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'Cow Hug Day': How India's attempt to rebrand Valentine's Day backfired
For centuries, cows have been considered sacred by India's majority Hindu population, a symbol of both the Earth and the divine.
Turkish authorities detain contractors over construction of buildings that collapsed in quake
Alleged gang rape in the 'Central Park' of Pakistan sparks protests
The alleged gang rape of a woman in a park in Pakistan has enraged women's rights activists who are protesting against what they see as "increasing sexual barbarism" in the country.
Canadian defense minister describes object that was shot down by NORAD
Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand shares what she knows about the unidentified object that was shot down by NORAD over Canada. CNN's Arlette Saez reports.
10 years and $12 million later, residents fight against spaceport
A coastal county in Georgia has hopes of becoming a space destination, but residents fear environmental concerns and exploding rockets.
Moscow condemns call to ban Russian athletes from Olympics
US developed method to track China's spy balloon fleet within last year, sources say
NORAD says additional 'object' detected over northern Canada
The North American Aerospace Defense Command said Saturday it is monitoring "a high altitude airborne object" over northern Canada, and military aircraft are currently operating in the area from Alaska and Canada, according to a news release from the agency.
Quake-hit Turkey and Syria face years of rebuilding. It didn't have to be this way
Quake-hit Turkey and Syria face years of rebuilding. Experts say it didn't have to be this way
Five days after a massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria the number of dead is staggering.
How the pandemic killed off 64 airlines
It's the airline that came back from the dead -- and then died again.
Erdogan details funding for people who lost their homes amid anger over his quake response
Ukrainian and Russian officials report series of explosions in Russian-occupied Melitopol
Why Kim Jong Un wants you to meet his daughter
With his young daughter at this side at two splashy military events this week, Kim Jong Un told the world two things -- the Kim family will rule North Korea for another generation and it will have the nuclear weapons to make sure no one can challenge that.
US military shot down a 'high-altitude object' over Alaska, White House says
Retired colonel on what he believes 'high-altitude object' in Alaska could be
Retired US Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton shares what he believes to be different between the "high-altitude object" that was shot down in Alaska and the suspected Chinese spy balloon.
Is the iPhone's 'Made in India' era about to begin?
As Apple looks beyond China to secure crucial supply chains strained by Covid lockdowns and threatened by rising geopolitical tension, India has emerged as an attractive potential alternative to the world's second largest economy.
Biden says shoot down of 'high-altitude object' over Alaska was a 'success'
The White House announced Friday that President Joe Biden ordered the military to down what it described as a "high-altitude object" hovering over Alaska earlier in the day.
White House on what we know about 'high-altitude object' so far
The White House says that President Joe Biden ordered the military to down what it described as a "high-altitude object" hovering over Alaska. Hear the National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications John Kirby explain.
Biden to visit Poland around Ukraine war anniversary
President Joe Biden will visit Poland this month to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, returning to the region as the war enters a volatile new phase without a clear path to peace.
Abe exposes Trump's thought process ahead of US-North Korea summit in posthumous memoir
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe urged then-President Donald Trump not to relent with North Korea and to keep up the threat of military pressure, according to his memoir.
Lula calls Bolsonaro a 'faithful copycat of Trump'
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the divisions in his country were no worse than the political split in the United States, in an exclusive CNN interview Friday ahead of his meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House.
China data leak gives Uyghurs answers about missing family members
Two dead including child as car rams people at Jerusalem bus stop
A car drove into people at a bus stop in Jerusalem Friday, killing at least two including a child in what Israeli police are initially describing as a "ramming terror attack."
Great Salt Lake's disappearance is an 'imminent' crisis
Like the rest of the West, Utah has a water problem. But megadrought and overconsumption aren't just threats to wildlife, agriculture and industry here. A disappearing Great Salt Lake could poison the lungs of more than 2.5 million people.
Erdogan's political fate may rest on his response to the earthquake
'When does time finally run out?' Richard Glossip has maintained his innocence for 26 years on death row. A special counsel is now reviewing his case
At least once a week, Richard Glossip's defense team connects on the phone -- sometimes to catch up, and other times to strategize on how to save the life of the Oklahoma man on death row.
FBI releases photos of agents processing the suspected Chinese spy balloon
'He looks like he's lost his soul': Uyghur man finds brother in leaked police files
A new search tool, compiled from thousands of leaked Chinese police files, is providing information on the Uyghur residents living in China's Xinjiang region. In this exclusive report, CNN's Ivan Watson speaks with the Uyghurs living abroad who use the search tool to track down their long-lost families after years of separation and silence.
Part of Russia's full-scale offensive has begun in Luhansk, Ukraine official says
Death toll from Turkey-Syria earthquake surpasses 20,000
Hear what convicts fighting for Russia are saying about the war
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen talks to two convicts in Ukrainian custody who were recruited by Wagner to fight for Russia as the mercenary group says they are done recruiting prisoners to join the invasion in Ukraine.
FBI releases photos of agents processing the suspected Chinese spy balloon
Ex-diplomat: This is what to expect when negotiating with Putin
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with Catherine Ashton, former EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, about her experience negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
SpaceX admits blocking Ukrainian troops from using satellite technology
Rescuers celebrate after saving boy from rubble
Survivors of a deadly earthquake in Turkey and Syria could face "a secondary disaster" as cold and snow lead to "worsening and horrific conditions," the World Health Organisation (WHO) said. Years of conflict and an acute humanitarian crisis mean that there are extra difficulties in helping survivors in Syria, where international aid has been slow to arrive. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports.
SpaceX admits blocking Ukrainian troops from using satellite technology
The president of SpaceX revealed the company has taken active steps to prevent Ukrainian forces from using the critical Starlink satellite technology with Ukrainian drones that are a key component of their fight against Russia.
Iranian drones appear to contain modified explosives designed for maximum damage to Ukrainian infrastructure, report finds
Iran appears to be modifying the attack drones it's providing to Russia so that the explosive warheads can inflict maximum damage on infrastructure targets inside Ukraine, according to a new investigative report obtained exclusively by CNN.
See how Republican lawmaker responded after Biden attacked his plan in speech
Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) talks with CNN's Kaitlan Collins on the ongoing partisan battle over funding Medicare and Social Security following President Biden's annual State of the Union address.
CNN speaks to Turks still desperately searching for loved ones
CNN's Jomana Kharadsheh reports from Adana, Turkey, where survivors of the earthquake that has killed more than 16,000 people in Turkey and Syria are still desperately searching for their loved ones.
Bill Gates asked if he's a 'hypocrite' for flying on a private jet. See what he said
During an interview with BBC journalist Amol Rajan, Bill Gates argued against accusations he's a hypocrite for using a personal private jet while also investing in climate change solutions.
North Korea showcases nuclear attack capability in largest ever ICBM parade
North Korea showcased almost a dozen advanced intercontinental ballistic missiles at a nighttime military parade on Wednesday, in the biggest display yet of what its state-run media described as Pyongyang's "nuclear attack capability."
Biden's dramatic warning to China
More than 15,000 people killed in Turkey-Syria quake, officials say
Retired maj. general: Russia is in a 'bad spot'
Retired Major General James "Spider" Marks explains to CNN's Erin Burnett why he believes Russia is in a "bad spot" and why he says Russia will be "routinely smashed" by Ukraine.
Hear what a psychologist thinks about Santos' behavior
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is facing growing calls to resign over his many lies. Psychologist Christian Hart speaks to CNN's Eva McKend on Rep. Santos' behavior.
Kim Jong Un's move at event could signal who his successor is
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's 9-year-old daughter made headlines for her appearance at an event celebrating the North Korean military. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Zelensky meets with King Charles III during surprise visit to UK
'Sushi terrorism' prank videos in Japan are hurting their famous conveyor belt restaurants
Sushi train restaurants have long been an iconic part of Japan's food culture. Now, videos of people licking shared soy sauce bottles and messing with plates of food on conveyor belts are prompting critics to question their prospects in a Covid-conscious world.
Here's why the earthquake in Turkey and Syria was so deadly
A powerful fault-line, cold temperatures, aftershocks, lack of infrastructure and limited aid. CNN breaks down the reasons this earthquake was so deadly and the factors that may contribute to a rising death toll in its aftermath.
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