ByteDance CEO is stepping down
Zhang Yiming, who founded Tiktok owner ByteDance in Beijing nine years ago, announced that he would transition to a new role at the company at the end of this year. CNN's Paul R. La Monica reports.
Zhang Yiming, who founded Tiktok owner ByteDance in Beijing nine years ago, announced that he would transition to a new role at the company at the end of this year. CNN's Paul R. La Monica reports.
A German army soldier has been accused of plotting to kill prominent politicians while posing as a Syrian asylum-seeker. Federal prosecutors say the suspect, named as 1st Lt. Franco A., acted out of far-right extremist views and tried to blame the attack on refugees.
CNN's Laura Jarrett reports on court documents which revealed that the mob that stormed the US Capitol, smoked weed during their insurrection.
Andrea Meza of Mexico, who was crowned Miss Universe 2021 over the weekend, says she's working with the Institute for Women in Ciudad Juarez to tackle street harassment. (May 20)
Ford may have taken its iconic F-150 and made it electric, but its still pure pickup truck.
Vitalik Buterin is the 27-year-old co-founder of the world's second largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum. He talks bubbles, Elon Musk, and "screwing the big guy" with CNN Business' Matt Egan.
Cuba has begun to mass vaccinate its citizens — the first time the country's general population is receiving its ambitious homegrown vaccines. Even though Cuba is getting a late start, Cuban health care officials predict the majority of the island will be vaccinated by the end of the summer.
The recommendations by a 6-man committee of the National Economic Council have been accepted by the Nigerian Governors' Forum.
MTN South Africa has entered into a $2 million partnership with the World Bank's International Finance Corporation to expand its mobile money business.
An animal rights group in China has uncovered more than 150 boxes of puppies and kittens in the back of a truck, which they say were en route to "mystery box" buyers across the country.
Colombians protest against co-hosting Copa America in the country
A wolf in Lower Saxony has been approved for killing. But he keeps escaping hunters-to the chagrin of officials and the delight of animal rights advocates.