• After an eye-opening trip to Cambodia, a Chicago couple took on a mission to educate girls half a world away.
  • CNN's Reza Sayah takes a closer look at the impact of upcoming presidential elections in Iran.
  • Jaspen Boothe is committed to helping out homeless female veterans.
  • We arrive in the morning at the Animal Quarantine Center in Nakhon Phanom, north-east Thailand, just a few kilometers away from mountains which outline the border with Laos. The summer heat is already beating down hard and it's only 9 a.m.
  • In an exclusive interview with CNN, Oscar Pistorius' uncle says the Olympic sprinter is a broken man who has to live with the fact that he killed the love of his life.
  • Photos shot on rare infrared film show war-torn DR Congo as you've never seen it before.
  • Voters in Iran will cast their ballots on June 14 for the country's next president, a man who will play a pivotal role in foreign and nuclear policy and who must also address economic challenges worsened by sanctions and international isolation.
  • Could search crews be just a few hundred feet from solving a mystery that has riveted millions for 76 years?
  • Remember when woolly mammoths roamed the planet? No? Well don't worry if you missed the last ice age -- scientists have moved one step closer to possibly bringing the beasts back to life with the discovery of liquid blood in a well-preserved mammoth carcass in Siberia.
  • In the last few months Iranians have found themselves in a cyber no-man's land.
  • Anyone who has remained in power for longer than many people remain alive -- even if that power is far more symbolic than practical -- deserves attention. And when it comes to England's Queen Elizabeth II, paying attention is something the world has been doing for a long, long time.
  • An asteroid is whizzing past Earth on Friday -- and it's traveling with its own moon in tow.
  • In a story that could step straight from the pages of a Charles Dickens novel, an Indian son has worked night and day in a garment factory to earn the bail money to get his mother out of jail.
  • With the World Cup in 2014, the Olympics two years later and large discoveries of oil boosting the economy, Brazilians could be excused for looking at the world through rose-tinted glasses.
  • Mona Rutger got the call in October: A bald eagle was flopping around on an airport runway after it had been clipped by a private jet. Unfortunately, it's something she sees all too often.
  • For two years, Syria's rebels have begged the international community to supply them with the weapons they say they need to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad. But now that Europe has lifted an arms embargo, is it too late to make a difference?
  • She was sold at 3 into servitude, but now is in school with kids half her age. Learn more about Akosiwa and others who changed their world.
  • A Nepalese girl has her sights on a medical career because of her mother's blindness. CNN's Fredricka Whitfield reports.
  • When an EF5 tornado touched down in Moore, Oklahoma, this week, Tad Agoglia and his First Response Team of America were stationed at a hotel about 30 miles away, ready to take action.
  • The bad boy of science has jump-started a biological revolution

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