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'Matter of survival': Ukraine hopes to resume grain shipments as soon as this week
Top US general issues stark warning about China's military intentions toward US and allies
The most senior US general has issued a stark warning about China's military intentions toward the US and allies in the region, saying Beijing has become more aggressive and the number of Chinese intercepts at sea and in the air have "increased significantly" in recent years.
The last 'Arab Spring' democracy is dangling by a thread
Once regarded as the sole democracy to have emerged from the mass protests of the Arab Spring in 2011, Tunisia is today voting on a newly minted constitution that analysts fear could be the final nail in the coffin of its democratic era.
Ghislaine Maxwell transferred to low security federal prison in Florida
Ghislaine Maxwell has been transferred to a low security federal prison in Florida to continue serving her 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, Bureau of Prison records show.
China's response to Pelosi's potential Taiwan trip appears to alarm US officials
The United States is no stranger to China's angry responses over its support for Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing claims as its own territory.
Former Defense Secretary on Nancy Pelosi's potential visit to Taiwan
Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper joins CNN to discuss Chinese espionage in the United States as well as a potential trip to Taiwan by US Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Russia tries to blame West for food shortages as Lavrov rallies support on Africa tour
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has arrived in the Republic of Congo, the second stop on his Africa tour where he is aiming to seek support amid global anger over food shortages following Moscow's blockade of vital Ukrainian ports.
Pence speech marks his latest clash with Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence will sound very much like a White House hopeful looking to lead his party beyond former President Donald Trump when he touts his "freedom agenda" for the Republican Party in a speech in Washington on Monday evening.
Russia shows its true colors by attacking port of Odesa, just hours after signing grain deal with Ukraine
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres looked simultaneously relieved and apprehensive as the grain export deal he brokered was signed in front of him in Istanbul on Friday.
Chinese space station nears completion as laboratory module successfully docks
China successfully docked a second laboratory module to its under-construction space station, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said Monday, as the country takes a step closer to completing its orbital outpost by the end of the year.
Myanmar junta executes leading democracy activists
Myanmar's military junta executed two prominent pro-democracy activists and two other men over terrorism charges, state media reported Monday, following a trial condemned by the UN and rights groups.
After a sizzling weekend, heat in the Pacific Northwest will intensify while the Northeast is expected to see relief
After searing heat suffocated large swathes of the US this weekend, the coming days are expected to bring more moderate temperatures to areas of the Northeast, while temperatures in the Pacific Northwest will begin to intensify.
Video shows Russian missile hitting Odesa harbor
Less than 24 hours after Russia signed a grain deal with Ukraine, two sea-launched Russian Kalibr cruise missiles slammed into the Odesa harbor, a the port specifically named in the agreement. CNN's Ivan Watson reports.
Jan. 6 committee is on collision course with Trump and the midterms
Russia shows its true colors by attacking port of Odesa, just hours after signing grain deal with Ukraine
China executes man who set fire to his ex-wife during livestream
A man who killed his ex-wife by setting her on fire during a livestream was executed in China on Saturday, state media reported, marking the end of a case that prompted horror and outrage across the country.
2 killed and 5 others injured during shooting at Los Angeles park
At least seven people were transported to hospitals Sunday after a shooting in the Los Angeles neighborhood of San Pedro, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
Pope Francis visiting Canada to apologize for Indigenous abuse in Catholic residential schools
Pope Francis departed Rome on Sunday for a week-long trip to Edmonton, Canada, where he's set to apologize for the Catholic Church's role in the abuse of Canadian Indigenous children in residential schools.
Three dead in graduation shooting at top Philippines university
Three people died in a shooting at a university graduation ceremony in the Philippines' capital region on Sunday, including a former mayor from the volatile south of the country, police said.
Ukrainian couples take advantage of relaxed wartime martial laws
CNN's Scott McClean talks to Ukrainians taking advantage of Ukraine's newly-relaxed martial law, which is allowing couples to get as the war continues.
How Koreans fell in love with an American World War II era personality test
It's as if Seoul is infatuated. Stroll through the South Korean capital and amid the sea of traditional Hangul characters it's hard not to notice the same four letters of the Latin alphabet cropping up again and again: MBTI.
Two Texas billionaires are quietly bankrolling some of the state's most far-right candidates
Gun owners allowed to carry handguns without permits or training. Parents of transgender children facing investigation by state officials. Women forced to drive hours out-of-state to access abortion.
Highest alert as Japanese volcano erupts
Japan's Sakurajima volcano, located on the island of Kyushu, erupted on Sunday, prompting evacuations in the region.
Boris Johnson's successor will have a huge mess on their hands
Opinion: New York Post's editorial should worry Trump
After everything Donald Trump has done -- from his seemingly open embrace of bigotry to his failed handling of Covid-19 (which polls show most Americans were critical of) to his efforts to thwart democracy -- it's hard to believe that anything could siphon off the support of the former President's die-hard acolytes.
GOP begins to look for new 2024 candidates amid fears over Trump
• Analysis: The poll question every expert is obsessed with in 2022• Analysis: As Biden ponders 2024, here's why some presidents quit
Millions to endure alarmingly high temperatures Sunday as heat wave scorches mid-South, Northeast
The deadly heat wave scorching much of the US will continue Sunday, when the Northeast and mid-South regions are likely to be suffocated by temperatures that feel as hot as 100 degrees or higher.
Uvalde police chief says he wasn't in command. Bodycam footage suggests otherwise
Uvalde school district police chief Pete Arredondo said he was not the on-scene commander the day of the school shooting. But bodycam footage obtained by CNN shows he was at the center of the police response that day.
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard wins his first Tour de France title
At least 17 Haitian migrants found dead off Bahamas coast
Rescuers in the Bahamas have found the bodies of 17 Haitian migrants thought to have died after their vessel capsized in rough seas during a "suspected human smuggling operation," the country's leader said.
Mother identifies son as one of two Americans killed in Ukraine's Donbas region
One of the two American citizens who recently died in the Donbas region of Ukraine has been identified as Luke Lucyszyn, his mother told CNN.
FBI investigation found Chinese-made equipment posed surveillance risk
On paper, it looked like a fantastic deal. In 2017, the Chinese government was offering to spend $100 million to build an ornate Chinese garden at the National Arboretum in Washington DC. Complete with temples, pavilions and a 70-foot white pagoda, the project thrilled local officials, who hoped it would attract thousands of tourists every year.      
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard wins his first Tour de France title
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard won his first Tour de France title in Paris on the famed Champs-Élysées Sunday.
Evian Championship: Brooke Henderson wins second career major after final flourish
Brooke Henderson clinched her second career major in stunning fashion after a chaotic final round at the Evian Championship in Évian-les-Bains, France, on Sunday.
Liz Cheney: Trump is unfit for further office
The committee investigating the events surrounding the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol will "contemplate a subpoena" for Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, if she does not voluntarily meet with the committee over her role in advocating to overturn the 2020 election results, the committee's co-chair said Sunday.
An 'imposter Christianity' is threatening American democracy
Three men, eyes closed and heads bowed, pray before a rough-hewn wooden cross. Another man wraps his arms around a massive Bible pressed against his chest like a shield. All throughout the crowd, people wave "Jesus Saves" banners and pump their fists toward the sky.
Rep. Liz Cheney responds to Trump's efforts to defeat her
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) defended her criticism of former President Donald Trump on Fox by citing an editorial criticizing Trump in the New York Post, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch.
Buttigieg on GOP opposition to codifying same-sex marriage: 'Our marriage deserves to be treated equally'
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded Sunday to Republican opposition to codifying same-sex marriage, criticizing House Republicans for opposing a bill to do just that hours after he was in a room with them talking about transportation policy.
French Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins after devastated Charles Leclerc crashes out with 'unacceptable' mistake
Max Verstappen eased to victory at the French Grand Prix to extend his championship lead over a devastated Charles Leclerc, whose recent woes continued with a high-speed crash on Sunday.
Greece battles fire that forced hundreds to evacuate on island of Lesbos
Hundreds of residents and tourists have been evacuated on the Greek island of Lesbos after a wildfire broke out, burning houses and threatening villages.
How to survive a rattlesnake bite -- or better yet, avoid one
Talk about a heavenly day: The Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, temperatures in the low 70s and low humidity.
Panel used never-before-seen material to try to prove Trump's role in riot
On Thursday, the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol concluded its first series of hearings where it heard from witnesses including top ex-Trump officials, election workers, those who took part in the attack, and many others.
Russian Navy's massive submarine could set the stage for 'a new Cold war'
The Russian Navy has taken delivery of what is the world's longest known submarine, one its maker touts as a research vessel -- but what others say is a platform for espionage and possibly nuclear weapons.
China says Xi and other leaders given domestic Covid vaccines, amid concern
Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders in the country have been given domestic Covid-19 vaccines, the ruling Communist party said in a rare disclosure aimed at stimulating China's booster program.
4 inmates captured within hours of escaping Tennessee detention center
Four inmates who escaped a minimum-security housing unit in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are back in custody, just hours after their getaway Saturday, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.
What the Fed and Madonna have in common
Since its founding in 1913, the US Federal Reserve has fought to achieve three goals: maximum employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates. But that's about all that's remained consistent in the central bank's 109-year legacy of monetary policy.
Opinion: The missing piece in the January 6 hearings
"It was missing a piece. And it was not happy." So begins Shel Silverstein's 1976 children's book, "The Missing Piece."
Women's Euro 2022: France breach Dutch defense to end quarterfinal curse
France reached their first ever Women's Euro semifinal after a 1-0 extra time win over the reigning champions the Netherlands in Rotherham, England on Saturday.
Russian missiles strike Odesa one day after grain export deal agreed
Russian missile strikes have hit the southern Ukrainian port of Odesa, just one day after Ukraine and Russia agreed on a deal that would allow the resumption of vital grain exports from the region.
A Pennsylvania waitress was shocked when she received a $3,000 tip
A customer at a restaurant in Pennsylvania left a hefty $3,000 tip on a $13.25 bill, much to the surprise of his server.
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