia quake death toll rises to over 100
Indonesian rescue workers were still struggling Tuesday to reach the northern part of Lombok island, which was struck by a major earthquake Sunday, as the evacuation of tourists continued.
Gates says he and Manafort didn't report 15 foreign accounts, knew it was illegal
Rick Gates, the key prosecution witness in the tax and fraud trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, testified Monday he had committed crimes alongside and at the direction of his former partner -- and had also stolen from Manafort himself.
Trump urged to stop tweeting on controversial Trump Tower meeting
Saudi Arabia airline cancels flights to Canada amid growing dispute
Saudi Arabia's state airline will suspend all flights to and from Toronto starting next week, amid a intensifying diplomatic row between the two countries following Canada's refusal to back down from comments in defense of human rights inside the Kingdom.
China says it successfully tested 4,500-mph aircraft
China claims to have successfully tested its first hypersonic aircraft, a big step forward in aerospace technology that could intensify pressure on the US military.
Rouhani: US must pull 'knife' out before talks
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani issued a challenge to President Donald Trump, saying the Islamic Republic would be willing to talk, but the US "must first pull out the knife and then come to the negotiation table."
Inside the boutique behind Manafort's $48,000 blue lizard jacket
It wasn't the $12,000 pink pinstripe suit or the $48,000 blue lizard jacket that raised eyebrows. After all, House of Bijan is often described as the most expensive men's clothing store in the world, and Paul Manafort was just another good customer.
Iran's president says he'll talk to Trump 'right now'
In Yemen, UAE walks a fine line between negotiations and siege
Aysha al-Daheri is standing on an airport runway a little after midnight. Behind her, a C-17 military aircraft is being loaded up with 15 tons' worth of aid bundles.
California fire now largest in state history
'Drone assassination' mastermind ID'd, says Venezuela
Authorities have identified the masterminds of the apparent drone assassination attempt on Venezuelan President Nicola Maduro, as well as the people who assisted them, Attorney General Tarek William Saab said Monday.
Chicago's weekend: 66 people shot, 12 dead
During the weekend in Chicago, 66 people were shot, 12 of them fatally, between Friday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 11:59 p.m.
YouTube, Facebook and Apple remove InfoWars pages
Is Trump winning the story-telling game, with help from media buddies?
Mike Pence's moral case for removing a president
Vice President Mike Pence once argued the president of the United States should be held to the highest moral standards to determine whether he should resign or be removed from office.
Trump urged by advisers to stop tweeting on Trump Tower meeting
Trump re-imposes Iran sanctions 'to change, not topple Tehran'
President Donald Trump threatened "severe consequences" for those who continue to trade with Iran, as administration officials said Monday that newly re-imposed US sanctions are meant to change the regime's behavior, not topple leaders in Tehran.
What impact will US sanctions on Iran actually have?
Even before his shock win in 2016, US President Donald Trump was vocal in his criticism of the nuclear deal that the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia, and China signed with Iran in 2015.
Three dead in Bologna highway gas tanker explosion
At least three people died and 67 were injured after a tanker truck exploded on a highway in Bologna, Italy, a spokesman for Italian state police told CNN.
5 charged over 11 starving children in filthy, armed trailer
The message, forwarded by a detective in another state 1,500 miles away to the Taos County Sheriff's Office in New Mexico, was to the point: "We are starving and need food and water," it said in part.
Hundreds await rescue on Indonesian tourist island after quake kills 98
First responders are racing to evacuate hundreds of people affected by a deadly earthquake that rocked some of Indonesia's most idyllic islands Sunday night.
Dozens killed in Indonesia earthquake
A deadly earthquake has struck the island resorts of Bali and Lombok in Indonesia, killing dozens and destroying homes.
Computer virus cripples top Apple supplier
Arrests made in alleged drone assassination attempt on Maduro
Six people have been arrested after Saturday's apparent assassination attempt on President Nicolas Maduro in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, the nation's interior minister said on national TV.
Video appears to show drone in alleged attack
N. Korea 'hopeful for 2nd Trump-Kim Summit'
Saudis expel Canadian envoy, freeze new trade deals over tweets about rights activist
Saudi Arabia has expelled the Canadian ambassador and frozen all new trade and investment with Ottawa after Canada's Foreign Ministry criticized human-rights violations in the Islamic kingdom.
Actress Charlotte Rae dies at 92
Charlotte Rae, a gregarious actress with a prodigious career on stage, screen and TV, died on Sunday at the age of 92, her son Larry Strauss told CNN.
Powerful quake kills at least 91 in Indonesia resort islands
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia on Sunday, the United States Geological Survey said.
What happens to poop on Everest?
This year, 28,000 pounds of human waste was removed from base camp. The Mount Everest Biogas Project plans to convert this waste into a usable product.
Climate plans are in pieces as killer summer shreds records
At least 317 killed in ongoing protests in Nicaragua
Civil unrest in Nicaragua that began in mid-April has left at least 317 people dead, according to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel's childhood home vandalized
Vandals spray-painted hot-pink pejoratives on the childhood home of author, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, according to the institute set up in his honor.
Vintage plane crash in Swiss Alps kills all 20 on board
A vintage plane crashed in the Swiss Alps on Saturday, killing all 20 people on board, police said.
11 emaciated kids rescued from filthy and heavily armed compound
The 11 children were so famished, the sheriff said, they "looked like third-world country refugees."
How a flat tire ignited one of California's worst fires ever
Bodies of Russian journalists killed in Africa returned to Moscow
The bodies of three Russian journalists killed while investigating a shadowy security firm in the Central African Republic (CAR) were returned to Moscow on Sunday, Russia's Investigative Committee said.
33 reported dead in Congo Ebola outbreak
The Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed 33 people, the World Health Organization said Sunday.
No-deal Brexit more likely, says UK minister
Britain is looking more likely than ever to crash out of the European Union without a deal, according to the UK's international trade secretary Liam Fox.
Led by Druze, thousands protest Israel's nation-state law
Tens of thousands of protesters packed Tel Aviv's Rabin Square on Saturday night in the largest protest yet against Israel's controversial nation-state law. Led by Israel's Druze minority, the crowd, filling nearly every square foot of the city's central square, repeatedly cheered "Equality!" as speakers railed against the recently passed legislation.
Iran confirms military exercises in Strait of Hormuz
Iran said its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps held a naval exercise in the Strait of Hormuz last week "within the framework of their annual training program."
'Drone assassination attempt': Venezuela's President vows to find those responsible
Hurricane Hector is headed toward Hawaii, where a volcano is erupting
The Kilauea volcano has spewed lava and molten rock into neighborhoods in Hawaii's Big Island for three months. Now the area faces a new threat as Hurricane Hector heads in that direction.
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