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An order has been given to 'stop defending' Mariupol, says commander at Azovstal steel plant
'Hard to live with this': Hear from man who lost 3-month-old in Russian strike
A Russian missile strike on an apartment block in Odesa, Ukraine, killed a family, including a 3-month-old baby, on Easter weekend. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.
'I'm smiling': Ret. Lt. Gen. Hertling reacts to news that Putin is making military decisions
Ret. Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Ana Cabrera to discuss reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin is making tactical military decisions in Russia's months-long war in Ukraine.
Trevor Reed details surviving horrendous conditions in Russian psychiatric treatment facility
Trevor Reed, an American citizen and former Marine recently freed after two years in a Russian prison, detailed his harrowing experience surviving a psychiatric treatment facility in the country in an exclusive interview with CNN.
'Tomorrow!': Karzai urges Taliban to immediately reopen girls' schools
Afghanistan's former president Hamid Karzai says there can be no compromise on the issue of girls in school.
US likely to keep 100,000 troops in Europe for foreseeable future in face of Russian threat, US officials say
The US is expected to keep 100,000 troops stationed in Europe for the foreseeable future unless Russia escalates and threatens Sweden and Finland or NATO members, according to multiple US officials.
Russia is about to cut off Finland's natural gas
Russia is about to cut off natural gas supplies to a third European country that refuses to accept the Kremlin's demand for payment in rubles.
Right-wing attorney who challenged election results says Trump wrote him handwritten notes
Right-wing attorney John Eastman revealed in a late-night court filing that he was in touch directly with then-President Donald Trump about plans to overturn the 2020 election, which included receiving Trump's handwritten notes.
What is monkeypox and its signs and symptoms?
An extremely rare disease called monkeypox, a cousin of smallpox, has again made its way to the United States. A case of monkeypox was reported Wednesday in a patient hospitalized in Massachusetts who had recently traveled to Canada in private transportation.
UK intelligence believes Russia has fired senior commanders who 'performed poorly'
US intel skeptical Putin will be swayed by Russian public opinion over war in Ukraine
US intelligence officials are skeptical that any change in Russian public opinion against the Kremlin's war in Ukraine -- even a dramatic one -- would have an effect in persuading Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the conflict, according to multiple sources familiar with the latest intelligence.
Biden arrives in South Korea with worries growing over possible North Korean missile test
President Joe Biden arrived here Friday on a mission to reaffirm a key alliance at an uncertain moment in East Asia.
CDC monitors 6 people in US for possible rare monkeypox, says public 'should not be concerned'
Officials at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are closely tracking recent clusters of monkeypox infections around the world -- and possible cases in the United States.
'We are treated different': Asylum-seekers say they weren't given same welcome in Ireland as Ukrainians
When 25-year-old Maria Kozlovskaya gazes out of the window, she sees the green fields of the west of Ireland. It's a far cry from the shelled apartment buildings of her home city of Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine. Forced into exile by conflict, the young mother has found an unlikely refuge in a 15th-century castle in County Galway.
5 Asian military hotspots and how they play into Biden's visit
United States President Joe Biden arrives in Asia this week, visiting South Korea and Japan, with the region facing its most volatile security environment in decades.
North Korea is facing a Covid disaster. What does that mean for Kim Jong Un?
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un looks like he's in big trouble. His country has announced an "explosive" outbreak of Covid-19, reporting more than 2 million cases of what it refers to as "fever" in little more than a week since its first reported case.
Donbas is completely destroyed, Zelensky says, accusing Russia of 'deliberate attempt to kill as many Ukrainians as possible'
China needs Russian coal. Moscow needs new customers
China is buying record amounts of cheap Russian coal, even as Western nations slam Moscow with sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.
Analysis: North Korea is facing a Covid disaster. What does that mean for Kim Jong Un?
Donbas is completely destroyed, Zelensky says, accusing Russia of 'deliberate attempt to kill as many Ukrainians as possible'
Zelensky hails 'significant' US aid package for Ukraine
Johnny Depp associates testify about challenges working with him
Jurors in the ongoing defamation case between actress Amber Heard and her ex-husband Johnny Depp heard testimony Thursday from Depp's former talent agent, a former good friend and his former business manager, who described strain on their relationships with the actor as his alleged substance abuse increased.
How Ukrainian evacuees are staying hidden in subways
Ukrainian evacuees in Kharkiv remain sheltered in subway tunnels. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports on how they continue to live underground more than two months after the war started.
Azovstal evacuation ongoing, Ukraine says, as Russia claims more than 1,700 soldiers have surrendered
Why is Turkey causing problems for Finland and Sweden's plans to join NATO?
Just when it seemed like Finland and Sweden's accession into NATO was imminent, Turkey has taken its allies by surprise by throwing a wrench into the works.
First Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in Ukraine apologizes to wife of husband he killed during the conflict
Biden says Finland and Sweden have 'full, total, complete backing' of US as they seek to join NATO
President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with the leaders of Finland and Sweden on Thursday as part of a show of support by the United States after the two nations submitted their formal applications to become NATO members.
Suspect in racist Buffalo mass shooting indicted by a grand jury
The 18-year-old White man suspected of carrying out a racist mass shooting Saturday in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket was indicted by a grand jury on Wednesday, according to an affidavit from Erie County Assistant District Attorney Gary Hackbush.
How deep-rooted White fear throughout America's history allows massacres like Buffalo to happen
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Pro-Russia online operatives spread false claim about Zelensky
Pro-Russia online operatives falsely claimed weeks into Moscow's war against Ukraine that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had committed suicide, as part of an aggressive effort to dent public morale and undermine the Ukrainian government, US cybersecurity firm Mandiant said Thursday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces no further action over 'Partygate' scandal
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face no further action over breaches of lockdown regulations after the Metropolitan Police concluded its investigation of the "Partygate" scandal, Downing Street said Thursday.
Failure to open Ukraine's ports is 'war on global food security,' says WFP chief
Twitter in 'a very strong legal position' if Musk tries to back out of deal
Nearly a month after Twitter agreed to sell itself to Elon Musk in a stunning $44 billion deal, the fate of the acquisition remains very much uncertain.
Why North Korea's Covid-19 outbreak could shock the world
If I learned one thing after performing countless operations alongside surgeons in Pyongyang over the past 15 years, it's North Koreans do not throw anything away.
Russia says more than 900 Ukrainian soldiers sent to pretrial detention
In the world's largest democracy, 'looking Muslim' could cost your life
When, as journalists, we prepare for a job, we think carefully about our questions, locations and equipment. But for one of us, documentary photographer Roshan Abbas, there is an added consideration -- how much of his true identity to reveal.
US Senate to vote on $40 billion Ukraine aid package
The Senate is expected to vote on Thursday to pass a roughly $40 billion bill to send aid to Ukraine as the country fights back against Russia's brutal and unprovoked attacks.
Ukraine says it has recaptured more territory in Kharkiv as NATO sees shift in momentum
Analysis: Trump taints Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary with fresh fraud lies
North Korea sends cargo planes to China as country fights pandemic
Three North Korean cargo planes flew to China and back on Monday, as the country battles an fast-spreading outbreak of Covid-19, according to a South Korean government official with knowledge of the matter.
Ukraine says it has recaptured more territory in Kharkiv as NATO sees shift in momentum
South Korea and Japan just don't get along. That's a problem for Biden
Voyager 1 is sending back data from interstellar space that's mystifying NASA
The Voyager 1 probe is still exploring interstellar space 45 years after launching, but it has encountered an issue that mystifies the spacecraft's team on Earth.
'A homegrown defense': How Ukrainian volunteers beat back Russian progression
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh shadows a group of volunteers leading the defense against Russian troops in the small Ukrainian village of Ruska Lozova.
Video captures moment Russian missile hit beach hotel
CNN's Sara Sidner speaks with Sergiy Demidov, a Ukrainian man who owns a hotel in Odesa that was just bombed by the Russians.
Dow tumbles in worst trading day since mid-2020
The old joke goes like this: Two friends are at a resort and one says, "The food here is really terrible." The other replies, "And the portions are so small!" Today, it's investors who dislike the taste of the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes but seemingly want more anyway.
Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in Ukraine pleads guilty
Still room for a 'peacemaker': Hear from civilians on Sweden's NATO application
Sweden has officially submitted its application to join NATO. The decision meets resistance from some civilians who believe this expansion of the alliance may threaten the country's 'peacemaker' status. CNN's Nina dos Santos reports.
Setbacks in Ukraine trigger rare criticism of Russia's war effort by Russian bloggers
Setbacks in Ukraine trigger rare criticism of Russia's war effort by Russian bloggers
The Russian army's performance in Ukraine has been less than impressive according to Western intelligence assessments -- and that viewpoint is gaining ground among some in Russia itself.
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