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Putin's key ally in the EU just got a birthday present
Yes, Europe, we have an agreement. Sometime between now and the end of the year, the bloc will stop buying most -- certainly not all -- Russian oil. The tweet announcing the agreement came from Charles Michel, President of the European Council minutes before midnight Tuesday. But in the end, after 26 long and hard-fought days, it was a Pyrrhic victory.
Joe Biden still thinks he can do business with Mitch McConnell
President Joe Biden was asked on Monday whether there was a reasonable chance that Republicans would find a way to compromise with Democrats on gun control legislation in the wake of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Part of key Ukrainian city now 'controlled' by Russia
Russia's war is ravaging Donbas, Ukraine's beleaguered heartland. Here's what the region means to Putin
Fighting in Ukraine has rounded on Donbas, a sprawling and beleaguered heartland region that has suffered years of conflict and now serves as the bloody stage on which Russia's war could be decided.
Part of key Ukrainian city now 'controlled' by Russia
The EU's Russian oil ban has flaws that reveal the limitations of European unity
The European Union's historic agreement to ban the vast majority of imports of Russian oil by the end of the year is without question a major achievement.
Sanctions would also remove Russia's biggest bank from SWIFT
The European Union has agreed on a partial ban on Russian oil imports, according to European Council chief Charles Michel.
Trudeau announces bill that would place freeze on handgun ownership across Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday announced the introduction of a bill that would place a national freeze on handgun ownership across Canada.
In America, a mass shooting at elementary school. In Canada, tighter gun control
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the introduction of a bill that would place a national freeze on handgun ownership across Canada. The announcement comes in the wake of two recent mass shootings in the United States.
Bottling the sun: The world has never been this close to mastering nuclear fusion
Why is it so risky to fly in Nepal?
The loss of a plane carrying 22 people in Nepal has highlighted the dangers of air travel in a country often referred to as one of the world's riskiest places to fly.
Analysis: National trauma over Uvalde deepens as disturbing questions emerge about police response
Math books outrage China with 'ugly, sexually suggestive, pro-American' images
China has ordered a nationwide review of school textbooks after illustrations deemed ugly, sexually suggestive and secretly pro-American caused public uproar.
The hotline that became a lifeline for expectant mothers
Swetanjali Jha's mornings are dictated by the clock. Wake up at 5:00. Get the children ready for school by 6:30. Prepare breakfast and lunch for her family of 11 by 9:30. Then leave for work at 9:45. She'll spend the next eight hours weaving through a cluster of villages in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, checking on coughs that might indicate tuberculosis and speaking with pregnant women, and new mothers in need of baby care advice. The 32-year-old community healthcare worker has no time to linger.  
EU agrees to partial ban on Russian oil that accounts for two-thirds of imports
Russia and China ahead of US in key warfare tech. Here's why
Russia and China are ahead of the US in developing and testing hypersonic missile technology, especially when it comes to building wind tunnels. CNN's Kristin Fisher has the details.
US congressional delegation makes surprise visit to Taiwan
A US delegation led by Sen. Tammy Duckworth, an Illinois Democrat, arrived in Taipei on Monday in a previously unannounced visit, Taiwan's foreign ministry said.
Uvalde School District police chief will not be sworn into city council seat tomorrow
Uvalde School District Police Chief Predro Arredondo will not be sworn into the city council seat he won in May. CNN's Nick Watt reports on the criticism Chief Arredondo is facing in the wake of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
'It's a catastrophe': Russians strike Lysychansk with maximum intensity
Russian strikes in Lysychansk have increased with maximum ferocity. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from the eastern Ukrainian city, where residents must decide between staying in their homes or fleeing for their lives.
EU nearing deal on Russia oil embargo, official tells CNN
Biden says he won't send long-range rockets to Ukraine that could reach Russia
Woman describes atrocities Russian soldiers conducted on her husband
In southern Ukraine, Russian forces continue to shell towns and villages in the Mykolaiv region. CNN's Sara Sidner met with residents, including one woman who says her husband was killed by Russian soldiers.
Israelis lament 'racism problem' as Jerusalem march turns ugly
A march on Sunday to commemorate the establishment of Israeli control over East Jerusalem in 1967 was marred by incidents of violence and hate that left some Israelis disturbed.
Russia "does not stop conducting offensive operations" in the eastern areas of Ukraine, says General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Grab your popcorn -- the summer's big blockbuster could feature Donald Trump
"Top Gun: Maverick" is summer's first blockbuster, boasting breathless reviews and what will likely be the biggest box office in Tom Cruise's storied, 35-plus-year Hollywood career.
European unity against Russia tested as talks on oil embargo drag on
Europe's united front against Moscow is being put to the test as countries struggle to agree a ban on Russian oil imports.
Oklahoma. Nevada. Tennessee. More mass shootings in America after Uvalde
CNN's Nadia Romero reports on mass shootings that occurred over the Memorial Day weekend in the aftermath of the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were killed.
On the front lines with a family fighting for Ukraine
In a shallow trench in a narrow strip of trees that offers the only cover in this Ukrainian landscape in the Mykolaiv district, a man stands with his two adult sons.
CNN anchor presses NRA board member after shooting: You need to look into your souls
CNN's Jim Acosta presses Judge Phillip Journey, an NRA board member, on gun laws and the organization's priorities following the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
After court, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's careers face another trial
After six weeks of testimony in a defamation trial that has aired the good, bad and the very ugly of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's former relationship, the case is now in the hands of the jury.
China's meeting in Fiji ends in disagreement
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday urged the Pacific region not to be "too anxious" about his country's aims after a meeting in Fiji with his counterparts from 10 island nations was unable to agree to a sweeping trade and security communique.
Indian rapper turned politician Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead
Police are searching for the killers of prominent Indian rapper turned politician Sidhu Moose Wala, who was shot by unidentified assailants while driving near his home in the Mansa district of India's Punjab state on Sunday.
'We failed these children': Agony and outrage in Texas city devastated by school shooting
Nepal search and rescue teams recover bodies of 14 people on board downed flight
A plane operated by Nepal's Tara Air carrying 22 people went missing at 9:55 a.m. local time on Sunday, an airline spokesperson confirmed to CNN.
Ukraine military reports more cross-border shelling and Russian attacks in Severodonetsk
Uvalde mourns after harrowing details of school shooting emerge
Colombia's presidential vote headed for a runoff
Colombia's presidential election appears destined for a runoff, after preliminary results on Sunday showed no candidate had garnered over 50% of the votes.
Uvalde resident explains why he shouts at Biden and Abbott
Uvalde resident Ben Gonzales explains to CNN's Jim Acosta why he shouted at President Joe Biden and Texas Governor Greg Abbott during their visit to the city.
Violence erupts around Jerusalem during controversial flag march
Thousands of Israelis marched in a controversial flag-waving procession through east Jerusalem on Sunday, after Palestinian factions warned the event could ignite a new round of tensions.
Marcus Ericsson wins Indianapolis 500 after restart sets up sprint to the finish
Marcus Ericsson of Honda survived a late challenge to win the Indy 500 on Sunday and earned the rights to the coveted Borg-Warner Trophy and to celebrate on the podium with a traditional bottle of milk.
No word from Ukraine's missing Azovstal defenders, say some families
Two weeks ago, hundreds of Ukrainian fighters ended their defense of the Azovstal steel plant. Now, some of their loved ones say they still have heard little or no information on their whereabouts.
Devastating rain kills dozens in northeast Brazil
At least 56 people have died in Brazil's northeastern state of Pernambuco amid heavy rains over the weekend, according to the state's civil defense forces.
GOP lawmaker says he's 'open' to AR-15 ban
President Zelensky on conditions to talk to Putin directly
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tells CNN's Fareed Zakaria how much territory Ukraine would be willing to cede to Russia and what he thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin does not realize about the situation on the ground.
North Korea claims Covid outbreak improving, may rethink curbs
North Korea says its Covid-19 outbreak is improving and it is considering revising its anti-epidemic regulations.
Details continue to emerge of the school shooting
Regional military governor claims key Luhansk city of Severodonetsk 'not cut off' as Russia presses offensive
US 'troubled' as UN rights chief urges China to review counter-terrorism policies
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet, whose rare visit to China was criticized by rights groups and Western countries, said she urged Beijing to review its counter-terrorism policies to ensure they comply with international human rights standards.
Real Madrid beats Liverpool to win Champions League title on a night marred by security issues
Real Madrid is simply made for nights like these.
Polish people take Ukrainian refugees fleeing war into their homes
Michael Smerconish is in Warsaw speaking with John Lynch, the founder of Corporate Aid for Ukraine who says the support the Polish people have shown to Ukrainian refugees is one of the greatest shows of humanity in history.
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