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Huawei beats Apple in smartphone sales for the first time
Zimbabwe warns of crackdown after deadly violence mars vote
Earth just got a grim climate report card
Trump asks who had it worse: Capone or Manafort
President Donald Trump on Wednesday downplayed the allegations facing his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, by invoking notorious mobster Al Capone.
Trump: Sessions should stop Mueller investigation
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, should end special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference, arguing that the ongoing probe is hurting the United States.
3 Russians killed investigating shadowy security firm in CAR
3D gun plans website suspends downloads after court ruling
Swedish crown jewels stolen by thieves who fled by speedboat
Thieves stole priceless royal artifacts in a daring raid on a Swedish cathedral before escaping by speedboat, police said.
UK far-right activist freed on bail
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson was freed on bail Wednesday after winning his challenge against a 13-month sentence for breaching the strict rules that govern the reporting of criminal trials in Britain.
Mexico plane crash: 103 on board, no one dies
Aeromexico said Tuesday it is aware of an accident involving one of its planes in Durango, Mexico, according to the airline's Twitter feed.
Soldier remains returned by North Korea headed to Hawaii
Dozens of cases believed to hold the remains of American service members killed during the Korean War are to due to be flown to the United States on Wednesday.
Can Trump woo his fanbase a 2nd and a 3rd time ahead of midterm elections?
Could heat make one Chinese region 'uninhabitable'?
International army games opportunity to sell weapons: Chinese state media
China is using a massive international military competition as "a marketing and advertising show" to sell its weapons and military goods, as the country seeks to solidify its place as one of the world's largest arms exporters.
Trump bathes loyalists in alternative reality at rally
No one knows better than President Donald Trump what worked for him in 2016, and now he's going back to the well -- trusting no one but himself -- to stave off the threat of a Democratic rout in November that could cripple his presidency.
North Korea only provided one dog tag with possible US remains
Trump could raise tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods
This is what a trade war looks like
US could raise tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods
The Trump administration plans to raise pending tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods to 25% from 10%, a source familiar with discussions confirmed to CNN.
Paul Manafort trial: Takeaways from Day 1
Paul Manafort's criminal trial kicked off with a furious start Tuesday as the federal courtroom in Alexandria, Virginia, found a jury, heard opening statements and saw the first witness testify.
CNN reporter heckled at Trump rally
While doing a live hit at President Trump's rally in Tampa, Florida, CNN's Jim Acosta addresses the hecklers chanting "fake news" and "go home" behind him.
North Korea gave just 1 dog tag with US remains
Trump repeats 'collusion is not a crime' line offered by his lawyer
President Donald Trump on Tuesday embraced a line of defense offered by his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, that "collusion is not a crime," even though he continued to deny any alleged ties between his campaign and Moscow during the 2016 election.
Facebook uncovers suspected Russian plot to interfere in US midterms
Teen who went to prison for slapping soldier speaks to CNN
Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi has been freed from an Israeli prison after serving an eight-month prison sentence for slapping a soldier, according to a spokesman for Israel's Prison Authority. Tamimi's mother, Nariman Tamimi, was also released. CNN's Ian Lee reports.
Iran can afford to play the long game with Trump
Three men walk into a room: a dictator, an autocrat, and an ayatollah. A fourth man asks them each for a meeting.
The secret Trump and Giuliani know about the Russia investigation
The biggest misconception surrounding the special counsel probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election is that it will likely end in some sort of legal proceeding involving President Donald Trump. It won't -- for a bunch of reasons, the most important of which is that Robert Mueller, who is running the investigation, doesn't seem to believe a sitting President can be indicted.
Clearly, the climate crisis is upon us
This summer's sizzling temperatures, savage droughts, raging wildfires, floods and acute water shortages -- from Japan to the Arctic Circle, California to Greece -- are surely evidence beyond any reasonable doubt that the climate crisis is upon us now.
Demi Lovato experiencing 'complications' from apparent overdose
Demi Lovato is experiencing "complications" and remains hospitalized following her apparent drug overdose, two sources close to the singer tell CNN.
Russia dumped 84% of its US debt. Here's what that means
Manafort trial begins in biggest test yet for Mueller probe
The biggest test of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election begins Tuesday with the trial of Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort.
Final hikers rescued from volcano after devastating quake
France bans smartphones from schools
French children will have to leave their smartphones and smart devices at home or switched off when they are at school starting in September.
Report: North Korea potentially working on missiles
Rare protest over China vaccine scandal reveals public anger
A group of angry Chinese parents and activists have gathered twice in two days outside government buildings in Beijing to protest a recent scandal over defective vaccines, a rare display of public dissatisfaction in the tightly-policed Chinese capital.
Manchester bomber was rescued from Libya by Royal Navy
The Manchester suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in May 2017 had been rescued from the civil war in Libya by Britain's Royal Navy just three years earlier.
Sexual abuse 'endemic' in international aid sector, damning report finds
Car bomb kills at least 10 in Philippines
At least 10 people were killed when militants linked to the Abu Sayyaf terror group struck a military checkpoint with a car bomb in the southern Philippines Tuesday, officials said.
Fire is so hot it's creating its own weather system
Stolen shark smuggled out of aquarium disguised as baby returned
Trump smokescreen fogs up what is fact or fiction
Lawmaker predicts Trump Jr., Kushner indictments
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) says he believes that special counsel Robert Mueller will probably indict Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner and then the President will pardon both.
1 in 8 children in India has neurodevelopmental disability, report estimates
Nearly one in eight Indian children ages 2 through 9 might have a neurodevelopmental disorder, a new report by the INCLEN Trust International estimates.
Millions may be stripped of Indian citizenship
Indian authorities have left the names of almost 4 million people off a controversial registry list in the northeast border state of Assam, effectively casting a shadow over their citizenship.
The 37 strangest lines in Rudy Giuliani's off-the-rails CNN interview
President Donald Trump seems to believe that Rudy Giuliani is a really, really good surrogate for him when it comes to fighting back against the ongoing special counsel probe into Russia's attempted interference in the 2016 election. What else could explain Giuliani's ubiquity on cable television?
Trump: I'd meet Iran without preconditions 'whenever they want'
President Donald Trump said Monday he is willing to meet with Iran's leadership, without preconditions, "whenever they want."
Liquids and laptops may soon be allowed to stay in carry-on bags
Passengers might be allowed to keep liquids and laptops in their carry-on bags at airport security checkpoints in the United States if screening technology being tested at select airports is widely adopted.
Trump lawyer: I'm not sure collusion is a crime
President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said Monday that he's not sure collusion with Russia would be considered a crime.
Prosecutors say Manafort earned $60M from Ukraine consulting
Prosecutors from special counsel Robert Mueller's office said Monday that Paul Manafort earned $60 million from his work as a political consultant in Ukraine and challenged a motion by the former Trump campaign chairman's attorneys to exclude dozens of exhibits on the topic.
Video shows moment harasser slaps woman on streets of Paris
A man has been caught on video forcefully slapping a woman after he allegedly sexually harassed her on the streets of Paris.
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