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He used to be the Assistant DA in Manhattan. Hear how likely he thinks a Trump arrest is
As New York and Washington DC prepare for a possible indictment of former President Donald Trump for his alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels, CNN's Don Lemon talks to Former Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Jeremy Saland about the likelihood of an indictment and process.
JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank must face lawsuits over Jeffrey Epstein ties, judge says
JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank must face lawsuits that accuse them of enabling Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking, a US judge said Monday.
Hear DeSantis quip over Trump's hush money case
Breaking his silence on Donald Trump's legal troubles, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized the Manhattan district attorney who is pursuing charges against the former president.
Putin and Xi: We will discuss Ukraine ceasefire options
Blinken: Xi's visit shows China's intent to provide 'diplomatic cover' for alleged Russian atrocities
India cuts internet to 27 million for fourth day in a row
Indian authorities have blocked internet access for about 27 million people in the state of Punjab for a third straight day -- one of the country's most extensive blackouts in recent years -- as police search for a Sikh separatist on the run.
Hear what Chinese citizens think of Putin
CNN's Selina Wang asks Chinese citizens how they feel about Russian President Vladimir Putin as China's leader Xi Jinping visits Russia for the first time since Putin's war in Ukraine began.
World leader calls on G20 countries to 'put their money where their climate change mouth is'
Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera called on members of the G20 for their assistance after a record-breaking cyclone made landfall twice, destroying homes and roads and killing more than 400 people.
French government survives no-confidence votes amid nationwide protests
'You've got to be kidding me': Rep. Jordan criticizes Manhattan DA
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) called for testimony from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and criticized his investigation into former President Donald Trump in an interview with Fox News.
European markets open slightly lower amid fears over banking sector
Video: How would the Secret Service handle a possible Trump arrest? Ex-agent explains
CNN Law Enforcement Analyst and former Secret Service Agent Jonathan Wackrow joins CNN Newsroom to discuss the various law enforcement agencies that would be involved should former President Donald Trump be indicted.
Two decades on, trauma from America's war continues to haunt Iraqis
Salah Nsaif was 32 years old when American soldiers imprisoned him in the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003.
Global banking crisis: One big problem down, too many others left to go
'The climate time-bomb is ticking': The world is running out of time to avoid catastrophe, UN report warns
The world is rapidly approaching catastrophic levels of heating with international climate goals set to slip out of reach unless immediate and radical action is taken, according to a new UN-backed report.
Global banking crisis: One big problem down, too many others left to go
Credit Suisse, hobbled for decades by mismanagement, scandal and bad bets, finally succumbed to the emerging global banking crisis. Its stunning and rapid takeover by rival UBS, orchestrated by Swiss authorities Sunday, took one giant, wobbling domino off the table. Hours later, a group of central banks from around the world boosted the movement of US dollars through the global financial system to keep loans flowing to households and businesses and support the world's major economies.
Putin reportedly heckled during visit to key Ukrainian city
Russian President Vladimir Putin was heckled during his surprise visit to the occupied southeastern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
Silicon Valley Bank left a void that won't easily be filled
It's difficult to overstate the influence that Silicon Valley Bank had over the startup world and the ripple effect its collapse this month had on the global tech sector and banking system.
Resident in exile reacts to Putin's visit to her hometown
Video appears to show Russian President Vladimir Putin in Mariupol, Ukraine. The Kremlin released a statement saying Putin made a "working visit" to the occupied city. The visit comes just days after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Putin. CNN's Ivan Watson has more.
Asia Pacific markets dip after UBS rescue of Credit Suisse
At least 13 dead after magnitude 6.8 earthquake shakes Ecuador
At least 13 people died after a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck southern Ecuador on Saturday afternoon, according to government officials.
UBS agrees to buy its ailing rival Credit Suisse
See what some Chinese citizens are saying about Xi's visit with Putin
Chinese leader Xi Jinping will fly to Moscow this week to meet with President Vladimir Putin in his first visit to Russia since Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine more than a year ago. CNN's Selina Wang has more.
Fed and other central banks try to head off crisis by keeping dollars flowing
The US Federal Reserve and several other major central banks announced a coordinated effort Sunday night to boost the flow of US dollars through the global financial system with the aim of keeping credit flowing to households and businesses.
For the second time in history, a record 3 people have completed one of the world's toughest races
For the second time in the race's history, a record three athletes have completed the grueling Barkley Marathons, an unusual and near-impossible competition held each year in Tennessee.
What the Russian president's surprise trip to the Ukrainian port city, site of some of the war's fiercest fighting, signals to the world
Will UBS move stave off panic? Economy reporter weighs in
New York Times Federal Reserve and economy reporter Jeanna Smialek says that UBS buying its rival Credit Suisse in an attempt to the ease fallout resulting from the failure of two American banks should be a comfort for markets in Asia and Europe.
Customs officers confiscate 6 illegal giant African snails at Detroit airport
Customs officers at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport made an unusual -- and potentially dangerous -- discovery in a passenger's luggage: Six giant African snails.
Taylor Swift travels through time during opening night of the 'Eras Tour'
Baby, let the games begin.
Sergio Perez wins the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, leading home another Red Bull one-two
Sergio Perez took an assured victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday, ahead of his teammate Max Verstappen, as Red Bull reaffirmed its dominance over their Formula One competitors with a second successive one-two of the season.
Defiant Putin visits Russian-occupied Mariupol, days after ICC issues arrest warrant
Vladimir Putin has made a "working visit" to Russian-occupied Mariupol, in an apparently defiant move reported just days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him.
North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile as its anti-US rhetoric heats up
North Korea on Sunday launched a "suspected ballistic missile," Japan's Ministry of Defense reported.
The US invaded Iraq 20 years ago. This is what life looks like there now
• FBI agent says Saddam Hussein knew two things about him in seconds • Opinion: Congress still has unfinished business on Iraq• Saddam Hussein's former yacht is now an unlikely attraction
We might be witnessing the beginning of the end of Boris Johnson's political career
Next week could mark the beginning of the end of Boris Johnson's political career. It's a remarkable turnaround for the man who four years ago won the largest Conservative majority since Margaret Thatcher dominated UK politics in the 1980s.
NATO fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft near Estonian airspace
British and German fighter jets intercepted a Russian aircraft flying close to Estonian airspace Friday, according to a statement from the UK's Royal Air Force (RAF).
'I just hope to live until our victory.' Ukraine's older women share tales of heartbreak and resilience
• Russian troops killed her parents, then she vanished without a trace
This country wanted a 69-hour work week. Millennials and generation Z had other ideas
Shorter work weeks to boost employee mental health and productivity may be catching on in some places around the world, but at least one country appears to have missed the memo.
How Taiwan's Indigenous people went from persecuted to celebrated -- and what it has to do with China
Avai Yata'uyungana was just 12 when the soldiers dragged his father away to be executed.
Former VP Pence reacts to Trump's post that he expects to be arrested
Mike Pence, who served as vice president under Donald Trump, told Breitbart News the Manhattan district attorney's investigation "reeks" of "political prosecution."
Bali loses patience with Russians, Ukrainians fleeing war
With its balmy beaches, laid back lifestyles and holiday vibe, the tropical paradise of Bali has much to offer any world weary traveler -- let alone those fleeing a war zone.
Putin signs laws against 'discrediting' volunteers and mercenaries fighting in Ukraine
ICC's arrest warrant shakes perception of Putin's impunity in Ukraine
'Americans need to see these photographs': Reflecting on 20th anniversary of Iraq war
French workers may have to retire at 64 and many are in uproar. Here's why
Impromptu protests broke out in Paris and across several French cities Thursday evening following a move by the government to force through reforms of the pension system that will push up the retirement age from 62 to 64.
25 years without a newborn: This community shows the scale of the crisis facing the world's third-largest economy
When Kentaro Yokobori was born almost seven years ago, he was the first newborn in the Sogio district of Kawakami village in 25 years. His birth was like a miracle for many villagers.
Putin may be about to find his 'Chinese wish list' is wishful thinking
Russian President Vladimir Putin has invited his international "best friend", China's leader Xi Jinping, to Moscow for a three-day state visit beginning March 20. There's sure to be plenty of glad-handing, champagne toasts, a major press conference and -- behind closed doors -- serious discussion.
World's number one tennis player Novak Djokovic to miss Miami Open due to vaccination status
The world's top men's tennis player Novak Djokovic will miss the Miami Open next week, after being denied entry to the United States because he is unvaccinated against Covid-19, tournament director James Blake announced on Friday.
North Korea claims almost 800,000 people have signed up for its military to fight US
North Korea has claimed that about 800,000 of its citizens have volunteered to join or reenlist in the nation's military to fight against the United States.
Newly obtained documents identify senior officer at Tyre Nichols' arrest, show he retired before he could be fired
A lieutenant in the Memphis Police Department has now been identified as being at the scene after the arrest of Tyre Nichols, and according to police files obtained by CNN, chose to retire earlier this month prior to a disciplinary hearing on the case where he would have been fired.
Explainer: Why NATO allies are unlikely to send more advanced jets to Ukraine
In one of the most significant escalations of military support to Ukraine from a NATO member since the Russian invasion, Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday became the first leader from the security alliance to pledge fighter jets to Kyiv.
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