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New York City subway shooting survivor Hourari Benkada joins CNN's John Berman from his hospital bed after 10 people were shot and at least 29 people were treated at nearby hospitals for injuries, none of which were life-threatening, according to hospital representatives. The New York Police Department said they are seeking a "person of interest" in connection to the shooting.
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CNN's Nima Elbagir reports on a Russian military tactic that aims to cause destruction even after their forces have left cities in Ukraine.
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When Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, his goals were clear. He wanted to bring his neighbor to heel, assert Russian authority in Eastern Europe and make the West think twice about expanding militarily and politically toward Russia's borders.
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In an exclusive interview with Christiane Amanpour via written correspondence, Ukraine's First Lady Olena Zelenska reflects on her husband President Zelensky's leadership and her message to the world.
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Multiple people were shot in a Brooklyn subway station on Tuesday morning and "several undetonated devices" were also found, the Fire Department of New York said.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak have been told they will be fined by the Metropolitan Police for breaching Covid-19 rules with lockdown-breaking parties on UK government premises, a Downing Street spokesperson told CNN.
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Witness video shows people running from a smoking subway car moments after a shooting at a Brooklyn, New York subway station.
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The United Nations has called for the increasing reports of rape and sexual violence against Ukrainian women and children during the Russian invasion of the country to be independently investigated.
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Russian forces destroyed and looted a school and then made it their base. Ukrainians react to the devastation and describe the pain of losing their loved ones to CNN's Clarissa Ward.
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A fresh tide of extreme populism -- feeding on economic strain, hostility to immigrants and cultural warfare -- is challenging key democracies from the inside at the same time Russia escalates the most brutal assault on the liberal Western order in decades.
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• Video: Clarissa Ward shows Ukrainian school turned into Russian base
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CNN's David Culver describes the stressful living conditions and supply shortages Shanghai residents face as he stays in the country through his second week of the Covid-19 lockdown.
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Indonesia's parliament passed on Tuesday a long-awaited bill to tackle sexual violence, aimed at providing a legal framework for victims to secure justice in a country where sexual abuse has often been regarded as a private matter.
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Factories shut down, new model launches delayed and sales plunging. China's huge car market has been thrown into disarray by the country's latest Covid surge, with stringent lockdowns across several cities hitting vehicle production.
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CNN speaks with investigators and Ukrainian witnesses who testified about the brutality they witnessed by the Russian military for prosecutors building a case to charge Russia with war crimes.
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On the outskirts of Kyiv, Lt. Col. Mykola Opanasenko kneels down in a remote field as he winds up a small electrical generator to power a blast.
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As Shanghai's Covid-19 lockdown leaves residents struggling to access food or medical care, citizens elsewhere in China fear similar stringent measures are heading their way -- even as officials seek to assure the public they are well prepared.
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CNN's Brian Stelter looks at the ways Russian State TV is covering the brutal military invasion in Ukraine.
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Austria's Chancellor Karl Nehammer said he raised alleged Russian atrocities in Ukraine during a "tough" and unfriendly meeting Monday with Vladimir Putin -- the first Western sit-down with the Russian President since he launched his invasion in February.
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Britney Spears has shared that she and partner Sam Asghari are expecting a baby.
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The most distant planet in our solar system has presented a new mystery.
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Frugal Tesla Guy, a YouTube personality focused on Tesla, gives his passengers a speech to prepare them before he turns on "full self-driving."
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Russian karting driver Artem Severiukhin, 15, has denied making a Nazi salute atop a podium on Sunday.
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The United States believes Russian President Vladimir Putin may be willing to take more aggressive action against the US, including dialing up his attempts to interfere with American elections in response to its support for Ukraine, according to four sources familiar with recent US intelligence assessments.
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President Joe Biden will announce a new firearm regulation Monday meant to contain the use of privately made weapons, senior administration officials said, as he comes under pressure to take more steps to address gun violence.
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Russia has defaulted on its foreign debt because it offered bondholders payments in rubles, not dollars, credit ratings agency S&P has said.
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The far side of the moon, which we can never see from our vantage point on Earth, looks surprisingly different than the orb we're used to seeing in the night sky.
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• How Marine Le Pen has changed since losing the 2017 presidential election
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Pakistan's lawmakers voted in opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif as the country's new Prime Minister on Monday, after Imran Khan was ousted in a no-confidence vote over allegations of poor governance.
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The European Union has blacklisted 21 Russian-certified airlines, including national carrier Aeroflot, over "serious safety concerns."
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Baskin-Robbins is making some changes.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins died when he was struck by a dump truck Saturday morning as he tried to cross a highway on foot in South Florida, authorities said.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who recently bought a large stake in Twitter, has decided not to join the social media company's board.
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Move over, Guangzhou. Georgia's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is once again the world's busiest airport.
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After two years of pandemic-related disruption, the luxury watch world descended on Geneva, Switzerland to confer on the latest horological trends and most exciting new timepieces at the annual Watches & Wonders trade show.
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Nine drivers working for "Help People," a Ukrainian volunteer group that provides food and medicine for those in need and assists in evacuations, were detained by the Russian military and remain missing, a group official told CNN.
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A "fanatical Islamist" inspired by Islamic State was found guilty on Monday of murdering veteran British lawmaker David Amess by knifing him to death in a frenzied attack in a church where he was meeting voters.
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Western leaders are grappling with how far to escalate their military aid to Ukraine as the Russian invasion seems headed for a brutal new turn, a decision that may rest on whether the West's goal is to push for a total defeat of President Vladimir Putin.
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"Those shiny tanks are being set ablaze -- Bayraktar -- that's the new craze," go the lyrics of a popular Ukrainian song dedicated to a drone that has become one of many symbols of the nation's resistance.
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Three years after Johnny Depp filed a defamation lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard, the case is going to trial Monday in Fairfax County Circuit Court in Virginia.
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One of the regulators behind China's dramatic crackdown on private enterprise has tried to quell growing concerns about the impact on employment, saying the country's biggest tech companies have added nearly 80,000 jobs since July and are "full of confidence."
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Walt and Jesse are coming to "Better Call Saul," yo.
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