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Hear Ohio governor's response when asked if he would stay in East Palestine during cleanup
During a CNN town hall, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he would stay in East Palestine, Ohio, overnight until the toxic train derailment cleanup is done.
Webb telescope makes surprising discovery that is upending theories about 'the dawn of the universe'
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope to peer back in time to the early days of the universe — and they spotted something unexpected.
See the mysterious object baffling onlookers and officials in Japan
A large metal object appeared on a beach in Japan and shocked eyewitnesses and officials who have no idea what it is or where it came from.
East Palestine derailment spurs rare signs of bipartisan agreement on rail safety. Will Washington act?
A fiery train wreck that released toxic materials in an Ohio town is raising new questions in the halls of the nation's capital over the regulation of the rail industry and if stricter measures could have prevented the disaster.
'So many tears': Ukrainian volunteer details process to give families closure
CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward follows a volunteer who is a part of a group that provides closure to grieving families of Ukrainian soldiers.
Polish president: Russia must leave behind its imperial ambitions
In an exclusive interview, Andrzej Duda tells Christiane Amanpour that supporting Ukraine is essential for stopping Russia, now and in the future.
French teacher killed in attack by student who claimed to 'be possessed'
A teenage student killed a teacher at a school in southwestern France on Wednesday, authorities said.
US fails to get Middle East allies to take sides one year into the Ukraine war
At a major international defense exhibition in the United Arab Emirates this week, tucked away in a distant corner, a large purple structure featuring Russia's name has been erected far from the sight of most visitors.
10 Palestinians killed, including Islamic Jihad commanders, in rare IDF daylight operation in West Bank
At least 10 Palestinians, including two Islamic Jihad commanders, were killed Wednesday in a major IDF operation in the West Bank that also left more than 100 injured, Palestinian officials said.
US can't keep up with China's warship building, Navy Secretary says
China's navy has significant advantages over its US rival, including a bigger fleet and greater shipbuilding capacity, as Beijing seeks to project its power across the oceans, the head of the United States Navy said Tuesday.
North Korea a 'clear and present danger,' says South Korean Foreign Minister
North Korea is a "clear and present danger," the foreign minister of South Korea has told CNN in an exclusive interview.
Russia's economy is hurting despite Putin's bluster
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine one year ago, Western countries hit back with unprecedented sanctions to punish Moscow and pile pressure on President Vladimir Putin. The aim: to deal an economic blow so severe that Putin would reconsider his brutal war.
Shamima Begum loses UK citizenship appeal
Shamima Begum, who left the United Kingdom to join ISIS at the age of 15, has lost her appeal against the decision to revoke her British citizenship.
'He came here to be safe, but it turns out it wasn't': Mourners remember Syrian doctor killed in earthquake in Turkey
A doctor who colleagues say cared for thousands of Syrians over his career was among more than 48,000 killed by the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria.
China's top diplomat says Russia ties 'rock solid' ahead of anniversary of Ukraine invasion
Beijing's ties with Moscow are "solid as a rock," China's top diplomat Wang Yi said during his visit to Russia days before the one-year anniversary of President Vladimir Putin's bloody invasion of Ukraine.
Killer guru's temporary release from prison sparks anger in India. And it's not the first time
A convicted killer and rapist revered by millions as a religious guru has been granted temporary release from prison for the fourth time in 12 months, Indian officials confirmed Wednesday, angering activists who say it sets a dangerous precedent in a country grappling with violence against women.
There are many reasons why China may not be in a hurry to see Russia's war in Ukraine end
President Joe Biden's trip to mark the anniversary of the war in Ukraine is highlighting an even more grave challenge -- a new era of simultaneous and sometimes intertwined US confrontations with nuclear rivals Russia and China.
Biden: 'Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia'
South Korean court grants gay couple health benefits in landmark ruling
Aerial night vision video shows Ukrainian attack on Russian convoy
New video appears to show Ukrainian paratroopers fend off a night attack by Russian convoys.
CNN meets Afghan family stuggling to reunite
More than a year after the US pulled out of Afghanistan, families are still struggling to reunite across continents. CNN's Natasha Chen speaks with one family that is still separated.
Starbucks CEO: Things have gone sour for young people
Fifteen years ago, Howard Schultz reprised his role as Starbucks CEO, returning to the helm to help put the struggling company back on course. At the time, the coffee chain was flailing, facing growing competition, cooling customer interest and contending with the financial crisis.
Putin's rambling, hour-and-45-minute speech was nothing new
'We must strike': Hear what Russians really think about war in Ukraine
CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports on Russian President Vladimir Putin's State of the Nation speech, nearly one year after invading Ukraine.
Arguments before the US Supreme Court in a case that could change the internet did not go well
Nine justices set out Tuesday to determine what the future of the internet would look like if the Supreme Court were to narrow the scope of a law that some believe created the age of modern social media.
Russia says it will respect weapons caps under nuclear arms treaty despite suspension
Retired colonel weighs in on Putin suspending participation in nuclear arms pact with US
Retired US Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton weighs in on President Vladimir Putin's declaration that he is suspending Russia's participation in the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty.
'The beginning of the end?': Scientists sound the alarm on Antarctic sea ice
Takeaways from the Supreme Court's hearing in blockbuster internet speech case
Supreme Court justices appeared broadly concerned Tuesday about the potential unintended consequences of allowing websites to be sued for their automatic recommendations of user content, highlighting the challenges facing attorneys who want to hold Google accountable for suggesting YouTube videos created by terrorist groups.
US Supreme Court justices worried about disruption to the internet in Google case
"Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia. Never': Biden delivers rallying cry against Putin
The last time President Joe Biden spoke from the courtyard of the Royal Castle in Poland, the content of his 27-minute speech was mostly obscured by what he ad-libbed about Russian President Vladimir Putin at the end.
The secret black sites where Iran carries out the worst of its torture
Historian explains the importance of Biden's framing of Russia's war with Ukraine
CNN presidential historian Tim Naftali discusses the importance of President Joe Biden's ongoing framing of Russia's war with Ukraine.
China's top diplomat visits Moscow ahead of anniversary of Russia's Ukraine invasion
China's top diplomat Wang Yi arrived in Moscow on Tuesday, Russian state media reported, in the first visit to Russia by a Chinese official in that role since the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began nearly a year ago.
Putin: Russia suspending participation in nuclear arms treaty
Ward: Putin speech exhibits complete lack of respect for truth
Russian President Vladimir Putin doubled down on his war in Ukraine and sought to blame the West for the conflict during his state of the nation speech. He rolled out a familiar list of justifications for his unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports.
Venice canals run dry amid fears Italy faces another drought
Weeks of dry winter weather have raised concerns that Italy could face another drought after last summer's emergency, with the Alps having received less than half of their normal snowfall, according to scientists and environmental groups.
'Everything is sinking': Hear Wagner leader discuss supply problems
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Russian private military company Wagner, acknowledged a "major problem" with ammunition supplies for his troops, amid a public spat with the leaders of Russia's defense establishment.
CNN special report uncovers dozens of 'black sites' used for torturing protesters
A CNN investigation has uncovered a network of black sites used by Iranian authorities to perpetrate the worst torture and abuses at an industrial scale. Cross-referencing witness testimony and satellite imagery, the CNN International investigations team has exposed at least two dozen sites, where due process is suspended and regime operatives have free reign. CNN has reached out to the Iranian government for comment on the allegations of torture and abuse at these unofficial locations but has not received a response.
Rescuers search Philippine volcano after spotting wreckage of missing Cessna plane
Philippine authorities on Monday launched a search mission atop a restive volcano after spotting the suspected wreckage of a missing plane carrying two Australians along with a Filipino pilot and crew member.
Two Supreme Court cases this week could upend the entire internet
The Supreme Court is set to hear back-to-back oral arguments this week in two cases that could significantly reshape online speech and content moderation.
Special prosecutor in 'Rust' case drops firearm enhancement charge against Alec Baldwin
The manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin relating to the 2021 fatal shooting on the set of the movie "Rust" have been downgraded by prosecutors in New Mexico, which will reduce the prison time the actor could face in the death of the movie's cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins.
China and Russia are closer than ever
As US President Joe Biden touched down in Ukraine to meet with his counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, China's top diplomat was traveling in the opposite direction, on his way to Russia.
Magnitude 6.3 aftershock strikes southern Turkey, killing 3 and injuring hundreds 2 weeks after massive quake killed thousands
A magnitude 6.3 aftershock struck southern Turkey Monday, killing at least three people and injuring hundreds more, according to Turkish and Syrian officials, two weeks after a massive earthquake killed tens of thousands of people in both countries.
Watch George Santos defend claims in new Piers Morgan interview
A panel on CNN Tonight takes a look at George Santos' interview on "Piers Morgan Uncensored," where Morgan confronts the Republican congressman about his lies.
Biden visits Poland after surprise trip to Ukraine
Japan promises to 'lead the world' in fighting Russian aggression with $5.5 billion in Ukraine aid
Japan pledged $5.5 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine on Monday, nearly quadrupling the amount of money Tokyo has promised to Kyiv since Russia invaded its neighbor nearly a year ago.
Rescue mission under way in Papua New Guinea for hostages including Australian academic
Police in Papua New Guinea have launched a rescue mission after a group of foreign citizens and local guides were taken hostage by armed criminals in a remote region of the country, police said in a statement Monday.
A first generation iPhone fetches $63,000 at auction
A first-generation 2007 iPhone sold for more than $63,000 in an online auction Sunday, more than 100 times its original cost. Dubbed a "first-edition" device by auctioneer LCG Auctions, the box had never been opened.
Hear why expert believes something is going on behind the scenes with Kim Jong Un
Experts weigh in on North Korea's recent increase in missile launches and Kim Jong Un's possible grooming of his next successor, his daughter. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
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