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IMF cuts global growth forecast amid Brexit, trade tensions

The International Monetary Fund sees dark clouds ahead for the global economy. → Read More

NATO holds major drills despite nearby Russian missile tests

The North American Treaty Organization (NATO) says it won't change long-made plans for a huge military exercise, despite Russia announcing it'll carry out missile tests in the area at the same time. → Read More

Probe into missing Saudi journalist moves to Saudi consul general's home

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo heads to Turkey after more firm denials in Riyadh over the suspected murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. That, as more evidence emerges in the investigation into Khashoggi’s disappearance. → Read More

Possible explanation into missing Saudi writer investigation unfolds

A possible explanation of what happened to a Saudi journalist, who disappeared nearly two-weeks ago in Istanbul. It comes as a joint Turkish-Saudi team of investigators - searched Saudi Arabia's consulate. → Read More

US looks for answers to fate of vanished Saudi journalist

U.S. President Donald Trump is stepping into the controversy surrounding missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who vanished after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. Trump says he'll speak to Saudi King Salman soon in search of answers as to the fate of the U.S. resident, who some reports say was murdered in retaliation for critical columns on the Saudi royal family. → Read More

Turkey, Saudi Arabia agree to form probe into Khashoggi's disappearance

Turkey and Saudi Arabia said they will work together to find out what happened to a missing Saudi critic and journalist. Jamal Khashoggi vanished after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul more than a week ago and is feared dead. → Read More

Supporters & opponents greet Turkey’s Erdogan on final stop of state visit to Germany

Protests and heavy security as Turkey’s president visits a mosque in Germany. The trip was the final stop on Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s state visit. Thousands of police separated demonstrations by supporters and opponents. CGTN’s Guy Henderson has details. → Read More

German, Austrian leaders meet on migration ahead of EU talks

German Chancellor Angela Merkel hosted Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in Berlin as the two leaders discussed the issues of Brexit and immigration in the EU. → Read More

Trump seeks to lower expectations ahead of Putin summit in Helsinki

U.S. President Donald Trump is setting out to do what his predecessors couldn’t – improve relations between Moscow and Washington. Presidents Trump and Putin are set to hold private tal… → Read More

Berlin marks legacy of Karl Marx on revolutionary’s 200 anniversary

This year’s May 5 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx. He was a German philosopher, economist and one of the most influential figures of the 19th century. → Read More

Houthi leader among those killed in Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen

At least 20 people, including a bride, are dead after an air strike in Yemen. Officials say most of Monday’s victims were women and children at a wedding party. The Houthi government is blami… → Read More

US-China tariffs: European markets steady despite tensions

Published April 13, 2018 at 8:53 PM Trade tensions between U.S. and China could have a major spillover effect on Europe. But President Donald Trump’s response to China’s plan to open up its markets is bringing some relief to the markets. CGTN’s Guy Henderson reports from Frankfurt. → Read More

Swedish sportswear firm tells workers: Exercise or leave

A sportswear company named for the Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg requires its employees to work out together – or lose their jobs. → Read More

Social Democrats vote for coalition with Merkel’s conservative bloc

Who will lead Germany for the next four years has finally been decided, but how they’ll lead remains to be seen. → Read More