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Violent protests erupt in India against new military recruitment scheme
Police in northern India fired shots in the air on Thursday to push back stone-throwing crowds and authorities shut off mobile internet in at least one district to forestall further chaos, as protests widened against a new military recruitment system.
How Ginni Thomas emerged as a pivotal figure in the Jan. 6 hearings
Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has emerged as a pivotal figure in the House select committee's investigation into the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
Third American missing in Ukraine is US Marine veteran
A third American whom the State Department has identified as missing in action in Ukraine is a US Marine veteran, Grady Kurpasi, his wife confirmed to CNN.
Stocks tumble after Fed takes historic action on inflation
Is there a limit to the West's appetite for defeating Putin?
"A billion here, a billion there, pretty soon you're talking real money" is one of those phrases from the height of the Cold War in the 1960s that has become embedded in the American political vernacular.
Russia warned US it was going to conduct airstrikes on fighters in Syria
Russia warned the US military earlier this week that it was going to conduct airstrikes against local fighters allied with the US in southeastern Syria, according to two US defense officials.
See how close rioters got to Pence as they breached the Capitol
In video animations showing the movement of former Vice President Mike Pence, the House select committee investigating January 6 revealed how close rioters got to Pence at one point after they entered the Capitol.
Ivanka describes 'heated' phone call between Pence and Trump
The House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot presents a pre-produced compilation of key Trump allies recounting a "heated" phone call between former President Trump and former Vice President Pence.
US West just experienced an aspect of the climate crisis that scientists have warned of for years
The West saw an aspect of the climate crisis play out this week that scientists have warned of for years.
Macron, Scholz and Draghi make unannounced visit to Ukraine
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy arrived in Kyiv on a high-profile trip to smooth tensions over what Ukrainian officials perceive as lukewarm support in their fight against Russia. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports.
Jan. 6 committee presents video of threats against Mike Pence
During their third hearing, the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot presented pre-produced video evidence of former President Donald Trump calling for former Vice President Mike Pence to "come through" and "stand up" for the country on Jan. 6. They also showed video of rioters echoing similar sentiments and calling for violence against Pence if he didn't refuse to certify the 2020 presidential election.
Zelensky meets with European leaders in Kyiv
Leaders of Europe's biggest countries on Kyiv mission to smooth tensions
When the loud sound of air raid sirens pierced through the relative calm of Kyiv on Thursday morning, it was a stark reminder for French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi that they were visiting a country under attack.
Kevin Spacey granted bail after court appearance on sexual assault charges
US actor Kevin Spacey has made his first appearance in a London court after being charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men.
Bank of England hikes interest rates yet again as inflation spirals
Trump is weighing whether to announce a 2024 bid before the midterms. Advisers are divided on that timing
The signs of Donald Trump's next White House run are there. He has hosted wannabe campaign managers at Mar-a-Lago and quizzed golf partners between shots on who he should put in charge, though no formal interviews have been conducted.
Boris Johnson suffers blow as second ethics adviser resigns
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a further blow to his authority on Wednesday when his second ethics adviser in less than two years quit his post.
Europe is making it much harder for Russia to ship oil anywhere
The European Union's embargo on 90% of the oil it imports from Russia is the toughest punishment it's inflicted on the Kremlin since President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.
North Korea expands work at nuclear test site to second tunnel, report says
North Korea appears to be expanding work at its nuclear test site to include a second tunnel, a US-based think tank said on Thursday, as South Korean and US officials say North Korea might conduct a nuclear test any day.
Two American fighters are missing in Ukraine and feared captured
Two Americans fighting alongside Ukrainian forces north of Kharkiv have been missing for nearly a week and there are fears that they may have been captured by Russian forces, according to their families and a fellow fighter.
Top US general: Russian control of eastern Ukraine not 'an inevitability'
Top US general: Russian control of eastern Ukraine not 'an inevitability'
Why Ukraine's longshot bid to join the EU is likely to enrage Putin
Four days after Russian forces invaded Ukraine and started a bloody war that shows no signs of ending soon, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky officially applied for the country to join the European Union.
China will support Russia on security, Xi tells Putin in birthday call
Chinese leader Xi Jinping reiterated his support for Moscow on "sovereignty and security" matters in a call with counterpart Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, upholding his backing for the countries' partnership despite the global backlash against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
'Testy exchange': CNN's Frederik Pleitgen challenges Russian official on Putin's message
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen questions a Russian official on whether President Vladimir Putin likening his Ukraine strategy to that of Peter the Great is an admission of breaching international law.
Jan. 6 committee member says public 'not aware how close a call' it was for Pence
January 6 committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) reacts to photos obtained by ABC News that supposedly show former Vice President Mike Pence hiding during the Capitol riot.
Suspect admits killing Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira in Brazilian Amazon
The first suspect arrested in the disappearance of a British journalist and Brazilian indigenous affairs expert in a remote region of the Amazon has admitted to killing the pair, Brazilian authorities said during a press conference Wednesday.
'A lot of talk': Why Germany is under scrutiny for its lack of support to Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is under scrutiny for his country's lack of support to Ukraine during the war with Russia. CNN's Jake Tapper reports that Germany has not banned imports from Russia and has not sent a single weapon to Ukraine despite promising them back in April.
'There are no consequences': Journalists in Mexico fear for safety amid rising crime
Local journalists in Tijuana, Mexico, say they fear for their safety while reporting crimes in the city after 11 journalists were killed this year. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Fed makes boldest move since 1994 to tame raging US inflation
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point on Wednesday in an aggressive move to tackle white-hot inflation that is plaguing the economy, frustrating consumers and stifling the Biden administration.
South Carolina voters delivered vengeance for Trump, and other takeaways from Tuesday's primaries
South Carolina voters delivered the vengeance that Donald Trump had sought as they ousted Rep. Tom Rice, one of the 10 House Republicans who had voted to impeach the former President, in a primary Tuesday.
US imposes terrorist designation on man tied to Russian White supremacist group
The United States government on Wednesday designated an individual connected to the Russian Imperial Movement (RIM) -- an ultranationalist, White supremacist organization -- as a terrorist and sanctioned two others for involvement with the group.
Former official: 'The dream situation for the Russians is a ceasefire'
Bianna Golodryga speaks with Ben Hodges, Former Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe, on the latest developments in the war in Ukraine and the growing calls for a ceasefire.
See Ukrainian troops try out US-supplied M4 rifles
Amid ongoing concern that Russia may expand its control beyond the region in east Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pleading for more western weaponry. CNN's Ben Wedeman goes to a drill where Ukrainian troops are trying out the fresh US-supplied rifles.
Russia claims to have destroyed warehouse of NATO-supplied weapons
Jan. 6 committee releases video of Capitol tour before insurrection
The Jan. 6 committee is asking Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) for more information about a tour he led the day before the insurrection. The Capitol Police concluded there is no evidence that Loudermilk led a reconnaissance tour with Trump supporters.
Zelensky says painful losses mount in Severodonetsk and Kharkiv region
Mixed results for South Carolina Republicans who defied Trump
Full results from tonight's races: TX | SC | ME | ND | NV
Biden and Saudi have a lot to lose if talks are a bust
Most Saudi officials start any conversation about the United States with the preface, "a long and historic relationship." Some point proudly to photos of themselves with past US presidents.
Trump WH attorney to John Eastman: Get a good f****** criminal defense lawyer
January 6 committee co-chair Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) released an extended clip of former White House lawyer Eric Herschmann's testimony in which he said he warned conservative attorney John Eastman who advised the Trump campaign to back off plans to file appeals in Georgia based on the election results after the events of January 6, 2021.
China's borders are closed, but it's building bridges to Russia
Second suspect arrested over missing pair as Brazil's UK ambassador apologizes to family for incorrect claims
The Brazilian ambassador to the UK has apologized to the family of missing journalist Dom Phillips after they were wrongly told that two bodies had been found in the search operation.
War in Ukraine is 'a child rights crisis,' says UNICEF
Painful losses continue in Severodonetsk, Zelensky says
EU launches legal action against UK over plans to rewrite post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland
The European Union on Wednesday launched new legal proceedings against the United Kingdom over its plans to override parts of the post-Brexit deal it agreed with the bloc.
Trump trashes Jan 6. committee. Hear committee member's response
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a member of the January 6th Select Committee, responded to former President Donald Trump trashing the committee's work in a 12-page response.
Putin unveils imperialist mission for invasion of Ukraine
Russian president Vladimir Putin has shifted his rhetoric on the invasion of Ukraine -- from "denazifying Ukraine" at the initial stage to a complete land takeover in an imperial style. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports.
Zelensky says painful losses mount in Severodonetsk and Kharkiv region
Why the world's largest tea importer is urging citizens to consume less of the drink
Pakistanis have been urged to drink less tea to keep the economy afloat, as the world's largest tea importer grapples with soaring inflation and a fast-depreciating rupee.
Why inflation is so painful for Americans and such a political nightmare for Biden
Joe Biden is finding out that a president can't explain, legislate or just wish away raging inflation, one of the most corrosive forces in a market economy.
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