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Why a Putin summit would be a huge risk for Biden
By agreeing in principle to a summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin, President Joe Biden is reaching for a signature foreign policy win, but accepting massive political and strategic risks that could easily backfire.
Biden agrees 'in principle' to meet with Putin but satellite images show intensified activity
Live updates | In pictures: Ukraine-Russia tensions
Canada looks to end Covid-19 protests with tougher financial measures
Another weekend of protests against Canada's Covid-19 mandates saw around 200 arrests in the nation's capital as authorities moved to end the weekslong demonstration, towing vehicles and going after protesters' pocketbooks with financial penalties.
Seven children killed in airstrike by Nigerian forces over border in Niger, official says
The Nigerian military has killed and wounded children in an airstrike in neighboring Niger, a local governor in Niger, state television and an aid agency said on Sunday, although Nigeria's armed forces said they were still investigating.
Fifty years after Nixon's historic visit to China, questions hang over US-China future
• Analysis: Beijing 2022 divided the world, but for China it was a success
Australia demands answers from China over alleged laser incident at sea
Australia is demanding China investigate the alleged use of a laser to "illuminate" an Australian jet in waters off the country's north coast in an incident that threatens to worsen relations between the two countries.
Millions of Americans will be forced into an involuntary polar plunge
Satellite imagery shows Russian ground forces dispersing to positions close to Ukraine border
Live updates | In pictures: Ukraine-Russia tensions
At 16, Larry Miller killed another teen. At 72, the Nike executive is ready to apologize
Two chance encounters at the same West Philadelphia street corner show the remarkable arc of Larry Miller's life. The first, as a drunk and angry 16-year-old, ended with him murdering another teen. The second, 56 years later as a lauded business executive, brand visionary and friend of Michael Jordan, gave him a new chance to seek redemption.
White House says Biden has agreed to meet with Putin 'in principle' as long as Russia does not invade Ukraine
President Joe Biden has agreed "in principle" to a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as long as Russia does not further invade Ukraine, according to a statement from White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
Credit Suisse pushes back on reports of controversial accounts
Credit Suisse pushed back Sunday after multiple media outlets reported that the Swiss investment bank had clients that included criminals, alleged human rights abusers and parties facing sanctions.
Pentagon press secretary says 'we still think there's time to prevent' a Russian invasion of Ukraine
'Unbecoming and nonsensical': Doctor reacts to Eric Trump's Covid-19 vaccine claims
Dr. Jonathan Reiner responds after Eric Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, said Covid-19 vaccines represent the "stripping of freedoms" in the US.
Roughly 75% of Russian conventional forces deployed against Ukraine, US official says
New intel adds to US fears that Russia is readying for military action
This is what it's like to live on Ukraine's front line
Beyond Slovyanskaya Street, in the eastern Ukrainian town of New York, lies separatist-occupied territory. With tensions on the border rising, CNN's Sam Kiley speaks with residents who say they are scared and have nowhere to go.
Shelling and mortar fire are an all-day event near the Ukrainian front line. But the residents won't leave 'our motherland'
Slovyanskaya Street is being taken apart by war. Not always in the hot drama of shellfire from nearby rebels, but in cold deconstruction. The community is being sold for scrap.
Ukraine reports more shelling while Russia says exodus continues
Is Putin bluffing? See Secretary of State's response
Dana Bash asks US Sec. of State Antony Blinken if Russian President Vladimir Putin is bluffing as he amasses troops near the Ukrainian border.
These were the highs and lows at the Winter Olympics
Chinese leader Xi receives warm welcome as closing ceremony begins
• Analysis: Beijing 2022 divided the world, but for China it was a success
Britain's Queen Elizabeth tests positive for Covid-19
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for coronavirus, Buckingham Palace announced Sunday.
WATCH: The videos Russia may use to justify invasion
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports on misinformation used by pro-Russian separatist groups in Ukraine, as the Russian military amasses near the border.
The top 5 nations on the Olympic medal table
Ukrainian soldiers 'ready for any scenario'
Former top Trump Russia adviser details sharp contrast between former President and Biden
Fiona Hill doesn't know whether President Joe Biden can lead Western allies to ward off Russia's threat to Ukraine. But unlike his predecessor, he's trying.
Ukrainian soldiers 'ready for any scenario'
Mikaela Shiffrin's hopes of an Olympic medal are over
The final day of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Video shows CNN team in Ukraine under mortar fire
A CNN team and other journalists accompanying Ukraine's Interior Minister on a tour of the front lines in eastern Ukraine came under mortar fire. No one was injured.
US Defense Secretary says it's apparent Russia has made a decision and is moving into position to conduct an attack
Jean-Luc Brunel, longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, found dead in his prison cell
French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, a longtime associate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, has been found dead in his prison cell, a spokesperson for the Paris prosecutor's office said.
US Defense Secretary says it's apparent Russia has made a decision and is moving into position to conduct an attack
Australia says Chinese warship 'illuminated' one of its planes with a laser
A Chinese warship used a laser to "illuminate" an Australian Air Force jet in what Canberra called a "serious safety incident" in a statement released on Saturday.
European Commission President says world is 'watching in disbelief' amid largest troop buildup since Cold War
Could Trump face charges over classified docs? Hear what ex-prosecutor thinks
Former Prosecutor Shan Wu discusses the legal implications for former President Trump after the National Archives said that classified documents were found at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week in court
Trump's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week in court
Storm Eunice blows off rooftops with highest wind speeds on record in England
Millions of people in the UK have been told to stay home for their own safety and dozens of flights were canceled on Friday as storm Eunice made landfall in the country, bringing hurricane-force winds that ripped off a rooftop and crushed a vehicle in a London suburb.
New Zealand's Nico Porteous wins halfpipe gold as high winds send freeskiers tumbling
12 people still missing after Greece ferry fire
Twelve people are still missing after a blaze swept through a ferry sailing from Greece to Italy early on Friday, Greek authorities said on Saturday, as firefighters battled to control the flames.
Vladimir Putin has succeeded in uniting his opponents
As the world watches and waits nervously to learn if Russian President Vladimir Putin will instruct his forces to invade Ukraine, European diplomats are privately finding one small silver lining to the crisis unfolding in Eastern Europe.
The Ukraine conflict is moving fast. Here's what to watch for
Tensions in Ukraine are escalating. The country's eastern Donbas region -- where fighting between pro-Russian separatists and Ukranian forces have simmered since 2015 -- experienced its worst shelling in years this week.
Canada protesters assault officers and try to grab their weapons as police move to clear them out
Canadian police began an unprecedented operation Friday morning to remove protesters and their trucks and cars that have been blockading Ottawa's streets for weeks.
Day 15 of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Ukraine and US say vehicle explosion in separatist-controlled city was staged
Biden says he's convinced Putin has decided to attack Ukraine but insists diplomacy not off the table
Why some North Korean defectors return to one of the world's most repressive regimes
He risked his life fleeing from one of the world's most repressive regimes, traversing a militarized stretch protected by barbed wire fences. Then a year later, he went back -- the way he came.
Trump can be held accountable for January 6 in court, judge rules
Civil lawsuits seeking to hold Donald Trump accountable for the January 6 insurrection can move forward in court, and the ex-President doesn't have absolute immunity from litigation, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Classified documents found in boxes taken from Mar-a-Lago, National Archives says
The National Archives acknowledged Friday it has discussed with the Department of Justice that classified records were found in boxes at Mar-a-Lago after former President Donald Trump left office, according to a letter from Archivist David Ferriero to the House Oversight Committee.
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