7 dead, dozens hurt after blasts rock Kabul protester's funeral

Seven people died Saturday in Kabul when suicide bombers struck the funeral of a man killed during anti-government protests, Afghan official said.

What a week: Putin speaks out on election meddling and more

Russian President Vladimir Putin is usually as difficult to read as some of his country's most famous literature. He's always calm and composed, rarely uttering a superfluous word. This week felt a little different.

First on CNN: Sources: Congress investigating another possible Sessions-Kislyak meeting

Congressional investigators are examining whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions had an additional private meeting with Russia's ambassador during the presidential campaign, according to Republican and Democratic Hill sources and intelligence officials briefed on the investigation.

'Never seen anything like this': Inside Indonesia's LGBT crackdown

In less than 18 months, being gay in Indonesia has gone from widely tolerated to just plain dangerous.

Tiger Woods dashcam video: Golfer stumbles, appears confused

Dashcam video showing Tiger Woods' Memorial Day encounter with police was made available to the media Wednesday, shedding more light on the golfer's arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Trump expected to withdraw from Paris climate agreement

President Donald Trump is expected to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, two senior US officials familiar with his plans told CNN Wednesday, a major break from international partners that would isolate the United States in global efforts to curb global warming.

Trump, home all alone

It's not that President Trump was excited about his first foreign trip. He complained to friends beforehand it was going to be too long; he just wasn't looking forward to it. Besides, he was "in a pretty glum mood" when he left, according to one source who speaks with the President.

In message to North Korea, 2 US carriers to train together in Sea of Japan

Two US Navy aircraft carriers are expected to begin training together as soon as Wednesday in the Sea of Japan, for a few days in what US military officials say may be interpreted by North Korea as a signal of a more aggressive US military posture.

Japan needs more workers and it can't find them

Japan has more jobs than it knows what to do with. Government data published Tuesday revealed that the country's labor shortage has reached its most extreme level in more than 40 years.

British journalist arrested in Thailand for carrying body armor

A British journalist is facing up to five years in prison in Thailand after being found in possession of body armor and other protective gear.