UK government accused of being 'willfully negligent' as Covid cases mount
Britain's doctors' union has accused Boris Johnson's government of being "willfully negligent" in its handling of the latest wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, as ministers refuse to introduce mitigation measures despite soaring infection rates and increasing pressure on hospitals.
Tesla's 'full self-driving' rolls back its privacy protection of trip videos
Tesla owners can buy the company's "full self-driving" software for $10,000, but they may have to pay with their privacy.
'She would never leave': Hear from mother of missing 4-year-old
Cleo Smith vanished from her family's tent at Blowholes campsite in Macleod, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of the town of Carnarvon, in the early hours of Saturday morning, according to Western Australian Police. CNN affiliate Nine News Australia reports.
Meet the luxury travel agent who plans trips for former US presidents and world leaders
On a personal trip to Ethiopia in 2015, former US President George W. Bush encountered a pleasant surprise.
New Zealand and United Kingdom seal free trade deal
The United Kingdom and New Zealand announced a free trade agreement Wednesday as Britain continues to strike economic relationships after its departure from the European Union.
Fresh airstrikes hit capital of Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region
The capital of Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region was covered in smoke on Wednesday as the city was hit by another day of airstrikes, eyewitnesses and authorities told CNN.
Taliban wins backing for aid at Moscow talks, with regional powers saying US and allies should pay
Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers won backing from 10 regional powers at talks in Moscow on Wednesday for the idea of a United Nations donor conference to help the country stave off economic collapse and a humanitarian catastrophe.
The world's most spectacular airport landings
There's a lot to love about travel. Experiencing a new culture. Eating great food. Staying in top notch hotels... and landing in a new airport.
Supply chain stress is intensifying and showing no signs of fading, Moody's Analytics says
From port congestion and price spikes to widespread shortages, stress in US supply chains is intensifying and could slow the economy in the coming months, Moody's Analytics warns.
Everything you're waiting for is in these containers
Virtually every US home contains items that came through the ports of Los Angeles or Long Beach.