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Fox faces an 'existential threat' from its multibillion-dollar defamation cases
Fox Chairman Rupert Murdoch said under oath that he made a business decision when allowing a conspiracy theorist to promote election lies on Fox News.
Police arrest aristocrat and partner, but search for missing baby continues
UK police have arrested an aristocrat and her partner after the pair went missing with their newborn baby in early January, but the search for the infant continues.
Takeaways from the Supreme Court oral arguments in cases challenging Biden's student debt relief plan
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in two challenges to President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan, with several conservative justices appearing skeptical of the government's authority to discharge millions of dollars in federally held loans.
Video shows Ukrainian forces attacking Russian tanks
CNN's Erin Burnett details the desperation and brutal reality of Russian soldiers as war rages on in Ukraine.
Blinken's warning to Beijing is the latest sign of fractured US-China relations
• US Navy reconnaissance flight over Taiwan Strait draws angry response from China• US reviews Huawei export license policy amid rising congressional scrutiny of China
Russian troops release video as they say they will not fight
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports on the conflict in Ukraine as Russian President Vladimir Putin touts success, yet some of his soldiers refuse to fight.
Woman tells CNN she went to vote and ended up defaced
Amid one of the more fiercely contested presidential elections in Nigeria in recent years, many voters in Lagos complained of intimidation and attempts to suppress their votes. CNN's Stephanie Busari speaks to a voter who says she was attacked at a polling station.
Wizz Air to suspend flights to Moldova due to airspace 'risk'
European low-cost carrier Wizz Air is is to suspend flights to Moldova because of concerns over airspace safety.
Zero-calorie sweetener linked to heart attack and stroke, study finds
A sugar replacement called erythritol — used to add bulk or sweeten stevia, monk-fruit, and keto reduced-sugar products — has been linked to blood clotting, stroke, heart attack and death, according to a new study.
Brexit slammed the UK economy. The new Northern Ireland deal gives it hope
The breakthrough deal on Northern Ireland's trading arrangements heralds a reset in the often thorny relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union — and could be the first step to repairing some of the damage Brexit has done to the UK economy.
US Navy reconnaissance flight over Taiwan Strait draws angry response from China
• Analysis: US-China tensions further inflamed by new controversies
Family and friends of slain Hong Kong model pay final respects as investigation continues
Friends and relatives of Hong Kong model Abby Choi on Tuesday paid their final respects at the scene where police say they found what are believed to be the socialite's dismembered body parts, public broadcaster RTHK reported.
After 959 days, this city is no longer imposing $1,000 fines for not wearing a mask
One of the last major international cities requiring face coverings on Tuesday announced it will end its controversial Covid mask mandate nearly three years after it was enacted to prevent the spread of the virus.
China rolls out red carpet for key Putin ally
China is preparing to welcome a key autocratic ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin for a state visit, amid warnings from United States officials that Beijing may be considering aiding Moscow in its ongoing assault on Ukraine.
European airline will suspend all flights to Moldovan capital due to 'recent developments'
China infuriated by lab leak theory, points finger at US lab
A classified intelligence report from the Department of Energy assesses with low confidence that the Covid-19 pandemic likely came from a leak in a Chinese laboratory. The Chinese are pushing back. CNN's David Culver visits the labs.
Rupert Murdoch acknowledged that Fox News hosts endorsed false stolen election claims
Rupert Murdoch, the chairman of Fox Corporation, acknowledged in a deposition taken by Dominion Voting Systems that some Fox News hosts endorsed false claims the 2020 election was stolen.
Yellen: Chinese support for Russian war efforts would bring 'severe' consequences
EU and UK strike new deal over post-Brexit trade rules in Northern Ireland
King Charles III is set to meet the European Commission president on Monday as Britain and the EU work to finally reach an agreement on trade rules in Northern Ireland -- a thorny and sensitive issue that has fueled post-Brexit tensions in Europe and on the island of Ireland.
Netanyahu's crises mount as Israeli-Palestinian tensions ratchet up
Benjamin Netanyahu has not even been back in power two months, and already he faces unprecedented, multi-faceted challenges on nearly every front.
CNN analyst says this Republican is 'obviously' going to run in 2024
CNN political analyst Margaret Talev reacts to a new video released by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and whether it's an indication that he'll run for president in 2024.
Vladimir Putin signs a decree honoring US actor -- and Russian citizen -- Steven Seagal
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to honor the American actor Steven Seagal with the state Order of Friendship.
US ambassador calls on China to be 'more honest' about Covid origins
US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns said Monday that China will have to "be more honest about what happened three years ago in Wuhan with the origin of the Covid-19 crisis" if the US and China are going to be able to work together.
Israeli military calls settler attacks on Palestinians 'actions of terror' after weekend of violence
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sees the previous day's attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank as "actions of terror," an IDF official said Monday, as tensions in the region simmered after a weekend of violence.
Nigerian election results trickle in as Peter Obi lands surprise win in Lagos
Nigeria's third force candidate Peter Obi has won Lagos State, according to results announced from the state's collation center.
First lady on Biden's plan to run in 2024: 'I'm all for it'
First lady Jill Biden did not hesitate when asked if there was any chance her husband would not run for reelection in 2024.
Analysis: New assessment on the origins of Covid-19 adds to the confusion
"We want to know what led to this, so we can hopefully try and prevent something similar from happening in the future."
'It's all a lie': Russians are trapped in Putin's parallel universe
One year ago, when Russia launched its all-out invasion of Ukraine and began Europe's biggest land war since 1945, it waged another battle at home -- intensifying its information blockade in an effort to control the hearts and minds of its own citizens.
Ex-husband and relatives charged with murder of Hong Kong model Abby Choi as body parts found
Four members of the same family charged in connection with the gruesome killing of Hong Kong model Abby Choi appeared in court Monday, after police said they found what are believed to be parts of her dismembered body, public broadcaster RTHK reported.
Turkish soccer fans throw stuffed animals on the field, vent dissatisfaction with government quake response
In a show of support for children impacted by the earthquake in Turkey, soccer fans threw stuffed animals onto the pitch during a match between Beşiktaş and Antalyaspor on Sunday.
'It's all a lie': Russians are trapped in Putin's parallel universe. But some want out
'15-minute cities' are sparking anger around the world
Duncan Enright never imagined he'd get death threats over a plan to reduce grinding city traffic.
Zelensky fires Ukraine's commander of joint forces
Zelensky fires Ukraine's commander of joint forces
Missing Chinese CEO is being investigated by authorities, company says
Missing Chinese CEO Bao Fan is cooperating in an investigation by "certain authorities in the People's Republic of China," his company said in a statement Sunday.
Hear what CIA director thinks about Putin
CIA director William Burns discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion in Ukraine in an interview with CBS News.
Storm blasts Southern California with 6.5 feet of snow
A winter storm dumped massive amounts of precipitation across southern California this weekend, including more than 6.5 feet of snow to Mountain High and more than 5 inches of rain to Cucamonga Canyon.
US says China will face 'real costs' if it provides lethal aid to Russia for war in Ukraine
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday vowed there would be "real costs" for China if the country went forward with providing lethal aid to Russia in its war on Ukraine.
Children and women among 59 dead after migrant boat hits rocks near Italy
See moment RV sinks into California river amid heavy rain
A motorhome fell into a southern California river after heavy rain caused the embankment to crumble. CNN affiliate KABC caught the moment on camera.
Turkey arrests nearly 200 people over alleged poor building construction following quake tragedy
Nearly 200 people have been arrested for alleged poor building construction following the catastrophic earthquake that struck Turkey earlier this month, Turkey's Justice Ministry said.
Two Israeli settlers killed in West Bank shooting, days after Israeli raid kills 11 Palestinians
Two Israelis were shot and killed in the West Bank Sunday, local settler leader Yossi Dagan said, calling it "an extremely serious terrorist attack."
'Shocking': Reporter says Russian losses are increasing support for Putin's war
New York Times reporter Valerie Hopkins discusses support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine among the Russian people.
West wants to break up Russia, Putin says
Why Moldova fears it could be next for Putin
Tensions are mounting in Moldova, a small country on Ukraine's southwestern border, where Russia has been accused of laying the groundwork for a coup that could drag the nation into the Kremlin's war.
About 160,000 people protest against Netanyahu's judicial overhaul in Tel Aviv
About 160,000 people demonstrated in Tel Aviv Saturday night against the Israeli government's plans to weaken the country's judicial system, crowd expert Ofer Grinboim Liron told CNN. That would make it one of the biggest single demonstrations yet against the legislation.
El Salvador begins transferring thousands to 'mega prison' amid gang crackdown
El Salvador's government moved thousands of suspected gang members to a newly opened "mega prison" on Friday, the latest step in a controversial crackdown on crime that has caused the Central American nation's prison population to soar.
Armed group has released last three hostages in Papua New Guinea, says prime minister
A group of hostages being held for ransom by armed criminals in a remote region of Papua New Guinea have all now been freed, the country's Prime Minister James Marape said Sunday.
CIA director says US is "confident" that China is considering lethal aid for Russia
Ex-husband of dismembered model arrested at pier in Hong Kong trying to 'abscond,' police say
Police in Hong Kong said Saturday they have arrested three people following the discovery of the dismembered body of model and influencer Abby Choi.
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