Underwater art off the coast of Cannes
British artist Jason deCaires Taylor is famous for his stunning underwater sculptures. Now, he has installed six large artworks on the seabed just off Cannes.
British artist Jason deCaires Taylor is famous for his stunning underwater sculptures. Now, he has installed six large artworks on the seabed just off Cannes.
Legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire is preparing to play the 'Race to Erase MS' gala, the group's first performance in more than a year due to the pandemic.
President Joe Biden presented the Medal of Honor to Ralph Puckett Jr., a 94-year-old retired US Army Ranger who led the defense against six Chinese assaults on a frozen hill in the Korean War.
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CNN's Vedika Sud explains the rise of a deadly infection in India called black fungus and how its impacting the region.
Spain will allow all vaccinated travellers to visit the country from June 7, according to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, as the tourism hotspot aims to revive its virus-battered travel industry.
Dozens of anti-coup protesters march briefly at San Pya Market, in Yangon's Thingangyun township, holding banners and flashing three fingers salute in another show of defiance after months of brutal crackdown by security forces. Myanmar has been in uproar since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in a February 1 coup, triggering a massive uprising which authorities have sought to quell with lethal force.
Pozzallo (Italy) (AFP) – The Sea-Eye 4, one of the ships operated by the German non-profit Sea-Eye, docks in the southern Sicilian port of Pozzallo and disembarks 415 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean. Italy is one of the main points of entry into Europe for migrants from North Africa, mainly from Libya and Tunisia.
G20 countries have pledged to step up the production and distribution of coronavirus vaccines to poorer countries as leaders of the most industrialized countries met virtually for the Global Health Summit in Rome.
Eurovision, the world's campest and occasionally cringeworthiest competition, is back in action a year after its first-ever cancellation. CNN's Becky Anderson speaks with Icelandic Eurovision contestant Daði Freyr, the singer of Daði og Gagnamagnið.
CNN's Selina Wang sits down with Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani to talk about the company's ambitions to become a global household name.
The economy is booming, thanks in part to a red hot housing market, rising wages and a rebound in travel. But inflation and labor shortages are a concern. CNN's Christine Romans breaks down the good and the bad.