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This is the video Chinese censors don't want you to see or share
Voices charged with raw frustration, agony and desperation are among the montage of audio recordings featured in "Voices of April," a video documenting the harsh impact of Shanghai's nearly month-long lockdown. CNN's David Culver reports.
The latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
US officials underline the West's new Russia strategy
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine has transformed into a grinding war of attrition with no meaningful peace deal in sight, the US and its allies have begun to convey a new, longer-term goal for the war: to defeat Russia so decisively on the battlefield that it will be deterred from launching such an attack ever again.
Beijing tests 20 million residents amid 'fast and furious' Omicron outbreak
• Opinion: Why no one dare tell Xi the awful truth about zero-Covid
Ukrainian official: Explosion in Russian-occupied Kreminna results in casualties
CNN crew gets caught in active Russian shelling
While shadowing paramedics in Kharkiv, Ukraine, CNN's Clarissa Ward and her team were forced to run for safety after getting caught in Russian shelling.
What the $44 billion Elon Musk deal means for Twitter
Twitter has agreed to sell itself to Elon Musk in a deal valued at around $44 billion, the company said Monday.
Trump says he won't return to Twitter even if he's reinstated by Musk
Twitter agreed to sell itself to Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in a roughly $44 billion deal. CNN's Brian Todd reports on what has critics concerned about the sale, and why former President Donald Trump may not be returning to the popular social media platform.
Mark Meadows' 2,319 text messages reveal Trump's inner circle communications before and after Jan. 6
What it's like to volunteer on the front lines in Ukraine
CNN's Sam Kiley speaks to a volunteer on the front lines in Ukraine who delivers medicine and food to villages in range of Russian artillery.
Elon Musk in 2001: I'm a little tired of the internet
Long before he was interested in buying Twitter, Elon Musk and his then-wife, Justice, told CNN in 2001 about the serial entrepreneur's plans to step back from Silicon Valley.
Judge holds Trump in civil contempt for failing to comply with document subpoenas
Attorneys for Donald Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James' office came head-to-head at a hearing Monday morning over whether the former president should be held in civil contempt for failing to comply with a document subpoena.
US wants to see Russia's military capabilities weakened, defense chief says
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to Kyiv on Sunday where they met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials, making them the highest-level US officials to have traveled to the country since the Russian invasion began in late February.
Blinken: Russia is 'failing' and 'Ukraine is succeeding'
Mark Meadows' 2,319 text messages reveal Trump's inner circle communications before and after Jan 6
CNN has obtained 2,319 text messages that former President Donald Trump's White House chief of staff Mark Meadows sent and received between Election Day 2020 and President Joe Biden's January 20, 2021 inauguration.
Blinken: Russia is 'failing' and 'Ukraine is succeeding'
McCarthy's latest genuflection to Trump paints America's possible post-midterm future
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's latest vow of loyalty to ex-President Donald Trump offers the clearest signal yet about the character of the likely Republican House majority that could rock Washington next year.
Clarissa Ward reports from city pulverized by Russian strikes
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, on the destruction left behind after two large missiles landed in and around the city's regional state administration building last month.
WSJ: Why the US is holding off on sanctioning Putin's rumored girlfriend
The Wall Street Journal is reporting "US officials paused proposals to sanction Alina Kabaeva, the rumored girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin over fears it would be felt as too personal an escalation in US-Russia relations." Putin has never confirmed that Kabaeva is his girlfriend. Wall Street Journal reporter Vivian Salama joins New Day to discuss.
'Voices of April': China's internet erupts in protest against censorship of Shanghai lockdown video
A quarter of all the electricity in this county is powering Bitcoin mining
As the Bitcoin industry grows, CNN's Nick Watt visits a Washington state county where a quarter of all electricity generated is powering Bitcoin mining.
Macron's win is a relief to the West, but a historic far-right vote signals a looming threat
Twitter board meets to discuss Elon Musk's takeover offer
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Russia is 'continuously attacking' Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant
• Russia continued heavy shelling of Ukrainian cities, official says• Loss of warship could impact morale of Russian troops• Russians locked Ukrainians in basement for 3 weeks
Huge blast at illegal oil refinery in Nigeria kills scores of people, including children
Women and children are among the scores of people killed in an explosion at an illegal oil refinery in a border town in southern Nigeria, authorities say.
Russia bombards the last significant holdout in Mariupol
• Russia continued heavy shelling of Ukrainian cities, official says• Loss of warship could impact morale of Russian troops• Russians locked Ukrainians in basement for 3 weeks
Macron bests Le Pen after far right's historic challenge
Macron will be the first President reelected in 20 years
Macron will be the first President reelected in 20 years
Emmanuel Macron will win France's presidential election, pollsters project, fending off a historic challenge from right-wing candidate Marine Le Pen during Sunday's runoff vote.
Emmanuel Macron wins France's presidential election
Opinion: Why Macron's win is a big blow to Putin
France, Europe and the free world have survived a substantial challenge to their collective well-being. While some 1,200 miles away, Russian President Vladimir Putin suffered a profound blow as Emmanuel Macron defeated far-right challenger Marine Le Pen, a Putin ally, to become the first French President in a generation to win reelection.
Russia bombards the last significant holdout in Mariupol
• Russia continued heavy shelling of Ukrainian cities, official says• Loss of warship could impact morale of Russian troops• Russians locked Ukrainians in basement for 3 weeks
UK says Ukraine's resistance has inflicted 'significant cost on Russian forces', while attacks rage on
Six drown off Lebanon coast after overloaded boat capsizes, says Lebanese navy
An overloaded boat transporting around 60 people who were fleeing Lebanon for an unknown destination capsized near the northern port of Tripoli on Saturday evening, according to the Lebanese Red Cross.
Professor says he knows why the last 10 years in the US have been so 'stupid'
Social psychologist and NYU professor Jonathan Haidt argues that social media has polarized and damaged democracy in the US.
Ten confirmed dead after sightseeing boat goes missing in Japan
Ten people have been confirmed dead after a Japanese sightseeing boat with 26 people on board went missing on Saturday.
Beijing races to contain 'urgent and grim' Covid outbreak as Shanghai lockdown continues
Beijing is racing to track a Covid-19 outbreak that may have been spreading in the capital for a week, city authorities said on Saturday, raising the prospect more stringent restrictions could soon be implemented in line with other Chinese cities.
A crystal-clear issue: The White House is in desperate need of new glassware
It was during the George W. Bush administration that it was first noticed in earnest, and the massive state dinners of the Barack Obama era only solidified the situation: The White House was desperately in need of crystal.
Elon Musk's next massive payday looms
Does the richest person on the planet need another massive pay package? That's the decision facing the Tesla board of directors.
Ukrainians celebrate Easter in the shadow of war
They've endured intense battles, brutal airstrikes and unimaginable loss, but this weekend many Ukrainians will attempt to celebrate one of their most important holidays of the year: Orthodox Easter.
Macron vs. Le Pen: French voters to choose between two very different leaders
French voters will choose between two very different visions for their country during Sunday's presidential runoff election, as the centrist President Emmanuel Macron seeks to fend off a challenge from his far-right opponent, Marine Le Pen.
Nine people found from missing Japanese sightseeing boat, coast guard says
Nine people from a Japanese tour boat that went missing with 26 people on board have been found, the country's coast guard said Sunday, as search and rescue efforts continue.
Civilian evacuation from Mariupol thwarted by Russia
1 death, 17 liver transplants in multi-country outbreak of hepatitis in children, WHO says
At least 169 cases of acute hepatitis in children aged one month to 16 years old have been identified in an outbreak that now involves 11 countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday.
Zelensky says Blinken and Austin will visit Ukraine on Sunday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will visit Kyiv on Sunday.
Zelensky says US secretary of state and defense secretary will visit Kyiv on Sunday
Police looking for suspects after 4 shot in Washington, DC
Police were searching for suspects late Friday afternoon in a shooting that wounded four people in northwest Washington.
Why India can buy Russian oil, and still be friends with the US
What a difference a few weeks make. Just last month India was taking flak from the West for its relationship with Russia.
'My heart is torn': As war rages on at home, these young disabled Ukrainian swimmers are stranded in Turkey
On February 17, a team of young disabled Ukrainian swimmers traveled to Turkey to nurture their ambitions of becoming elite professionals.
UN chief sets meetings with Putin and Zelensky
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