• Erin Burnett talks about Dennis Rodman's claim that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has a child.
  • Sumptuous velvet, delicate sequins, intricate beading: They are dresses fit for a princess -- Princess Diana, that is -- and if you've got a big pocketbook (with a designer label, naturally), they could have been yours.
  • A previously secret document found at Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan sets out a detailed al Qaeda strategy for attacking targets in Europe and the United States.
  • A French hostage held in Mali has been executed by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Mauritania's ANI news agency reported late Tuesday.
  • A $10 billion high-tech hub in Ghana could become home to Africa's tallest building, and bring global IT firms to the country.
  • For the first time since the Taliban shot her five months ago, Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai has done what made her a target of the would-be assassins: She's gone to school.
  • It was with a call for the protection of the weakest in society that Francis was officially inaugurated Tuesday as the Catholic Church's 266th pontiff, before a crowd of tens of thousands bathed in sunlight.
  • On board the HDMS Iver Huitfeldt, the captain has just had them execute what on land would be considered a three point turn.
  • A mystery portrait donated to a British heritage charity as part of a mixed lot of paintings has been identified as a work by Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn -- worth more than $30 million.
  • If your mother is one of the world's best-loved children's authors who has written more than 70 books and sold well in excess of 11.5 million copies, you might think about taking a different career path.
  • Activists called the protest movement a "revolution." But the Syrian government called it terrorism. CNN's Ivan Watson looks at what's been won and lost in two years of Syria violence.
  • Archaeologists working alongside builders on a new London rail link have turned up a grisly find that harks back seven centuries, to a time when Black Death stalked the medieval city.
  • When CNN's Arwa Damon arrived in Baghdad in 2003, it was amid a cloud of fear and secrecy. Ten years on, she says the cloak of sorrow is more suffocating than ever.
  • Coalition agreements between the Israeli political parties set to join a Likud-led government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have been signed, Likud spokeswoman Noga Katz confirmed Friday.
  • Kakenya Ntaiya is inspiring change in her native Kenyan village after opening its first primary school for girls.
  • At least 60 people have died in the Libyan capital after drinking locally made alcohol, the Ministry of Health says, and the National Security Directorate of Tripoli said Tuesday it is launching an investigation.
  • Prince Charles is learning Arabic but said he's having a difficult time of it.
  • First, Iran said it would produce its own cinematic response to "Argo." Now, Tehran plans to sue Hollywood filmmakers who contribute to the production of such "anti-Iran" propaganda films.
  • The horrors of war are best illustrated in the drawings.
  • Conservative clerics in Iran lash out at President Ahmadinejad for touching Hugo Chavez's mother.

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