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Toxic gas leak in Jordan kills at least 10 people, injures hundreds
At least ten people were killed and 274 people were injured after toxic gas leaked out of a container in Jordan's port of Aqaba, Jordan's Public Security Directorate (PSD) said Monday.
Kamala Harris doubles down on vote against Kavanaugh and Gorsuch
Vice President Kamala Harris talks to CNN's Dana Bash about why she voted against Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh during their confirmation hearings.
Harris says she 'never believed' Trump SCOTUS nominees who told Senate Roe was settled precedent
In her first interview since Roe v. Wade was overturned on Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris told CNN's Dana Bash that she never believed former President Donald Trump's Supreme Court picks, whom she voted against in the Senate, would preserve the landmark abortion law.
Ukraine's Zelensky calls Kremenchuk strike 'one of the most daring terrorist acts in European history'
Hear why John Oliver says Democratic leaders 'failed to meet the moment' after Supreme Court verdict
"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver criticized Democrat leaders' responses to Roe v. Wade being overturned, claiming that they "failed to meet the moment."
Video shows aftermath of Amtrak train derailment
Robert Nightingale, a passenger on the Amtrak train that collided with a dump truck, describes the scene after the train derailed.
At least 11 dead and more than 50 wounded in mall attack, officials say
More than 1,000 people were in shopping mall hit by a Russian missile, President Zelensky says
'I would not at all bet on Russia': EU Commission President talks Ukraine war
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen talks to Christiane Amanpour on the sidelines of the G7 summit about how the EU will support Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
More than 1,000 people were in shopping mall hit by a Russian missile, President Zelensky says
West pushes Russia into its first foreign debt default since 1918
Russia has defaulted on its foreign debt for the first time since the Bolshevik revolution more than a century ago.
Video shows horrendous scene after shopping mall attack
Social media video shows the aftermath of airstrike on a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, central Ukraine. CNN's Phil Black reports.
US Supreme Court rules school district cannot prohibit high school football coach's prayers on field
The Supreme Court said Monday that a Washington state school district violated the First Amendment rights of a high school football coach when he lost his job for praying at the 50-yard line after games.
Prince Charles accepted suitcase with 1 million euros from Qatari sheikh, Sunday Times reports
Clarence House said Prince Charles received charitable donations and the correct processes were followed regarding those donations after a British newspaper reported the Prince of Wales once accepted a suitcase containing €1 million ($1.05 million) in cash from a Qatari politician.
Some Ukrainians who fled to the UK now face homelessness
It starts with a raised eyebrow and ends with a door slammed shut. A detail lost in translation, a wrong way to load a dishwasher, an awkward silence followed by a polite request to pack your bags.
US to announce purchase of medium- to long-range surface-to-air missile defense system for Ukraine
The US plans to announce as soon as this week that it has purchased an advanced, medium-to-long range surface-to-air missile defense system for Ukraine, a source familiar with the announcement tells CNN.
How the US compares to the world on abortion
Camouflaged figures lurking in the bush expose Australia's angst over climate activists
Climate activists were sharing toast and coffee at a private campsite in mountains outside Sydney last Sunday when someone noticed movement on a nearby slope.
Protests continue after Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade prompts many states to ban abortions while others work to protect access
Just days after the Supreme Court sent shock waves through the nation with its decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the ripple effects are continuing to hit communities big and small as protesters march, politicians maneuver and activists mull legal options as the federal constitutional right to an abortion has ended.
US to announce purchase of medium- to long-range surface-to-air missile defense system for Ukraine
Zelensky to address G7 leaders
President Joe Biden and fellow world leaders, huddled in the Bavarian Alps, will hear Monday from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as they mull the next phase of his country's grinding war with Russia.
At least 4 dead, hundreds injured after collapse at Colombia stadium during bullfight
At least four people were killed and about 30 seriously injured after part of a stadium in El Espinal in Colombia's western state of Tolima collapsed during a bullfight Sunday, the state's governor said.
Russian missiles hit Kyiv as G7 summit begins in Europe
Russia targeted the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv with a series of missile attacks Sunday, as leaders of the G7 nations gather in Germany for the first day of their annual summit.
North Korea denounces US 'aggression' as it marks war anniversary
North Korea on Saturday condemned "aggression moves" by Washington and Seoul, vowing to take revenge as it marked the 72nd anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War at a time of rising tension on the Korean Peninsula.
She was fed up with anti-abortion protesters outside her clinic, so she broadcast them on TikTok
An abortion clinic escort in Nebraska looks out for bombs to keep patients entering the building safe. See how she's using TikTok to confront the anti-abortion protesters surrounding the clinic.
Chief Justice John Roberts lost the Supreme Court and the defining case of his generation
Children as young as 13 among 22 killed in South African tavern incident
South African authorities were on Sunday investigating the deaths of at least 17 people at a tavern in East London.
Boris Johnson warns Russian victory in Ukraine would be 'absolutely catastrophic'
CNN's Jake Tapper speaks to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a one-on-one interview and discusses the 'catastrophic' consequences the world will experience if Putin wins the war in Ukraine.
Boris Johnson warns Russian victory in Ukraine would be 'absolutely catastrophic'
Allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin to succeed in his invasion of Ukraine would have "absolutely catastrophic" consequences for the world, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned in a CNN interview on Sunday.
Is Russia winning? Hear US Secretary of State's response
CNN's Jake Tapper interviews US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the G7 summit in Germany to discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia's war in Ukraine.
World leaders caught on camera mocking Putin at meeting
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau poked fun at Russian President Vladimir Putin's infamous bare-chested photos at a G7 meeting in Krün, Germany.
Never mind China's new aircraft carrier, these are the ships the US should worry about
China made a big statement about its naval ambitions with the recent launch of its third and most advanced aircraft carrier.
The West wants to go further on Russian oil. Inflation is making that difficult
Europe and the United States have barred the import of Russian oil to cut off a crucial revenue source for the Kremlin. But the plan to pile pain on President Vladimir Putin, forcing him to reconsider his war in Ukraine, hasn't worked.
Russia to supply nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus
Russia will transfer nuclear-capable Iskander-M missile systems to its ally Belarus over the coming months, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday.
Energy prices are causing chaos in Asia. Here's why the rest of the world should worry
In Sri Lanka, people queue for miles to fill a tank of fuel. In Bangladesh, shops shut at 8 p.m. to conserve energy. In India and Pakistan, power outages force schools to shut, businesses to close and residents to swelter without air conditioning through deadly heat waves in which temperatures top 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius).
Interactive: Track changes between the abortion decision and the leaked draft
Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk now 'completely under Russian occupation'
The eastern Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk is "completely under Russian occupation," the city's head of military administration said Saturday, following months of grueling and bloody fighting.
Three people shot at WeatherTech facility outside Chicago
A suspect is at large after a shooting at a WeatherTech facility in Bolingbrook, Ilinois, on Saturday morning, according to the Bolingbrook Police Department.
Police treat deadly shooting near Oslo gay bar as terrorism
At least two people were killed and 10 others wounded after a shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, Reuters reported, citing public broadcaster NRK.
Biden heads to Europe to keep allies united against Russia as a grinding war in Ukraine takes its toll
President Joe Biden departed Saturday for a week of summits in Europe, where the grinding war in Ukraine -- entering its fifth month and fading from Americans' attention -- will be thrust back to the forefront.
Biden signs US gun safety bill into law: 'God willing, it's going to save a lot of lives'
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed into law the first major federal gun safety legislation passed in decades, marking a significant bipartisan breakthrough on one of the most contentious policy issues in Washington.
Ukraine pulls out of key city Putin wants
The Ukrainian military is withdrawing from the eastern city of Severodonetsk -- a key victory for Russia in the battle for Luhansk and Donetsk. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports.
Ukraine to withdraw from key city as Russia's advance grinds on
A stunning moment in American history decades in the making will reshape politics
The day that remade America was decades in the making.
Interactive: Track changes between the abortion decision and the leaked draft
Crises on all fronts as world leaders meet. Putin will hope they can't fix the problems
What a difference a year makes. Enormous challenges, some of them barely imaginable when the G7 leaders last met 12 months ago, are bearing down on the world's most prosperous democratic nations as they prepare to meet in Germany.
World reacts as US Supreme Court strikes down abortion rights
In China, science-based approaches to the virus are being sidelined
China's Covid strategy was ahead of the curve at the start of the pandemic. But in year three, it's way behind.
Xi Jinping to visit Hong Kong in first trip outside mainland China since pandemic began
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Hong Kong next week to mark the 25th anniversary of the city's handover to China, state media reported on Saturday -- the leader's first trip out of the mainland since the pandemic began.
CNN commentator challenged on her religion and abortion stance. See her response
CNN political commentator Alice Stewart questioned Ana Navarro's stance on abortion, prompting an emotional reply from Navarro.
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