(CNN)A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1, according to a case study to be published Tuesday in the journal Nature. Effectively, some scientists believe that the "London patient" has been cured of
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(CNN)The South African musician Mampintsha has been charged with assault after a video emerged that showed him slapping his girlfriend, the pop star Babes Wodumo.Mampintsha, whose real name is Mandla Maphumulo, appeared in a
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Dubai (CNN Business)No books, no whiteboards, no markers or pens. That's the new reality for many classrooms across Abu Dhabi, where a company is using artificial intelligence to create a new learning experience.Established four
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BEIRUT: US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Satterfield said in Beirut that Lebanon should reject “options dictated from abroad,” stressing that the “US will do everything in its power to
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BAGHDAD: Behind the dilapidated storefronts and collapsing colonnades of Rasheed Street lie the treasures of the Iraqi capital’s cultural boom years: Old cinemas, artisan shops and smoky cafes playing classic ballads. But with young Iraqis
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BAGHDAD: Behind the dilapidated storefronts and collapsing colonnades of Rasheed Street lie the treasures of the Iraqi capital’s cultural boom years: Old cinemas, artisan shops and smoky cafes playing classic ballads. But with young Iraqis
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US President Donald Trump has indicated that he now agrees "100 percent" with keeping some US troops in Syria, according to a letter obtained by NBC News on Tuesday. The letter, sent to Trump
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French President Emmanuel Macron's plea for reform of the European Union has been met with a mixed reception by leaders on the continent. In a column published on Tuesday by 28 publications "of record" throughout the
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The United Nations human rights investigator on Myanmar has expressed alarm over the "pervasive nature of hate speech" in the country, including material in textbooks that reportedly teach fourth-grade students to "loathe those of
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Algiers, Algeria - Thousands of university students have marched in Algeria's capital, as peaceful rallies against President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's bid to seek a fifth term continued for a second week. Like their peers who held
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