Trump's friend Christopher Ruddy says President 'considering' firing Mueller

One of President Donald Trump's friends said Monday he believes the President is considering dismissing special counsel Robert Mueller, who was appointed to lead the FBI investigation into Russia's potential ties to the 2016 election.

Macron's party on course for historic gains in French parliamentary election

Emmanuel Macron's centrist La Republique En Marche is projected to win a huge majority in the French Parliament, according to exit estimates compiled for CNN affiliate BFMTV by Elabe.

If there are tapes, can the White House be forced to turn them over?

For President Richard Nixon, the controversy over his secret White House tape recordings began with a break-in at the Watergate Hotel. If President Donald Trump is also keeping recordings of his conversations, any controversy over those will have begun with a tweet.

Dozens arrested as South Korean military conducts 'gay witch-hunt'

"Sergeant A" doesn't want to give his real name, his exact rank or show his face.

Sessions says he plans to testify before Senate intelligence panel

Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Saturday that he plans to testify before the Senate intelligence committee Tuesday, but it was not immediately clear if he would testify in public or private.

Conservatives yet to strike deal with DUP as top May advisers quit

British Prime Minister Theresa May appears to have begun a purge in her party after shock election results threw the future of her leadership in doubt.

London Bridge attacker tried to rent larger truck, police say

The ringleader of the London terror attack last week tried to rent a 7.5-ton truck, British police have said, indicating the attackers were looking to carry out a larger-scale assault.

Official: Afghan soldier kills 3 US service members

Three US soldiers were killed and another wounded during a joint US-Afghan military operation in Nangarhar Province on Saturday, US officials told CNN.

CNN Exclusive: US suspects Russian hackers planted fake news behind Qatar crisis

US investigators believe Russian hackers breached Qatar's state news agency and planted a fake news report that contributed to a crisis among the US' closest Gulf allies, according to US officials briefed on the investigation.