First on CNN Business: Moody's is spending $250 million to measure the risk of America's biggest companies getting hacked

Moody's is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to better evaluate the cybersecurity risks that face America's largest corporations.


Typhoon forces two of China's busiest ports to suspend some operations

A typhoon that swept its way through East Asia is now forcing two of the world's busiest ports in China to suspend some operations.


North Korea says it fired new long-range cruise missiles, according to state media


Sri Lankan detainees tortured while in custody, rights group alleges

Political detainees in Sri Lanka are being tortured while in police and military custody, a human rights lawyer who wrote a report on alleged abuses said on Friday, days ahead of a United Nations human rights summit.


Australia to trial vaccine passports over coming days as post-Covid opening preparation begins

Australians have been told to "dust off (their) passports" after the federal government announced it would begin a trial of vaccine passports with some countries this week -- the latest step in Australia's reopening to the world.


Pilot error likely caused fatal 2020 Air India Express crash, report finds

Pilot error and a failure to follow safety guidelines probably caused the Air India Express crash that killed 21 people last year, the country's worst aviation accident in a decade, investigators said in a report on Saturday.


Diede de Groot becomes the first player to complete the golden slam in wheelchair tennis

Diede de Groot became the first player to complete the golden slam in wheelchair tennis after winning all four majors and the Paralympic gold medal, completing the feat by winning the US Open final on Sunday.


Disney announces the rest of its 2021 movies will debut exclusively in theaters

Disney announced the remainder of its 2021 films will be released exclusively in theaters before streaming on Disney+.


Orban gives Pope a loaded gift during visit to Hungary

Pope Francis urged Hungarians to be more "open" and "considered" during an open-air mass in Budapest after meeting the country's hardline Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Sunday.


Iran says it will allow UN nuclear watchdog to service monitoring equipment

Iran will allow inspectors from the UN's nuclear watchdog to service nuclear monitoring equipment in the country, according to a joint statement by officials from Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).