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Reality Check: Russia's 'fire hose of falsehood' propaganda
CNN's John Avlon looks at Vladimir Putin's recent gaslighting attempts as part of Russia's propaganda war against Ukraine.
Cheney: Trump tried to contact Jan. 6 panel witness
How Putin's stranglehold of wheat ripples across the globe
As farmers across Ukraine attempt to bring in their wheat harvests in the coming weeks, it could be make-or-break for global food supplies.
Video shows protestors flee amidst tear gas from Sri Lankan police
Tensions boil over in Sri Lanka as law enforcers have used tear gas and water canons on protestors after Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has been appointed the country's acting President, just hours after embattled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country for the Maldives. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Two exhausted armies are battling for eastern Ukraine. Can either of them strike a decisive blow?
When Vladimir Putin refocused his war in Ukraine on the country's east three months ago, he did so bruised by the failures of his initial lunge towards Kyiv and desperate for a face-saving success.
Uvalde school shooting surveillance video fuels scrutiny over a delayed law enforcement response
84 cities in China issue heat wave warnings as temperatures surge
A heat wave is sweeping through China, with residents resorting to air raid shelters and public fountains to stay cool, as 84 cities across the country on Wednesday issued their highest-level red alert warnings.
Sri Lanka's President leaves the country after mass protests forced him to resign
Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa was blocked from departing Sri Lanka on Monday after refusing to join a public queue at the Bandaranaike International Airport in order to have his passport checked by immigration, a high-ranking military source told CNN.
New image from Webb telescope shows where stars are born
'Unsanitary conditions are growing' in Severodonetsk, Ukrainian official says
Jan. 6 rioter: If Trump told us to leave Capitol earlier, we would have
Ivanka's former chief of staff contradicts reason why Ivanka was at the Jan. 6 rally
The House select committee investigating the Capitol insurrection presents contradicting video testimony from Ivanka Trump and her former chief of staff, Julie Radford, during their seventh hearing.
'Screw you!': Uvalde parents lash out at leak of surveillance video
Parents of victims killed in the Robb Elementary School shooting reacted angrily to new surveillance video from the day of the shooting obtained by the Austin American-Statesman newspaper which was published before they could see it.
The US steps up its game as China circles the Pacific
On a small group of atolls in the central Pacific Ocean, Kiribati islanders celebrated their Independence Day Tuesday with a President who had skipped the region's first face-to-face meeting in three years.
The 2024 Republican race is no longer a slam dunk for Trump
For the better part of the last year, when people asked me whether I thought Donald Trump would be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024, the answer has been the same: If he runs, he will be.
Twitter sues Elon Musk to force him to complete acquisition
Twitter has sued billionaire Elon Musk in an effort to force him to follow through with his deal to buy the social media company.
Newspaper posts portions of video from Uvalde school shooting hallway ahead of official release
The Austin American-Statesman newspaper published Tuesday edited portions of surveillance video showing officers retreating from gunfire in the hallway of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, during the fatal shooting there in May.
See the lines Trump ad-libbed during his January 6 speech
The House select committee investigating the Capitol insurrection presented a video during the seventh hearing of the lines then-President Donald Trump said during his January 6 speech that were not included in his official script.
'Put up or shut up': Cipollone recalls reaction to legal theory
In an interview with the House Select Committee investigating January 6, former Trump White House Counsel Pat Cipollone told members he thought lawyer Sidney Powell's idea of having the federal government seize state voting machines was "a terrible idea."
Image of 'nursery' for stars stuns CNN anchor and analyst
CNN Aerospace Analyst Miles O'Brien joins Becky Anderson to break down the latest photos from the James Webb Space Telescope. The stunning images feature the Carina Nebula, Stephan's Quintet and the Southern Ring Nebula.
ISIS leader in Syria killed in drone strike, US says
The US carried out a drone strike in northwest Syria on Tuesday that killed Maher al-Agal, the leader of ISIS in Syria, US Central Command said.
Steve Bannon's new ploy
With Steve Bannon set to go on trial July 18 for criminal contempt over defying a congressional subpoena, he is now trying a desperate ploy in connivance with his ally Donald Trump. The former President has sent a letter waiving the purported executive privilege that Bannon cited in stiffing the January 6 committee in October.
Akie Abe, widow of assassinated leader Shinzo Abe, set a new mold for Japanese first ladies
The euro and the US dollar are at parity for the first time in 20 years
For the first time in 20 years, the exchange rate between the euro and the US dollar has reached parity -- meaning the two currencies are worth the same.
Filmmaker of Trump documentary says this footage is 'the smoking gun'
Documentary filmmaker Alex Holder discusses an excerpt from his docuseries "Unprecedented," wherein he asks then-President Donald Trump to reflect on the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
Webb telescope's new images of stars, galaxies and an exoplanet will be revealed today
Unseen video shows Trump talking about efforts to overturn Georgia election results
CNN's Jake Tapper talks with documentary filmmaker Alex Holder who had behind-the-scenes access to the Trump White House and family for his docuseries "Unprecedented."
China tries to stem growing anger over frozen bank deposits
Chinese authorities will start refunding bank customers whose accounts have been frozen for months, following some of the biggest protests the country has seen since the start of the pandemic.
Crowds gather in Tokyo to say final farewell to late former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Family and close friends attended the funeral of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on Tuesday, with crowds gathering on the streets of the capital to pay their last respects, four days after the shock of his assassination reverberated across the world.
Russian-occupied town rocked by explosions for second time in four days
Japan holds Shinzo Abe's funeral
Unification Church puzzled by reports of alleged grudge held by Shinzo Abe assassination suspect
The man suspected of assassinating Shinzo Abe targeted the former Japanese Prime Minister because he believed Abe's grandfather -- another former leader of the country -- had helped the expansion of a religious group he held a grudge against, according to public broadcaster NHK.
Americans may get the one presidential race the country doesn't want in 2024
There's one tiny sliver of hope for Joe Biden in a devastating new poll that flags rising concerns over the President's age and performance and shows even most Democrats want another candidate in 2024. He could still beat Donald Trump.
Akie Abe, widow of assassinated leader Shinzo Abe, set a new mold for Japanese first ladies
When Akie Matsuzaki married Shinzo Abe, then a rising political aide, in 1987, she followed a path well trodden by Japanese wives and gave up her job at the country's largest advertising agency.
The children who survived Uvalde massacre are heartbroken they couldn't save their friends. Their moms now worry about their future
Every day, 9-year-old AJ Martinez tells his mom he wishes he could have saved his friends from a gunman.
Police have theory about what motivated Shinzo Abe murder suspect
According to police, the suspect accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had a "grudge" against a church he believed Abe had ties with. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
'They are helpless': How medical aid gets to Ukrainians in need
In war-torn Ukraine, civilians who need medication and other medical attention often rely on a mobile pharmacy for aid. CNN's Alex Marquardt reports on the volunteers who help many Ukrainians on the front lines stay healthy.
Opposition party official killed at his birthday party in Brazil
As Brazil moves toward a contentious election between former leftist president Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva and incumbent right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro, the country's divisions have turned deadly. A supporter of President Bolsonaro is accused of shooting and killing Marcelo Arruda, a member of Brazil's left-wing Worker's Party. CNN's Shasta Darlington reports.
See the 'jaw-dropping' image from 13 billion lightyears away
NASA has released an image from the James Webb Space Telescope showing the deepest view of the universe ever captured. The image shows SMACS 0723, where a massive group of galaxy clusters act as a magnifying glass for the objects behind them.
Mo Farah says he was illegally trafficked to the UK as a child: BBC
Long distance running legend Mo Farah has told the BBC that he was trafficked into the UK as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant.
Biden to release first image from Webb Telescope
It's the first glimpse of how the James Webb Space Telescope will change the way people see the universe.
The euro and the dollar are under half a penny away from parity for the first time in 20 years
For the first time in 20 years, the exchange rate between the euro and the US dollar is nearly the same -- the two currencies are less than one cent away from parity.
Thousands of leaked Uber documents show extreme steps company allegedly took to expand aggressively
Hundreds of thousands of leaked Uber documents obtained by The Guardian and shared with a consortium of news outlets show how during its most aggressive period of growth, the ride-hailing company reportedly employed secret technology to thwart police investigations, sought favors from high-ranking government officials and even perceived a silver lining in possible violent clashes between its drivers and taxicab operators.
What's next for Sri Lanka as angry protesters occupy their leaders' luxury houses?
Trump's attorney spoke to FBI, court filing says
The FBI interviewed Donald Trump's attorney two weeks ago, federal prosecutors disclosed in a new court filing on Monday, a previously unknown development that could significantly shape the Justice Department's sprawling investigation into the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Harvest becomes Ukraine's new battlefield, as fires blacken its arable heartlands
Minute by minute horrors of Jan. 6 are coming more into focus
Paul Ryan was 'sobbing' as he watched the US Capitol attack unfold, new book says
Tunisian food crisis worsens as Russia holds grip on Ukrainian grain exports
Tunisia, rocked by last decade's Arab spring, faces an ever-worsening food crisis as Russia's blockade on grain from Ukraine drives up prices. CNN's David McKenzie reports.
Shinzo Abe's party sweeps to election victory in Japan days after his assassination: NHK
Japan's ruling coalition swept to victory on Sunday in an upper house election that took on heightened significance following the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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