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Manchester City and Liverpool write thrilling new English 'Clasico' chapter in friendliest of rivalries between managers
Football rivalries are often difficult to define.
Cristiano Ronaldo: 'Outburst' involving football fan's phone prompts police probe and apology from Manchester United star
An incident involving a football fan's mobile phone and Cristiano Ronaldo after Manchester United's 1-0 Premier League defeat at Everton on Saturday has prompted a police investigation and an apology from the Portuguese international soccer star.
Nicola Peltz marries Brooklyn Beckham in a decadent Valentino gown
Wedding season is officially open thanks to 27-year-old billionaire heiress and actress Nicola Peltz and 23-year-old Brooklyn Beckham -- eldest son of British football player David Beckham and former Spice Girl-turned-designer Victoria Beckham -- who tied the knot this weekend at the Peltz family's Palm Beach Estate in Florida.
'We are starving': Shanghai residents protest largest lockdown in the world
As Covid-19 cases spread, the third largest city in the world is on lockdown. CNN international correspondent David Culver reports from his apartment in Shanghai about the conditions inside the world's largest lockdown. GoThere is available on CNN+ -- CNN's new streaming service.
Queen says Covid left her 'tired and exhausted'
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has revealed that she was left "very tired and exhausted" following her recent bout of Covid-19.
Oil prices tumble as economies show signs of strain
Oil prices may have met their match — for now, at least.
Doubts over Russia's ability to make a breakthrough in the Donbas
Russian President Vladimir Putin has a new general overseeing his war in Ukraine, and his military commanders are signaling a new phase in the war: an all-out effort to take and hold the portions of Ukraine's Donbas region still under Ukrainian control.
Russia struck train station where thousands were hoping to escape war. See what it looks like now
CNN's Ben Wedeman visits the aftermath of a Russian missile strike on a train station in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine, being used by civilians trying to flee the fighting. Ukrainian officials say the attack left at least 50 people, including five children, dead.
France's Societe Generale sells Russian bank to oligarch Vladimir Potanin
Societe Generale said on Monday it had agreed to sell its stake in Rosbank and the Russian lender's insurance subsidiaries to Interros Capital, a firm linked to billionaire Vladimir Potanin.
Sam Elliott apologizes for comments criticizing 'The Power of the Dog'
Sam Elliott has publicly apologized for his criticism of the critically acclaimed Western film "The Power of the Dog" after facing fierce backlash for remarks that many perceived as homophobic.
Seeing the world through Putin's eyes
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is among those warning of a "new phase" in the Ukraine war that will likely include heavier fighting. This messaging foreshadows the need to increase the quantity and quality of war supplies to Ukraine.
New study paid Fox viewers to change the channel
David Broockman and Joshua Kalla paid Fox viewers to watch CNN for one month, and then asked them a series of questions about world news. Those answers we complied into a newly released study. Broockman and Kalla share their findings with CNN's Brian Stelter.
Novak Djokovic says he's ready to move on after 'mentally and emotionally challenging' start to the year
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has said he is ready to put a difficult start to the year behind him as he prepares to kick-off his clay court season at the Monte Carlo Masters this week.
Scottie Scheffler wins 2022 Masters, the first major of his career, following dominant performance
Leave your shoes outside, these scientists say
You probably clean your shoes if you step in something muddy or disgusting. (Please pick up after your dog!) But when you get home, do you always de-shoe at the door?
Power has been restored to much of Puerto Rico following an island-wide outage
Power could be fully restored in Puerto Rico by Sunday morning after hundreds of thousands of people on the island have been in the dark since a fire at a power plant Wednesday evening, officials said.
Russia will launch new attacks in Ukraine's east, Zelensky says
Images show 8-mile long Russian convoy in eastern Ukraine
Texas district attorney says he will drop murder charge against woman in connection with 'self-induced abortion'
A Texas district attorney is filing a motion to dismiss a murder charge against a woman arrested last week in connection with what law enforcement called "the death of an individual by self-induced abortion."
What does former CIA director see coming in the weeks ahead in Ukraine?
Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus (ret.) breaks down Russian tactics in Ukraine up to this point, and where he sees them going next.
How Marine Le Pen has changed since losing the 2017 presidential election
France's presidential runoff will likely see Emmanuel Macron face off against Marine Le Pen for a second election in a row, but the woman challenging France's current leader is hardly the same candidate that lost by nearly two votes to one in 2017.
US police agencies are sending protective gear to Ukrainian civilians in what experts call an unprecedented move
The governors of Iowa and Nebraska announced last week interagency initiatives to donate police protective gear, including military-grade equipment such as helmets and vests, to Ukraine to help civilians defend themselves against Russia's invasion.
One of the most powerful tools against Covid-19 is finally gaining traction
• Lockdowns in Shanghai and other Chinese cities pose a growing threat to the economy
French voters head to the polls in presidential race
French voters head to the polls Sunday for one of the most consequential presidential elections the country has seen in decades.
Opinion: The struggle to hold Putin accountable
The quest for justice is embedded deeply within us. In experiments with babies, psychologist Paul Bloom found that "even 3-month-olds respond differently to a character who helps another than to a character who hinders another person."
Australian leader sets general election for May 21
Australia will hold its general election on May 21, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Sunday, launching a six-week campaign period, where voter concern over issues like the cost of living and climate change are expected to take center stage.
1st US ambassador to Ukraine: 'I think we handled it wrong from the get-go'
Ukraine's first President, waiting to see America's 41st, chatted with a White House press aide -- in Ukrainian. George H.W. Bush's deputy secretary of state didn't need to hear more.
Putin appoints new military commander for Ukraine
UK pledges new military assistance for Ukraine after PM's surprise visit to Kyiv
The UK is to send 120 armored vehicles and new anti-ship missile systems to Ukraine, Downing Street announced Saturday, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson paid an in-person visit to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan ousted as country's leader following vote of no-confidence
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has been ousted as the country's leader following a vote of no-confidence over allegations of economic mismanagement, bringing an end to his tumultuous term in office.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes surprise trip to Ukraine
Ukrainians shocked by 'crazy' scene at Chernobyl after Russian pullout reveals radioactive contamination
Missile strike on train station a 'war crime': Zelensky
Ukrainian prosecutor general: 164 bodies found in Bucha
Russian pullout reveals increased radioactive contamination at Chernobyl
New satellite image of tunnel in North Korea has the US worried. Here's why
CNN's Barbara Starr reports that US State Department officials are "worried" North Korea may resume nuclear testing after new satellite images show a new tunnel being constructed at a remote testing site.
'Kill them all': Shocking intercepted audio reveals conversation between Russian soldiers
Ukrainian officials say there is new audio from intercepted radio traffic revealing Russian soldiers killing and raping civilians. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
'A total lack of discipline': Clarissa Ward visits abandoned Russian foxholes
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Chernihiv, Ukraine after Russian forces left the city decimated.
Dozens killed in train station missile strike in eastern Ukraine as civilians try to flee Russian onslaught
These Ukrainians say they were taken to 'filtration centers' before being sent to Russia
Russian troops 'fully withdrawn' from northern Ukraine: UK Ministry of Defense
Man jailed for London murder of 28-year-old teacher Sabina Nessa
A man has been jailed for life after pleading guilty to the murder of 28-year-old teacher Sabina Nessa in a killing that sparked renewed outcry about the UK's epidemic of violence against women and girls.
Missile strike: 4,000 people were at Kramatorsk train station when missile hit
At least 30 people, including two children, were killed after Russian forces carried out a missile strike on a railway station in eastern Ukraine that was being used by civilians trying to flee the fighting, a regional official said Friday.
Evidence of atrocities at scene of missile attack on train station
Dozens have been killed and injured in a Russian missile strike on a train station used as an evacuation hub in the eastern Ukraine city of Kramatorsk, according to Ukrainian officials.
See how small town fought off group of Russian tanks
CNN senior national correspondent Ed Lavandera visits Voznesensk, Ukraine, and speaks to residents that successfully fought back Russian forces.
Obama's stunning blind spot on Russia
"The 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back."
Bucha killings: Russian metal company calls for an investigation
Russian metals company Rusal has called for an investigation into the killing of civilians in Bucha, a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kiev.
Mayor gives details about horrific strike on train station
The mayor of Kramatorsk says that a Russian missile strike on a train station full of evacuees killed at least 30 people and wounded 100 more, but these are just preliminary numbers. CNN's Christiane Amanpour reports.
Dozens killed and injured in train station missile strike in eastern Ukraine
For China's Xi, zero-Covid is personal
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