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Trash is piling up on the streets of Paris. Here's why
Senior International Correspondent Sam Kiley breaks down four things you need to know about the French pension reform strikes.
China approves its first mRNA Covid-19 vaccine
China has approved its first Covid-19 vaccine based on mRNA technology, months after the country lifted strict pandemic measures.
Too big for Switzerland? Credit Suisse rescue creates bank twice the size of the economy
The last-minute rescue of Credit Suisse may have prevented the current banking crisis from exploding, but it's a raw deal for Switzerland.
The US government is once again threatening to ban TikTok. What you should know
Nearly two-and-a-half years after the Trump administration threatened to ban TikTok in the United States if it didn't divest from its Chinese owners, the Biden administration is now doing the same.
Question revealed for Australia's first referendum in 24 years
Australians have learned the question they'll be asked later this year in the country's first referendum in 24 years, a vote deemed so significant that the Prime Minister paused to gather his emotions Thursday as he announced the details.
Blinken: European countries party to ICC should arrest Putin if he visits
Trump's intensifying legal drama could drag America closer to historic precipice
Donald Trump's legal limbo appeared to get more precarious on Wednesday.
With Trump facing legal peril, DeSantis steps out and sharpens attacks
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has stylized himself as a political brawler willing to take on all comers, from Disney and the corporate media to high school students wearing masks.
Legal drama surrounding Trump reaches a fever pitch as grand jury won't meet Wednesday
The extraordinary legal peril surrounding Donald Trump is reaching a fever pitch at the same time the former president is forging ahead in a 2024 Republican primary that is increasingly dominated by criminal investigations in New York, Washington and Atlanta.
In 2018, Trump's lawyer took a very different stance on the Stormy Daniels payment
A CNN interview from 2018 shows that Donald Trump's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, once had a very different argument about the hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
Appeals court rules Trump attorney must testify to federal grand jury in classified documents probe
A federal appeals court is refusing to block Donald Trump's defense lawyer, Evan Corcoran, from testifying and turning over documents about the former president as part of the criminal investigation into possible mishandling of classified documents.
The Fed lifts rates by a quarter point as banking turmoil complicates inflation fight
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter point on Wednesday as it attempts to fight stubbornly high inflation while addressing risks to financial stability.
Man shares video of Russian missile strike aftermath
Two missiles hit a residential building in Zaporizhzhia, southern Ukraine according to Ukrainian officials. The city's acting mayor says one person was killed and dozens including two children have been injured. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
Courtroom showdown between Fox News and Dominion to resume Wednesday
A high-stakes legal showdown between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems is set to resume Wednesday in Delaware court after an all-day hearing on Tuesday ran long.
A Saudi-Iran reconciliation may not end the war in Yemen just yet
A surprise agreement by regional archenemies Saudi Arabia and Iran this month has raised hopes that the Saudi war in Yemen may come to an end, after more than seven years of hostilities that saw tens of thousands of civilians killed or injured and the country left in ruins.
Global water crisis could 'spiral out of control' due to overconsumption and climate change, UN report warns
The world is facing a looming global water crisis that threatens to "spiral out of control" as increased demand for water and the intensifying impacts of the climate crisis put huge pressure on water resources, a UN report has warned.
Wall Street firms are gobbling up land in US West with intent to profit off its vanishing water, locals say
DeSantis asked about Trump's nicknames for him. Hear his response
In an interview with Fox's Piers Morgan, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responds to some of the nicknames former President Donald Trump has given him. The Atlantic's McKay Coppins joins CNN This Morning to discuss.
UK inflation unexpectedly rises to 10.4% in February
Consumer prices in the United Kingdom jumped by 10.4% in February compared with a year ago, as food inflation hit its highest level in more than 45 years and restaurants charged more for alcohol, official data showed Wednesday.
Khalistan: The outlawed Sikh separatist movement that has Indian authorities on edge
A colossal police hunt for a Sikh separatist who has revived calls for an independent homeland in India's Punjab state has stoked fears of violence and revived painful memories of a bloody insurgency that killed thousands.
No path to peace: Five key takeaways from Xi and Putin's talks in Moscow
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have made a sweeping affirmation of their alignment across a host of issues -- and shared mistrust of the United States -- in a lengthy statement following talks between the two leaders in Moscow this week.
House GOP uses its new power in extraordinary effort to shield Trump
Russian soldier accused of war crimes in absentia after audio files intercepted
The 'golden age' for American journalists in China is over
In the summer of 1973, just one year after then-US President Richard Nixon's historic trip, I made my first visit to China. One of the places I was taken to was the Wusan People's Commune outside Shenyang in northeast China. There, I met model Maoist peasant Yu Kexin and ate lunch at his modest home. It was the highlight of my visit.
World Baseball Classic final: Japan wins third title with 3-2 win over Team USA
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Google begins rolling out its ChatGPT rival
Google is opening up access to Bard, its new AI chatbot tool that directly competes with ChatGPT.
Thailand to hold general election on May 14, poll body says
Thailand will hold elections on May 14, the national poll body said on Tuesday, a day after parliament was dissolved.
Actress: What Democrats get wrong about the Latino vote
Actress Eva Longoria talks to CNN's Chris Wallace about what she thinks is a top priority issue for some Latino voters.
Trump and his advisers await potential indictment in hush money case
Behind the gilded doors of Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump has toyed with the idea of creating a media spectacle around his potential indictment, both celebrated how it will help him politically and complained about how "unfair" it is, and at times ignored the prospect of criminal charges altogether, sources close to him told CNN.
New York Knicks great Willis Reed dies at 80
New York Knicks hero Willis Reed has died, the National Basketball Retired Players Association said Tuesday. He was 80 years old.
Communications between Stormy Daniels and Trump attorney turned over to Manhattan DA
Communications between adult-film star Stormy Daniels and an attorney who is now representing former President Donald Trump have been turned over to the Manhattan district attorney's office, Daniels' lawyer told CNN.
US companies including Netflix and Boeing join 'biggest' business mission to Vietnam
Dozens of American companies are in Vietnam this week in hopes of pushing further into the fast-growing Southeast Asian economy, which has emerged as an attractive potential alternative to China as companies seek to diversify their markets and supply chains.
Listen to attorneys' differing accounts from Gwyneth Paltrow's ski accident
Terry Sanderson has accused Gwyneth Paltrow of crashing into him and causing him serious injuries while they were both skiing on a Utah mountain in February 2016. Sanderson had initially sued Paltrow for $3.1 million dollars, but later amended his complaint and is now seeking in excess of $300,000 in damages, according to court documents. Paltrow is seeking $1 in damages, plus attorneys fees.
Gwyneth Paltrow in court as trial over 2016 ski collision begins
Trial over a 2016 skiing accident involving Gwyneth Paltrow began on Tuesday.
Video shows Irvo Otieno being pinned to the floor in the moments before his death
Surveillance video released by a prosecutor Tuesday shows Irvo Otieno being pinned to the floor by multiple security officers at a Virginia state mental health facility in the moments leading up to his death earlier this month.
UK pushes back against Putin's claim that ammo with depleted uranium equates to nuclear weapons
George Conway highlights key point in one of Trump's legal cases
CNN's Jake Tapper speaks with conservative lawyer George Conway about the key points in former President Donald Trump's potential indictment.
Video: See how Russians and Chinese residents are reacting to a Putin and Xi alliance
CNN's Selina Wang reports on the growing relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and China's leader Xi Jinping as they deepen their alliance by signing an economic deal and sharing similar views on the Ukraine war during the second day of Xi's visit to Russia.
Prosecutors say these search terms led to dentist's arrest in wife's death
James Craig, a Colorado dentist, was arrested and charged with killing his wife with poison. Prosecutors revealed Craig had allegedly searched for "undetectable poisons" and other suspicious phrases online. CNN's Whitney Wild reports.
UK accuses Russia of disinformation over depleted uranium
Russia is "deliberately trying to disinform," said the UK Ministry of Defense on Tuesday, after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned London against providing Ukraine with ammunition that contains depleted uranium.
Explosive lawsuits filed against Fox News
A Fox News producer on Monday filed a pair of explosive lawsuits against the right-wing talk channel, alleging that the network's lawyers coerced her into providing misleading testimony in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation case against the company.
Engineers just made a cheesecake with a 3D printer
After some trial and error, researchers at Columbia University's Creative Machines Lab figured out how to 3D print a creamy, gooey cheesecake. Postdoctoral researcher Jonathan Blutinger explains the process and the technology that's just starting to emerge in the world of cooking.
'I f***ing killed a man today': Hear phone call between Russian soldier and wife
A 2022 attack by Russian forces on Ukrainian civilians near Izium, Ukraine, was caught on camera and is now at the center of a war crimes investigation. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
'I killed a man today': Russian soldier accused of war crimes in absentia after audio files intercepted
Strong earthquake strikes Afghanistan, with tremors felt in Pakistan and India
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake has struck Afghanistan, 40 kilometers south-southeast of the northeastern town of Jurm, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Rape kits kept in broken fridges. Women abused by senior officers. New report damns London police force
London's Metropolitan Police Service has allowed predatory behavior to flourish within its force and failed to adequately protect members of the public from abuse, as well as its own female staff, according to a review that accused the organization of perpetuating a misogynistic, sexist, racist and homophobic internal culture, according to PA news agency.
Israeli minister denies the existence of a Palestinian identity, inviting US rebuke
Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich denied the existence of a Palestinian people or nationhood over the weekend, prompting a rebuke from the United States just weeks after calling for a Palestinian town to be "erased."
Fox producer claims she was 'bullied and intimidated' in Dominion case
A Fox News producer filed a pair of explosive lawsuits alleging that the network's lawyers coerced her into providing misleading testimony in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation case against the company. CNN's Oliver Darcy has the latest.
New York and Washington prepare for possible Trump indictment
Officials in New York and Washington are taking preemptive security measures in case a potential indictment of former President Donald Trump leads to widespread protests.
DeSantis needles Trump as he breaks silence on hush money case
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