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FBI says it has 'contained' cyber incident on bureau's computer network
The FBI has been investigating and working to contain a malicious cyber incident on part of its computer network in recent days, according to people briefed on the matter.
Top Chinese investment banker Bao Fan is latest CEO to go missing
One of China's top investment bankers has become unreachable, according to his company.
China calls its Covid response a 'miracle in human history.' The data isn't so clear
China has declared a "major and decisive victory" in its handling of the coronavirus outbreak that swept the country in recent months following an abrupt relaxation of its "zero-Covid" policy late last year.
Quake survivor's first concern after 10 days trapped under rubble in Turkey: 'How is mother?'
"How is my mother and everyone?" the man on the stretcher asks, speaking calmly into a cell phone. Crying in disbelief, his friend replies: "Everyone is well... they are all waiting for you... I am coming to you."
China sanctions Lockheed, Raytheon after vowing to retaliate against US restrictions
China has imposed sanctions on two American defense manufacturers over arms sales to Taiwan, a day after Beijing pledged to take "countermeasures" in response to Washington's handling of a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that entered US airspace late last month.
Zelensky rules out conceding territory in potential future peace deal
Ukraine is burning through ammo faster than the US and NATO can produce it. Inside the Pentagon's plan to close the gap
Inside a sprawling factory just off the President Biden Expressway in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, the future arsenal of Ukraine's war effort is being forged, one red hot artillery shell at a time.
Belarus claims it won't send troops to Ukraine unless it is attacked, as tensions escalate at border
Reporter says Putin is now traveling by armored train. Hear why
Investigative reporter Ilya Rozhdestvensky shares what he's learned about the armored train that the Dossier Center says Russian President Vladimir Putin is using instead of his private airplane.
Hear message the Belarusian president told CNN reporter to relay to Biden
CNN's Fred Pleitgen speaks to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Biden says last three objects shot down were not related to China spy programs
The latest on the Ohio toxic train disaster
Putin meets with government official at center of alleged Ukrainian children schemes
Grand jury urges perjury charges against some witnesses in Georgia's Trump investigation
Biden says last three objects were not related to China spy programs
CNN anchor explains Biden's lack of transparency on the flying objects
President Biden has now addressed the American people about their concerns about the flying objects. CNN's Abby Phillip explains the sensitivity of this subject and how little the president can say on the matter.
READ: Fulton County grand jury releases report on Trump and the 2020 election
Witnesses in Trump probe may have lied, and other key takeaways from Georgia grand jury report
Portions of the highly anticipated report from a special grand jury in Georgia that investigated Donald Trump's actions in the state after the 2020 election were released Thursday, revealing two findings of its monthslong probe but leaving many key questions unaddressed.
The world's biggest food company says prices will rise further this year
Nestlé, the world's largest food group, says the price of staple items will rise further this year, adding to a string of warnings from consumer giants of more pain to come for stretched households.
Opinion: Biden's silence on balloons is complicated
President Joe Biden has been criticized by members of both parties for not being more transparent and forthcoming about the decision to shoot down three aerial objects, just days after a US fighter jet took down a Chinese surveillance balloon off the coast of the Carolinas. But there may be good reason for the lack of information made public thus far and we should be patient as US authorities get to the bottom of what exactly these aerial objects are and where they originated from.
Andrew Tate's Muslim fanbase is growing. Some say he's exploiting Islam for internet popularity
Iman's ex-fiancé first referenced social media influencer Andrew Tate in their relationship in October. Three months later, she says, it was all over.
MSU community grapples with aftermath of shooting as investigators probe gunman's motives
Amnesty accuses Peruvian authorities of 'marked racist bias' in protest crackdown
Amnesty International has accused Peruvian authorities of acting with "a marked racist bias" in its crackdown on protests that have roiled the country since December, saying "populations that have historically been discriminated against" are being targeted, according to a report released on Thursday.
El Paso mall shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 injured. At a store next door, 23 people were killed in another mass shooting in 2019
One person was killed and three others were injured in a shooting Wednesday evening at a mall in El Paso, Texas, police said, sending patrons running or sheltering in a community scarred three years ago by a shooting massacre in a store just down the road.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta rides on helicopter delivering aid to Turkey quake region
CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Sanjay Gupta joins a helicopter mission delivering aid to survivors in Turkey's Hatay Province, the epicenter of an earthquake that killed more than 36,000 people. While search and rescue missions are still underway, another challenge is to deliver goods to places hard to access where people rely on aid packages for basic supplies.
The West's hardest task in Ukraine: Convincing Putin he's losing
Ending the war in Ukraine on terms acceptable to its President Volodymyr Zelensky will require the West to convince Russian leader Vladimir Putin he's losing.
Video appears to show Ukraine striking weapon that rips the oxygen out of humans' lungs
New video captures Ukraine taking out thermobaric weapons Putin has been using to inflict massive casualties on the front lines. This weapon can rip the oxygen out of people's lungs when detonated and has been condemned by a number of non-governmental organizations.
1 dead, 3 injured in shooting at El Paso shopping mall
Four people were shot Tuesday evening at the Cielo Vista Mall in El Paso, Texas, according to police. One person died, said Sgt. Robert Gomez.
Two miners found dead after ground collapses beneath them
Two Australian miners working deep underground were fatally injured when they fell about 15 meters (50 feet) into a void that had opened beneath them, according to a statement Thursday from mining group Perenti.
Search of BBC offices by Indian government enters third day
Indian tax officials continued their search of the BBC's offices in New Delhi and Mumbai for the third consecutive day, two sources with knowledge of the matter told CNN, weeks after the country banned a documentary from the British broadcaster that was critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged role in deadly riots more than 20 years ago.
Why New Zealand is no safe haven from the climate crisis
New Zealand's Hawke's Bay is known for its fine wine, but many of the region's vineyards are now under water, along with homes and roads in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle.
US: Russian troops pouring into Ukraine are 'ill-equipped'
Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier 'in trouble' as scientists find surprising formations under ice shelf
Antarctica's "Doomsday Glacier" -- nicknamed because its collapse could drive catastrophic sea level rise -- is melting rapidly in unexpected ways, according to new research.
Russian mothers gather to send Putin a message about their sons fighting in war
Nina Khrushcheva, great-granddaughter of the former leader of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev, reacts to video circulating on Russian state television of a group of mothers complaining about the conditions their sons are fighting under.
New Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine 'more aspirational than realistic,' say Western officials
Duangphet Phromthep, one of 12 boys rescued from a Thai cave in 2018, dies in UK
Duangphet Phromthep, one of the 12 boys rescued from a flooded Thai cave after a weekslong operation that drew global attention in 2018, has died in the UK, British and Thai officials announced Wednesday.
She met Putin when he was first elected. Hear how he's changed
Nina Khrushcheva, professor of international studies and great-grandaughter of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, talks to CNN's Erin Burnett about Russian President Vladimir Putin's transformation into an isolated figure.
Russian official, prolific social media proselytizer, at center of alleged Ukrainian children scheme
Read Maria Lvova-Belova's social media, and one might think Russia is selflessly delivering Ukrainian children from evil into the care of Russian families desperate to share their love.
Toxic train derailment in Ohio: What to know
Weeks after a major train derailment and controlled explosion of chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, residents have been encouraged to return home. But many questions remain about how the train derailed and what the lingering chemical exposure could be in residents' air and water.
What 'China's Hawaii' has to do with the appearance of alleged spy balloons across the globe
US intel assessing possibility that Chinese spy balloon's path over US was accidental
US intelligence officials are assessing the possibility that the suspected Chinese spy balloon was not deliberately maneuvered into the continental US by the Chinese government and are examining whether it was diverted off course by strong winds, multiple people briefed on the intelligence tell CNN.
Woman asks 'what day is it?' when pulled from the rubble 228 hours after earthquake
Nicola Sturgeon to resign as first minister of Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and the figurehead of the faltering Scottish independence movement, is set to resign, UK media reported Wednesday.
Father says Michigan State gunman became 'evil angry' after mother's death
Deadly earthquake leaves deep chasm in middle of olive grove
An olive grove in Turkey's Hatay province was split in two during last week's devastating earthquake, creating a 130-foot-deep canyon.
CNN reports from largest trauma hospital in the Turkish quake zone
CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta goes inside the largest trauma hospital in the Turkish earthquake zone.
Can frozen Russian assets be used to rebuild Ukraine? The EU is considering it
The European Union is setting up a working group to examine whether frozen Russian assets can be used to rebuild Ukraine.
After months of speculation, Pharrell Williams takes job at Louis Vuitton
American musician, record producer and designer Pharrell Williams will succeed Virgil Abloh as Louis Vuitton's men's creative director, according to a statement issued by the French luxury fashion house on Tuesday.
What 'China's Hawaii' has to do with the appearance of alleged spy balloons
It's known as the "Hawaii of China," a tropical island paradise where the Chinese middle class enjoys sandy beaches, five-star resorts, and duty-free luxury shopping.
Japan 'strongly presumes' Chinese spy balloons entered its airspace
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