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Video shows tense scene in Jerusalem
Tensions are high at one of Jerusalem's holiest sites following clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.
Russian warship sinks amid conflicting reports of how it became damaged
Russia warns of nuclear weapons in Baltic if Finland and Sweden join NATO
FBI says North Korean hackers stole more than $600 million in cryptocurrency in single hack
The FBI on Thursday blamed hackers associated with the North Korean government for stealing more than $600 million in cryptocurrency last month from a video gaming company -- the latest in a string of audacious cyber heists tied to Pyongyang.
CNN visited the Moskva in 2015. This is what it looked like on board
One of the Russian Navy's most important warships has sunk in the Black Sea. CNN's Matthew Chance visited the Moskva in 2015, and this is what it looked like on board.
Unable to evacuate, these Ukrainians face the horrors of war every day
Unable to evacuate, hundreds of Ukrainians near the war front lines are living without water, electricity and in constant fear. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports.
Massive blow for Russian navy as flagship of Black Sea fleet sinks
One of the Russian Navy's most important warships is either floating abandoned or at the bottom of the Black Sea, a massive blow to a military struggling against Ukrainian resistance 50 days into Vladimir Putin's invasion of his neighbor.
He was once Putin's Prime Minister. Now he supports Ukraine
Former Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Vladimir Putin is absolutely a threat to NATO.
Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter
Elon Musk has made an offer to buy Twitter.
Some Belarusians want to fight Russians in Ukraine. They also hope to free their country from Putin's grip
In a wooded area on the Polish side of the Poland-Ukraine border, men dressed in crisp, clean, camouflage are given tourniquets. They kneel on the muddy ground and start to learn basic survival training.
He was once Putin's Prime Minister. Now he supports Ukraine
Mikhail Kasyanov, former Russian Prime Minister, tells Christiane Amanpour that Vladimir Putin is absolutely a threat to NATO.
Atrocities are piling up across Ukraine. CNN witnessed some of the horrors.
Indiscriminate killings of civilians attempting to flee the violence. Victims found with their hands tied behind their backs. An attack on a maternity hospital, a theater turned shelter bombed. The list of atrocities and apparent war crimes allegedly committed by Russian troops in Ukraine gets longer by the day.
Finland expects 'different kinds of threats' from Russia over upcoming NATO decision
ISIS 'Beatle' convicted in relation to kidnapping and deaths of four Americans
The last member of the ISIS cell known as the "Beatles," a British group of fighters, was convicted by a jury Thursday of assisting in the kidnapping and deaths of four Americans between 2012 and 2015.
Ukraine: Unit destroys bridge as Russian convoy crosses
'They're coming and coming and coming': Hear from Ukrainian soldiers on front line
CNN's Ben Wedeman speaks to civilians and troops in Ukraine's eastern front as a Russian offensive begins in the region.
Powerful 'rivers in the sky' could cause Antarctic Peninsula's biggest ice shelf to collapse
When temperatures in Antarctica soared to 38 degrees Celsius above normal -- around 70 Fahrenheit -- in March, a teetering ice shelf the size of Los Angeles collapsed. Scientists don't know what role the extreme temperatures may have played in the event, but the heat rushed in through what's known as an atmospheric river, a long plume of moisture that transports warm air and water vapor from the tropics to other parts of the Earth.
Some Russians think images of these children are fake. Keilar shows they are not
In the wake of the Russian war in Ukraine, many children have lost their lives. CNN's Brianna Keilar names some of the victims and shares their stories.
14-year old Palestinian boy killed by Israeli forces amid further West Bank violence
A 14-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank village of Husan, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, amid a series of violent incidents and clashes across the territory overnight.
50 days in, the war in Ukraine is entering a pivotal new phase
50 days in, the war in Ukraine is entering a pivotal new phase
Death on a river shows the brutality of Russian occupation
Lviv, Ukraine (CNN) — All Vladimir Nesterenko wanted to do when he grew up was to play basketball. The brown haired 12-year-old dribbled and shot hoops with his dad Oleh in the village where they lived in Ukraine's southern Kherson region. He idolized NBA legend Michael Jordan.
CNN reporter explains significance of potential missile strike on Russian ship
There are conflicting reports about why one of the Russian Navy's most important warships is either floating abandoned or at the bottom of the Black Sea. CNN's Clare Sebastian reports.
Ukraine claims it hit a Russian warship with a missile strike. Russia says otherwise.
NYC subway shooting suspect called in the tip that led to his own arrest
Putin shrugs off heavy military losses
What images of Russian trucks say about its military's struggles in Ukraine
Think about modern warfare and it's likely images of soldiers, tanks and missiles will spring to mind. But arguably more important than any of these is something on which they all rely: the humble truck. Armies need trucks to transport their soldiers to the front lines, to supply those tanks with shells and to deliver those missiles. In short, any army that neglects its trucks does so at its peril.
The latest on the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Ukraine claims it hit a Russian warship with a missile strike. Russia says otherwise.
US and EU to give combined $1.3 billion more in military aid to Ukraine ahead of new Russian offensive
Putin critic says he begged friend and fellow Kremlin critic not to go to Moscow
CNN's Erin Burnett talks to longtime Putin critic Bill Browder about his friend and fellow Putin critic, Vladimir Kara-Murza, being detained in Moscow as fears mount for his safety.
NYC subway shooting suspect called in the tip that led to his own arrest
US military confirms an interstellar meteor collided with Earth
One meteor traveled quite a long way from home to visit Earth.
New York City subway shooting suspect has been arrested, officials say
Biden unveils $800 million security package for Ukraine in call with Zelensky
President Joe Biden on Wednesday told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that the US was sending his nation an additional $800 million worth of weapons, ammunition and other security assistance.
Yellen sends warning to countries 'indifferent' to Russian sanctions
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sent a warning Wednesday to countries that are not moving to cut financial ties with Russia or that seek to undermine sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine.
Suspect named in New York City subway attack as manhunt continues
More tortured bodies are found in areas where Russians retreated, officials say
'Person of interest' in Brooklyn subway train shooting is now a suspect, NYPD says
The 62-year-old man who police described as a "person of interest" in the Brooklyn subway shooting on Tuesday is now being considered a suspect, the NYPD said on Wednesday.
Ukraine: 'Risky maneuver' completed in Mariupol
OSCE report finds 'clear patterns' of violations of international humanitarian law by Russian forces in Ukraine
An expert report from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) found "clear patterns" of violations of international humanitarian law by Russian forces in Ukraine and detailed numerous incidents that it says could constitute war crimes.
'Person of interest' identified in New York City subway shooting
Their Brooklyn neighborhood felt like a safe haven. Tuesday's subway attack changed that
Video shows Russia using what looks to be banned cluster munitions in Ukraine
A video shared to social media appears to show possible use of banned cluster munitions in a civilian area in the Kharkiv region, Ukraine.
Twitter users are exposing pro-Russian sentiment in China, and Beijing is not happy
Anonymous Twitter users are exposing the extreme nationalism and pro-Russian sentiment circulating online in China -- and Beijing is not happy about it.
Ukraine's first lady: Russia is 'blind' to our people's suffering
China accuses US of 'weaponizing' extended Shanghai lockdown
China has lashed out at the United States for ordering its consulate staff to leave the locked-down city of Shanghai, accusing officials of "weaponizing" the financial hub's failing attempt to contain the spread of Covid-19.
Biden calls atrocities in Ukraine a 'genocide'
Gilbert Gottfried, comedian and actor, has died
Gilbert Gottfried, a comedian and film and television actor with a distinctly memorable voice, has died after a long illness, his family announced on Tuesday.
Kids of the Kremlin enjoyed luxurious lives in Western Europe and the US while their parents rail against the West
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