Washington is warning US firms about doing business in Hong Kong
The US government is preparing to warn American companies about the risks of doing business in Hong Kong.
Thousands more children from Canadian schools for indigenous communities may be buried in unmarked graves
The first forensic evidence that unmarked graves in their hundreds were located at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School was a juvenile rib bone and tooth found beneath the apple orchard.
The assassination of Haiti's president is the latest challenge for CNN Heroes serving their nation
Before the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, CNN Heroes and their non-profits already faced significant challenges serving their communities. Yet they have found ways to step up and make Haiti a better place, often in the face of gang violence and a lack of resources.
Minimum wage workers can't afford to rent a two-bedroom apartment anywhere in America
Housing has become so expensive in the United States that the typical minimum wage worker cannot afford rent, according to a new report.
Lebanon's prime minister-designate steps down, pushing nation further into crisis
Lebanon's Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri has stepped down nearly nine months after he was tasked with forming the crisis-ridden country's next government.
Facebook disrupts Iranian hackers who targeted US military personnel and defense contractors
Facebook said Thursday it has disrupted a group of Iranian hackers who created fake social media profiles and sent targeted, malicious links to victims in an attempt to spy on Western defense contractors and military personnel. The campaign has apparent links to the Iranian government.
What's behind Macron's bold bet on a Covid health pass
France's president, Emmanuel Macron, is betting his political future on a nationwide Covid health pass. Approaching the launch of his campaign for re-election to a second five-year term next April, Macron went on nationwide television on the eve of France's national holiday of Bastille Day with a series of some of the world's most stringent anti-pandemic edicts -- an effort to stifle the surging Delta variant, he said, and fend off a fourth Covid wave.
Head of security at Haiti's presidential residence in police custody
The head of security at Haiti's presidential residence has been placed in police custody, according to a close associate, as authorities continue to investigate the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
China's economic recovery is flashing some warning signs
China is releasing its latest quarterly economic growth figures on Thursday, offering clues about how the world's second largest economy is continuing to recover from the coronavirus pandemic.