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Iranian passenger train derails, killing at least 17
At least 17 people were killed and 50 more injured after a passenger train derailed in eastern Iran early Wednesday morning, the Iranian Red Crescent said on Twitter.
Video shows scene in Berlin where car drove into crowd
At least one person is dead after a car drove into crowd near the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in western Berlin, according to the Berlin Fire Brigade. CNN's Nada Bashir reports.
Stunning moment as Ukrainian forces bring CNN to secret location to attack Russian position
As Russia remains focused on the battle in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian forces are pushing back by reclaiming territories in the south. CNN's Matthew Chance is on the front lines with an exclusive look into this battle.
UN-mandated rights inquiry rebukes Israel for seeking 'complete control'
An independent commission of inquiry set up by the UN Human Rights Council after the 2021 Gaza war said Israel must do more than end the occupation of land Palestinians want for a state, according to a report released on Tuesday.
Student who survived Uvalde shooting and others testify on gun violence at House hearing on Wednesday
A House committee will hear testimony on gun violence at a hearing on Wednesday, including from a fourth-grade student who survived the horrific mass shooting last month at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, that shocked the nation.
China offers $15,000 cash — or a 'spiritual reward' — for national security tip-offs
China is offering its citizens cash rewards of up to and above 100,000 yuan ($15,000) for tip-offs about people who endanger national security, as authorities intensify a years-long campaign to weed out what they see as growing threats from foreign espionage and "hostile forces."
Matthew McConaughey makes emotional plea for gun control at White House
Actor Matthew McConaughey delivered impassioned and at-times emotional remarks at the White House press briefing on Tuesday, telling the stories of those who died in the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and urging more action on gun control.
6 takeaways from Tuesday's primaries
Rising concerns about crime and homelessness burst to the forefront Tuesday as San Francisco voters recalled District Attorney Chesa Boudin, a progressive who had ended cash bail and sought to reduce the number of people sent to prison.
The Senate's ambition for gun reform ebbs as horror haunts those left behind after mass shootings
The ambition of the Senate's response to massacres in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, is ebbing by the day even as harrowing new details emerge of the horror of the victims' last moments and the agony of those left behind.
Russia claims it has opened a land corridor to Crimea
CNN analyst: Key races demonstrate the risk to Democrats
CNN's Ron Brownstein says pushback against progressives in key offices signals a big shift in how voters view the Democratic party in California.
American gun owners explain their love of AR-15 style rifles
While AR-15 style rifles have a political and symbolic value for some gun owners, others say they are simply enjoyable to own. CNN's Randi Kaye goes behind the reasons why.
'We're staying': Why some in Sloviansk won't leave their homes
Residents in Sloviansk, Ukraine, must choose between staying behind or leaving their homes as war rages all around them. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on their difficult choice.
Jan. 6 hearings could provide evidence so damning the GOP will find itself defending the indefensible
Russia claims it has opened a land corridor to Crimea
Trump demands a strong defense as hearings loom
There's a strong political case for Republicans to ignore Donald Trump halfway through a midterm primary season that's seen his influence over voters wane. But as the January 6 hearings hit prime time, the ex-President's thunderous demands for loyalty and the hunger for power of his acolytes in the House mean that's not an option.
Gupta brothers accused of corruption await extradition to South Africa after years in refuge
Rajesh and Atul Gupta, wanted in South Africa for their alleged involvement in a massive corruption scheme, are awaiting extradition after being arrested in the United Arab Emirates where they are believed to have sought refuge since 2018.
Teacher shot in Uvalde massacre recalls horror inside classroom where 11 of 19 slain students were killed
A teacher who was wounded in last month's massacre at a Texas elementary school told ABC his students were watching a movie when they heard gunshots -- and asked him what was going on.
The party is over for Boris Johnson
Airline under fire for asking passengers to prove nationality
Ryanair has come under fire for asking South African travelers to take an Afrikaans test to prove their nationality before boarding flights.
Former US attorney explains why Trump's fake electors email is problematic
Michael Moore, the former US attorney for the Middle District of Georgia, tells CNN's Brianna Keilar why prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election have to look deeper into a campaign email that directed fake electors in Georgia to meet in secret.
'I'm not jumping in after you': Man's drowning death probed after police refused to enter water
State and local agencies will investigate the death of a man in Tempe, Arizona, last month who drowned after police officers responding to a disturbance call did not enter the water to reach the man, city and state officials announced Monday.
Trevor Reed calls for Brittney Griner's release as he details horrendous conditions of Russian detainment
Trevor Reed, the American veteran who spent nearly three years detained in Russia before being released in April in a prisoner swap, called upon legislators and the White House Monday to work faster toward freeing American basketball star Brittney Griner.
California is about to experience a political earthquake
South Korea and US respond to recent North Korean 'provocations' with fighter jets
South Korea and the United States put on an aerial show of force to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday, flying 20 fighter jets over waters west of the Korean Peninsula in response to Pyongyang's recent missile tests.
'No way out': Commentator predicts Boris Johnson's future
CNN's Dominic Thomas predicts that UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not be able to hold onto power in the wake of a no-confidence vote where 148 MPs in his own party voted to oust him.
Russia returns bodies of Ukrainian soldiers killed in Mariupol
Workers at Kyiv's central morgue examine 160 body bags containing the remains of Ukrainian soldiers, handed over by Russian forces as part of the agreement that ended the bloody two-month Russian siege of the port city of Mariupol. CNN's Ben Wedeman has the exclusive report.
Watergate legend calls Jan. 6 committee member 'sleeper of the hearing'
CNN political analyst Carl Bernstein explains Rep. Liz Cheney's (R-WY) importance in the upcoming January 6 committee hearings.
Trump campaign told fake Georgia electors to use 'complete secrecy'
The Trump campaign directed a group of Georgia Republicans to meet in secret and obscure their objectives in an email obtained by federal prosecutors as part of their recent investigation into Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the election in several swing states.
Russian ships pulled back from Black Sea coast, Ukraine says
China censors top star after showing ice cream 'tank' on Tiananmen anniversary
This is what today's no-confidence vote could mean for Boris Johnson
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived the confidence vote in Parliament despite an "extraordinarily" high number of votes against him. CNN's Max Foster reports on the implications this could have for Johnson going forward.
Five Proud Boys leaders charged with seditious conspiracy over January 6
The Justice Department on Monday charged the head of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, and four other leaders with seditious conspiracy in the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, escalating the criminal case against the far-right extremist group.
Johnson still faces battle for survival after narrow victory in confidence vote
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a vote of confidence on Monday, triggered by discontented lawmakers in his own party and following a series of scandals and months of speculation about his future.
'Fiercest battles' as Ukrainian position in Severodonetsk worsens, regional official says
How long can Boris Johnson cling to power?
Boris Johnson has survived a vote of confidence held by his own party. Conservative MPs voted Monday in a secret ballot by 211 to 148 to allow Johnson to remain party leader -- and, by extension, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
British PM Boris Johnson survives confidence vote
US takes action against two private planes owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich
A US judge approved the seizure of two of Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich's private planes, valued at more than $400 million, for violating US export and sanctions laws.
Elon Musk threatens to walk away from Twitter deal
Elon Musk issued his most direct threat yet to walk away from his purchase of Twitter on Monday, openly accusing the social media company of breaching the merger agreement by not providing the data he has requested on spam and fake accounts.
Boris Johnson begs Conservative MPs for support ahead of confidence vote
Johnson awaits his fate. This could be his only card left to play
What is a confidence vote?
Pressure builds on Boris Johnson ahead of a confidence vote that could end his premiership
South Africa's President says 'I have never stolen money,' as missing cash mystery deepens
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has hit back at allegations of improper conduct over large amounts of cash stolen from his wildlife farm in 2020.
Pacific islands reject China's 'geopolitical point scoring,' but US and allies see warning sign
The island nations that stretch across the South Pacific -- sparsely populated atolls and volcanic archipelagos, known more for tourism than lucrative natural resources -- may not seem, at first glance, to be a major geopolitical prize.
South Korea, US launch eight missiles in response to North Korea
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Witnesses say Russian troops gunned down Ukrainian mayor and two volunteers
As Russian forces closed in on Hostomel in late February, the town's mayor Yurii Prylypko urged local residents to take care of each other.
Three killed, 14 injured in Chattanooga, Tennessee, shooting that left several victims hit by fleeing cars
Three people were killed and at least 14 others were injured after gunshots rang out in Chattanooga, Tennessee, early Sunday, with some victims struck by bullets and others by fleeing vehicles, according to local police.
Chinese fighter jet 'chaffs' Australian plane near South China Sea, Canberra alleges
A Chinese fighter jet's aggressive maneuvers endangered the crew of an Australian reconnaissance plane as it patrolled in the vicinity of the South China Sea, Australia's Defense Ministry claimed Sunday.
Putin warns his troops will strike new targets if the US supplies long-range missiles to Ukraine
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