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Ex-Russian PM analyzes Putin's Victory Day speech
Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, who now supports Ukraine, explains to CNN's Zain Asher why Russian President Vladimir Putin can't declare victory in Ukraine.
Exclusive: Putin 'has recognized he has no victory to celebrate'
Vladimir Putin "has recognized he has no victory to celebrate," US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told CNN in response to the lack of a major escalatory announcement in the Russian President's "Victory Day" speech Monday.
Oath Keepers tell Jan. 6 investigators how they communicated with Trump allies
Top leaders in the Oath Keepers, the far-right extremist group, have been turning over phones and digital files and sitting for interviews with the FBI -- and detailing how they worked to benefit Donald Trump's campaign and communicated with others in the former President's orbit, according to court records and multiple sources familiar with the federal investigation.
Russian Ambassador doused with red paint at Soviet cemetery
Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergei Andreev was doused with red paint while trying to lay a wreath at the cemetery of Soviet soldiers in Warsaw. Andreev was accompanied by police out of the cemetery, later saying he was not injured.
Sri Lanka's prime minister resigns amid protests over economic crisis
Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned on Monday, following weeks of protests against his government.
Watch Putin's speech as Russia commemorates Victory Day
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at an annual military parade in Red Square, Moscow, as the country celebrated its Victory Day, commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945.
Russia needs to sell oil. It's running out of options
Russia has long been powered by oil and Europe's addiction to it. Now, Moscow is faced with an unprecedented challenge: If the continent bars imports of millions of barrels of crude, can it find new customers?
The Middle East won't rescue Europe if it turns off Russian oil
As Europe tries to stymie Moscow's war effort in Ukraine by weaning itself off Russia's oil, Middle Eastern nations appear to be the only producers with enough capacity to compensate.
Author: Putin's speech was of someone 'treading water'
Former CIA chief of operations Steve Hall and author Peter Pomerantsev explain what Vladimir Putin's speech on Victory Day could mean for the Russian President's mindset.
On a Victory Day without new victories, Putin's speech keeps the world guessing
Global leaders and defense officials had spent weeks speculating what Russian President Vladimir Putin might reveal about his Ukraine plans in a speech at Russia's Victory Day commemorations Monday. They'll have to keep guessing -- the leader offered few clues on the direction of the conflict.
8 out of 10 children in Philippines are at risk of online sexual abuse. That poses a challenge for whoever wins the presidency
Foreign business urges China to change course on Covid
Groups representing Western businesses in China are urging Beijing to relax its approach to Covid, saying harsh lockdowns are damaging earnings and investment and forcing a growing number of companies to consider shifting operations out of the world's second biggest economy.
Shanghai intensifies lockdown as Xi Jinping insists on zero-Covid
Shanghai is further tightening its stringent lockdown measures after China's top leader Xi Jinping pledged to "unswervingly" double down on the country's controversial zero-Covid policy, leaving millions confined to their homes with no end in sight.
Biden tests how much he can ratchet up the pressure on Putin
President Joe Biden is vowing to ratchet up even more pressure on Vladimir Putin as the Russian leader stages a nationalistic pageant set to highlight the civilization-destroying potential of his nuclear arms in a new round of saber-rattling.
China faces 'complex and grave' job market, warns Premier Li
One of China's top leaders has painted a grim picture of the job market in the world's most populous nation, as widespread Covid lockdowns slam the brakes on the economy.
What North Korea learned from Ukraine: Now's the perfect time for a nuclear push
Russia marks Victory Day amid Ukraine invasion
Dozens feared dead after Russia bombs school
The latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Survivors of Russian strike on Ukrainian school describe horror
Here's what the White House's grim coronavirus warning means for you
"You don't make the timeline, the virus makes the timeline."
Putin has put himself at the center of Russia's Victory Day. But he has little to celebrate
Ukrainian school used as shelter leveled by Russian airstrike
CNN's Sam Kiley reports from Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine where an official says a school in Bilohorivka being used as a shelter for civilians was hit by a Russian airstrike killing dozens.
Trudeau announces reopening of Canadian Embassy in Kyiv
Watch pro-abortion rights protesters march to Brett Kavanaugh's house
Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts may be familiar with chanting protesters at work, but after a draft opinion taking aim at the federal right to abortion leaked, protesters are showing up at the justices' family homes in Maryland.
Dozens feared dead after Russia bombs school where Ukrainians were sheltering, official says
About 60 people are feared dead after a Russian aircraft dropped a bomb on a school in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, where civilians were sheltering on Saturday afternoon, a Ukrainian official said.
An American woman stricken at a resort in the Bahamas is now hospitalized in Miami, official says
An American woman hospitalized on Friday in the Bahamas, where three other Americans died of unknown causes at a Sandals resort, has since left the country and is now being treated at a hospital in Miami, Royal Bahamas Police Force Commissioner Paul Rolle said.
At least 30 people killed after hotel explosion in Havana, Cuba's health ministry says
At least 30 people are dead and at least 24 remained hospitalized Sunday after Friday's explosion at the Hotel Saratoga in Havana, the Cuban health ministry said.
First lady Jill Biden makes unannounced trip to Ukraine
First lady Jill Biden spent part of Mother's Day making a publicly unannounced trip to Uzhhorod, Ukraine, a small city in the far southwestern corner of Ukraine, a country that for the last 10 weeks has been under invasion by Russia.
60 feared dead after Russia bombs school shelter, Ukraine says
Supreme Court mystery thickens
In the mid-1990s, a law student at Columbia University spent his spare time writing a thriller about the inner workings of the US Supreme Court. Brad Meltzer's "The 10th Justice" told the story of Ben Addison, a clerk to one of the justices who is duped into revealing the court's forthcoming, but still confidential, ruling to people seeking to profit off the decision.
The strategy behind Biden's new language about Republicans
Last week's Supreme Court bombshell introduced two new terms into Joe Biden's presidential rhetoric. One was abortion; the other may shape his election-year prospects more.
Before he escaped with his jailer, the Alabama fugitive stood accused of killing a sweet, patriotic mom who never forgot birthdays
The last few Independence Days have been tough for Austin Williams. It's not only that his mother, Connie Ridgeway, loved America and collected anything bearing its flag, but July 4 was her birthday.
High casualties feared after school shelter in Ukraine bombed
Horse with longest odds in the field wins Kentucky Derby
Irish nationalist Sinn Fein earns historic Northern Ireland election win
Northern Ireland is on the cusp of having a nationalist leader for the first time in its history after Sinn Fein, once considered the political wing of the IRA, emerged as the largest party in regional elections.
Gabby Petito's mother files wrongful death lawsuit against Brian Laundrie's estate
Nichole Schmidt, the mother of Gabby Petito, has taken legal action against the estate of Brian Laundrie, by filing a complaint in Sarasota County Friday, in which she asks for monetary compensation for the "wrongful death" of her daughter.
Horse with longest odds in the field wins Kentucky Derby
Rich Strike crossed the finish line first at the 148th Kentucky Derby on Saturday.
Hong Kong's next leader is a hardline former police officer who took on the city's protesters
Hong Kong's next leader is a hardline former police officer who took on the city's protesters
As night fell, chaos erupted when crowds of protesters outside Hong Kong's legislative building hurled bottles at police, who fired pepper spray and swung batons, dragging some people to the ground.
Deaths of 3 Americans in the Bahamas are under investigation, officials say
Three Americans died of unknown causes Friday at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas' Great Exuma island, and police are investigating, officials said.
Brazil's former leader Lula survived a corruption conviction and cancer. Now he's vying for the presidency again
Brazil's former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva formally announced his pre-candidacy for October's presidential election on Saturday, marking what could be the beginnings of a stunning political comeback for the once imprisoned ex-leader in a crucial election year.
'All women, children and elderly' have been evacuated from Azovstal, Ukrainian government says
France faces crisis over one of its favorite foods
Fois gras, the French culinary jewel that is as delicious as it is controversial, is a staple of upscale restaurants across the country. But now it's vanishing from menus during an "unprecedented" crisis that has seen some manufacturers begin to consider reducing portions.
UN calls to reopen key port in Odesa
Coronavirus wave this fall and winter could potentially infect 100 million, White House warns
The Biden administration is issuing a new warning that the US could potentially see 100 million Covid-19 infections this fall and winter, as officials publicly stress the need for more funding from Congress to prepare the nation.
California's largest reservoirs 'critically low' and dry season just starting
Against the backdrop of the water crisis in the Colorado River Basin, where the country's largest reservoirs are plunging at an alarming rate, California's two largest reservoirs — Shasta Lake and Lake Oroville — are facing a similar struggle.
Taliban decree orders women in Afghanistan to cover their faces
Women in Afghanistan must cover their faces in public, according to a decree issued by the Taliban on Saturday.
Sailors say US aircraft carrier that had multiple suicides occur among crew was uninhabitable
The commanding officer stood before the sailors of the USS George Washington's security team. One of their own, Xavier Sandor, had taken his life a few weeks earlier in mid-April, and the captain had come down to speak with the 110 or so young men and women who worked closely with him.
Roe v. Wade reversal would put local prosecutors on the front lines of the abortion fight
The state-by-state patchwork of abortion restrictions that a reversal of Roe v. Wade would render will be even more complicated by the approaches of local prosecutors and law enforcement officials charged with enforcing abortion bans.
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