Heavy rain hampers Haiti rescue efforts as earthquake death toll rises
Around 1.2 million people, including 540,000 children, have been affected by the 7.2-magnitude earthquake which struck southwestern Haiti on Saturday morning, according to UNICEF.
How social media is dealing with the Taliban takeover
It's been two days since Kabul fell to the Taliban and social media giants are scrambling to figure out how to deal with the takeover of Afghanistan by the militants.
One million vacancies and soaring wages fuel UK inflation fears
Job vacancies in the United Kingdom hit a record high last month and wages soared by 7.4% between April and June, adding to fears of a prolonged period of rising prices as companies pass on higher costs to consumers.
China tech stocks plunge again as regulators unveil new antitrust rules
China's biggest tech companies lost more than $50 billion in market value Tuesday after the government proposed sweeping new rules to further curb anti-competitive behavior among big internet firms.
Rescue efforts going slow after worst earthquake in a decade
Some Haitians at the epicenter of the worst earthquake to hit the country since 2010 are still waiting for medical treatment as impassable roads have slowed aid to the region. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Chaos at the airport as Afghans try to flee the Taliban
Warning: This video contains disturbing images. Video shows people clinging to the fuselage of a US military aircraft as it taxied at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. CNN has reached out to the US military for comment.
Outreach to the Taliban pays dividends to Putin
With the collapse of the Afghan government, a campaign of quiet outreach to the Taliban appears to be paying dividends for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
TCS employs more than 500,000 people. It's ready to ditch office life in India
In almost 40 years with Tata Consultancy Services, N. Ganapathy Subramaniam and his team hardly ever worked remotely.
Meet the Nigerian artist illustrating the human experience with a ballpoint pen
From a distance, Jacqueline Suowari's larger-than-life portraits look like monochromatic photographs overlaid with colorful graphics. Upon closer inspection, you see these dramatic images are the culmination of thousands of tiny lines made using a simple ballpoint pen.