This was the persecution after the assassination in Haiti.
Britney Spears returns to court.
Why is it so difficult to buy a home in the US?
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There are more than 100 detained or disappeared in Cuba, according to activists
Cuba's anti-government activists claim that more than 100 people have been detained or are missing on the island following widespread protests on Sunday.
The San Isidro Movement, which advocates for greater artistic expression in Cuba, published a list of activists who, it said, had been detained by the authorities.
Cuban athletes speak out on the situation on the island
Here we go: Unprecedented demonstrations call for freedom in Cuba, an island between misery and covid-19
The protests in Cuba and the memory of the "Maleconazo": can the current situation be compared with what happened in 1994?
What is the US embargo on Cuba and how has it affected the island's economy
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Trump said whoever 'leaked' information should be 'executed', according to new book
Then-President Donald Trump told several of his advisers in 2020 that whoever had leaked information about his stay in the White House bunker in May of that year had committed treason and should be executed for sharing details about the episode with the press, according to excerpts from a new book, obtained by CNN, from
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Michael Bender.
Trump calls polls that do not favor him false 0:41
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Climate change produces deadly heat waves.
Why don't we see it as a crisis?
Hundreds of people are likely to have died during the several days of unprecedented heat in the United States, and the number continues to rise.
Despite the alarming statistics, there is no apparent sense of urgency surrounding the tragedy: nothing like a hurricane making landfall, an attacker opening fire in a nightclub, or a forest fire destroying a city.
Wildfires in the west have already burned an area that is 4 times the size of New York
Massive death of mussels on the beach due to heat wave 0:44
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Why is it so difficult to buy a home in the US?
Faced with cash offers they can't match and fierce competition at every home they visit, many buyers are exiting the market and choosing to wait and reevaluate their options.
After the collapse, changes in the real estate market 1:26
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This was the persecution after the assassination
The plot to assassinate the president of Haiti reportedly spanned several countries and involved former military officers with a lot of experience and months of planning, according to local officials.
However, the main suspects in the case appear to have been unprepared for fierce persecution by the Haitian security forces.
CNN exclusive.
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Exclusive: this is how they persecuted the alleged murderers of Moïse 3:54
At coffee time
Britney Spears returns to court: here's what to expect
Read here everything that has happened in the Britney Spears case since her first virtual court appearance.
What is a legal guardianship?
Here are the pros and cons 4:21
Roger Federer will not participate in the Olympics
Roger Federer, a four-time Olympian, announced on Tuesday that he would not represent Switzerland at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, explaining that a recent knee setback forced him to make the decision.
Roger Federer's Olympic dream fades 0:53
This is life in a fishing village in Japan
Rebecca Saunders experienced a lifestyle in danger of disappearing: a quiet life, in a small fishing town in Japan.
The number of the day
US $ 1.5 million
A copy of 'Super Mario 64' sold for more than US $ 1.5 million, the most that has ever been paid for a video game.
Quote of the day
"If he is not missing, why isn't there an official statement and they tell me where he is."
The father of Venezuelan opponent Freddy Guevara spoke after the arrest of his son, accused by the Nicolás Maduro regime of terrorism, among other crimes.
Freddy was kidnapped, says deputy Guevara's father 1:31
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And to finish…
This cow competes to be the smallest and could break a world record
This cow competes to be the smallest in the world 1:26
A miniature cow named Rani is only 20 inches tall and 26 inches long.
Managers at the farm where she is cared for in Bangladesh have already asked for Guinness World Records to find out whether this tiny 26-kilogram animal is really the smallest of its kind in the world.
Will it break the record?
Be surprised and meet her in the video.