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Russians released this video of firefight. Military expert explains why
Military expert Forbes McKenzie walks through a drone video of a firefight in Ukraine, released by Russia. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports.
North Korea fires projectile into Sea of Japan
North Korea fired at least one unidentified projectile into the waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula, South Korean authorities said on Saturday.
UK sanctions could lead to 'final destruction of bilateral ties,' Russia warns British ambassador
Sri Lanka president declares new state of emergency as protests roil island
Sri Lanka's President Gotabaya Rajapaksa declared a state of emergency on Friday, after prolonged protests and a general strike shuttered schools, businesses, and transport services.
US woman tracks down rightful owners of long-lost photo album in war-torn Ukrainian city
Images of the war in Ukraine have inspired people worldwide to search for ways to try to help.
Kyiv mayor warns citizens to 'be aware' ahead of May 9 amid warnings Putin could formally declare war
Todd Boehly-led group agrees deal to buy Chelsea Football Club
Chelsea Football Club announced Friday that terms have been agreed for a new ownership group, led by Todd Boehly, to buy the club.
At least 18 dead after explosion destroys Havana hotel
Son of dictator poised for the presidency as the Philippines goes to the polls
• Analysis: Why the Philippine election could be a win for China
Kyiv mayor warns citizens to 'be aware' ahead of May 9 amid warnings Putin could formally declare war
US intelligence-sharing with Ukraine raises a serious question: How far is too far?
Two months into Russia's war in Ukraine, the Biden administration has increased the amount of intelligence it shares with Kyiv, contributing to successful strikes against senior Russian leaders and the Russian Navy's flagship, the Moskva, sources familiar with the intelligence sharing tell CNN.
Zelensky accuses Russia of using Mariupol blockade as form of 'torture'
Harry and Meghan will attend Queen's jubilee, but they're not invited onto Buckingham Palace balcony
Former defense secretary says Trump proposed bombing Mexico
In his new book, former Defense Secretary Mark Esper says then-President Donald Trump proposed launching missiles into Mexico to destroy the drug labs in 2020. CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman has more.
Russians try to put their stamp on Mariupol through the restoration of Russian-language symbols, say Ukrainian officials
Putin's reputed girlfriend Alina Kabaeva included in proposed EU sanctions list, sources say
Alina Kabaeva, a woman who has previously been romantically linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is included in the sixth proposed package of European Union sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, according to two European diplomatic sources.
Funerals held for three killed in Israeli Independence Day attack as police hunt suspects
Three men killed in a gun and axe attack Thursday night in the central Israeli city of Elad were buried Friday following a huge funeral procession, the Israeli rescue service Zaka Tel Aviv said.
Belarus jails student a year after forcing down the airliner she was traveling on
Sofia Sapega, a Russian law student arrested with her Belarusian dissident boyfriend last year when Belarus forced a Ryanair airliner to land, was sentenced Friday to six years in prison for inciting social hatred, Russian state news agency TASS reports.
What happens when the Russians capture men in Ukraine? CNN reports
There have been numerous reports of Russian soldiers abducting Ukrainian men. CNN's Sara Sidner speaks with the families looking for answers.
Ukraine says Russian efforts to take territory are confined
$300M yacht owned by Russian oligarch seized in Fiji
US officials announced the seizure of a $300 million yacht belonging to a Russian oligarch close to Putin, its second yacht seizure in recent weeks. CNN's Kara Scanell has more.
Man arrested after rampage at Bangkok airport
A man who allegedly went on an armed rampage at Thailand's biggest airport is now facing charges, one of which could be eligible for the death penalty.
If this Russian neighbor joins NATO, it fears Putin's actions
In just a few days, Finland will decide if it will join NATO and its military are already preparing in case Russia should threaten war. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
Asian markets tumble as China remains fully committed to zero-Covid policy
Asian stock markets and currencies fell Friday, as investors remain worried about the US Federal Reserve's policy changes and China's renewed pledge to stick to its controversial zero-Covid policy.
Xi Jinping sends warning to anyone who questions China's zero-Covid policy
China's top leader Xi Jinping has issued the strongest warning yet against anyone who questions the country's zero-Covid policy, as stringent, frequent lockdowns fuel public discontent and deal a devastating blow to the Chinese economy.
US provided intelligence that helped Ukraine target Russia's prized Moskva warship
CNN sits down with Ukrainian Marine who was held prisoner by Russia
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh sits down with Ukrainian Marine Hlib Stryzhko who was fighting for Mariupol before Russia held him for 17 days.
Biden comes out fighting in pre-election reboot
Most White Houses wait for their midterm election shellacking or thumping to shake up their message and strategy shop.
Inside the hunt for Russian oligarchs' assets
The Department of Justice is quietly unraveling a complex web of shell companies and middlemen used by Russian oligarchs, and President Vladimir Putin himself, as it accelerates efforts to seize assets belonging to the Kremlin's most wealthy and influential players, the Justice official charged with leading the team hunting the assets told CNN on Thursday.
'Bleak hell': UN official on Ukrainian soldiers and civilians who've endured non-stop shelling
CNN's Isa Soares has more on the Mariupol steel plant as Ukrainian troops fight to defend it and civilians remain trapped inside.
Amber Heard testifies: 'Nothing I did made him stop hitting me'
Amber Heard continued testifying on Thursday in her defense against a $50 million defamation claim brought by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.
Let's set the record straight on Lavrov's Hitler comments
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's comments on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's Jewish identity have occasioned shock, dismay, and outrage. In an interview on Italian television, Lavrov defended his country's portrayal of Ukraine as a "Nazi" state, Zelensky's background notwithstanding. "So what if Zelensky is Jewish?" he asked. "The fact does not negate the Nazi elements in Ukraine." Indeed, Hitler himself had "Jewish blood," and "the most ardent antisemites are usually Jews," he said.
Why the Philippine election could be a win for China
UN: 'Unclear' how many remain at Azovstal steel plant as heavy fighting continues
Dow plunges more than 1,000 points
So much for the good feelings on Wall Street. US markets fell sharply Thursday, eviscerating all of the gains from Wednesday after the Federal Reserve's announcement of its plans to increase in its benchmark interest rate won over investors.
Karine Jean-Pierre to become first Black and out LGBTQ White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre will become the new White House press secretary when Jen Psaki departs her role next week, President Joe Biden announced in a statement Thursday, becoming the first Black and out LGBTQ person to hold the position.
'A little inauthentic': Defense attorney breaks down Amber Heard's testimony
Actress Amber Heard testified Thursday in the defamation trial brought by former husband Johnny Depp. Criminal defense attorney Sara Azari joins CNN's Ana Cabrera to discuss Heard's allegations on the stand and how it affects the case.
Putin apologized over FM's Hitler comments, Israel says
Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized for comments that his Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made about Hitler and Jews earlier this week in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, according to a statement from Bennett's office.
'Fierce bloody combat is ongoing' at Azovstal
A 13-year-old girl told the police she had been gang-raped. Then a police officer allegedly raped her
A 13-year-old girl who was allegedly gang-raped by four men in India, was allegedly raped again by a police officer after she tried to seek his help in reporting the initial attack.
New evidence found in Madeleine McCann case as German prosecutor is 'sure' suspect killed British girl
A German prosecutor has said he is "sure" that Madeleine McCann -- the British girl who disappeared from a resort in Portugal in 2007 at the age of three -- was killed by suspect Christian Brückner.
Russians steal vast amounts of Ukrainian grain and equipment, threatening this year's harvest
Is Lavrov's Hitler remark the last straw for Israel?
China's economy is going backwards
China's gigantic services sector just contracted at the second sharpest pace on record as Covid lockdowns hit businesses hard.
Watch Russian drone footage showing street fighting
Drone footage shows the destruction and fighting in the eastern Ukrainian town of Popasna in the Luhansk region. The drone video was originally posted by a pro-Russian Telegram channel and appears to have been taken by a Russian military drone.
Russians steal vast amounts of Ukrainian grain and equipment, threatening this year's harvest
Russian forces are stealing farm equipment and thousands of tons of grain from Ukrainian farmers in areas they have occupied, as well as targeting food storage sites with artillery, multiple sources have told CNN.
Retired US major general: What it will take for Ukrainians to win
Covid-19's full death toll is nearly three times higher than reported, WHO data suggests
About 14.9 million people around the world died as a direct or indirect result of Covid-19 in the period between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2021, according to new estimates from the World Health Organization -- nearly three times more deaths than were officially reported.
Remarkable video obtained from Ukrainian soldier shows battle around Kyiv
CNN's Matt Rivers retraces how the battle around Kyiv unfolded and how Ukraine won.
Ukrainian oil baron unleashes vast wealth to fight Putin
CNN's Nic Robertson speaks to Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash, a major contributor to the war effort against Russia, who is facing extradition to the US.
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