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Kremlin: No need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine
'These guys are really notorious': CNN military analyst on Wagner mercenaries in Ukraine
CNN's Don Lemon and Col. Cedric Leighton (Ret.) discuss reports that the Wagner Group -- made up of soldiers hired by Russia -- is now expected to be deployed in eastern Ukraine.
Canada edges closer to F-35 jets deal with Lockheed Martin worth up to $15 billion
Canada has picked Lockheed Martin Corp as the preferred bidder to supply 88 new fighter jets, Procurement Minister Filomena Tassi said Monday, in a clear sign the US company is set to win the multibillion-dollar contract.
'I don't care what he thinks': Biden pushes back on reporters over Putin remark
President Joe Biden said that he was not announcing a change in US policy when he said during a speech that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power."
Biden says he was 'expressing my outrage' but not making a policy change
Two days after President Joe Biden's return from Europe, one improvised comment about Russian President Vladimir Putin hovers over the White House: "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power."
'It is impossible to live' in Mariupol: Mayor calls for complete evacuation
Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine has come largely under the control of Russian forces, its mayor said on Monday, after weeks of bombardment left the besieged city in pieces, killed an unknown number of civilians and forced hundreds of thousands of residents from their homes.
Biden administration proposes larger defense budget to counter China, Russia
President Joe Biden's proposed fiscal year 2023 Pentagon budget includes $813 billion in spending for national defense, a 4% increase of $31 billion from the spending package signed into law earlier this month.
Judge: 'More likely than not' that Trump 'corruptly attempted' to block Congress from counting votes on January 6
A federal judge said Monday that former President Donald Trump and right-wing attorney John Eastman may have been planning a crime as they sought to disrupt the January 6 congressional certification of the presidential election.
Scientific collaboration with Russia is starting to unravel
Russian scientists are finding themselves isolated as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its second month.
Will Smith hits Chris Rock on stage during Oscars ceremony
Actor Will Smith walked onstage and hit comedian Chris Rock after he made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith. Moments later, he won an Oscar.
Zelensky says Moscow is 'frightened' after Kremlin bans his interview
Troy Kotsur's moving Oscar win brings audience to their feet with silent applause
Oscars controversy shines a light on Jada Pinkett Smith's struggle with alopecia
Jada Pinkett Smith found her struggle with hair loss at the center of an unexpected controversy at the Oscars on Sunday night, after her husband Will Smith appeared to strike comedian Chris Rock in response to a joke he made about her shaved head.
Will Smith apologizes 'to the Academy and all my fellow nominees' during best actor speech
Will Smith won his first Academy Award on Sunday night and offered his apologies to the Academy and others for an earlier incident in which the actor appeared to strike presenter Chris Rock.
Myanmar junta chief vows to annihilate opposition forces
Myanmar's junta chief on Sunday said the military would not negotiate with "terrorist" opposition forces, vowing to annihilate them during a speech on Armed Forces Day, as opponents of last year's coup vowed they would fight on.
Philippines slams Chinese ship's 'close distance maneuvering' in South China Sea
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Sunday reported a recent incident of "close distance maneuvering" by a Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel in the disputed South China Sea that "constrained" the movement of a Philippine ship sailing nearby.
Will Smith appeared to strike Chris Rock on Oscars telecast
Chris Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head, which did not appear to go over well with her husband Will Smith.
Ukraine launches counterattacks, Biden slams Putin and Russian missiles rained down on Lviv over the weekend
The 94th Academy Awards are tonight. Here's what you need to know
Ryusuke Hamaguchi is as surprised as anyone by the Oscars love for 'Drive My Car'
When writer-director Ryusuke Hamaguchi first laid eyes on the red Saab 900 Turbo at the center of his award-winning film "Drive My Car," he knew it was the one. Over thirty years old and in immaculate condition, the car was perfect. It needed to be -- he'd be spending a lot of time inside. "It almost feels like the best casting that I've ever done," Hamaguchi recalled in a video interview with CNN.
Oscar winners 2022: See the list
The 94th Academy Awards are being presented Sunday.
Standout looks from the Oscars 2022 red carpet
Celebrities are arriving on the red carpet for Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony.
Biden's declaration that Putin 'cannot remain in power' was not a gaffe
President Joe Biden concluded his powerful speech this weekend in Poland about Vladimir Putin's barbaric attack on Ukraine with this line about the Russian leader: "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power."
Biden's personal rivalry with Putin more intense than ever after dramatic final day of US President's Europe trip
At nearly the same moment President Joe Biden declared him a "butcher," Vladimir Putin's missiles began falling in Lviv, Ukraine.
'Could be a big problem for you': Security analyst's warning to Putin
CNN's Peter Bergen reviews the implication of the Soviet Union's invasion of and withdrawal from Afghanistan, and how it could draw parallels to Russia's war in Ukraine today.
Ukrainians disrupt and derail Russian offensive as war moves to new phase
Just over a month after the first ballistic missiles slammed into Kyiv's international airport, the Russian campaign has been disrupted and derailed by stubborn Ukrainian resistance -- and in the last few days by agile Ukrainian counterattacks on several fronts.
Shanghai to lock down each half of city for mass Covid-19 testing
Shanghai has said it will lock down each half of the city by turns for mass Covid-19 testing starting Monday amid surging infections.
Prince William says he respects any country's decision to become a republic
Britain's Prince William says he's not in the business of "telling people what to do" and any future relationship between countries in the Caribbean and the UK is "for the people to decide."
Ukraine launches counterattacks against Russia and reclaims several villages near Kharkiv and Sumy, according to officials
Bash presses NATO rep. on walking back Biden's unscripted Putin comment
CNN's Dana Bash questions US Permanent Representative to NATO, Julianne Smith, on Biden's off-the-cuff declaration that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power."
US sanctions enforcement on Russian oligarchs under threat
A funding shortfall in the latest Ukraine aid package could affect the Internal Revenue Service criminal investigations unit that tracks the luxury yachts, apartments and other hidden assets of Russia's elite, raising the possibility that the US enforcement of sanctions might have some gaps or pull resources from other priorities.
Biden's challenge on Ukraine: Resisting pressure to do more
The images of suffering grow more heart-rending every day, the appeals from besieged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky more urgent.
All 132 people on board China airliner confirmed dead in Monday's crash
All 132 people on board the China Eastern Airlines jetliner that crashed Monday are dead, official sources said Saturday night, according to Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua.
'For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power': Biden says Putin should no longer lead Russia
Philippine authorities evacuate thousands as volcano Taal spews mile-high plume
A small but restive volcano south of the Philippine capital spewed a 1.5 kilometer (0.9 miles) plume on Saturday, prompting authorities to raise an alert level and evacuate more than a thousand residents.
What the acquittal of a police officer over an Indigenous teenager's death shows about Australia's deep race divide
On the steps of a Darwin courthouse at the end of one of Australia's most contentious cases, Warlpiri elder Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves could barely contain his rage.
Indiana Pacers and Toronto Raptors NBA game expected to 'resume soon' after suspension due to fire, authorities say
Saturday night's NBA game between the Indiana Pacers and the Toronto Raptors that was suspended following a fire at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena is expected to "resume soon," fire officials said Saturday night.
Preliminary toxicology test revealed after death of Foo Fighters drummer
Colombia's Attorney General's Office released a preliminary "forensic medical study" Saturday following the death of Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins.
8 takeaways from Biden's trip to Europe
President Joe Biden used a last-minute trip to Europe this week to rally the world's democracies and announce more actions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, while also causing a geopolitical stir with one of the final lines from his speech in Poland.
Biden calls Putin 'a butcher' after meeting with refugees in Poland
President Joe Biden on Saturday called Russian President Vladimir Putin a "butcher" after visiting with refugees in Warsaw, Poland, marking another escalation in his criticism of the Russian leader as the war in Ukraine enters its second month.
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has died, band says
Taylor Hawkins, the drummer for the legendary US rock band Foo Fighters, has died, the band said Friday. He was 50.
A beekeeper, a builder and a homeless man: The civilian victims of Putin's invasion
Beekeeper Dmitry Mulyar was tending to his hives outside his home in eastern Kyiv when the Russian shelling hit on Thursday morning.
F1 organizers insist Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead despite Houthi attack on nearby oil facility
Race organizers confirmed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will take place this weekend despite an attack claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels on an oil storage facility near the track on Friday.
Woman whose town was overrun describes strange behavior by Russian soldiers
CNN's Sam Kiley visits a hospital in Brovary, Ukraine, and speaks to victims of Russia's military invasion.
These are some of the historical sites at risk in Kyiv
When Vladimir Putin's forces last approached a capital city, they leveled it.
What the second month of war in Ukraine may bring
Russia's brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has entered its second month with scores of civilians dead, entire communities leveled, and perhaps most troubling, no end in sight.
'Increasing information' corroborating existence of mass graves in Mariupol
Remains of a woman who went missing 33 years ago has been identified. Now authorities will look for her killer
For more than 33 years, investigators in Norton Shores, Michigan, tried to figure out what happened to Stacey Lyn Chahorski, a young woman who left home to travel the country and last spoke to her mother in September 1988.
'Increasing information' corroborating existence of mass graves in Mariupol
Maine teen accused of plotting to attack a Chicago area mosque
Federal prosecutors have accused a Maine teen of plotting to attack a Chicago-area mosque and charged him with possession of a destructive device.
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