
A car drove through a crowd in the eastern German town of Leipzig, according to authorities, leaving at least two people dead. The motive of the suspected perpetrator is unclear at this stage, according to Mayor of Leipzig, Burkhard Jung.

A car drove through a crowd in the eastern German town of Leipzig, according to authorities, leaving at least two people dead. The motive of the suspected perpetrator is unclear at this stage, according to Mayor of Leipzig, Burkhard Jung.

Israel’s far-right Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir celebrated his 50th birthday with a cake featuring the image of a noose, which is the symbol of a controversial law passed in March mandating the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis. CNN's Oren Liebermann reports.

Elderly people in Taiwan are hitting the gyms to to stay mentally and physically healthy as Taiwan has become a "super-aged society," with over 20% of its population aged 65 or older.

Three people are dead and at least three others are sick after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus aboard a cruise ship sailing in the Atlantic Ocean, the World Health Organization said Sunday. CNN’s Larry Madowo reports.

Axel Archaga Ríos tries to adjust to life in Honduras, living with his grandmother, after he was deported from the United States last week. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.

As prices rise and jobs disappear, people across Iran say essentials like food and medicine are becoming out of reach.

A nap competition was held at Yeouido Hangang Park in Seoul, South Korea on Saturday.

During their 5-day wedding celebration, bride and groom Pankti Doshi and Avish Jain decided to do the unconventional and ride to their wedding on a parade float through New York City.

At least 16 American military sites have been damaged in Iranian strikes, making up the majority of US positions in the Middle East, a new CNN investigation can reveal. The damage includes high-value targets, raising questions about America’s footprint in the region. CNN’s Tamara Qiblawi reports.


