Feed cnncom-rss-channel-app-international-edition CNN.com - RSS Channel - App International Edition

Favorite IconCNN.com - RSS Channel - App International Edition

Link https://www.cnn.com/app-international-edition/index.html
Feed http://rss.cnn.com/rss/edition.rss
Copyright Copyright (c) 2024 Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Updated 2025-11-10 09:17
Longest sea-crossing bridge
As we drive down the eerily deserted Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, the murky waters of the Pearl River Delta stretch as far as the eye can see. There is no land in sight.
Trump says he's working with China to save tech firm crushed by US ban
Game show host makes major blunder
The host of Britain's edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" made a major gaffe by prematurely congratulating a contestant.
Iranian FM visits Russia and China to try to save nuclear deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif touched down in Moscow on Monday morning as part of a series of international diplomatic meetings aimed at saving the Iran nuclear deal following the United States' withdrawal.
What Dubai's ascent means for global architects
Forty years ago, the Dubai World Trade Center was approaching completion. At 489 feet and 39 stories, it barely registers on the city skyline today, dwarfed by steel and glass behemoths south along the Sheikh Zayed Road. But back in 1978 it was a statement of intent; the first skyscraper in Dubai and a premonition of financial and architectural growth to come.
Hawaii volcano threat of explosion rises
Two new fissures opened on Hawaii's Big Island, spewing lava and fueling fears of violent explosions more than a week after the Kilauea volcano erupted.
Iraqi PM's hold on power looks shaky as votes come in
Votes are being counted after Iraq's weekend parliamentary election, and at first glance it appears that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's coalition lags behind those of two other influential Shia leaders.
Terror group JAD linked to suicide attacks
The family that carried out suicide attacks against three churches in Surabaya, Indonesia, Sunday was linked to Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD), a jihadi group that supports ISIS, according to Jakarta officials.
Excitement 'brewing' over royal wedding
CNN's Anna Stewart speaks to the brewers behind England's own "royal brew" in honor of the upcoming royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Xerox pulls out of Fujifilm deal and teams up with Carl Icahn
Family behind deadly Indonesia bombings included kids aged 9 and 12
Suicide bombers attacked three Christian churches in Muslim-majority Indonesia on Sunday morning, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens more, police say.
US set to open Jerusalem embassy Monday
The Trump Administration is set to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem Monday, formally breaking from decades of established American policy and international practice in a move that US officials say will create greater regional stability.
Illegal drugs found at UK's Home Office
A stash of illegal drugs was found last week in the headquarters of the UK's Home Office, the government department tasked with cracking down on illicit drug use.
US officials offer North Korea 'prosperity' for de-nuking
Paris knife attacker was on police watch list
The knife-wielding attacker who went on a stabbing rampage in Paris, killing one person and wounding four more, was born in Russia's Chechnya region, a judicial source said.
US offers N Korea 'prosperity' for de-nuking
Senior Trump administration officials are outlining new details of their plans to work toward the denuclearization North Korea as President Donald Trump prepares for his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next month.
Sanders: 'Beyond my comprehension' White House won't apologize for McCain joke
Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday that it is beyond his "comprehension" that the White House has not apologized in the wake of reports that a staffer mocked Sen. John McCain's health, saying "he's dying anyway," in response to the senator's opposition to President Donald Trump's pick to lead the CIA, Gina Haspel.
'Possible' US will sanction European companies working with Iran
White House national security adviser John Bolton said Sunday that "it's possible" there will be secondary sanctions imposed on European companies as a result of the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal.
A dying mother's plea for her life
Her only chance at life is a new liver, but her insurer said no. Then she wrote a powerful plea to the CEO.
At least 10 killed in Indonesia church attacks
Israel destroys Gaza tunnel, boosts troop numbers, ahead of expected protests
The Israeli military destroyed a tunnel in northern Gaza with an airstrike on Saturday night, according to Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus.
The unassuming building that exposes bitter Middle East divide
With its historic churches, mosques and temples, Jerusalem is a city accustomed to tension, capable of igniting a region that has known centuries of conflict. Sacred ground is sensitive ground, and Jerusalem is most sacred of all.
China's military ambitions hit new milestone
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ask US bishop to preach at their wedding
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have invited an American bishop to give the address at the royal wedding on May 19.
Here's how other countries do military parades
President Donald Trump wants a military parade. We look at which other countries around the world can show him how its done.
He was seen as a hero. Then they discovered he was something else
The man who stood before me seemed as bewildered by what he had just done as I was.
Zakaria: Trump has proved Iran's hardliners right
Iran is a repressive and anti-American regime that has spread its influence in the Middle East, often to America's detriment. But it is also an ancient civilization, with centuries of power and influence in the region. The notion that the United States could solve all of its problems with Tehran by toppling the regime is fanciful. It has withstood US pressure and sanctions for nearly four decades. And even if it were somehow possible to topple it, look around. The lesson of the past two decades in the Middle East is surely that regime change leads to chaos, war, refugee flows, sectarian strife and more. It opens a Pandora's box in a land already rife with woes.
NASA plans to send a helicopter to Mars
NASA plans to send a helicopter to the red planet as part of the agency's "Rover" mission launching in July 2020, hoping to demonstrate the viability and potential of heavier-than-air vehicles on Mars.
Attacker yells 'Allahu Akbar,' stabs five in Paris before police take him down
The person who stabbed five people in Paris on Saturday night, killing one, yelled the Arabic phrase "Allahu Akbar," meaning "God is great," during the attack, city prosecutor François Molins told reporters at the scene.
Richard Feynman's 100th birthday is a celebration of science
This week marks what would be the 100th birthday of legendary American physicist Richard P. Feynman. In a world in which many people think of the socially awkward Sheldon Cooper in the television show The Big Bang Theory as being a typical scientist, Feynman was the quite the opposite. And he should be remembered as one of the most brilliant and impactful physicists of the 20th century.
Queen gives official consent for Prince Harry's marriage
An image of Queen Elizabeth II's elaborate notice of consent to the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was released Saturday.
Former Trump campaign aide is helping Russian firm shed sanctions
A former senior campaign and transition aide to President Donald Trump recently inked a deal to help a Russian oligarch's conglomerate shed sanctions the Trump administration slapped on them last month.
Sarah Sanders berates staff over leaks
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders privately berated the White House communications and press staff Friday after a leak the previous day of comments by aide Kelly Sadler about Sen. John McCain, according to several sources familiar with the meeting.
Trump repeats misleading claim on Iran's military budget
President Donald Trump repeated a misleading claim about Iran's military budget Saturday, saying it had increased by more than 40 percent since the negotiation of the Iran nuclear deal.
Polls close in first Iraqi elections since the defeat of ISIS
Iraqis voted Saturday in their first parliamentary elections since the defeat of ISIS last year, with the economy, jobs, security and corruption high on the list of voters' concerns as the country seeks to rebuild after years of conflict.
North Korea reveals nuclear dismantling plans
North Korea outlined steps Saturday to dismantle its nuclear testing site -- and confirmed that international journalists, including from the United States and the United Kingdom, would be invited to watch this month as its tunnels are blown up.
Giuliani contradicts White House on sensitive AT&T-Time Warner deal
19 dead in Myanmar rebel attacks
An attack on a police post Saturday in Myanmar by ethnic rebels left 19 dead and dozens more injured, according a government spokesman.
Third teen allegedly raped and set ablaze this month in India
Ex-Malaysian PM barred from leaving country after election defeat
Woman who ran over cheating husband released from prison
A woman convicted of killing her husband by repeatedly running over him with her car, has been released from a Texas prison.
Trump declares 'major disaster' in Hawaii
President Donald Trump declared a major disaster in Hawaii after days of volcanic activity that sent molten lava and toxic fumes spewing into residential neighborhoods.
Salmonella outbreak traced to eggs grows
A salmonella outbreak that led to the massive recall of 207 million eggs has worsened -- with 35 people reported ill in several states, federal health officials said.
'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' saved by NBC
NBC has answered the 9-1-1 call sent out by "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" fans.
US stealth jets intercept Russian bombers
Two Russian TU-95 "Bear" bombers were intercepted by US F-22 stealth fighters in international airspace off the coast of Alaska on Friday, according to North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Five myths about the US embassy move to Jerusalem
On Monday, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel, the Trump administration is set to shatter decades of US policy toward Jerusalem by opening an embassy in the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem.
Opinion: Moving US embassy to Jerusalem may help end conflict
As the United States prepares to formally transfer its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, lots of concern has been expressed about the decision and its impact on prospects for peace.
US policy shifts on Mideast increase tensions in a region on the edge
Humanoid robot runs through the park
J.K. Rowling disses Trump's giant signature
Author J.K. Rowling tweeted about President Donald Trump's giant signature, but hers isn't so small. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
...849850851852853854855856857858...