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See Ukrainians take down Russian missile with machine gun
Ukrainian drone hunters are scanning the sky to spot and down Russian missiles. CNN's Melissa Bell reports.
Gary Lineker to step back from presenting 'Match of the Day' following Twitter controversy
Gary Lineker will take a step back from presenting "Match of the Day," the iconic British football show, following controversy about a tweet he wrote earlier in the week, the BBC announced on Friday.
'We want the treatment that humans expect and deserve,' says USWNT great
It was a eureka moment for the United States Women's National Team (USWNT). In November the team earned more money -- $6.5 million -- from its male equivalent reaching the knockout stages of Qatar 2022 than it did from winning its own World Cup tournaments in 2015 and 2019.
Long-haul secrets: When to eat, whether to remove shoes and why you might fart more
In our latest CNN Travel roundup, we bring you the airports offering the best customer experience, the cruise ship where you can live on board for $30,000 a year and why you're more likely to fart when your plane is taking off or landing.
Reduce stress and boost happiness with 4 daily gratitude practices
It's easy to have a sense of gratitude when things are going your way or when holidays, like Thanksgiving, dictate it. But just as showing love shouldn't be reserved only for good times and special occasions like anniversaries, being grateful shouldn't happen only during optimal conditions or on designated days.
Harriet Tubman monument unveiled, replacing Columbus statue in Newark, New Jersey
A monument honoring famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman was unveiled in Newark, New Jersey, this week, replacing a statue of Christopher Columbus removed in 2020 amid social injustice protests, officials said.
Chinese city proposes lockdowns for flu -- and faces a backlash
A Chinese city has sparked a backlash on social media after saying it would consider the use of lockdowns in the event of an influenza outbreak.
UK to pay $576 million in deal with France to combat illegal immigration
The United Kingdom said on Friday it would pay $576 million over the next three years as part of a deal with France to combat illegal immigration across the English Channel.
Iran and Saudi Arabia signal the start of a new era, with China front and center
When Saudi Arabia and Iran buried the hatchet in Beijing on Friday, it was a game-changing moment both for a Middle East shaped by their decades-old rivalry, and for China's growing influence in the oil-rich region.
El Salvador's false dilemma
They were stripped down to their boxers and left barefoot. Many had their heads shaved as they were forced to run with their hands behind their back or neck. Altogether, there were 2,000 convicts who were transferred last week to El Salvador's new "mega prison", officially named the Center for Confining Terrorism.
Asia's richest man to relaunch iconic 1970s Indian soda that once rivaled Coca-Cola
Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, has announced plans to relaunch an iconic 1970s soda brand that once rivaled Coca-Cola and Pepsi, prompting a wave of nostalgia on social media among the millions of Indians who grew up drinking the beverage.
China appoints Li Qiang, a trusted ally of Xi Jinping, as premier
China's rubber-stamp legislature has appointed Li Qiang, a long-time aide of leader Xi Jinping, as premier, the man tasked with reviving the world's second-largest economy after three years of zero-Covid restrictions.
Silicon Valley Bank collapses after failing to raise capital
Silicon Valley Bank collapsed Friday morning after a stunning 48 hours in which a bank run and a capital crisis led to the second-largest failure of a financial institution in US history.
Silicon Valley Bank collapses in second-largest bank failure in US history
New video shows kidnapped Americans in Mexico hours before attack
Just after crossing the border and less than three hours before they were kidnapped, the group of four Americans were heading to a doctor's appointment they never showed up at, as seen in new livestream video taken by one of the victims, and obtained, geolocated and analyzed by CNN. CNN's Josh Campbell reports.
DeSantis moves his presidential ambitions into the open with Iowa visit
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will make his first appearance in Iowa on Friday, an unmistakable flirtation for a top-tier Republican presidential contender that brings his expected bid for the White House a step closer to reality.
'Do this now, or else': CEO on hasty move to pull money from Silicon Valley Bank
Alison Greenberg, CEO of Ruth Health, describes to CNN's Erin Burnett what it was like to urgently withdraw money from Silicon Valley Bank before it collapsed.
Man convicted of killing Kristin Smart in 1996 faces life in prison at sentencing hearing
The man convicted of killing fellow college student Kristin Smart in 1996 faces the possibility of life in prison at a hearing Friday in California court.
A shadowy squadron flew U-2 spy planes over China at the height of the Cold War. Some never came home
When a Chinese high-altitude balloon suspected of spying was spotted over the United States recently, the US Air Force responded by sending up a high-flying espionage asset of its own: the U-2 reconnaissance jet.
Mourners in Kyiv weep, go to their knees to pay respect for fallen soldier
Thousands of people gathered in Kyiv, Ukraine, for the funeral of a decorated young Ukrainian military commander Dmytro Kotsiubaylo, known as "Da Vinci," killed in Bakhmut at 27. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
Archrivals Iran and Saudia Arabia agree to end years of hostilities in deal mediated by China
Saudi Arabia and Iran have agreed to resume diplomatic relations and re-open embassies, Iranian state media said on Friday.
Analysis: Silicon Valley Bank collapse has echoes of 2008. Here's why things are different this time
The failure of Silicon Valley Bank is rattling markets and raising uncomfortable questions: Will it undermine the broader banking system and start a new meltdown?
Silicon Valley Bank collapsed. Here's what that means
CNN economic and political commentator Catherine Rampell explains what went wrong at Silicon Valley Bank, the collapse of which caused the second largest bank failure in US history.
FC Barcelona and former club presidents charged with 'continued corruption'
FC Barcelona was charged on Friday by the Barcelona provincial prosecutor's office with "continued corruption between individuals in the sports field" in addition to other charges in relation to an alleged payment scandal which has rocked Spanish soccer.
Biden hopes to ease major dispute in meeting with EU chief
President Joe Biden hopes to ease a serious source of tension with Europe when he meets with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at the White House on Friday, according to officials.
Stocks close lower as concerns on banking fallout spread
Grace Van Dien, 'Stranger Things' star, says she's turning down acting jobs because of sexual harassment
"Stranger Things" star Grace Van Dien says she's been declining acting roles after experiencing sexual harassment on set.
New color scheme unveiled for Air Force One that discards Trump's design
The US Air Force unveiled a new color scheme for the new Air Force One jets under construction on Friday, doing away with the darker red, white, and blue chosen by former President Donald Trump and opting for a modernized version of the classic design of the president's aircraft.
Jennifer Lawrence's 'No Hard Feelings' looks like a raunchy good time
Jennifer Lawrence is going full on comedy.
Scientists find a way to suck up carbon pollution, turn it into baking soda and store it in the oceans
Scientists have set out a way to suck planet-heating carbon pollution from the air, turn it into sodium bicarbonate and store it in oceans, according to a new paper.
Remember when Gillian Anderson wore this exposed thong on Oscars night?
The scene: The year was 2001 at the Academy Awards. Julia Roberts won Best Actress for her role as Erin Brockovich and celebrated with then-boyfriend Benjamin Bratt. "Gladiator," "Traffic" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" picked up multiple awards throughout the night. Björk, infamously, wore a dress with a white swan looped around her neck.
Paris Fashion Week highlights: Wild horses, robot dogs and many forms of power dressing
Paris Fashion Week felt bigger and busier than ever with a jam-packed schedule featuring a healthy mix of storied French houses including Chanel and Givenchy and younger, independent labels such as Cecile Bahnsen, Coperni and Anrealage.
YouTube star Hank Green's predictions about the future of the internet
Is the internet — and all that goes along with it: the screens, the technology, the apps — good or bad?
Man charged with kidnapping for allegedly keeping woman locked inside trailer for 4 years
A man whom prosecutors say kept a woman captive for four years locked inside a trailer in Houston has been charged with kidnapping, according to court records.
Russia hit Ukraine with hypersonic missiles in its latest barrage
• Exclusive: The secret negotiations that ended the Mariupol siege
How will Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel address infamous Will Smith slap?
The nominees for the 2023 Academy Awards recognize both critically acclaimed films and performances, while also showing some love for films popular at the box office. CNN's Stephanie Elam reports.
Deadly mass shooting at Jehovah's Witnesses center in Hamburg stuns Germany
German police were on Friday investigating the possible motive after a shooter killed seven people at a Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall in Hamburg.
Trump fires back at Fox boss Rupert Murdoch
Former President Donald Trump fired back at Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch after Murdoch testified in the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit. CNN's Tom Foreman reports.
Georgia's parliament formally revokes 'foreign influence' bill that sparked major protests
Georgia's parliament on Friday formally revoked a "foreign influence" bill that sparked major protests this week and an international outcry, according to the country's public broadcaster First Channel.
London fears for its future as companies defect to Wall Street
London is used to punching well above its weight in global financial markets.
Cartel issues apology over kidnapping of 4 Americans and hands over members
• Opinion: Bizarre Mexico tragedy highlights this fundamental truth• Watch: How friend of Americans dodged Mexico kidnapping when she forgot her ID
Inside the secret talks with Putin's generals that ended the siege of Mariupol
China and Russia have deep defense sector ties. Putin's war has not changed that, data show
Chinese state-owned defense firms have maintained trade relationships with sanctioned Russian defense companies during the past year, even as many of the world's leading economies cut ties with Moscow and the companies driving its continued assault on Ukraine.
Xi Jinping secures unprecedented third term as China's president in ceremonial vote
Xi Jinping's unprecedented third term as China's president was officially rubber stamped by the country's political elite on Friday, solidifying his control and making him the longest-serving head of state of Communist China since its founding in 1949.
Seven dead in shooting at a Jehovah's Witnesses center in Germany
Russia hits Ukraine with six hypersonic missiles in large-scale attack
• Exclusive: The secret negotiations that ended the Mariupol siege
How friend of Americans dodged Mexico kidnapping when she forgot her ID
Cheryl Orange traveled with her friends from South Carolina to Texas, but didn't cross the border into Mexico with them because she didn't have her ID. She recounts the moments that lead to their disappearance with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
At least six killed in Hamburg shooting, local media report
• Suspects reportedly still at large
Cartel suspected of American kidnappings issues alleged apology letter
Blast kills Taliban governor in his office in Afghanistan
A Taliban governor in northern Afghanistan has been killed by an explosion in his office, police officials have told CNN.
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