The week in 39 photos | CNN
Take a look at 39 photos of the week from March 5 to March 12.
Take a look at 39 photos of the week from March 5 to March 12.
85-year-old Annie In De Betouw-Kwakman grew up wearing traditional Dutch costume. Even when the other residents in her village moved to modern clothing, she continued to keep traditional wear alive.
Director Joachim Trier reflects on the personal inspirations behind his character-driven storytelling — and the cast that helped bring his latest film, “Sentimental Value,” to life. With nine Oscar nominations, the Norwegian drama could become the first fictio…
Dramatic video shows the moment several individuals ransacked a jewelry store in Fremont, California, last June and stole approximately $1.7 million worth of jewelry, according to the Northern District of California US Attorney’s Office press release.
Emergency workers responded to Russian strikes on Kyiv Saturday morning after a combined missile and drone attack killed at least four and wounded at least 15.
A growing number of Republican-led states are moving swiftly to implement new voting restrictions, plowing ahead on a key plank of President Donald Trump’s agenda that has so far been stuck on Capitol Hill.
Demand for private charter flights out of the Middle East has surged since the beginning of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, with those who can afford it paying astronomical prices to leave the region.
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Amsterdam couple Simona Musu and Dean Scheepers were on “cloud nine” after eloping to the Maldives, but Middle East conflict left them stranded at a $1,500-a-night resort.
A father and Transportation Security Administration officer said he “crumbled” when one of his children asked whether he needed money in the wake of the nearly four-week-long government shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
The first of the month can create anxiety for millions of renters across America.
An explosion struck overnight at a Jewish school in Amsterdam in what the city’s mayor called a “targeted attack against the Jewish community.”
A pair of terror attacks 700 miles apart on Thursday struck at the heart of community safe havens, leaving shocked Americans with an uneasy sense of security.
On a quiet Thursday morning in suburban Detroit, a pickup truck sat in the parking lot of a synagogue, as children and teachers inside went about their normal routines.
A Torah scroll removed from Temple Israel outside Detroit – where a driver rammed an explosives-laden truck and opened fire – was lifted up at Friday’s Shabbat service across the street in a makeshift sanctuary for one of the nation’s largest Reform houses of…
Video from the Bahrain National Communications Center shows firefighters battling huge flames at a fuel storage facility in Muharraq following an Iranian strike.
Specks of orange light streak across the night sky, an unnerving spectacle that’s become more common as Iran increasingly outfits some of its ballistic missiles with cluster munitions.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) pressed Air Force Gen. Alexus Grynkewich on how US forces allegedly bombed a girls’ school in Iran, questioning why the strike was carried out using outdated intelligence.
The Trump administration on Thursday issued a new license allowing countries to temporarily purchase certain Russian oil products, the latest efforts by the US to mitigate surging crude prices following the war it launched with Iran.
Since the beginning of the war with Iran, Israeli authorities have shut down Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City and completely banned Palestinians from praying in or around the holy site - as Ramadan approaches its climax. Officials say it is a public safe…