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Pakistan's political heavyweights take their street battles to the courts -- as a weary nation looks on
Pakistan's leaders and the man who wants to unseat them are engaged in high stakes political brinkmanship that is taking a toll on the collective psyche of the nation's people -- and many are exhausted.
Reporter shares how Trump advisers are reacting to indictment
A grand jury in Manhattan has voted to indict Donald Trump, according to three sources familiar with the matter -- the first time in American history that a current or former president will face criminal charges. CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman explains how Trump's advisers are reacting.
China and Saudi Arabia are getting closer. Should the US be worried?
Saudi Arabia this week moved closer to joining a China-led Asian security and economic bloc, having been granted the status of a dialogue partner in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as it expands its global outreach.
Oscar Pistorius denied parole as Reeva Steenkamp's parents oppose his early release
Disgraced South African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius has been denied parole, the lawyer for Reeva Steenkamp's parents told CNN Friday.
A Wagner soldier returned home after fighting for Russia. Days later he was a murder suspect
A convicted murderer who was allowed to leave prison in Russia to join the Wagner private military company and fight in Ukraine was arrested within days of returning home on suspicion of killing an elderly woman.
Here's how Trump reacted to his indictment, lawyer says
Joe Tacopina, a defense lawyer for Donald Trump, reacted to the indictment of the former president and said his client was 'shocked' and is 'ready to fight'. CNN's Paula Reid has has the details.
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Chinese cities are so broke, they're cutting medical benefits for seniors
China's government, strapped for cash after years of enforcing a costly zero-Covid policy, is cutting medical benefits and planning to raise the retirement age, in deeply unpopular moves that are fueling widespread public anger.
US: Front lines of battle for Bakhmut is 'slaughter-fest' for Russians
How a team of US and Canadian surgeons try to repair faces shattered by war in Ukraine
Lesya Belinska is proud of her son. She stands next to Roman Belinsky at her home and hugs him with one arm. Belinsky waves her away, embarrassed.
UK reaches its biggest trade deal since Brexit, joining trans-Pacific partnership
Britain has reached an agreement to join a major trans-Pacific partnership, calling it its biggest trade deal since Brexit.
Gwyneth Paltrow wins ski collision case
Jurors in the civil trial stemming from a ski collision involving Gwyneth Paltrow are now deliberating.
White House 'deeply concerned' over arrest of US journalist in Russia
CNN's Matthew Chance reports on Russian authorities detaining an American reporter from the Wall Street Journal and accused him of spying.
A tourist lake has turned into dry, cracked earth. It's a sign of how bad Europe's drought has become
Watch as jury reads verdict in Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial
A Utah jury has found Gwyneth Paltrow not liable in a 2016 ski collision case. Terry Sanderson, a retired optometrist, sued Paltrow, an Oscar-winning actor and the founder and CEO of Goop, over lasting injuries he said he sustained when the two collided at the Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah more than seven years ago.
Manhattan DA asking about potential second hush money payment in Trump probe
The Manhattan district attorney's office has been asking questions during grand jury proceedings about a hush-money scheme known as a "catch and kill" deal aimed at covering up an alleged affair between former President Donald Trump and a former playboy model before the 2016 presidential election, two people familiar with the matter said.
9 soldiers killed after 2 Black Hawk helicopters crash in Kentucky during training mission
Two HH-60 Blackhawk helicopters with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) crashed in Trigg County, Kentucky, at about 10 p.m. Wednesday, according to a statement from Fort Campbell.
Here's what may have contributed to fatal Black Hawk helicopters crash
Nine US service members were killed after two Black Hawk helicopters crashed in southwestern Kentucky, officials said. Retired Lt. General Mark Hertling explains how the use of night goggles may have contributed to the collision.
Disney quietly took power from DeSantis' new board before state takeover
The battle between Disney and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may not be over yet.
'I couldn't stop looking at you': Chess streamer Anna Cramling recounts unwanted comments she's received
With multiple women coming forward about their disturbing experiences in the chess world, including accusations of sexual misconduct by a grandmaster, the historic game is having its own #MeToo moment.
Hear new audio from Wagner boss amid losses in Bakhmut
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin has been incredibly useful to Putin for his conflict in Ukraine. But this figure who once lurked in the shadows is now increasingly in the public eye and sometimes deviates from the Kremlin narrative. CNN's Matthew Chance has more.
A tourist lake has turned into dry, cracked earth. It's a sign of how bad Europe's drought has become.
Mexico to issue arrest warrants over deadly fire at migrant detention center
Mexico will issue arrest warrants for those allegedly responsible for the deaths of 39 people in a fire at a migrant detention center, officials said.
Extraordinary video shows officers racing to confront Nashville shooter
Beijing warns of 'severe impact' on US-China relations as Taiwan's leader lands in New York
Taiwan's relationship with the United States has "never been closer," its President Tsai Ing-wen said after arriving in New York City Wednesday, as Beijing warned her visit could lead to "serious confrontation" between China and the US.
Wagner chief admits battle for Bakhmut has 'battered' private military group
Ex-officer who conducted active shooter drills at Nashville school speaks out
Brink Fidler, a former police officer who conducted active shooting drills at Nashville Covenant School and knew victims of the shooting, joins CNN's Erin Burnett to discuss.
Fox News chief's messages made public as part of Dominion lawsuit
Fox News chief executive Suzanne Scott internally sounded the alarm about the financial fallout that the right-wing network would suffer if it continued fact-checking then-President Donald Trump's lies after the 2020 election, according to messages that became public Wednesday.
She's on Moscow's most wanted list. Hear what she thinks of Putin and his war in Ukraine
Russian student Olesya Krivtsova was charged with terrorism after criticizing Russia's war in Ukraine on social media. She's now on Russia's most wanted list. CNN's Melissa Bell has the story.
Top US general: Bakhmut 'slaughter-fest for the Russians'
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley spoke to US lawmakers at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Russia's military forces in Bakhmut, Ukraine.
'Could not possibly be true': Fact checker evaluates Trump's claim on DeSantis
CNN's Daniel Dale fact checks multiple claims by former President Donald Trump about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Children and teens in US are more likely to die by guns than anything else
Pope Francis hospitalized for a respiratory infection, Vatican spokesperson says
Pope Francis has a respiratory infection and will need to spend "a few days" in the hospital, the Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a statement on Wednesday.
Elon Musk and other tech leaders call for pause in 'out of control' AI race
Some of the biggest names in tech are calling for artificial intelligence labs to stop the training of the most powerful AI systems for at least six months, citing "profound risks to society and humanity."
'Should Congress take any action on gun violence?' McCarthy responds with silence
CNN asked Republican lawmakers what Washington should do in the wake of the shooting in Nashville that killed six people, including three children. This is what they said.
Astronomers discover ultramassive black hole using new technique
An ultramassive black hole, understood to be one of the largest ever detected, has been discovered by astronomers using a new technique.
An influential Chinese blogger disappeared from the internet. This woman says she knows why
For 12 years, Program Think, an anonymous Chinese blogger, mounted an open challenge to China's tightening authoritarian grip and expanding surveillance state.
Ten photographs that made the world wake up to climate change
Water cascading from a wall of ice with gray brushstrokes of clouds overhead makes for a beautiful image -- but the story behind it is one of destruction; Earth's glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate due to human-caused climate change.
Russian conductor makes a comeback in China after he was fired for refusing to condemn the war
Valery Gergiev, the star Russian conductor fired in Germany last year for his refusal to condemn the invasion of Ukraine, was given a warm welcome in China this week as he started a three-day performance at the country's top art center.
Swiss women launch landmark lawsuit in Europe claiming weak climate action breaches their human rights
A group of older Swiss women are taking their government to Europe's top human rights court, claiming its failure to act on the climate crisis is violating their human rights.
'I don't want people to feel sorry for me. I just want them to understand us'
Nashville shooter legally stockpiled guns before rampage, police say
US and South Korea send thousands of troops and 23-ton vehicles to practice beach assault
North Korea has been building up a ballistic missile arsenal on the stated premise that it needs to deter an attack on it by US and South Korean forces.
Ukraine says it repelled 24 Russian attacks over the last day
Adnan Syed's murder conviction reinstated by court
A Maryland appellate court has reinstated the conviction of Adnan Syed, four months after all charges were dropped against him.
Mike Pence must testify about conversations he had with Trump leading up to January 6, judge rules
A federal judge has decided that former Vice President Mike Pence must testify to a grand jury about conversations he had with Donald Trump leading up to January 6, 2021, according to multiple sources familiar with a recent federal court ruling.
Lawmaker challenged Biden to take away his AR-15 in 2020. See his response when CNN rolled the tape
Following a shooting at a school in Nashville that killed six, Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck reacts to a video he made in 2020 challenging Joe Biden to take away his AR-15.
Nashville shooter legally stockpiled guns before rampage, police say
Families of Ukrainians with disabilities face a choice: Put your loved one in institution, or you're on your own
Russian man whose daughter made anti-war painting sentenced to two years in prison
A Russian man whose 12-year-old daughter drew an anti-war picture at school has been sentenced to two years in prison by a court for his own online posts critical of the invasion of Ukraine.
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