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Thursday, July 31, 2014

72-hour humanitarian cease-fire begins in Gaza

A U.N. and U.S. announced cease-fire begins in Gaza, following weeks of fighting between Israel and Hamas that have led to 1,500 deaths.



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8 things you need to know

The deadliest outbreak of Ebola virus on record has sparked fears that the killer virus could spread from west Africa to other regions and continents.



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Tropical storm forms in Atlantic

Tropical Storm Bertha formed in the Atlantic late Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center.



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Boehner authorized to sue Obama

The Republican-led House approved a resolution on Wednesday authorizing Speaker John Boehner to sue President Barack Obama over claims he abused his executive authority at the expense of Congress and the Constitution.



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'Substantial' damage in LA flooding

Hundreds of vehicles waterlogged and stranded. A famous basketball court possibly warped. Six facilities out of commission, including a student health center.



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Tracking patients' journey

CNN's Tom Foreman takes a virtual look at how an Ebola patient will be transported to the U.S. for medical care.



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Can you catch Ebola on planes?

What are airlines doing to protect you from deadly diseases?



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Sick doctor gives friend serum

CNN's Pamela Brown reports on the Ebola virus spreading across Africa and the two American aid workers infected.



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Virus fears sweep world

Fionnuala Sweeney reports concern the Ebola virus could spread internationally.



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Sudanese Christian arrives in U.S.

A Sudanese Christian woman once sentenced to death in her native country because of her faith arrived in her new home, the United States, on Thursday.



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9/11-related cancer cases growing

Cancer is plaguing a growing number of first responders and rescuers who worked at ground zero after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. These are cancers the federal government says are thought to be directly related to that effort -- cancers like leukemia, myeloma, thyroid and prostate cancers.



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U.S. to send more missiles to Iraq

As violence continues unabated in Iraq, the United States has agreed to sell $700 million in military aid, including 5,000 Hellfire missiles.



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Gun victim: Time for Congress to act

This month, just outside of Houston, a man police say had a history of abusing and threatening women got his hands on a gun and executed six members of his ex-wife's family -- including four children. On that day, local law enforcement officials believe he was on his way to hunt down other family members when, thankfully, they ended his rampage.



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Rafa Nadal injured ahead of U.S. Open

Rafael Nadal's hopes of successfully defending his U.S. Open title have been dealt a serious blow after the Spaniard revealed he has sustained a wrist injury during a practice session.



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Bird's eye view of aftermath

A gas explosion in Taiwan has killed at 22 people. CNN affiliate ETTV provides us with a birds eye view of the aftermath.



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In pictures: Deadly gas blasts

Taiwan gas explosion



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U.S. pressures Qatar to release couple

The Obama administration urged Qatar on Thursday to allow an American couple convicted of wrongdoing in the death of their adopted daughter to return to the United States.



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Will sanctions against Russia work?

The U.S. and EU are imposing new sanctions on Moscow -- but will they have any effect?



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Gas explosions kill at least 22, injure 270 in Taiwan

The death toll is rising in Taiwan after underground gas leaks caused a series of explosions in the southern city of Kaohsiung, state media says.



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Liberia President: 'A global crisis'

CNN speaks to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf about how their efforts to stop the spread of Ebola are going.



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WikiLeaks breaks Australia gag order

They were warned not to share it, but share it they did.



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U.S., U.N. announce cease-fire

The U.S. and U.N. have announced that all parties have agreed to a three-day unconditional cease-fire in Gaza.



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Kerry: It's a moment of opportunity

Secretary of State John Kerry speaks about a humanitarian cease-fire for 72 hours between Israel and Hamas.



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Lack of electricity fuels chaos

CNN's John Vause reports on how the lack of power has exacerbated the suffering of those in Gaza.



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'Precision' strikes hit civilians

CNN's Barbara Starr reports on the precision strikes against Hamas in Gaza.



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At least 30 killed by landslide

Rescue efforts are underway after a landslide caused by monsoon rains. CNN's Sumnima Udas reports.



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See Israeli airstrikes live on air

CNN's John Vause was on the air as a 'knock on the roof' blast announced an early end to a humanitarian truce in Gaza.



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CIA apologizes for spying on Senate

CIA Director John Brennan apologized to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday and admitted the agency spied on computers used by its staffers who prepared an investigation of the controversial post 9/11 CIA interrogation and detention program.



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Amid death, 4 miraculous lives

Despite the threat of falling bombs and rockets, quadruplets were delivered Wednesday night at Gaza City's largest hospital.



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WHO: Ebola death toll tops 700

Hundreds dead. Many more infected. Pervasive fear and denial are challenging authorities in west Africa who are trying to assess and address the Ebola crisis.



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N. Korea fires projectiles at Japan sea

North Korea fired four projectiles on Wednesday morning toward the Sea of Japan, an official with the South Korean Defense Ministry told CNN.



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'Separatism' charges for China scholar

Chinese authorities on Wednesday formally charged a prominent Uyghur scholar with "separatism" months after his detention, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.



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'Wire' creator bringing 'Hero' to HBO

David Simon has gotten behind a "Hero."



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'We're approaching breaking point'

Robert Turner, director of operations for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, speaks about life in Gaza.



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Team member describes scene

A team member traveling with international experts describe what they found at the crash site of MH17.



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From convicted sex offender to millionaire

Michael Phillips has been spending most of his time these days living in a tiny room in a no-frills northeast Dallas nursing home.



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Wake up to the plight of the pangolin

The world finally is starting to wake up to the plight of the pangolin -- an awesomely introverted, scale-covered mammal that's capable off fending of lions but gets snatched right up by poachers.



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Knee injury forces Li Na out

World No. 2 Li Na has pulled out of next month's U.S. Open with a knee injury.



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Landslides trap at least 170 in India

Landslides caused by heavy monsoon rains may have trapped 150 people or more in a village in western India, a senior official said Wednesday.



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Other nations' roles in conflict

Rami G. Khouri of the American University of Beirut discusses the competing interests of other nations.



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Gaza crisis brings 9/11 flashbacks

I am an American, and I love my country, but I also love my heritage.



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Shrapnel 'fell like rain' in Gaza

Mangled limbs wrapped in blood-stained rags were strewn across rooms in the school.



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Ukraine declares MH17 cease-fire

Ukraine's military announced a one-day cease-fire on Thursday to allow international experts full access to the site where Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crashed two weeks ago.



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N. Korea: Jailed U.S. man speaks

Kenneth Bae, an American citizen detained in North Korea, said he feels like the U.S. government has abandoned him, according to a pro-North Korea newspaper.



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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Brutal scene after school attack

CNN's Karl Penhaul shows the devastation following another attack on a U.N. shelter in Gaza.



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Inside the Israel-Gaza conflict

The conflict between Israel and Hamas rages on, leaving over a thousand dead since Operation Protective Edge began July 8.



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Celebs wade into PR minefield

Oscar-winning actor Javier Bardem calls Israel's treatment of Palestinians "genocide," while "Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot sends her "love and prayers" to Israeli soldiers in Gaza.



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Bergdahl to be questioned next week

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will meet next week with the general who's looking into how the now-freed prisoner of war was captured by the Taliban in 2009, the Army and his attorney said.



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The bitter lessons of MH17

During the last four months, the people of Ukraine have been fighting for their freedom, independence and European path in a war started by Russia-backed terrorists and their accomplices.



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Hamas: Its origins and goals

Paula Hancocks looks back at Hamas' founding and explains their present-day goals.



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U.S. to Israel: 'Limit civilian casualties'

A number of shells fell Thursday next to a U.N. school housing displaced residents -- a day after another school-turned-shelter was hit by artillery, killing more than a dozen people.



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Ebola: What you need to know

The deadliest outbreak of Ebola virus on record has sparked fears that the killer virus could spread from west Africa to other regions and continents.



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Outbreak 'an international problem'

Liberian Information Minister Lewis Brown tells CNN's Richard Quest the Ebola crisis is now an international problem.



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China probes former security chief

China's ruling Communist Party announces an official investigation into high-ranking former leader Zhou Yongkang for an alleged "serious disciplinary violation."



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Enola Gay's last crewman dies

Nearly 69 years ago, Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk navigated a U.S. B-29 Superfortress called the Enola Gay over Hiroshima, Japan, on a sunny August day. Once over its target, the Enola Gay unloaded the first atomic bomb dropped in war.



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House approves lawsuit against Obama

The Republican-led House approved a resolution on Wednesday authorizing Speaker John Boehner to sue President Barack Obama over claims he abused his executive authority at the expense of Congress and the Constitution.



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'Substantial' damage in LA flood

Hundreds of vehicles waterlogged and stranded. A famous basketball court possibly warped. Six facilities out of commission, including a student health center.



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Ventura wins $1.8M lawsuit

It was a lawsuit pitting two larger-than-life personalities against each other -- former pro wrestler-turned-Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura and ex-Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle.



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Police: Teen raped at Keith Urban show

A teenage girl was raped at the same Keith Urban show where 20 people got so drunk they were hospitalized, police said.



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Barrymore's half-sister found dead

Jessica Barrymore, the half-sister of actress Drew Barrymore, was found dead early Tuesday morning.



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Expert: Argentina will default

Former finance undersecretary for Argentina Miguel Kiguel says Argentina's chances of avoiding default are slim at best.



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9/11-related cancer cases growing

Cancer is plaguing a growing number of first responders and rescuers who worked at ground zero after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. These are cancers the federal government says are thought to be directly related to that effort -- cancers like leukemia, myeloma, thyroid and prostate cancers.



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U.S. to send more missiles to Iraq

As violence continues unabated in Iraq, the United States has agreed to sell $700 million in military aid, including 5,000 Hellfire missiles.



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Ebola aid workers 'slightly improved'

The two American aid workers who were infected with the deadly Ebola virus "have shown a slight improvement in the past 24 hours," according to Samaritan's Purse, an international evangelical Christian humanitarian agency.



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Nadal injured ahead of U.S. Open

Rafael Nadal's hopes of successfully defending his U.S. Open title have been dealt a serious blow after the Spaniard revealed he has sustained a wrist injury during a practice session.



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Gun victim: Time for Congress to act

This month, just outside of Houston, a man police say had a history of abusing and threatening women got his hands on a gun and executed six members of his ex-wife's family -- including four children. On that day, local law enforcement officials believe he was on his way to hunt down other family members when, thankfully, they ended his rampage.



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Obama: Not a new Cold War

Michelle Kosinski takes a look at the new sanctions against Russia that President Obama announced on Tuesday.



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Will Russia sanctions work?

The U.S. and EU are imposing new sanctions on Moscow -- but will they have any effect?



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Why Gaza cease-fire didn't happen

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry looked weary and despondent at his much-delayed Cairo news conference Friday evening. Five days of shuttling through the region and endless phone calls to multiple parties had come to nothing. Having begun the year with a vision for a lasting Middle East peace, Kerry had been unable to push through a weeklong cease-fire in Gaza.



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Threat of Argentina default

Argentina risks defaulting on its debt in hours unless it can cut a deal with creditors.



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'Die Hard' actor Shigeta dies at 81

James Shigeta, a prolific and pioneering Asian-American actor whose 50-year career includes the movies "Die Hard" and "Flower Drum Song," died in his sleep in Los Angeles on Monday, his agent said. He was 81.



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WikiLeaks breaks gag order

They were warned not to share it, but share it they did.



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Ebola doctor in Sierra Leone dies

A doctor who was on the front lines fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone has died from complications of the disease, Doctors Without Borders said Tuesday.



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Soccer star's father freed

Argentine football star Carlos Tevez has thanked his fans for their support following his father's kidnap ordeal in Buenos Aires.



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'Stowaway' body found in plane

The body of a stowaway is found in a U.S. Air Force plane that traveled around Africa.



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Truce closes with a boom

CNN's John Vause was on the air as a 'knock on the roof' blast announced an early end to a humanitarian truce in Gaza.



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Ebola victim's wife speaks out

The wife of the first American who died in the current Ebola outbreak speaks out about losing her husband.



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U.N. school shelled in Gaza

Five shells strike a U.N. school at a refugee camp in northern Gaza. CNN's John Vause has more.



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Ukraine: U.S., Europe, Russia face off

There are echoes of the Cold War as pro-Russian rebels battle Ukrainian government forces in the nation's east.



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Meat-free tofu McNuggets unveiled

If you're wary of chicken and beef products after a major meat supply scandal in Asia, the McDonald's in Japan could have an alternative for you -- tofu and fish nuggets.



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Why we must end weapons trade

The recent controversy over arms sales to Russia reminds me of an interesting exchange during a hustings I took part in during the 2009 European Election campaign.



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Attack on U.N. school in Gaza leaves 19 dead

Nineteen people are killed and 126 more injured as five shells strike a U.N. school at a refugee camp in northern Gaza, a U.N. official says.



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Landslides trap 150 people in India

Landslides caused by heavy monsoon rains may have trapped 150 people or more in a village in western India, a senior official said Wednesday.



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Is foreign policy a liability for Clinton?

Presidential candidates often lack experience in one critical area: foreign policy.



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Father arrested in baby's hot car death

The death of a 10-month-old girl left in a hot car in Wichita, Kansas -- the latest in a string of hot-car child deaths in the United States -- triggered the quick arrest of the girl's foster father and on Friday prompted state officials to launch home inspections of adoptive and foster families.



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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Facebook: Get Messenger app or else

For mobile users who text with friends via Facebook, it's almost time to download the social-media giant's dedicated app for doing so, or lose the ability.



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Duchovny under fire for Russia beer ad

David Duchovny's latest role is stirring up more intrigue than any episode of "The X-Files." The actor plays himself in a beer commercial imagining how proud he would be if he were Russian.



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Whale-watchers stranded at sea

After more than 12 hours stuck at sea, passengers aboard a whale-watching boat off the Massachusetts coast could reach land Tuesday.



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First family reach MH17 crash site

The first family members of an MH17 passenger arrive at the crash scene. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.



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Water main floods Sunset Boulevard

A portion of world-famous Sunset Boulevard was closed Tuesday afternoon after a nearby water main broke, spilling an estimated 8 to 10 million gallons of water into the streets near and on the UCLA campus.



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Are arrests just politics?

CNN's Andrew Stevens speaks to Asia Society's Jamie Metzl about



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EU, U.S. hit Russia with sanctions

The EU and the U.S. step up economic pressure on Russia with new sanctions, as fighting in Ukraine keeps investigators from reaching the MH17 crash site.



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Bergdahl could be questioned soon

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl could meet next week with the U.S. Army General looking into how the now-freed prisoner of war was captured by the Taliban in 2009, his attorney said.



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The bitter lessons of MH17

During the last four months, the people of Ukraine have been fighting for their freedom, independence and European path in a war started by Russia-backed terrorists and their accomplices.



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Hamas: Its origins and goals

Paula Hancocks looks back at Hamas' founding and explains their present-day goals.



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China's tainted meat scandal explained

McDonald's restaurants in many Chinese cities have been eerily quiet this past week.



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Serena fit after Wimbledon scare

It was one of the most disturbing sights Wimbledon has witnessed.



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Afghan president's cousin killed in blast

A cousin of Afghan President Hamid Karzai died in a bombing Tuesday, a provincial spokesman said, marking the latest killing of a Karzai relative.



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No end in sight: Israel, Hamas blame each other for fighting

International efforts to broker a cease-fire fail again, with Hamas and Israel blaming one another for the continuation of violence that has left more than 1,200 people dead.



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Last crewman of Enola Gay dies

Nearly 69 years ago, Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk navigated a U.S. B-29 Superfortress called the Enola Gay over Hiroshima, Japan, on a sunny August day. Once over its target, the Enola Gay unloaded the first atomic bomb dropped in war.



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How WWI gave us drones

Drones are our latest Frankenstein's monster. But our preoccupation with their novelty -- with the ethical hazards of remote killing and the possible violation, through surveillance, of life and privacy at home -- has obscured their roots in the deadly history of Western aerial control of the Middle East that began in World War I, exactly a century ago.



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China probes former security czar

After months of intense political rumors, China's ruling Communist Party announced Tuesday an official probe into a retired senior leader for suspected "serious disciplinary violation."



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Xi snares 'untouchable' tiger

CNN's David McKenzie reports on the significance of the investigation of former Chinese security chief Zhou Yongkang.



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Children die in camp shelling

CNN's Karl Penhaul speaks with witnesses of the bombing, including children whose guardians granted him OK to interview.



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U.S.: Russia violated missile treaty

The United States accused Russia on Monday of violating the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, citing cruise missile tests that date to 2008, senior State Department and White House officials said.



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U.S. man 'sent 500 powder letters'

For nearly six years, hundreds of letters, most containing a suspicious white powder, were sent through the mail, addressed to President Barack Obama, members of Congress, hotels near the Super Bowl, schools, companies and others.



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Terror of life under fire in Ashkelon

In Ashkelon, Israel, the threat of rockets has a psychological impact, writes Atika Shubert.



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See inside Hamas' tunnel network

CNN's Wolf Blitzer gets a rare look inside a Hamas tunnel which Israel says is used to smuggle weapons and launch attacks on its territory.



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Tunnel threat has Israel on edge

CNN's Wolf Blitzer takes you inside a tunnel that the IDF says was built by Hamas to enter Israel.



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Gaza: Why it's different this time

The current round of fighting between the Israel Defense Forces and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, or Hamas, in Gaza has been raging for over three weeks. Both sides have suffered casualties -- the numbers are much higher on the Palestinian side, as they always are.



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Cease-fire dispute bolsters hardliners

The current rift between Israel and the Obama administration over the terms of a cease-fire in Gaza is empowering hard-liners in the Israeli government and in Hamas who don't want to end the fighting.



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Japanese teen dismembers classmate

A 16-year-old Japanese girl has been arrested in Sasebo, Nagasaki prefecture, on suspicion of murdering a fellow student. Police confirmed that the alleged attacker also dismembered her victim's body.



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Powerless in pummeled Gaza

With the electricity out, Gaza residents are struggling to survive amid devastation. CNN's John Vause reports.



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Obama: Not a new Cold War

Michelle Kosinski takes a look at the new sanctions against Russia that President Obama announced on Tuesday.



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Battles near MH17 crash site

Investigators were again blocked from reaching the MH17 crash site because of fighting. Nick Paton Walsh reports.



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Why Gaza cease-fire never happened

Despite starting the year with a vision for a lasting Middle East peace, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been unable to even push through a weeklong Gaza cease-fire.



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'Die Hard' actor James Shigeta dies

James Shigeta, a prolific and pioneering Asian-American actor whose 50-year career includes the movies "Die Hard" and "Flower Drum Song," died in his sleep in Los Angeles on Monday, his agent said. He was 81.



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Ebola doctor killed by the virus

A doctor who was on the front lines fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone has died from complications of the disease, Doctors Without Borders said Tuesday.



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FIFA asks Italy to probe racism claims

FIFA has asked the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to investigate alleged comments from the front runner to become its next president that referred to African players as "banana eaters."



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'Stowaway' body found in plane

The body of an "apparent stowaway" was found Sunday night in the wheel well of a U.S. Air Force C-130 that landed at the Ramstein Air Base in Germany, Pentagon spokesman Adm. John Kirby said Tuesday.



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Report: Dozens die in China attack

A gang wielding knives and axes attacked civilians, a police station, government offices and smashed vehicles, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported Tuesday, citing local police.



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Could Ebola spread more widely?

Patrick Sawyer had one stop to make before heading home to Minnesota to celebrate his daughters' birthdays: a conference in Lagos, Nigeria.



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U.S.: Ukraine firing on rebels

U.S. officials say Ukraine is firing on pro-Russian rebels with short-range ballistic missiles. Barbara Starr reports.



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U.N. pushes for Gaza cease-fire

Jeffrey Feltman, the top U.N. political official, speaks with Hala Gorani about violence between Israel and Hamas.



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CNN reporter's close call in Gaza

A large blast rocks a Gaza City building, forcing CNN's Karl Penhaul to dive for cover.



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Girl dies after being hit by plane

The 9-year-old girl critically injured when an airplane struck her on a Florida beach last weekend has died, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday.



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Museum attack suspect extradited

The suspect in the deadly shooting at Belgium's Jewish Museum was extradited from France to Belgium, a French court official said Tuesday.



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Afghan president's cousin killed in blast

A cousin of Afghan President Hamid Karzai died in a bombing Tuesday, a provincial spokesman said, marking the latest killing of a Karzai relative.



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Same-sex marriage ban overturned

A federal appeals court on Monday struck down Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage, the first such decision in a southern state and another victory for gay and lesbian couples seeking the right to legally wed.



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Children killed in camp as Gaza fighting intensifies

Three weeks on, the fighting is intensifying, the death toll is climbing and Israel has warned its citizens to be ready for a prolonged battle.



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Palin to launch her own TV channel

Sarah Palin is again going rogue -- this time to the digital world, with the creation of her own online news channel.



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Beachgoer killed by landing plane

A father was killed and his daughter critically injured Sunday when an airplane struck them as they walked along a Florida beach.



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How WWI gave us drones

Drones are our latest Frankenstein's monster. But our preoccupation with their novelty -- with the ethical hazards of remote killing and the possible violation, through surveillance, of life and privacy at home -- has obscured their roots in the deadly history of Western aerial control of the Middle East that began in World War I, exactly a century ago.



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Gaza tunnels: Lifeline or deadly?

CNN's Wolf Blitzer goes inside one of Hamas' tunnels near the Gaza border with Israel.



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Monday, July 28, 2014

Children die in camp shelling

CNN's Karl Penhaul speaks with witnesses of the bombing, including children whose guardians granted him OK to interview.



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U.S. man 'sent 500 powder letters'

For nearly six years, hundreds of letters, most containing a suspicious white powder, were sent through the mail, addressed to President Barack Obama, members of Congress, hotels near the Super Bowl, schools, companies and others.



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Investigators frustrated by delays

Uncertainty hangs over an international effort to retrieve human remains from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine.



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Dozens killed as fighting intensifies in Gaza

Despite calls for a cease-fire, Gaza authorities report dozens of deaths overnight, as Israel's PM speaks of a "protracted campaign" to come.



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U.S.: Russia violated missile treaty

The United States accused Russia on Monday of violating the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, citing cruise missile tests that date to 2008, senior State Department and White House officials said.



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Life under fire in Ashkelon

In Ashkelon, Israel, the threat of rockets has a psychological impact, writes Atika Shubert.



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Inside Hamas' tunnel network

CNN's Wolf Blitzer gets a rare look inside a Hamas tunnel which Israel says is used to smuggle weapons and launch attacks on its territory.



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Japanese teen dismembers classmate

A 16-year-old Japanese girl has been arrested in Sasebo, Nagasaki prefecture, on suspicion of murdering a fellow student. Police confirmed that the alleged attacker also dismembered her victim's body.



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Russia cooperation 'close to zero'

Former CIA Operative does not "foresee any clear answers or arrests" in the shoot down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.



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Black boxes help explain downing

CNN's Pamela Brown reports on what investigators have learned so far from MH17's flight data recorders.



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Battle nears MH17 crash scene

Increased fighting around the MH17 crash scene blocks international investigators. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.



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U.S.: Russia builds force in Ukraine

U.S. and NATO officials say Russia is sending more weapons and troops into Ukraine. CNN's Christiane Amanpour has more.



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How Gaza cease-fire never happened

Despite starting the year with a vision for a lasting Middle East peace, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has been unable to even push through a weeklong Gaza cease-fire.



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How North Korea gets its power

The last bit of news I heard before boarding a plane to Seoul a few days ago was that North Korea had just fired 100 artillery shells into the sea near the border with South Korea.



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1 killed, 13 hurt by U.S. beach lightning

Nine people were injured Sunday afternoon after a rare lightning strike at California's Venice Beach.



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Israel protests turn anti-Semitic

Fears of violence and anti-Semitism at major protest marches across Europe and the around the world. Max Foster reports



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Zillow CEO on Trulia purchase

Zillow Chief Executive Spencer Rascoff talks to Maggie Lake about the $3.5 billion purchase of Trulia.



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Judge: Clippers sale can go forward

A deal to sell the Los Angeles Clippers for an NBA record price may move forward, a California probate judge ruled Monday.



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MH17 probe forced to turn back

A team of investigators looking to uncover what happened to MH17 is forced to turn back. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.



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Explosions, gunfire in fighting

CNN's Karl Penhaul describes the scene from Gaza City while rockets and gunfire continue amid ongoing fighting.



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Source: Suicide blast kills 5 in Nigeria

A suicide bomber in Nigeria killed at least five people on Sunday in an attack on a church in the city of Kano, a local resident told CNN. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.



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Who would fill Hamas void?

If Hamas was wiped out, would a more radical group take their place? CNN's Brian Todd reports.



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What's Putin's real end game?

CNN Pentagon Correspondent Barbara Starr reported Thursday that the U.S. intelligence community has information that Russian artillery is firing into eastern Ukraine. The artillery pieces shown in the released footage are Russian M-46 130mm field guns with a range of a little over 16 miles.



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MSF: Teams greeted with rocks

CNN's Hala Gorani speaks to Medecins Sans Frontieres' Marc Forget about the importance of education when fighting Ebola.



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Suspected U.S. sex offender killed

A suspected sex offender recently featured on CNN's "The Hunt" with John Walsh was killed Monday in Manhattan while police were attempting to arrest him on child molestation charges, according to two New York City law enforcement sources.



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Westerners flee Libya battles

Westerners are fleeing Libya as deadly fighting there intensifies. CNN's Fionnuala Sweeney reports.



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U.S. student hid cameras in bathrooms

University of Delaware students are being offered counseling after a doctoral student allegedly hid video cameras in restrooms around the university's Newark campus over a two-year period.



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Israeli family mourns son

CNN's Atika Shubert speaks to the family of an Israeli soldier who was killed in Gaza.



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Botched executions can't be norm

Megan McCracken and Jennifer Moreno say it's unacceptable for states to experiment with new execution procedures without full disclosure



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Concordia reaches end of last voyage

The crippled Costa Concordia cruise ship is nearing the end of its final voyage.



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Gaza hospital, refugee camp hit

CNN's Karl Penhaul spoke to a witnesses about the bloodshed at a Gaza hospital.



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What do both sides want?

Paula Hancocks takes a closer look at what both sides in the Middle East conflict are hoping for.



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Rising anti-Israel sentiment?

CNN's Becky Anderson interviews author Rami Khoury on the rising anti-Israel sentiment.



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This won't be AIDS-free generation

In the United States, 26% of all new HIV infections are among young people ages 13 to 24. Yet only 1 in 5 high school students is tested for HIV.



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Ebola: Liberia closes borders

The deadliest Ebola outbreak in history continues to plague West Africa as leaders scramble to stop the virus from spreading.



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Gaza peace fight 'drains me of hope'

At age of 52, it might be too late to re-visit your beliefs and principles in order to change them.



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U.S. aid worker in Liberia has Ebola

An American doctor trying to quell the Ebola outbreak in Liberia is now infected with the virus, the organization for which he works said.



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Israel rejects blame in school deaths

The Israeli military rejects "the claim that people were killed" after a mortar hit the courtyard of a U.N. school sheltering Gaza residents. U.N. officials says 16 were killed.



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Qatari FM: Israel rejecting peace

Qatar's Foreign Minister Al-Attiyah speaks about the Israeli-Gaza conflict in an exclusive interview with CNN's Becky Anderson.



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Beheadings in Syria violence

In some of the most gruesome images yet to emerge from the latest mass violence in Syria, videos show militants raising their victims' decapitated heads on poles.



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Yukos win delivers blow to Putin

The brand name Yukos no longer exists and its former founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky has left Russia after being freed from jail, but a landmark ruling in the Hague released Monday ensures their legacy will live on during a sensitive period of time for Vladimir Putin.



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Rice ruling: What is NFL thinking?

Carol Costello says she was wrong to expect the NFL to come down hard on Baltimore Ravens player Ray Rice, and that the league be universally criticized if they didn't.



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Sehwol ferry students 'told to stay put'

Lines of police surrounded a courthouse as student survivors of the Sewol ferry disaster gave evidence in their hometown of Ansan, South Korea, on Monday.



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Is Obama a lame duck president?

According to the conventional wisdom, lame duck presidents can't do very much. The popular image is that they are killing time, maybe grabbing a beer with the locals, until the new guy or gal comes to town.



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Israel: Errant mortar hit school

Israel has released video of what it says is an errant mortar hitting a U.N. run school yard. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.



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Finding ways to feed Gaza

CNN's Ian Lee reports on one humanitarian organization's efforts to feed the battle weary in Gaza.



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Lightning strike kills 1 on beach

A sunny day at the beach took a dark turn when a man died and a dozen others were injured after a rare lightning strike.



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Militias battle for territory in Libya

Violence is raging in Libya as rival militias are fighting for territory. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh has more.



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Beachgoer killed by landing plane

A father was killed and his daughter critically injured Sunday when an airplane struck them as they walked along a Florida beach.



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Palin to launch her own TV channel

Sarah Palin is again going rogue -- this time to the digital world, with the creation of her own online news channel.



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Second Air Algerie 'black box' found

The second flight data recorder from an Air Algerie flight that crashed in Mali has been found, a spokeswoman for the U.N. mission in Mali says.



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Sunday, July 27, 2014

ISIS Militants destroy Jonah's tomb

The shrine towers over Mosul. A burst of smoke, then, nothing.



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Food scandal limits menus

McDonald's and KFC are hit by the Shanghai meat Scandal. Customers get apologies but no refunds. Ralitsa Vassileva reports.



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Boy, 3, smashes Jeep into house

A diaper-clad toddler crashed a Jeep Wrangler into a neighbor's house in Oregon -- then scampered home, sat on the couch and watched cartoons, authorities said.



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Boy, 3, smashes Jeep into house

A diaper-clad toddler crashed a Jeep Wrangler into a neighbor's house in Oregon -- then scampered home, sat on the couch and watched cartoons, authorities said.



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Fighting prevents access to crash site

Uncertainty hangs over an international effort to retrieve human remains from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine.



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Indian teen has 232 'teeth' removed

A teenager in India, who had more than 200 "teeth" growing in his mouth due to a benign dental tumor, has had them removed.



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U.S. evacuates embassy in Libya

The U.S. Embassy in Libya evacuated its personnel on Saturday because of ongoing militia violence in the capital, Tripoli, U.S. officials said.



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U.N. Security Council calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza

With more than 1,000 people killed in the Israel-Hamas conflict, the U.N. Security Council calls for an "unconditional humanitarian cease-fire" in Gaza.



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Watch Security Council

The president of the U.N. Security Council reads a statement calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.



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Japan teen suspect in decapitation

A 16-year-old Japanese girl has been arrested in Sasebo, Nagasaki prefecture, on suspicion of murdering a fellow student. Police confirmed that the alleged attacker also dismembered her victim's body.



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Carjackers runs over 3 siblings in U.S.

The manhunt for two suspects in a Philadelphia carjacking that left three children dead and their mother in critical condition entered its third day Sunday.



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Aruba to release wanted ex-general

A retired Venezuelan military general will be released from custody in Aruba, days after authorities arrested him there, Venezuela's foreign minister said Sunday.



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U.S. journalists 'detained' in Tehran

Concern is growing for the wellbeing of four journalists apparently detained in Iran this week, three of them American citizens, according to the Washington Post.



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Israel: We did not target school

An Israel Defense Force spokesperson says that an unintentional single mortar hit a school in Gaza.



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How North Korea gets its power

The last bit of news I heard before boarding a plane to Seoul a few days ago was that North Korea had just fired 100 artillery shells into the sea near the border with South Korea.



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Worst Ebola outbreak in history

The worst ebola outbreak in history spreads out of control in West Africa. CNN's Michael Holmes reports.



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Lightning strike injures 9 in U.S. beach

Nine people were injured Sunday afternoon after a rare lightning strike at California's Venice Beach.



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Did Boko Haram abduct official's wife?

Gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram Islamists on Sunday abducted the wife of the Cameroonian deputy prime minister in a dawn attack on his home village of Kolofata, north of the area where they also kidnapped a local chief and his family, residents and security sources said.



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Nibali wins Tour de France

Vincenzo Nibali became only the sixth man in history to win all three of cycling's major tours as he sealed victory in this year's Tour de France on the Champs Elysees Sunday.



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Scenes from the ground in Gaza

A temporary truce Saturday between Israel and Hamas provided a precious few hours for hundreds of people, who had fled the fighting, the opportunity to learn whether they had a home to return to in Gaza.



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Malaysian PM's 'quiet diplomacy'

It was a moment of triumph amid a personal tragedy for Malaysian leader Najib Razak.



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Suicide blast kills 5 in Nigeria -- source

A suicide bomber in Nigeria killed at least five people on Sunday in an attack on a church in the city of Kano, a local resident told CNN. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.



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F1: Ricciardo wins in Hungary

Daniel Ricciardo drove the race of his young life to secure an unlikely victory for Red Bull Sunday in an incident-packed Hungarian Grand Prix which saw Lewis Hamilton ignore team orders to allow championship leader Nico Rosberg through.



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What's Putin's real end game?

CNN Pentagon Correspondent Barbara Starr reported Thursday that the U.S. intelligence community has information that Russian artillery is firing into eastern Ukraine. The artillery pieces shown in the released footage are Russian M-46 130mm field guns with a range of a little over 16 miles.



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Hamas agrees to new extension

Hamas has agreed to an extension of the cease-fire with Israel that had expired.



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Security pact reached for MH17 site

Malaysia has secured an agreement with pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine to allow a group of international police to enter the MH17 crash area to provide protection for international crash investigators, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's office said Sunday.



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What will end violence?

"Lift the siege."



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Fighting resumes

After Hamas launches rockets into Israel, the Israeli military resumes operations in Gaza.



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Hamas rejects truce extension

Hamas has rejected a cease-fire extension that was requested by the U.N. and agreed to by Israel.



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Rights activist killed at protest

CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the death of human rights activist Hashim Abu Maria, who was shot during a protest.



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Concordia nears end of final voyage

The crippled Costa Concordia cruise ship is nearing the end of its final voyage.



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Botched executions can't be new norm

Megan McCracken and Jennifer Moreno say it's unacceptable for states to experiment with new execution procedures without full disclosure



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Why we need Asian superheroes

Jeff Yang says it's great to see the comics make an effort at diversifying the halls of justice



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Concordia begins final voyage

The cruise ship Costa Concordia is on its final voyage, heading for the scrap heap.



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McCain: Arizona execution 'torture'

The prolonged execution of Arizona death row inmate Joseph Wood was tantamount to torture, Sen. John McCain said.



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This won't be the AIDS-free generation

In the United States, 26% of all new HIV infections are among young people ages 13 to 24. Yet only 1 in 5 high school students is tested for HIV.



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Gaza peace fight 'drains me of hope'

At age of 52, it might be too late to re-visit your beliefs and principles in order to change them.



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Doctor in Liberia infected with Ebola

An American doctor trying to quell the Ebola outbreak in Liberia is now infected with the virus, the organization for which he works said.



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Hamas rejects cease-fire extension

Israel approves an extension of a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza, but Hamas rejects the idea, saying it won't tolerate Israeli troops in the territory.



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Shelling leaves heavy damage

After the clouds of war cleared, CNN's Ian Lee surveys the devastation left behind in Gaza.



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Gaza resident: Where do I live now?

CNN's Karl Penhaul talks to many residents trying to pick up the pieces in Gaza.



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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Ray Rice ruling: What is NFL thinking?

Carol Costello says she was wrong to expect the NFL to come down hard on Baltimore Ravens player Ray Rice, and that the league be universally criticized if they didn't.



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Who were crash victims?

CNN's Joe Johns reports on the latest developments in the Air Algerie crash.



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Bolt ready to compete in Glasgow

An athlete who didn't even compete at the Commonwealth Games, Usain Bolt, was the star attraction Saturday in Glasgow.



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Nibali closes in on Tour de France title

With the last day of the Tour de France usually uneventful as it relates to changes in the overall lead, Saturday marked the last realistic opportunity someone could catch Vincenzo Nibali.



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Report: Mortars fired from Gaza

An Israeli spokesperson says four mortar shells fired from Gaza landed in Israel when the cease-fire was due to expire.



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SWAT plane arrest: Father speaks out

The 25-year-old airline passenger whose dramatic arrest by a SWAT team was captured by a cell phone was due in court Saturday.



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U.S. man shoots pregnant intruder

Tom Greer says he fought back when he was attacked by intruders at his home. When he got his gun and fired at them, they ran.



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Tour de France history for Lithuanian

His Garmin-Sharp teammate saw victory snatched from his grasp in heartbreaking fashion earlier in the Tour de France but Ramunas Navardauskas made sure there was to be no repeat on a rain soaked 19th stage Friday.



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Donetsk residents flee fighting

Long lines of cars jammed the roads leading south out of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine Saturday, as residents attempted to flee the city center after a night of heavy shelling on the city's northern outskirts.



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Kerry: Evacuation not permanent

Secretary of State John Kerry says that the U.S. is suspending activities at the embassy in Tripoli, Libya.



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Second Air Algerie 'black box' found

The second flight data recorder from an Air Algerie flight that crashed in Mali has been found, a spokeswoman for the U.N. mission in Mali says.



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ISIS Militants destroy Jonah's tomb

The shrine towers over Mosul. A burst of smoke, then, nothing.



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Embassy personnel relocated

The Unites States evacuated its embassy in Tripoli, Libya due to intense fighting in the city. Barbara Starr reports.



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Pope to make first visit to U.S.

Pope Francis accepted the invitation of Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput to attend the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia next year, the Catholic News Service reported Friday.



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U.S. evacuates embassy in Libya

The U.S. Embassy in Libya evacuated its personnel on Saturday because of ongoing militia violence in the capital, Tripoli, U.S. officials said.



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Indian teen has 232 'teeth' removed

A teenager in India, who had more than 200 "teeth" growing in his mouth due to a benign dental tumor, has had them removed.



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Boy, 13, killed in Chicago gun violence

Gun violence flared again in Chicago when a shooter sprayed bullets outside a convenience store on the city's west side, killing a 13-year-old boy and wounding six others.



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Anti-Semitic violence increases

Anti-Semitic violence has increased around the world. CNN's Isa Soares reports.



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Clinton: Settlements 'terrible signal'

Clinton: Israel's expansion of settlements is a "terrible signal" to send when claiming to support a two-state solution.



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Fire traded up to last minute

Hamas and Israel begin a 12-hour cease-fire. Will it hold?



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Friday, July 25, 2014

Will 12-hour Gaza truce hold?

A temporary humanitarian cease-fire between Israel and Hamas has begun as diplomats work to create a longer truce in the conflict that has killed more than 900 people.



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Wiggins upstaged at C'wealth Games

After crashing in the Tour de Suisse and being overlooked by his team for the Tour de France -- he became the first British winner of the race in 2012 -- Bradley Wiggins hoped relief would come at the Commonwealth Games.



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Jews targeted in France

CNN's Isa Soares reports on anti-Semitism in Europe and around the world during the conflict in Gaza.



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Lightning to blame for crash?

Miles O'Brien, David Soucie and Tom Foreman discuss what may have caused an Air Algerie plane to crash in northern Mali.



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SWAT team storms Toronto plane

A passenger captured dramatic cell phone video of a Canadian SWAT team storming onto a Sunwing flight at Toronto's Pearson International Airport Friday. The video shows the police tactical team swarming onto the plane with their weapons drawn, yelling at passengers to get their hands up, and forcefully removing a 25-year-old man from the aircraft.



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C. America addressing border crisis

Central American leaders signaled to President Barack Obama they're working on a "comprehensive plan" to address the underlying reasons for the surge of immigrant youth from their countries who are entering the United States illegally.



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Dutch PM: We'll step up recovery

The Netherlands is stepping up efforts to try to ensure that the remains of all the victims of the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 return home from Ukraine, the Dutch prime minister told CNN.



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'Disintegrated' Air Algerie jet found

The crashed Air Algerie jet was found in a "disintegrated state" in northern Mali, but a Burkina Faso official says no survivors have been found so far.



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How can cease-fire be achieved?

Israeli leaders are demanding the 'demilitarization' of Gaza -- but Hamas is opposed. Is there another way to provide Israel with security guarantees? CNN's Tim Lister investigates.



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The art of negotiating peace

CNN's Max Foster speaks to former peace negotiator Daniel Levy about the intricacies of negotiating a cease-fire.



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Should world 'do nothing' in Gaza?

Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren, also a CNN Mideast analyst, says Israel needs to "crush Hamas."



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Gaza doctors struggle amid horror

Karl Penhaul spent time in an ER in Gaza and found staff struggling to care for a steady stream of horrific injuries.



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Netherlands pays its respects

MH17: Remembering lives lost



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Mali's president: Wreckage found

Mali's President told Reuters the wreckage of a missing Air Algerie flight was spotted in his country's desert north.



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Two days, two plane crashes

In the last two days, two planes have crashed - one in West Africa, the other near Taiwan. Tom Foreman examines both.



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DNA clue to Brooklyn Bridge flag gag

New York police have collected DNA evidence in the case of nighttime acrobats who replaced two American flags atop of the Brooklyn Bridge with two white flags, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation Friday.



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Dogs get jealous too, study finds

Sure, Fido is a brown lab. But inside he may be a little green, too. A study by scholars at the University of California-San Diego found that dogs showed jealous behaviors when their owners displayed affection toward an animatronic stuffed dog which barked, whined and wagged its tail.



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McCain: Arizona execution was 'torture'

The prolonged execution of Arizona death row inmate Joseph Wood was tantamount to torture, Sen. John McCain said.



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This won't be the AIDS-free generation

In the United States, 26% of all new HIV infections are among young people ages 13 to 24. Yet only 1 in 5 high school students is tested for HIV.



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Gaza peace fight 'drains me of hope'

At age of 52, it might be too late to re-visit your beliefs and principles in order to change them.



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Hillary Clinton: Putin 'bears responsibility' for MH17

Russia's Vladimir Putin bears at least some responsibility for the shooting down of Flight MH17, says ex-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.



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Clinton: Putin is partly to blame

Hillary Clinton tells CNN's Fareed Zakaria that Vladimir Putin should bear some responsibility for the downing of MH17.



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Who's running MH17 investigation?

With so many different nations affected by the MH17 downing, who is actually in charge of the investigation?



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Most Air Algerie victims French

CNN's Joe Johns reports on the latest developments in the Air Algerie crash.



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Deadly clashes in West Bank

Deadly demonstrations erupt in West Bank as tensions continue to escalate in the region. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.



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Cease-fire proposal turned down

The Israeli cabinet says they have unanimously rejected a cease-fire proposal by Secretary John Kerry and the U.N.



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U.N.: Innocent people trapped

CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks to the U.N.'s John Ging about all the children dying during the crisis in Gaza.



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U.S. man shoots, kills pregnant intruder

Tom Greer says he fought back when he was attacked by intruders at his home. When he got his gun and fired at them, they ran.



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Tour de France history for Lithuanian

His Garmin-Sharp teammate saw victory snatched from his grasp in heartbreaking fashion earlier in the Tour de France but Ramunas Navardauskas made sure there was to be no repeat on a rain soaked 19th stage Friday.



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Schools turned to shelters

Ian Lee gives us a tour of one of the U.N. run schools that have been converted into a shelter for displaced Gazans.



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Russia 'to send weapons to Ukraine'

Russia is preparing the transfer of more powerful weaponry into Ukraine, and it could happen at any time, a Pentagon spokesman said Friday, citing the latest U.S. intelligence.



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Explosions rock U.N. school

Sixteen dead and hundreds injured as blasts rock a U.N. school. CNN's Ian Lee files this disturbing report.



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Hopes for 1-week cease-fire

The United States and Egypt are moving closer to an agreement with Israel and the Palestinians on a one-week humanitarian cease-fire, starting Sunday, diplomatic sources told CNN on Friday.



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Pope meets apostasy woman

Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman sentenced to death in Sudan for apostasy but subsequently pardoned, arrived in Rome on Thursday, the Italian Foreign Ministry said.



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Norway expects terror bid in 'days'

Norway says it thinks Islamist terror could strike the country within a few days but does not know what the plot is, the country announced Thursday.



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U.S.: Proof Russia firing into Ukraine

A week after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over war-torn eastern Ukraine, dozens more coffins containing remains of victims of the crash were due to arrive in the Netherlands on Thursday.



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Pope to make first visit to U.S.

Pope Francis accepted the invitation of Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput to attend the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia next year, the Catholic News Service reported Friday.



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Teen has 232 "teeth" removed

A teenager in India, who had more than 200 "teeth" growing in his mouth due to a benign dental tumor, has had them removed.



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Azerbaijan to host first F1 race

Azerbaijan will make its Formula One debut in 2016 as the latest venue for the Grand Prix of Europe, it was announced Friday.



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MH17 foretells a more dangerous world

Patrick Cronin and Kelley Sayler say the world is seeing nonstate groups such as Ukraine's rebels wielding more power to do harm than ever before



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Should planes land in war zones?

Les Abend says, with rockets flying over Tel Aviv and missiles shooting down MH17 over Ukraine, a commercial pilot's pre-flight checklist just got much more complicated



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Why liberals don't trust Hillary Clinton

To prove she wasn't just an opportunist hoping to use a U.S. Senate seat in New York as a ticket to bigger things, then-first lady Hillary Clinton tried to show voters that she cared about their values and views -- she listened.



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Gutting Obamacare is playing with lives

Over the past decade, an increasing percentage of Americans lost health insurance coverage because they couldn't afford it. As a family physician, I have seen the devastating effects of losing health insurance. Without it, patients die unnecessarily.



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Why bringing bodies home matters

Gerard Jacobs says grieving families and nations need the comfort oftraditional rituals to honor the remains of loved ones, particularly in a mass disaster



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U.S. journalists 'detained' in Tehran

Concern is growing for the wellbeing of four journalists apparently detained in Iran this week, three of them American citizens, according to the Washington Post.



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Russian woman joins rebels

Marina lost her spleen and has a punctured lung. She was attached to a rebel group as a combat medic, and was hurt during the fighting, she told CNN from her hospital bed.



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What we know about flight

Joe Johns looks at the facts emerging in the disappearance of an Air Algerie flight over Mali.



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A tense week for air travelers

It's been a tension-filled week for travelers used to flying safely around the world.



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Who are Ukraine's pro-Russia rebels?

The horrifying crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has put the pro-Russia rebels operating in Ukraine's eastern regions center stage -- and raised all kinds of questions about who they are, what they want and who's in charge.



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U.N. head on Gaza conflict: 'This is wrong'

Ban Ki-moon condemns a strike on a U.N. shelter that leaves 16 dead, and more than 200 injured -- most of them women and children.



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Death penalty facts to surprise you

2014 has been an eventful year for several of America's death row inmates.



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What's Vladimir Putin's next move?

New Yorker Editor David Remnick takes a look at Putin's recent actions surrounding the downing of MH17.



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Thousands mark Quds Day in Iran

Anti-Israel rallies held in Iran, as CNN's Reza Sayah reports.



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'Botched' execution: Review ordered

The last breaths of Joseph Wood were like a "fish on shore gulping for air," according to one person who witnessed the execution in the U.S.



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At least 16 killed as U.N. shelter hit

Women and children are among the dead after an attack on a shelter in northern Gaza, the U.N. says. It's unclear who carried out the strike.



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Wiggins upstaged at C'wealth Games

After crashing in the Tour de Suisse and being overlooked by his team for the Tour de France -- he became the first British winner of the race in 2012 -- Bradley Wiggins hoped relief would come at the Commonwealth Games.



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India: An isolated Russia's best friend

New Delhi has so far distanced itself from the international condemnation of Russia.



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Free at last





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Thursday, July 24, 2014

'Disintegrated' Air Algerie jet found in Mali

The crashed Air Algerie jet was found in a "disintegrated state" in northern Mali, but a Burkina Faso official says no survivors have been found so far.



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Can hashtag create peace?

#JewsAndArabsRefuseToBeEnemies has gone viral on Twitter amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. Samuel Burke reports.



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Malaysian families counting the days

Many Malaysian families await the return of their loved ones from the crash of MH17. Will Ripley reports.



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Dutch PM: We'll step up recovery

The Netherlands is stepping up efforts to try to ensure that the remains of all the victims of the shooting down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 return home from Ukraine, the Dutch prime minister told CNN.



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One dead after Penn. shooting

A shooting at a suburban Philadelphia hospital Thursday afternoon left a psychiatric caseworker dead and two wounded, including a doctor, local authorities said.



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How can cease-fire be achieved?

Israeli leaders are demanding the 'demilitarization' of Gaza -- but Hamas is opposed. Is there another way to provide Israel with security guarantees? CNN's Tim Lister investigates.



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Officials confirm ferry fugitive body

South Korean forensics officials say they are sure the body found in a plum field last month is Yoo Byung Eun, a billionaire fugitive who was wanted in connection to the fatal Sewol ferry crash that claimed nearly 300 lives.



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Chief Ebola doctor contracts the virus

A doctor who has played a key role in fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone is infected with the disease, according to that country's Ministry of Health.



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How will sanctions hit Russia?

The United States and its allies are angrier at Russia now over Ukraine, but will they do anything more about it -- especially Europe?



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Iraq: ISIS blows up Jonah's tomb

If you blink during the video, you might miss the moment Jonah's tomb in Mosul, Iraq, explodes.



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The Netherlands pays its respects

MH17: Remembering lives lost



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What happens to victims' bodies?

The remains of some of the victims of Flight MH17 have arrived in the Netherlands, so what happens to the bodies now, and will it help the victims' families find closure?



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Mali President: Wreckage found

Mali's President told Reuters the wreckage of a missing Air Algerie flight was spotted in his country's desert north.



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Two days, two plane crashes

In the last two days, two planes have crashed - one in West Africa, the other near Taiwan. Tom Foreman examines both.



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Dutch PM: Arming rebels wrong

CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte about the global response to the downing of MH17.



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Dozens killed in Iraq suicide attack

CNN's Michael Holmes reports on another deadly suicide attack and a potential political breakthrough in Iraq.



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Suspected Nazi dies before extradition

A suspected Nazi war criminal died in Philadelphia overnight Tuesday, just hours before a U.S. court ruling cleared the way for him to be extradited to Germany to face trial.



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Attack leads to finger pointing

CNN's Karl Penhaul reports on the shelling of a school in Gaza that was being used as a shelter.



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Fighters escort jet to UK landing

Military fighter planes escorted a Gulfstream jet to the London area's Stansted Airport on Wednesday evening after the jet allegedly lost contact with air traffic controllers, an airport spokesman said.



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World record teen pilot killed at sea

An American teenager who was trying to set a world record for flying around the world was killed and his father is missing after their plane crashed into the ocean off American Samoa on Tuesday night, the boy's family said.



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Budget threat to deep-space rocket

NASA's staggering budget shortfall has put its rocket program at "high risk" of missing the planned 2017 launch date for its $12 billion deep-space rocket, a federal watchdog said.



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U.N.: Innocent people trapped

CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks to the U.N.'s John Ging about all the children dying during the crisis in Gaza.



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Rebels ban more searches

The transfer from Ukraine to the Netherlands of remains of victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 shootdown is expected to be completed by Saturday, the Dutch prime minister said Thursday.



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Schools turned to shelters

Ian Lee gives us a tour of one of the U.N. run schools that have been converted into a shelter for displaced Gazans.



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Uncertainty over strike

CNN's Ian Lee reports there is uncertainty over who is responsible for a strike on a U.N. shelter in Gaza.



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Deadly twister hits campground

Two people are dead and at least 20 were injured at a Virginia campground on Thursday after a possible tornado, Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller told CNN.



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Could storm be to blame?

An Air Algerie flight with 116 people on board has dropped off radar, prompting a search for the missing plane.



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Norway expects terror bid in 'days'

Norway says it thinks Islamist terror could strike the country within a few days but does not know what the plot is, the country announced Thursday.



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F1: Mexico GP gets 2015 green light

Mexico is set to return to the Formula One calendar after an absence of more than two decades, F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed.



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UK set to be Europe's powerhouse?

The UK economy has shaken off the European crisis with growth figures that outshine its G7 peers.



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More remains to arrive in Netherlands

A week after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over war-torn eastern Ukraine, dozens more coffins containing remains of victims of the crash were due to arrive in the Netherlands on Thursday.



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Nigeria let down on girls' kidnapping?

One hundred days on, Nigerians are haunted by agony of the more than 200 kidnapped girls, and their parents, says Chude Jideonwo, who criticizes the inaction of the government.



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Search for missing Algerie flight

An Air Algerie flight, with 116 people on board, has dropped off the radar, prompting a search for the missing plane.



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Apostasy case woman in Rome

Mariam Yehya Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman sentenced to death in Sudan for apostasy but subsequently pardoned, arrived in Rome on Thursday, the Italian Foreign Ministry said.



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Contact lost with Air Algerie plane carrying scores

An Air Algerie flight bound for Algiers with 116 people on board loses radar contact, the airline's operator says.



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Storm grows over lethal injections

Joseph Wood was supposed to go quickly and painlessly, when the State of Arizona put him to death by lethal injection on Wednesday.



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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

China flights to be disrupted for weeks

For the next three weeks at least, flying to and within China is going to be a stressful affair, for even the hardiest of travelers.



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India: An isolated Russia's best friend

New Delhi has so far distanced itself from the international condemnation of Russia.



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U.S. ends ban on Israel flights

The Federal Aviation Administration removed its ban on U.S. passenger planes flying to and from Tel Aviv Wednesday night, a day-and-a-half after stopping all the flights citing security concerns.



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Can hashtag create peace?

#JewsAndArabsRefuseToBeEnemies has gone viral on Twitter amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. Samuel Burke reports.



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MH17 dead flown back to Netherlands

After spending days exposed to the elements on a Ukrainian field and then inside refrigerated train cars, the bodies of MH17 victims are one step closer to home.



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Craigslist post ends in killings, suicide

A headless body of a man found in a wooded Michigan park had local police in Michigan wondering how -- and why.



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The Americans who fight for Israel

Daniel Flesch, then a college student at the University of Illinois, had heard too much anti-Israeli sentiment.



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'Today everybody was quiet'

CNN's Brooke Baldwin speaks to Dutch journalist Eelco Bosch Van Rosenthal about the memorials held for victims of MH17.



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Chief Ebola doctor contracts the virus

A doctor who has played a key role in fighting the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone is infected with the disease, according to that country's Ministry of Health.



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Is Hamas really using human shields?

Tuesday's discovery of more rockets hidden in a vacant U.N. facility is the sort of evidence that Israel cites in accusations that Hamas fighters use civilians and their institutions as shields in the ongoing Gaza warfare.



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Typhoon Matmo lashes Taiwan

Typhoon Matmo has slammed in Taiwan, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and the threat of landslides on the mountainous island.



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Map: The war zones planes fly over

When passengers boarded Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 last week, they couldn't have known they were about to fly over a battlefield.



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What happens to victims' bodies?

The remains of some of the victims of Flight MH17 have arrived in the Netherlands, so what happens to the bodies now, and will it help the victims' families find closure?



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Dutch pay respects

MH17: Remembering lives lost



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Did Malaysian leader seal MH17 deal?

It was a moment of triumph amid a personal tragedy for Malaysian leader Najib Razak.



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Malaysia's delicate balancing act

Will Ripley looks at why Malaysia has yet to speak out against those believed to be responsible shooting down MH17.



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Matmo: Why did plane try to land?

CNN speaks to China TV's Sarah Chen about the weather conditions that might've caused a plane to crash in Taiwan.



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Father: Son saved alleged molester

A Florida father who beat his 11-year-old son's alleged molester unconscious before calling 911 told a CNN affiliate that his son is a hero and that the youngster is the only reason the man is alive.



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Execution goes ahead despite objection

Inmate Joseph Wood has been executed, said Arizona Attorney General spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham.



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Suspected Nazi dies before extradition

A suspected Nazi war criminal died in Philadelphia overnight Tuesday, just hours before a U.S. court ruling cleared the way for him to be extradited to Germany to face trial.



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World record teen pilot killed at sea

An American teenager who was trying to set a world record for flying around the world was killed and his father is missing after their plane crashed into the ocean off American Samoa on Tuesday night, the boy's family said.



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China meat scandal affects U.S.

Video from a factory in China shows workers picking meat off the floor before processing it. David McKenzie reports.



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Fighters escort jet to UK landing

Military fighter planes escorted a Gulfstream jet to the London area's Stansted Airport on Wednesday evening after the jet allegedly lost contact with air traffic controllers, an airport spokesman said.



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9/11 report: Terror threat far from over

America's longest war. Much more National Security Agency surveillance. An alphabet soup of new government departments and agencies. Long security lines at airports.



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Schools converted to shelters

Ian Lee gives us a tour of one of the U.N. run schools that have been converted into a shelter for displaced Gazans.



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Lab director quits after anthrax scare

The head of the bioterror lab involved in potentially exposing dozens of workers to deadly anthrax bacteria has resigned.



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Cycling: Polish rider triumphs again

When two-time winner Alberto Contador was forced to quit the Tour de France after a painful crash the outlook looked bleak for the Tinkoff-Saxo team but since his departure a new star has emerged in Polish rider Rafal Majka.



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Ukraine war zone team changes home

After Brazilian midfielder Douglas Costa said he was "afraid" to return to Shakhtar Donetsk, the Ukrainian club located in a war zone announced that it would play its home games elsewhere.



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How pro-Russian rebels built arsenal

Under a blazing sun in early June, a group of pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine were digging amid pine woods near the town of Krazny Liman.



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Who will speak for the MH17 victims?

The front-page headline put it plainly: "MURDERERS," it accused in huge capital letters, trying to capture the national mood in the Netherlands during a time of grief and anger.



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Queen's horse fails drugs test

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II cheered Estimate on to success at the Gold Cup in 2013 but now her her five-year old filly is in the dock on doping charges.



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Female genital mutilation risk exposed

"All I can remember is being held down and the pain. I think it will haunt me forever," the young girl told counselors. "I try to avoid talking about what happened to me because I think people will judge me, but I'm scared that if I don't tell, it will happen to other girls."



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Gynecologist pix cost hospital $190M

Johns Hopkins Health System has agreed to pay $190 million to settle the case of a gynecologist who secretly photographed and recorded his patients.



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Nigeria let down on girls' kidnapping?

One hundred days on, Nigerians are haunted by agony of the more than 200 kidnapped girls, and their parents, says Chude Jideonwo, who criticizes the inaction of the government.



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Brazil names new national coach

There is a new man tasked with fulfilling Brazil's World Cup destiny.



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Cops called to Bieber parties

Beverly Hills police want Justin Bieber to "take the bull by the horns" and tone down his house parties.



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Boston bomber's friend convicted

A federal jury on Monday found a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty of obstructing the investigation into the 2013 attack.



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Officials on the scene of crash

Officials are on the scene following a TransAsia Airways plane that crashed on Taiwan's Penghu Island. Andy Lee reports.



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Dozens feared dead in Taiwan passenger plane crash

As many as 45 people are feared dead after a TransAsia Airways passenger plane crashed on one of Taiwan's Penghu islands, reports Taiwan's Central News Agency.



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Peaches Geldof 'was relapsed addict'

Peaches Geldoff, the daughter of musician Bob Geldof and the late Paula Yates, died of a heroin overdose after relapsing into use of the illegal drug following attempts to give it up, an inquest heard Wednesday.



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2 Ukraine fighter jets shot down

Two Ukrainian military jets were shot down Wednesday in the eastern part of the country, where pro-Russian rebels have fought against government forces, a Ukrainian military office said.



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Indonesia candidate: Officials cheated

Indonesia's presidential candidate, Prabowo Subianto, who slammed the country's election commission and rejected the official results of the vote held earlier this month, appears poised to launch a legal challenge.



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