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Ukrainians must endure a brutal 'filtration' process to escape Russian-held territory. Here's what that means
"What would happen if we cut off your ear?" the soldiers asked Oleksandr Vdovychenko. Then they hit him in the head.
Biden says monkeypox not as concerning as Covid
US President Joe Biden said Monday he doesn't believe an outbreak of monkeypox is as risky as the Covid-19 pandemic, tempering comments he made a day earlier that people should be "concerned."
Biden says US willing to respond 'militarily' in event of Chinese attack on Taiwan
President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States would respond militarily if China intervenes in Taiwan by force, telling reporters in Tokyo, "That's the commitment we made."
The latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Russian officer reveals why he risked it all to quit Putin's war
It took a few weeks of sleeping on crates of grenades for a bed and hiding his face from Ukrainians amid a growing sense of guilt, for the Russian junior officer to come to his conclusion: This wasn't his battle to fight.
China once dismissed the Quad. Now it's alarmed.
When the United States, Japan, Australia and India first resuscitated their informal dialogue from a decade-long hiatus in late 2017, China was confident it would soon fail.
Biden set to unveil his economic plan for countering China in Asia
President Joe Biden on Monday plans to unveil a long-sought economic plan for engaging a region coming increasingly under the influence of China, as he enters the second leg of his debut tour of Asia.
Russian forces destroyed a bridge between Severodonetsk and Lysychansk in the Luhansk region
5 dead and hundreds of thousands without power after severe storms in Canada
Five people are reported dead after severe thunderstorms raced through parts of Canada on Saturday, according to Environment Canada.
More than 100 cases of monkeypox reported in 12 countries, including US
More cases of a rare disease have been reported worldwide, including in the United States -- where one health official said he expects more cases in the days ahead.
Australia's seismic election result explained
• Australian voters deliver strong message, ending conservative government's 9-year rule
Trevor Reed describes his release from Russian prison
Trevor Reed tells Jake Tapper how he found out about his release from a Russian prison and how he got back to the US in CNN's Special Report "Finally Home: The Trevor Reed Interview."
Trevor Reed pushes back against critics of US participation in prisoner swaps
Trevor Reed, an American citizen recently freed after more than two years imprisoned in Russia, said in an exclusive interview with CNN that he does not believe the United States' participation in prisoner swaps to bring Americans home should be controversial.
'I felt guilty': Russian officer fighting in Ukraine resigns his post
A former Russian officer who took part in the invasion of Ukraine tells CNN why he resigned his post. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports.
UK Prime Minister to 'redouble efforts' to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine, Downing Street statement says
Manchester City produces stunning comeback to secure English Premier League title on dramatic final day
Manchester City produced a simply stunning comeback to beat Aston Villa 3-2 and win the English Premier League on Sunday.
Why Insider's global editor-in-chief decided to publish the sexual harassment allegation against Elon Musk
Elon Musk is going after Insider for publishing a story alleging he sexually harassed a flight attendant on a SpaceX corporate jet in 2016 — but the news outlet's global editor-in-chief Nicholas Carlson is standing by his team's reporting.
Russians attack strategically important city overnight but are pushed back
Liverpool agonizingly misses out on the Premier League title despite beating Wolves
Liverpool agonizingly missed out on the Premier League title despite coming from behind to beat Wolves 3-1 at Anfield on Sunday.
Afghanistan's new poor line up for aid to survive as food crisis bites
Two long lines -- one of men, another of women -- wind around a World Food Programme (WFP) aid distribution site in the Afghan capital, Kabul, in the heat of the mid-morning sun.
Biden's succinct message to Kim Jong Un: 'Hello. Period.'
President Joe Biden will conclude a visit to South Korea on Sunday visiting with some of the nearly 30,000 American service members stationed here.
Woman drives truck to the front lines of Putin's invasion
Uliana Hileta is a graphic designer turned volunteer driver who drives refitted donated cars to the Ukrainian resistance forces fighting on the front lines. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports.
Satellite image leads to horrifying conclusion
The US company Planet is taking revealing satellite images of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. CNN's Gary Tuchman reports.
Russia bans 963 Americans, including Biden and Blinken, from entering the country
More than 1,000 Ukrainian apartments and educational institutions have been destroyed by Russia, Zelensky says
North Korea claims 'positive trend' in Covid outbreak, but no reply to Biden's offer of help
North Korea claims its Covid outbreak is slowing, with its state-run media reporting on Sunday a "positive trend" that has seen the daily number of new "fever cases" drop below 200,000.
Ukraine's natural environment is another casualty of war. The damage could be felt for decades
The pine forests around Irpin are Oleh Bondarenko's happy place. He discovered them as a child, when his mom sent him to the area for summer camp, and he has been coming back ever since.
Russia bans 963 Americans, including Biden and Blinken, from entering the country
Australian voters deliver strong message on climate, ending conservative government's 9-year rule
Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese will be Australia's next Prime Minister, according to projections by three major news networks
Biden offers message for Kim Jong Un as he prepares to wrap first leg of his Asia trip
Days-long roadblocks, missiles and 'lots of blood': Civilians recall terrifying attempts to flee Russian-occupied cities
Japan turns away from post-WWII pacifism as China threat grows
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is a man on a mission.
Kylian Mbappé rejects Real Madrid move to stay at Paris Saint-Germain
French superstar Kylian Mbappé has decided to stay at Paris Saint-Germain rather than join Real Madrid, ending one of football's biggest transfer sagas.
Biden's North Korea strategy is a major shift from Trump's showman diplomacy
President Joe Biden did not sound Saturday like he was expecting any "love letters" from Kim Jong Un -- he can't even get a response to an offer of coronavirus vaccines as the hermit kingdom is hit by its first major Covid-19 outbreak.
Where Russia's war with Ukraine stands after 3 months
It is nearly three months since Russia invaded Ukraine -- a 12-week period in which Russian forces have wrought devastation on the country and its people, resulting in death on a vast scale and causing millions to flee.
Russia claims it has control of Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant
Russia claims it has control of Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant
Biden signs $40B aid package to Ukraine while in Seoul
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the $40 billion aid package to Ukraine, a White House official said, after the bill was flown to Seoul.
Unexplained disappearances, missiles and 'lots of blood': Civilians recall terrifying attempts to flee Russian-occupied cities
As thousands of Ukrainians continue to flee Russian-occupied parts of southern Ukraine, they run a gauntlet of harassment by Russian troops, sometimes coming under fire.
Boris Johnson is living in a slow-motion disaster movie
Boris Johnson has been able to end what might have otherwise been a troubling week with an unexpected sigh of relief.
Are Japanese toddlers as independent as Netflix's Old Enough portrays them?
Ramen chef Kantaro Ishii has fond memories of working at his father's izakaya near their home in the city of Sendai, Japan.
Russia claims it has control of Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant
Zelensky calls Russia's strike on cultural center 'absolute evil, absolute stupidity'
US and South Korea signal willingness to expand military drills in response to nuclear north
Giuliani meets with January 6 committee for more than 9 hours
Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump's onetime personal attorney and a lead architect of his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results, on Friday met with the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection, two sources told CNN.
On frontlines with Ukrainian forces after Russian attack near Kharkiv
• US intel skeptical Putin will be swayed by Russian public opinion
Australia's colorful election day could upend the coalition government
A 17-year-old boy died by suicide hours after being scammed. The FBI says it's part of a troubling increase in 'sextortion' cases.
Ryan Last received a message on a school night in February from someone he believed to be a girl.
Tennis tours strip ranking points at Wimbledon over decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players
Wimbledon, the third of the four majors on the tennis calendar, is arguably the most famous tennis tournament in the world.
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