Apple denies Fortnite a return to the App Store
Apple will not allow Fortnite back on its devices until its legal battle with the video game's maker, Epic Games, has fully concluded, potentially delaying the game's return to iPhones by several years.
Aide to Ukraine's president survives apparent assassination attempt
Shots were fired at the car of a top aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky outside Kiev on Wednesday morning, in what police are calling an assassination attempt.
They escaped the Taliban. Now, they're stranded in a foreign country
Afghan refugees fleeing their homeland are making the treacherous journey to Turkey after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. CNN's Arwa Damon speaks to several Afghans who have attempted-- but failed -- to cross into Turkey.
The energy problem is also about renewables. There are solutions
European natural gas prices have soared so high that hundreds of millions of people could be facing cold homes or inflated energy bills over winter. There's also fears of a knock-on impact as carbon dioxide used in food production — a byproduct of fertilizer made with natural gas — also gets more expensive.
Around 20% of Nigerian workers lost jobs due to COVID-19, official figures show
Around 20% of workers in Nigeria have lost their jobs as a result of COVID-19, the government's statistics office said on Tuesday, outlining the impact of the pandemic on businesses in Africa's most populous nation.
Hundreds storm Namibia parliament ahead of German genocide deal vote
Around 300 protesters stormed Namibia's parliament on Tuesday, as the National Assembly was due to vote on a $1 billion compensation offer from Germany to atone for its 1904-1908 genocide against the Herero and Nama people.
Why Daniel Craig's body makes him a subversive 007
The year was 2006. Up on the cinema screen, Daniel Craig rose from the azure sea somewhere in the Bahamas, water clinging to abs and trunks alike. In the theater this writer was in, a woman, laboring over each word, let out what many others were thinking: "Oh. My. God." "Casino Royale" was 29 minutes into its run time, but in that moment a new James Bond was born.
Australia on track to reopen 'by Christmas at the latest,' says tourism minister
Australia is on track to reopen its borders by Christmas, the country's minister for trade, tourism and investments said on Wednesday, September 22.
What does life after Merkel look like? Germans are set to decide in a tight election
Germans will file into polling stations to vote in an unpredictable federal election on Sunday -- but for the first time in nearly two decades, their longtime leader won't be in contention.
Opinion: Two Lego blocks gave me hope in my country's crisis
In August 2020, Beirut was devastated by one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions in human history.