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After a weeks-long Covid lockdown, residents in Shanghai, China, are upset and have begun confronting police over Covid tactics. CNN's David Culver reports.
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Russian business tycoon Oleg Tinkov has blasted the war in Ukraine, criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin and other Kremlin officials while calling the war "insane." CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
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Finance ministers from multiple nations walked out of a closed-door G20 session in Washington on Wednesday when the Russian delegate began his prepared remarks, a person familiar with the session said.
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Tetiana Poudel's father, a deputy commander in Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, needed combat boots.
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The war in Ukraine may be entering a new and critical stage with a fresh focus by Russia's military, a last stand in a key Ukrainian city and the promise of additional firepower from the US to help Ukraine fight back.
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When he was first elected French President in 2017, Emmanuel Macron promised that over the next five years he would do everything to ensure people would no longer have "any reason to vote for the extremes."
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Joe Biden would probably like to forget the last few days.
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Dmitry Nekazakov was walking his dog before he went to work when the Russian shelling started on Hostomel, a city on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv. The sky buzzed with low-flying helicopters from which Russian troops jumped, while rockets rained down.
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Phase two of Russia's invasion of Ukraine -- an offensive in the eastern Donbas region -- is underway. The question is whether it will be any more successful and competent than phase one, and whether Ukraine will have enough troops and weapons to impede or even block it.
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Actor Johnny Depp has resumed his testimony in a Fairfax, Virginia court in his defamation case against his ex-wife Amber Heard.
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Oleg Tinkov, the billionaire founder of a big Russian digital bank, has blasted Russia's "insane war" in Ukraine and urged the West to help President Vladimir Putin find an off-ramp to "stop this massacre."
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Hong Kong's Covid-19 curbs are continuing to severely limit travel into the city, with only one flight from outside the Asia Pacific region landing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The US military is keeping a constant watch on Russia's nuclear arsenal as the war in Ukraine continues and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is being briefed two or three times a week by the top US general who oversees US nuclear weapons and defenses, according to multiple defense officials.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has moved one step closer to being extradited to the United States, where he is set to be tried on Espionage Act charges for his role in publishing classified military documents, after a London court sent his handover to the British government for approval.
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CNN's Ben Wedeman reports from a hospital in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, where soldiers are recovering after fighting the Russian invasion.
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Credit Suisse expects to report a first-quarter loss after increasing legal provisions, seeing business activity slow and taking a hit from the fallout of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Swiss bank said on Wednesday.
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President Joe Biden's visit to the critical swing state of New Hampshire to sell his domestic agenda was overshadowed by new economic warning signs of how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is creating greater uncertainty and volatility in the world economy, compounding the obstacles the President and his party are facing in November.
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Johnny Depp is expected to take the stand on Tuesday in his defamation case against his ex-wife Amber Heard.
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Johnny Depp testified in his defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard. Depp is suing Heard for $50 million in a Fairfax County, Virginia, court over a 2018 Washington Post op-ed in which she wrote about her experience with domestic abuse. Depp was not referred to by name in Heard's piece.
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The Pentagon says it is unknown how many of the estimated 500 crew members on the Russian cruiser Moskva actually survived. The ship sunk after Ukraine struck it with two missiles, according to the US. This comes as the father of one Russian sailor aboard the Moskva is demanding answers about his son. CNN's Alex Marquardt has more.
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A chilling threat has emerged for the residents of Mariupol after the release of a purported communications intercept of a Russian ground unit commander. CNN's Matt Rivers has more on the battle of Mariupol.
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Air passengers in the US have been removing their Covid-19 face coverings after a federal judge ruled that the government's mask mandate on commercial planes was unlawful.
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The US has few ways to track the substantial supply of anti-tank, anti-aircraft and other weaponry it has sent across the border into Ukraine, sources tell CNN, a blind spot that's due in large part to the lack of US boots on the ground in the country -- and the easy portability of many of the smaller systems now pouring across the border.
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The International Monetary Fund has slashed its expectations for global economic growth over the next two years because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, comparing the ripple effects from the conflict to an "earthquake."
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Russia's war on Ukraine has turned toward the country's eastern industrial region of Donbas. Vladimir Putin appears determined to occupy the region and bring it into Russia's sphere of influence. But why?
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CNN's Kaitlin Collins shares a video, obtained from the Associated Press, showing the moment a Ukrainian mother in Kharkiv sees the body of her 15-year-old son after he was killed from Russian shelling.
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Multiple explosions rocked schools in western Kabul on Tuesday, leaving an unknown number of casualties, according to police and witnesses.
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• Shanghai's low official Covid death toll raises questions outside China• Lockdowns cast pall over China's economy
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When Ukrainian forces repelled Russian troops aiming to capture the capital, Kyiv, they said they found some interesting baggage among the detritus of the Russian retreat -- abandoned ammunition and armor, and inside the military vehicles, Russian parade uniforms. "They expected to get Kyiv in two days and then have a parade here," said Oleksandr Hruzevych, the deputy chief of staff of Ukraine's ground forces.
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A brigade accused of committing war crimes in the Ukrainian town of Bucha has been awarded an honorary title by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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One of the most iconic images of the climate crisis is melting ice and, in some parts of the world, it can lead to catastrophic flooding. But how exactly does that happen? CNN explains the science behind rising sea levels and what effect they have on our world.
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New photos and a short video clip emerged early Monday on social media showing Russia's guided-missile cruiser, the Moskva, badly damaged and on fire in the hours before the ship sunk in the Black Sea on Thursday.
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unveiled its new system for travel risk assessments on Monday.
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CNN's Clarissa Ward visits Sloviansk, Ukraine, on Orthodox Palm Sunday where citizens are preparing to leave as Russian troops approach the town.
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CNN's Phil Black tours an abandoned Russian military camp in a forest in Ukraine.
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Three sailors from the USS George Washington aircraft carrier were found dead in less than one week, the Navy said, as the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and local authorities investigate the deaths.
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The fate of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol is hanging on an unknown number of defenders making their last stand at an iron and steel plant.
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