UK's elite schools face a reckoning on rape culture
Nine years after being assaulted by a boy she alleges was a student at Eton College, Zan Moon can still remember the moment as if it was yesterday.
Reports, footage of Tigray executions are 'deeply disturbing,' US senator says after CNN investigation
US Sen. Chris Coons calls "deeply disturbing" reports and footage of executions in Ethiopia's Tigray region.
Pope greets children who run on stage after Easter Mass
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the Vatican's Easter celebration, but CNN's Delia Gallagher reports on a 'moment of beauty' at this year's Good Friday Mass.
Myanmar junta orders internet blackout
Myanmar's military junta has cut all wireless internet services until further notice, in what appears to be part of a concerted effort to control communications and messaging in the Southeast Asian country.
Australian Olympian and his brother found guilty in $152M cocaine plot
Australian Olympic kayaker Nathan Baggaley and his brother Dru have been found guilty of trying to smuggle hundreds of kilograms of cocaine valued at more than $150 million into the country in 2018, CNN affiliate Nine News reported.
US and members of Iran nuclear deal will meet next week in Vienna
The members of the Iran nuclear deal and the United States will visit Vienna next week in the first effort to kickstart face-to-face negotiations to salvage the pact since the Biden administration came into office, a senior administration official said.
Analysis: Queen leaves castle for first in-person engagement this year
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Ethiopia dismisses evidence of war crimes verified by CNN investigation
Ethiopia's government said Friday that "social media posts and claims cannot be taken as evidence" after a CNN investigation found that Ethiopian soldiers executed unarmed men in the country's war-torn Tigray region.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi charged with violating state secrets as wireless internet shutdown begins
Myanmar's ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been charged with violating the official secrets act, her lawyer said Thursday, as the ruling military junta cut all wireless internet services in the Southeast Asian country until further notice.