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GSA approves sale of Trump Organization's Washington hotel lease
The General Services Administration has approved the buyer of the lease for the Trump Organization's luxury hotel in Washington, paving the way for the deal to move forward.
Ukrainian family: 11-year-old girl shot in face by Russian soldier
CNN's Ivan Watson reports from inside a children's ward in Ukraine and talks to an 11-year-old girl who was shot in the face by a Russian soldier.
Top Russian general has given detailed public remarks on the military strategy in Ukraine, as advances in the country appear to stall
Biden arrives in Poland as Ukraine gains ground
300 people were killed in Russian airstrike on Mariupol theater, Ukrainian authorities say
About 300 people are believed to have died in a Russian attack on a theater in Mariupol nine days ago, the city council has said, citing eyewitness reports.
Biden warns stakes of war in Ukraine go well beyond its borders
President Joe Biden will travel to Poland on Friday, his second stop on a last-minute trip through Europe aimed at coordinating the West's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
One month into war, Zelensky is done with niceties
In a grinding war such as the one in Ukraine, one learns how to read subtle changes in the public mood. So it was on Thursday -- one month since Russian forces invaded and just as NATO leaders pledged continued support to Ukraine -- that I spotted outside my apartment windows, on the edges of Lviv's old city, construction workers in high-visibility jackets and tall yellow ladders busily boarding up the neighboring church's magnificent stained glass windows.
Justice Clarence Thomas released from hospital after week-long stay
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was discharged from a Washington, DC, hospital Friday morning a week after he was admitted for what a court spokesperson described as an infection.
New video shows inside bombed Mariupol theater
New social media videos show Ukrainians trying to escape a Mariupol theater after Russian forces bombed the shelter.
Where have chemical weapons been used, and are they really a red line for the West?
US President Joe Biden said on Thursday that NATO would respond if Russia used chemical weapons in Ukraine, and has previously warned that Moscow would "pay a severe price" if it did so.
Lady Anastasia's chief engineer decided to sink the yacht: 'I tried to sink the boat as a political protest'
Where have chemical weapons been used, and are they really a red line for the West?
US and EU announce task force on reducing dependence on Russian oil and gas
Europe can't live without Russian gas. Can this tiny Middle East country help?
"It's always nice to be wanted," Qatar's energy minister Saad Sherida al-Kaabi said in jest during an exclusive interview with CNN's Becky Anderson on Thursday. "Everyone in Europe is talking to us," he said.
Can America fix Europe's gas problem?
North Atlantic shipping lanes are going to be very busy this year as an armada of US natural gas shipments heads to Europe, helping the continent to reduce its reliance on Russian energy following the invasion of Ukraine.
The Zelensky government has asked the US to supply it with 500 Javelins and 500 Stingers every day, according to a document seen by CNN
What we know about North Korea's new ICBM
North Korea has confirmed it tested a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), its first long-range test in more than four years and marking a potential new era of regional confrontation.
These are the oligarchs who are (and aren't) speaking out against Russia's war
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters a new month, the wealthy elite close to Russian President Vladimir Putin are facing a radically changing set of circumstances far from the frontlines.
These fossil fuel companies sent more than $15B in taxes to Russia since it annexed Crimea, NGOs say
Nine European and US fossil fuel companies have paid a collective $15.8 billion to Russia in various forms of taxes and fees since the country annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, a group of NGOs said Thursday.
Photos show interior of superyacht some say belongs to Putin
Maria Pevchikh, head of the investigative department for Alexey Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, explains why the organization believes a superyacht at an Italian marina belongs to Vladimir Putin.
Ukrainians claim to have destroyed large Russian warship in Berdyansk
Ukrainian armed forces said they destroyed a large Russian landing ship at the port of Berdyansk in southern Ukraine on Thursday.
China Eastern Airlines grounds 223 Boeing 737-800 aircraft after crash
China Eastern Airlines is grounding dozens of aircraft after a deadly crash earlier this week.
Biden touts Western unity against Putin, ramps up sanctions and calls for removing Russia from G-20
Questions swirl over whereabouts of Russia's defense minister
Speculation mounted over the whereabouts of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Thursday as the Kremlin spokesperson declined to comment on media reports that he had health problems.
Trump sues Hillary Clinton and DNC, alleging conspiracy to link his campaign to Russia
Former President Donald Trump filed a sprawling federal lawsuit on Thursday against Hillary Clinton and people allegedly involved with opposition research in 2016, accusing them of conspiring to vilify the then-Republican presidential candidate and cripple his campaign.
Ukraine tells the US it needs 500 Javelins and 500 Stingers per day
Ukraine has updated its extensive wishlist of additional military assistance from the US government in the past several days to include hundreds more anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles than previously requested, according to a document provided to CNN that details the items needed.
Hear what Russian state TV says about the destruction of Mariupol
Several news outlets across the globe broadcast dramatic drone footage showing the destruction of Mariupol, Ukraine. Russian state TV also aired that footage but used it as propaganda.
4 takeaways from Biden's day of emergency summits on Russia's invasion of Ukraine
A day of crisis talks in Brussels ended Thursday with Western leaders touting unprecedented levels of unity, even as they reinforced the now-familiar limits to their approach.
'Utter destruction': CNN reporter reacts to scenes of devastation in Mariupol
CNN's Fred Pleitgen reacts to video from the streets of Mariupol, Ukraine, showing destroyed buildings and a dead body laying in the street.
Zelensky asks NATO for 1% of what it has to fight Russia
Leaders attending a slew of emergency summits here Thursday were working to settle on the next phase of the Western response to Russia's war in Ukraine, which US officials warn is entering an uncertain but bloody stretch.
Gas rationing, food vouchers and hunger: Economic pain from Russia's war is getting real
Chechens are fighting in Ukraine. But are they more hype than help for Vladimir Putin?
Footage of a firefight that surfaced on social media earlier this week appears to show an unusual group of combatants: Apparent Chechen volunteers fighting on the side of Ukraine against Russia.
North Korea fires first suspected ICBM since 2017
North Korea fired a possible intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the waters off Japan's western coast on Thursday, Japan's vice defense minister said.
Ukraine says it destroyed a Russian ship in the occupied port of Berdyansk
Putin's 'Achilles' heel' exposed as the Russian death toll mounts
CNN's Nic Robertson reports on the similarities between Russia's war in Ukraine and its ill-fated invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s.
Ukrainian fighter jet interrupts CNN's interview with pilot
Although Ukraine remains outgunned in its war with Russia, as CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports, Ukrainian pilots are more than answering the call.
Inside a rare US meeting with a Russian general in Moscow
A rare face-to-face meeting between Russian and US military officials last week led to an "outburst" of emotion from a normally stoic Russian general, a "revealing moment" that the Americans present believe hinted at larger morale problems in Russia's military, according to a closely held US military readout of what transpired.
The post-Cold War era is over. Biden's Europe trip will shape what comes next
President Joe Biden is in Europe to inaugurate the post-, post-Cold War era.
5 key questions for Biden's emergency summits on Russia's invasion of Ukraine
President Joe Biden is set to gather with world leaders in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday for emergency summits to respond the war in Ukraine, a consequential visit that comes as the West continues to grapple with how to disrupt Russia's invasion.
Ukraine pushes Russia back from Kyiv; NATO to expand forces in eastern Europe
Hear ex-oligarch's message on Putin's mental state
Former oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, who was once the richest man in Russia before spending 10 years in prison for going against Vladimir Putin, speaks with CNN's Erin Burnett about the Russian president's mindset and the state of the country's military a month into the war in Ukraine.
Madeleine Albright predicted Putin's strategic disaster in Ukraine
Madeleine Albright, first female US secretary of state, dies
Madeleine Albright, the first woman US secretary of state, who helped steer Western foreign policy in the aftermath of the Cold War, has died. She was 84 years old.
US formally declares Russian military has committed war crimes in Ukraine
The US government has formally declared that members of the Russian armed forces have committed war crimes in Ukraine, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement Wednesday.
'Reduced to ashes': Stunning footage shows what's left of Ukrainian city
The besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol has been under nearly constant Russian bombardment from long-range missiles and artillery since early March.
Longstanding Russian government insider quits post
Anatoly Chubais, a Russian government insider for decades, is leaving his job as President Vladimir Putin's special representative on the environment, Russian state news agency TASS reported Wednesday, citing an unnamed source.
Bodies of Russian soldiers piling up in Ukraine make it hard for Putin to hide the toll
Lviv, Ukraine (CNN) — The first warm, sunny days of spring in the southern Mykolaiv region are ushering in a grim new reality: the smell of the dead.
Putin just made the case for a European army
Four years ago, French President Emmanuel Macron, newly arrived in office, proposed a European Defense Force -- a counterweight to a NATO alliance he and increasingly other EU leaders feared was being effectively held hostage by the United States and especially Donald Trump.
Longstanding Russian government insider quits, Russian state news reports
Ex-Trump official praises Biden for uniting the West against Putin
Former Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster said Russian President Vladimir Putin has been caught off guard by the West's united front deploying tough sanctions in response to the invasion of Ukraine — and that the Biden administration deserves credit for helping foster that unity.
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