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Inside CBP's processing detention center: Chain link fences and thermal blankets
Chain link fences, mattresses on the floor and families queuing to be processed -- and oftentimes separated. These are the photos of the processing detention center in McAllen, Texas, that the Customs and Border Protection agency wants you to see.
Meghan Markle's father says she 'cried' because he missed her wedding
The Duchess of Sussex's father, Thomas Markle, says his daughter cried when he told her he would not be able to attend her wedding to Prince Harry.
Thai King now in direct control of Crown's fortunes, must pay taxes on it
Billions of dollars worth of assets held by the Thai Crown have been transferred directly to Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, a move that will vastly increase his personal wealth and tax liability.
What diabetes after 50 may mean
The onset of diabetes after the age of 50 could be an early sign of pancreatic cancer, a new study suggests.
Japan protests South Korean military drills
South Korea has angered Japan by staging military drills near a contested island chain, even as it discusses scaling back joint "war games" with the US to de-escalate tensions with North Korea.
Japan quake kills 3
Strong earthquakes have struck Ring of Fire nations Japan and Guatemala within hours of each other.
Would-be Indian child bride fights back and helps others
Story behind viral photo of crying toddler
CNN's Ana Cabrera speaks to John Moore, the Getty Images photographer behind the viral photo of a toddler crying as border patrol searches her mother.
Papua New Guinea declares 9-month state of emergency due to riots
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea has declared a nine-month state of emergency in the country's rugged Southern Highlands province in response to several days of riots.
Laura Bush pens scathing column on child separation
Former first lady Laura Bush spoke out Sunday night about the separation of families on the US border, writing a harsh criticism of the current zero-tolerance immigration policy being enforced under the Trump administration.
Beaches, bases, battles: Inside the seven-decade fight for Okinawa
'Mother Meral': The woman trying to drive Turkey's Erdogan from office
Quarrels between men end when a woman throws her headscarf on the ground, according to Turkish tradition.
At least 5 killed after Border Patrol chase ends in crash
American Brooks Koepka wins second straight title
Brooks Koepka became the first man to win back-to-back US Open titles for 29 years after overcoming a testing and controversial week at Shinnecock Hills.
Colombia election: Conservative Duque wins
Colombians on Sunday cast their ballots in the second round of the presidential election, choosing between conservative candidate Ivan Duque and leftist Gustavo Petro.
Sharp drop in cancer-causing infections
The introduction of HPV vaccines has led to a sharp reduction in the number of young women with the cancer-causing infection in England, new data from Public Health England finds.
Shooting at New Jersey art festival hurts 20
Twenty people, including a teenager, were injured early Sunday in a shooting at a 24-hour art festival in Trenton, New Jersey, the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office said.
Ex-Trump operative met with Russian 'offering Clinton dirt for $2M'
Conservative political provocateur Roger Stone in 2016 met with a Russian who offered damaging information about Hillary Clinton in exchange for $2 million, Stone and former Trump campaign communications official Michael Caputo told CNN.
Brazil held in check by Swiss despite Coutinho wonder strike
Brazil will have to wait a while longer to exorcize the demons of 2014 after they were held to a 1-1 draw by a dogged Switzerland side.
Celebrities are influencing Trump -- and US policy
Donald Trump has always been fixated with celebrity. Before he was President or even host of NBC's "The Apprentice," the real estate mogul spent years working the New York City tabloids to catapult himself to fame.
Mexico stun defending champs Germany
Melania Trump enters US immigration row with rare statement
In a rare statement on a policy issue, first lady Melania Trump weighed in through her spokeswoman on the immigration crisis taking place at America's borders.
Kolarov's stunning free kick pushes Serbia past Costa Rica
Aleksandar Kolarov scored one of the goals of the tournament as his stunning free-kick, one which Cristiano Ronaldo would have been proud of, earned Serbia three crucial points against Costa Rica.
Taliban rejects ceasefire extension
What was supposed to be a day of ceasefires in Afghanistan turned into a day of carnage in Nangarhar province.
Deadly explosions rock Eid celebrations
Twin bomb blasts at a mosque in northeastern Nigeria killed at least 20 people and wounded scores more, local police told CNN.
'Putt-gate': Phil Mickelson sparks controversy
It's his 48th birthday and he should know better, but Phil Mickelson ran after a still moving putt and hit the ball back towards the hole during his third round of the US Open Saturday.
Why Trump's wild week matters
Trump gets defensive about North Korea summit
A ship's fate symbolizes a divided Europe
The new Italian government is making international headlines -- and not necessarily for its generosity. Interior Minister Matteo Salvini refused to allow the Aquarius, a vessel carrying more than 600 migrants, to dock on Sunday. Fortunately for those on board the Aquarius, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has offered them refuge.
India moves ahead with tariffs on US goods
Pope: Abortion to avoid birth defects is like Nazi eugenics
Pope Francis compared having an abortion to avoid birth defects to the Nazi era idea of trying to create a pure race.
Turned away by Italy, hundreds of migrants arrive in Spain after 800-mile boat journey
Greece and Macedonia sign deal on name change
Greece and Macedonia signed an historic agreement Sunday to rename the latter the Republic of North Macedonia, possibly putting end to a dispute that has soured relations between the two countries for decades.
'Shocked and sea sick': What it's like on board
Hundreds of migrants who were left to drift in the Mediterranean after Italy and Malta turned them away arrived in Spain on Sunday, ending, at least temporarily, a political crisis in Europe over policing the continent's southern border.
Migrants land in Spain after week at sea
Beaches, bases, battles: The seven-decade fight for Okinawa
Akiko Urasaki knows what it's like to grow up with the specter of war.
American student detained in Vietnam
An American citizen was detained in Vietnam while protesting a proposed economic zone law that could clear the path for Chinese investors, his family says.
Nightclub brawl leaves 17 dead in Venezuela
At least 17 people, including eight minors, were killed Saturday after a partygoer detonated a tear-gas canister setting off a stampede inside a nightclub in Caracas, Venezuela, authorities said.
Some Hurrican Maria victims left out of official death toll
Ramon Cruz Laboy, a 75-year-old who kept to himself and never wanted to burden his relatives, died January 24 from medical complications that resulted from a femur fracture he suffered during a gust of wind from Hurricane Maria.
World Cup's tiniest nation keeps Messi at bay
On paper, few matches in World Cup history will have been more of a mismatch than Argentina against Iceland.
Taxi hits pedestrians in Moscow amid World Cup festivities
A taxi plowed into a crowd of pedestrians Saturday in central Moscow, injuring seven people, according to Russian state news agency TASS.
Eid celebrations in Afghanistan marred by deadly bombing
Rare scenes have been reported in Afghanistan of Taliban fighters and government security forces shaking hands and embracing during an unprecedented ceasefire to mark Eid.
Video referee used for first time at World Cup
There was a moment of history at Russia 2018 on Saturday as the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was used for the first time to reverse a decision in a World Cup match.
Announcer goes wild over Ronaldo goal
The whistle blew. There was a chance. One final chance. This is what Portugal had been waiting for.
Thousands flee as battle intensifies near Yemen airport
Thousands of civilians have been evacuating districts surrounding Hodeidah's airport Saturday as a Saudi-led coalition closes in on the Houthi-held city in Yemen, according to two sources.
Salvini warns migrant ships not to dock amid rally in Rome
Italy's hard-line, anti-immigration interior minister, Matteo Salvini, on Saturday warned ships carrying migrants as part of a humanitarian mission not to try to dock in Italy, even as crowds rallied in Rome in solidarity with migrants.
In a torrid week, Trump ripped US allies, challenged American values, and heaped praise on autocrats
Here are some of the things Donald Trump did in a week that at first appeared to be an incoherent torrent of unrelated events but may end up being one of the most significant of his presidency:
Theranos founder indicted on criminal charges
31-year-old leader hailed as 'rock star' by conservatives
Massive fire guts Scottish art school for second time
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