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How Emirates Airline shaped Dubai's future
Saudi Arabia issues its first driver's licenses to women
Ten Saudi women were issued driver's licenses by the government of Saudi Arabia on Monday, according to a news release from the country's Ministry of Media.
Ex-US intel officer charged withspying for China
Clinton: I don't owe Lewinsky an apology
Former President Bill Clinton defended himself Monday from recent criticism of his affair with Monica Lewinsky in light of the #MeToo movement, telling NBC's "Today" he never reached out to the former White House intern following the scandal.
US Ambassador to Germany's Breitbart interview provokes backlash
Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic have criticized US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell for giving an interview to far-right news platform Breitbart in which he said he wants to "empower" European conservatives.
US Supreme Court backs baker who refused to make same-sex wedding cake
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a cake to celebrate the marriage of a same sex couple because of a religious objection.
Why is Guatemala's eruption so much deadlier than Hawaii's?
Both eruptions caused devastation and reminded everyone how ferocious nature can be.
Apple to unveil new iPhone, iPad and Mac features
The White House just got caught lying about the Trump Tower meeting
Let's not over-complicate this: President Donald Trump and his legal team lied about the statement from Donald Trump Jr. in the wake of The New York Times reporting about a June 2016 Trump Tower meeting between the President's eldest son and several Russians.
Serena pulls out of Sharapova clash due to injury
Serena Williams' much anticipated clash with Maria Sharapova at the French Open won't happen after all, the 36-year-old American pulling out because of a muscle injury.
North Korea shakes up military leadership
North Korea's top three military officials have been replaced ahead of an historic summit between leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump, according to multiple reports.
Kids among 148 Boko Haram hostages freed
Nigeria's army rescued 148 hostages, most of them women and children, from Boko Haram militants, the army said Monday.
Nigeria's Senate president 'linked to heist that killed 33'
Nigeria's Senate President is linked to suspects involved in a notorious bank heist where 33 people died, Nigerian police has said.
Conjoined twins die at age 21
Janet Jackson asks police to check on son while in father's care
Janet Jackson called police Saturday over concern for her 1-year-old son, Eissa Al Mana, authorities told CNN.
Trump's phone call with Macron described as 'terrible'
A call about trade and migration between US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron soured last week after Macron candidly criticized Trump's policies, two sources familiar with the call told CNN.
'Stay put' policy failed Grenfell victims
A litany of failings, including a controversial "stay put" policy and combustible cladding, contributed to the catastrophic loss of life during last year's Grenfell Tower fire, a public inquiry was told Monday.
UK teen convicted of museum terror plot as part of all-female cell
Dozens killed as migrant boat sinks off Tunisia
At least 48 people died after a boat carrying around 180 migrants sank off the coast of Tunisia late Saturday, according to official Tunisian news agency TAP.
'PARDON' tweet tells us a lot about where his head is at
You don't tweet about pardoning yourself unless you are thinking about pardoning yourself.
Trump's above-the-law presidency
Donald Trump and his lawyers are staking out a vision of an unrestrained and all-powerful presidency in a staggeringly audacious defense of his actions related to the Russia probe already shared with special counsel Robert Mueller.
Trump: I have 'absolute right' to pardon himself, but 'why would I do that when I have done nothing wrong?'
President Donald Trump asserted Monday that he has the right to pardon himself, but suggested that he won't use that power, adding that the special counsel investigation is "unconstitutional."
US state will pay you $10,000 to move there
The Green Mountain State offers cash incentive to tempt remote workers into a permanent relocation.
Massive NATO exercise starts in Poland and the Baltics
World keeps up fighting talk on trade war
Can new Apple app beat phone addiction?
World's shortest airline routes
Back in 1927, it was Charles Lindbergh, flying nonstop from New York to Paris. In 2018, it's Singapore Airlines launching a 20-hour nonstop route between New York and Singapore.
Lorenzo ends Ducati drought with bittersweet win
Jorge Lorenzo took a bittersweet swig from Ducati's poisoned chalice at the Italian MotoGP on Sunday, with the first win of a thus far miserable career with the Bologna-based manufacturer.
Deadly Guatemala volcano covers villages in ash
Lava and ash from Guatemala's Fuego volcano has killed dozens of people and sparked the evacuation of thousands.
Germany axes Premier League star from World Cup squad
There are 736 players going to the World Cup, but it's the absentees that are grabbing all the headlines in the run-up to Russia 2018.
Melania Trump to attend her first public event in 24 days
First lady Melania Trump is expected to attend a White House event on Monday evening to honor Gold Star families, her spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, confirms to CNN.
Facebook defends sharing user data with phone makers
Dozens dead after Guatemala volcano eruption
Duterte sparks outrage with 'misogynist' kiss
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has sparked outrage after kissing a woman on the lips during a meet and greet event in South Korea.
It's Serena v Sharapova in throwback quarterfinal ...
Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova meeting in the second week of a grand slam wouldn't have come as a surprise a few years ago.
What nationality means to the modern-day footballer
Growing up in Malmö, budding footballer Saman Ghoddos had the flags of both Sweden and Iran on his bedroom wall.
500 quakes in 24 hours at Hawaii volcano
A magnitude 5.5 earthquake shook the Kilauea summit Sunday, resulting in an ash plume that reached up to 8,000 feet, according to Hawaii County Civil Defense.
US architects take bold stand against Trump
Architect Teddy Cruz is frank: "In this day and age, we are not proud of what is going on in the United States," he said, referring to himself and his long-term collaborator, Fonna Forman.
Eat like a caveman in Tokyo
6 things to know before the opening bell
Feeling disgust helps us stay healthy, study says
Disgust is our guardian: Though most of us would rather not feel this unpleasant emotion, it helps us avoid disease and infection, new research suggests.
... but Wozniacki is in trouble at French Open
Alexander Zverev made his long awaited first grand slam quarterfinal, and no one can say the German did it the easy way. Indeed call him the French Open's marathon man.
North Korea takes back seat to China in key summit
North Korea looms large in Singapore, but China takes front billing
Fuego volcano erupts for second time this year
Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted for the second time this year, leaving at least 25 people dead, according to Guatemalan officials.
Jordanians take to the streets to protest austerity measures
Jordanians turned out Sunday for a fifth day of angry anti-austerity protests, a restive outpouring against government tax legislation and an IMF plan calling for an increase in taxes and energy prices.
Can Oman build a new Dubai?
The town of Duqm was once a sleepy outpost on Oman's central eastern seaboard. Located roughly 330 miles south of the nation's capital, Muscat, it has been home to fishermen, their families for generations.
Hawaii residents cut off by lava
Nearly a dozen people are stranded in an area cut off by lava following "vigorous eruptions" from the Kilauea volcano, Hawaii authorities announced Sunday.
Pictures: Ash covers Guatemala City
Palestinians mourn nurse killed by Israeli forces
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