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UN chief sets meetings with Putin and Zelensky
Russia reveals land bridge ambition, as the Kremlin says its 'second phase' goal to take over southern Ukraine and Donbas
Russians locked Ukrainians in basement for 3 weeks. CNN visits 'horrific' conditions
CNN's Ed Lavandera visits a Ukrainian village where survivors say Russians rounded up the villagers at gunpoint and locked them in a basement for three weeks.
Ukrainians come under fire while fleeing home country
Humanitarian corridors meant to safely evacuate Ukrainian residents are failing due to a lack of Russian ceasefire. Ukraine's military says residents are coming under fire while trying to leave the country. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
Marjorie Taylor Greene confronted over old social media posts advocating violence against Democrats in court testimony
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia was confronted in court on Friday over past social media posts advocating violence against Democrats. At the hearing in Atlanta, to determine if Greene is constitutionally barred from running for reelection because of her alleged role in the January 6 insurrection, the congresswoman repeatedly said she couldn't remember past comments or interactions.
Former president of Honduras makes initial appearance in US federal court
Juan Orlando Hernández, the former president of Honduras, appeared virtually for his initial US court appearance Friday on federal drug trafficking and firearms possession charges.
1 crew member died and 27 are missing after Moskva warship sank, according to Russian state media
Russia acknowledges casualties for the first time since guided-missile cruiser sank
At least one person was killed and another 27 are missing after the Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, sunk earlier this month, according to Russian state media.
An American couple traveled to rescue Ukrainian orphans. Their attempt led to a child trafficking investigation
When Russian bombs started dropping on Ukraine in late February, a country singer half a world away in Nashville says he felt the panic of a parent whose child is in danger.
Thirty-three dead and dozens injured in Afghanistan mosque blast
Thirty-three people are thought to have died in a blast at a mosque in Afghanistan's Kunduz province, according to the Taliban.
Against all odds, a Ukrainian artist and his curators bring 'Fountain of Exhaustion' to Venice
On the evening on February 24, just hours after Russia launched its full-blown attack on Ukraine, art curator Maria Lanko got into her car and left her home in Kyiv. Unsure of her exact plan, and with a potentially dangerous journey ahead, she packed only a few personal items into her trunk along with 78 bronze funnels belonging to one of the country's most important living artists, Pavlo Makov. Her mission was to drive them out of the country to safety.
French election could be a bigger shock to markets than Brexit or Trump
French voters are expected to hand Emmanuel Macron five more years in office on Sunday, favoring the president over far-right candidate Marine Le Pen after a strong showing in a fiery debate. But investors remain on edge.
Locked out of classrooms, Afghan girls are taking drastic measures
When Heela came out tops in her 9th grade school grades last year, the 14-year-old girl ran home full of excitement, bursting to tell her family the happy news.
4 ways Russia is trying to prove it can live with sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin has devoted considerable airtime over the past few weeks to reassuring the Russian public that sanctions hurt the West more than they hurt Russia.
'I can't leave it': The residents of an embattled Donbas village are determined to stay
Galina Nikolaevna is weeping in the wreckage of her home in the village of Kamyshevakha in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine. Two days ago, a couple of Russian shells landed on the house and the garage, making it uninhabitable.
Luhansk region evacuation bid disrupted by Russian shelling, military official says
She defied the odds to lead the first all-women fishing cooperative. Now they stand to lose it all
The Zambezi River is one of the largest bodies of water in Africa. It rises in Zambia, then it curves, snake-like on its 2,500km journey first to the west through Angola, skimming Namibia and Botswana, then flowing south along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, before finally running eastward through Mozambique, heading for the ocean.
'We don't realize how strong we actually are': How Alexey Navalny became Russia's opposition leader
Russian opposition leader. Anti-corruption campaigner. Assassination attempt survivor. Prisoner.
Russian troops use rape as 'an instrument of war' in Ukraine, rights groups allege
When Russian troops invaded Ukraine and began closing in on its capital, Kyiv, Andrii Dereko begged his 22-year-old stepdaughter Karina Yershova to leave the suburb where she lived.
Election campaign marked by anti-Islam narratives leaves many French Muslims feeling marginalized
Hiba Latreche took a last gulp of water and reached for a date, her eyes flitting between the plates of food before her and her phone screen as it blinked toward 5:42 a.m., the beginning of her fast.
'Trucks carry in the bodies': Images show evidence of mass graves outside Mariupol
Some big Indian businesses are joining the exodus from Russia
Two of India's biggest businesses are moving away from Russia, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi refrains from taking a tough stance against Moscow over the war in Ukraine.
'People praying as hell rains down': CNN reporter shows the horrific reality of life beneath bombardment
A dozen people hide in the basement of a bombed-out theater in Rubizhne, Ukraine. They are constantly terrorized by the sounds of war. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
See how Ukrainian IED team disposes of land mines
CNN's Phil Black travels with Ukrainian soldiers that are collecting the active munitions Russian forces left behind.
An incredibly damning quote from Mitch McConnell on January 6
Mitch McConnell knew that what happened on January 6, 2021, was deeply wrong. And that blame for the riot that day lay at the feet of then-President Donald Trump.
US Navy opens investigation after 4 deaths by suicide among aircraft carrier crew
'We don't believe you': Ukrainian woman interrogated by Russian soldiers
A Ukrainian woman fled her home in Kherson after five Russian soldiers stormed her apartment. She shares how they questioned her and searched her phone with CNN's Julia Chatterley.
US Air Force creates new weapons system called 'Phoenix Ghost' for Ukraine
The additional $800 million aid package for Ukraine announced by President Biden will include a new drone system designed by the US Air Force called the "Phoenix Ghost." CNN's Barbara Starr reports.
Florida legislature approves end of Disney's special status
The Florida legislature on Thursday gave final passage to a pair of bills aimed at Disney, weeks into the company's feud with Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis over its objections to a new law that limits certain classroom discussion on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Biden questions whether Russia controls Mariupol after Putin scrapped plans to storm steel plant
Ex-CIA head reacts to audio purporting Russian troops feeling abandoned
Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus (Ret.) reacts to purported intercepted communication between Russian soldiers expressing their frustration towards their commanders.
Biden announces new Ukraine security assistance
President Joe Biden on Thursday announced another package of weapons and other aid will be sent to to Ukraine in the administration's latest efforts to reinforce the country's forces battling against Russia's invasion.
Mariupol mayor: Evacuations from steel plant 'not possible'
Putin rattles his 'Satan II' nuclear saber to hide Russian failures in Ukraine war: analysts
Vladimir Putin did his best to put a menacing spin on Russia's testing of a new intercontinental ballistic missile on Wednesday.
The head of Russia's second biggest oil company has quit
One of Russia's richest men has quit as CEO of Lukoil, the country's second-largest oil company.
Putin scraps plan to storm key Ukrainian holdout in Mariupol in favor of an ongoing blockade
Clashes erupt in Jerusalem, Israel responds to Gaza rockets with airstrikes
Palestinians and Israeli security forces clashed early Thursday around the entrance to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City and Israel responded to rockets fired from Gaza with airstrikes, as the worst tensions in months continued to simmer.
Biden administration expected to detail how Ukrainian refugees can enter US on humanitarian grounds, source says
The Biden administration is expected to soon announce new details for how Ukrainian refugees would be able to seek entry into the United States on humanitarian grounds, a source familiar with the planning said.
Macron vs. Le Pen: The French presidential election runoff
The only way to end Russia's war on Ukraine
There is only one answer to the war in Ukraine: a peace deal.
Why Russia wants to close off Mariupol steel plant
Zelensky's reaction to Trump's 2019 remark gets renewed attention
An interaction between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky resurfaced online and is getting renewed attention after Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Shanghai health workers broke down door of 92-year-old to take her into quarantine
The men came after 2 a.m. on Tuesday in the dead of the night, banging on an apartment door in a rundown housing complex in Shanghai. When nobody answered, they pried open the lock and barged in, rousing a 92-year-old woman from her bed.
Putin scraps plan to storm a steel plant in Mariupol in favor of an ongoing blockade
Putin issues warning after Russia successfully tests new ICBM
CNN's Barbara Starr reports on Russia's test launch of the RS-28 Sarmat, an ICBM sometimes referred to as "Satan II."
Zelensky: Lack of weapons to beat Russia in Mariupol
His house was demolished because he is Muslim, he says
Shahdullah Baig stands among the rubble of what was once his modest two-bedroom home, his belongings buried under debris and broken bricks.
Western pressure on Russia hasn't stopped Putin's latest provocations
• Yellen and other finance ministers walk out of G20 meeting with Russia
Survivors in Kyiv detail brutal attack from Russian forces
CNN's Phil Black speaks with residents in Kyiv, Ukraine, whose lives changed forever after surviving brutal attacks by Russian forces.
Putin issues warning after Russia successfully tests new ICBM
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