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China is tightening controls and partially locking down its capital city. I'm trying to get in.
• Lockdowns turn millions into virtual prisoners
They fled Ukraine to protect their children. Now these mothers are returning home
Pentagon spokesman slams Putin's 'depravity' in emotional remarks
Lockdowns in China turn millions into virtual prisoners
China's zero-Covid policy has officials using increasingly extreme measures to stop the virus from spreading. CNN's David Culver reports from Shanghai, where he remains under strict lockdown in his own home.
Tennis star Marta Kostyuk asks 'What am I living for?' as Ukrainians grapple with the toll of Russia's invasion
Right now Ukrainian tennis star Marta Kostyuk is finding it tough focusing on the sport she has dedicated her life to.
Ukrainian journalist killed in Russian strike on central Kyiv
An overnight Russian strike on central Kyiv killed a 54-year-old Ukrainian journalist and left residents shaken. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Trevor Reed's family speaks after his release from Russian prison
American Trevor Reed, a US citizen and former Marine who had been detained in Russia since 2019, is back in the US. CNN's Jake Tapper talks to his parents and sister.
New text messages reveal Fox's Hannity advising Trump White House and seeking direction
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Fox's Sean Hannity exchanged more than 80 text messages between Election Day 2020 and Joe Biden's January 2021 inauguration, communications that show Hannity's evolution from staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump's election lies to being "fed up" with the "lunatics" hurting Trump's cause in the days before January 6.
Nasdaq closes month near 14-year low as recession fears grow
US stocks plunged on Friday, with the Nasdaq marking its worst month since October 2008 and the S&P notching its worst month since March 2020 at the onset of the Covid pandemic.
Judge rejects Trump's affidavit saying he doesn't have documents sought by New York's attorney general
Former President Donald Trump said in a sworn affidavit that he doesn't have any documents sought by the New York attorney general in its investigation of the Trump Organization's finances.
'Crushed our family': Family of detained American calls for his release
Emad Shargi, an American father and husband, has been held in an Iranian prison since 2018. His family talks to CNN's Kate Bolduan with renewed calls for his release home amid news of Trevor Reed's return to the US.
Heavy shelling by Russian forces across east as Ukraine accuses Russia of 'robbing' wheat
At least five Russian businessmen have died by apparent suicide in just three months
At least five prominent Russian businessmen have reportedly died by suicide since late January, with three of them allegedly killing members of their families before taking their own lives.
Putin keeps the ruble surging as Russia makes 11th-hour effort to avoid default
Russian President Vladimir Putin's efforts to support the ruble continue to pay off — and then some.
Fleeing women reveal what Russian soldiers are saying
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh speaks to citizens caught in the fast-changing landscape near the Dnieper River, a site Russian soldiers are pushing to control.
Sean Hannity's text to Meadows said he was fed up with 'f'ing lunatics'
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Fox's Sean Hannity exchanged more than 80 text messages between Election Day 2020 and Joe Biden's January 2021 inauguration, communications that show Hannity's evolution from staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump's election lies to being "fed up" with the "lunatics" hurting Trump's cause in the days before January 6. CNN's Jamie Gangel has the exclusive report.
Boris Becker sentenced to two-and-a-years in jail over bankruptcy charges
Six-time grand slam champion Boris Becker was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail on Friday for flouting the terms of his bankruptcy in 2017, the UK's PA media reported.
At least 5 killed, many more feared dead after explosion at Kabul mosque
At least five people were killed and 20 wounded after an explosion at a mosque in the Afghan capital Kabul after Friday prayers, Taliban spokesperson for the chief of police Khalid Zadran said -- but eyewitnesses said they feared many more had died.
The Fed's favorite inflation measure hit a fresh 40-year high
Americans had to reach deeper into their pockets in March, as yet another key inflation index showed prices hit a fresh 40-year high.
A new realization dawns in the US and Europe
Why Saudi Arabia and Turkey are making up now
There is so much Saudi Arabia and Turkey could do together, and now could be their moment.
Much of Europe is now facing stagflation. France is already there.
The European economy slowed in the first three months of the year due to a combination of soaring inflation and early fallout from the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine says Russians are stealing wheat, 'threatening the world's food security'
'They never expected Mariupol to resist'
Russian missiles hit Kyiv during UN chief's visit
180 million people impacted by China's Covid lockdowns. Here's what you need to know
China has introduced lockdown measures in its two biggest cities, Beijing and Shanghai -- the twin engines that power much of the nation's economy -- in an uncompromising bid to stamp out Covid-19 outbreaks.
Russian missiles hit Kyiv during UN chief's visit
Amazon stock plunges as company reports nearly $4 billion loss
Amazon reported a significant loss in the first three months of the year, sending the company's stock plunging.
Russian missiles hit Kyiv during UN chief's visit
CNN reporter shares experience of living under Shanghai lockdown
CNN's David Culver gives a tour of his Shanghai apartment during the weeks-long Covid lockdown in China.
Elon Musk sells $4.8 billion worth of Tesla shares
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold $4.8 billion worth of the electric automaker's stock on Tuesday, the day after the Twitter board agreed to sell the company to him in a deal valuing the social media platform at $44 billion.
'Leonardo da Vinci of violins' goes up for auction in France
A near three-century-old instrument lauded as a Leonardo da Vinci of violins could fetch as much as 10 million euros ($10.6 million) when it is auctioned next month, the French house overseeing the sale said.
American killed fighting alongside Ukrainian forces
• Opinion: A Russian soldier asked how she lost her eye. Here is the awful truth
Top Navalny associate on Putin's threats: Lying is his second nature
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks to Vladimir Ashurkov, a close associate of Alexey Navalny, who reacts to Russian President Vladimir Putin's vague threat to countries intervening in Ukraine.
Anderson finally meets Ukrainian mom sheltered in Kyiv after speaking for months
CNN's Anderson Cooper finally meets Ukrainian mom Olena Gnes in person after interviewing her several times since the Russian invasion.
'Some evidence' Russia learning from mistakes, US officials say
Russian forces have made some progress in Moscow's renewed assault on eastern Ukraine, according to US and NATO officials, as their military tries to fix the myriad problems that plagued the early weeks of the invasion.
Graphic photos captured in Bucha reveal Russian atrocities
In a CNN exclusive, Anderson Cooper speaks with a local prosecutor and a witness who share their graphic photos and videos of alleged war crimes committed by Russian soldiers in Bucha, Ukraine.
After epic journey, orphaned Ukrainian girl is reunited with grandfather
When 12-year-old Kira Obedinsky, orphaned by war, was whisked from her hometown of Mariupol to a hospital in a Russian-controlled area of eastern Ukraine earlier in March, she was unsure if she would ever be reunited with her remaining family members.
Orphaned girl was taken and used in Russian propaganda. Now, she tells her story
Kira Obedinsky was orphaned by war. She was taken from her hometown of Mariupol to a hospital in a Russian-controlled area of eastern Ukraine. She has now been reunited in Kyiv with her grandfather, and she spoke to CNN for the first time about her ordeal. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Two large explosions in Kyiv after talks in Ukrainian capital between Zelensky and UN chief
Russian progress in Donbas hampered by continued logistical problems, US says
US Congress puts brakes on $33 billion Ukraine bill
Republicans and Democrats warn there are many issues that need to be sorted out over President Joe Biden's Ukraine supplemental funding request that officially came Thursday -- including drafting the legislative language -- and the whole process could take weeks until there are final votes in both chambers.
Elon Musk wants to 'authenticate all real humans' on Twitter. Here's what that could mean
As the public combs through Elon Musk's Twitter feed for clues on how the billionaire entrepreneur intends to run the social media platform he's buying for $44 billion, one mysterious line stands out: "authenticate all real humans."
A disastrous day for Democrats' 2022 chances
Huge number of civilians bodies recovered in Kyiv
Russian gas customers in Europe may accept Putin's payment terms
Ukrainian prosecutor names 10 Russian soldiers suspected of Bucha crimes
Soaring costs and shortages push German industry to the brink
Siempelkamp Giesserei has seen its fair share of crises in its 99 years. But pandemic shutdowns, supply chain disruptions and soaring energy prices have thrown the Düsseldorf metals factory into uncharted territory.
A Russian soldier asked how she lost her eye. Here is the awful truth
On March 15, Halyna Moroskhovskaya was cooking soup for 172 people in the city-run dormitory she managed in Mariupol. Like her, the residents were sheltering in temporary accommodation while Russian forces relentlessly shelled her home city.
UN official speaks out after meeting with Putin
UN Secretary General António Guterres speaks to Anderson Cooper about his meeting with Vladimir Putin and how he is trying to open humanitarian corridors in Ukraine.
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