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See Biden's warning to Putin from the White House
During remarks at the White House, President Biden emphasized that the United States was prepared to stand up to Russian aggression if they took military action in Ukraine, but emphasized that room for diplomacy remains.
US President says he believes Ukraine's capital will be targeted but insists diplomacy is not off the table
Highest ever recorded winds rips roof from London landmark
The UK MET office issued a rare 'red' warning as the highest ever wind gusts in England were recorded
Netherlands issues red alert over Storm Eunice, as it currently sweeps through the UK
CNN's Clarissa Ward goes inside shelled kindergarten in Ukraine
The images of a shelled kindergarten in eastern Ukraine shifted international focus to the Donbas region, another sign that the simmering conflict with Russia there might escalate catastrophically. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports.
The day plane spotting took over the UK
As Storm Eunice battered the UK with 122 miles-per-hour winds on Friday, people across the country were told to stay in their homes.
The Queen hasn't escaped the Andrew scandal
Two passengers trapped as fire breaks out on Greek ferry
Rescue operations are underway to free two people trapped on a ferry in Greece after it caught fire, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of passengers and crew, the Hellenic Coast Guard told CNN on Friday.
Those responsible in doping case will face 'very strong measures,' says IOC
China finds its big Olympic moment marred by its closest partner
Biden warns US has 'every indiction' of Russian attack on Ukraine
Renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine is fanning fears as President Biden warns the US has 'every indication' that Russia is preparing to attack Ukraine. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
CNN reporter confronts Belarus leader over Russian military drills in his country
CNN gets an up close look at Russian military drills in Belarus where roughly 30,000 Russian troops have been gathering along the Ukrainian border.
UK bracing for possible 'sting jet' as rare threat-to-life warning issued in back-to-back storms
Meteorologists in the UK have issued a rare danger-to-life alert as Storm Eunice is forecast to batter parts of the country Friday, potentially creating a "sting jet" that could bring havoc to streets.
Authorities found 6-year-old girl missing since 2019 after receiving a tip different from any other information they had
Authorities had been searching more than two years for Paislee Shultis, a 4-year-old reported missing from her legal guardian in Cayuga Heights in upstate New York, without any luck.
China's Winter Olympics moment is being overshadowed by its 'best friend'
In the lead-up to the Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese officials and state media repeatedly accused the United States and its allies of trying to "sabotage" the Games, lashing out at their diplomatic boycotts over China's human rights record.
Former police officer Kim Potter will be sentenced for Daunte Wright's death today
The former Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer convicted in the death of Daunte Wright is due back in court Friday to be sentenced.
China's sensation Eileen Gu wins Olympic gold in freeski halfpipe to make Winter Games history
Ship full of Porsches, VWs on fire, adrift in the middle of the Atlantic
An abandoned cargo ship packed with cars is adrift in the Atlantic Ocean, after a rapidly-spreading fire on board forced the crew to escape.
Trump's legal woes deepen and could bring new political trouble
He might say he's the master of the art of the deal. But Donald Trump's real superpower is his talent for wriggling out of accountability after sailing close to the law and normal rules of politics, business and life in a way that would have destroyed most public figures long ago.
Valieva drug case puts spotlight on adults around teen figure skater
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva placed fourth in the women's figure skating final at the Beijing Winter Olympics on Thursday, capping off more than a week of controversy after the teen was cleared to skate despite testing positive for a banned substance.
As BA.2 subvariant of Omicron rises, lab studies point to signs of severity
The BA.2 virus -- a subvariant of the Omicron coronavirus variant -- isn't just spreading faster than its distant cousin, it may also cause more severe disease and appears capable of thwarting some of the key weapons we have against Covid-19, new research suggests.
What the Minsk agreement is, and what it could mean for the Russia-Ukraine crisis
Inside the two-year search for a missing child found hidden under a staircase
Police had gone up and down the basement stairs several times while searching a home in the Saugerties, New York, area Monday for any trace of 6-year-old Paislee Shultis, who had been missing for more than two years.
Why Kamila Valieva's 'very traumatizing' skating controversy matters
Trump and his children ordered to sit for depositions in New York investigation
This global public health challenge affects one in four women. Where's the outrage or the plan?
On Wednesday, a new study in The Lancet revealed that more than a quarter -- 27% -- of women around the world, aged 15-49, have experienced domestic violence from a male intimate partner at least once in their lifetime.
House committee asks government to end Trump hotel lease before Trump can sell it for $370 million
The House Oversight Committee is asking the General Services Administration to consider terminating the lease for the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC, before the former president's business can sell it, in light of allegations that the Trump Organization submitted false financial statements to the federal government.
How rich is Donald Trump really?
Earlier this week, Donald Trump sent The New York Times an email. In it, he claimed that he was very rich -- pointing to a "June 30, 2014 Statement of Financial Condition" that said he was worth $5.8 billion in the year before he started running for president.
Blinken tells UN 'I am here today not to start a war, but to prevent one' and lays out Russia's possible plan
Reporter who saw Kamila Valieva's routine calls it 'shocking'
CNN sports analyst Christine Brennan and CNN contributor Patrick McEnroe react to Russia Olympic Committee figure skater Kamila Valieva's fourth place finish in the women's individual figure skating event.
Blinken: Here's what the world can expect to see unfold
Secretary of State Antony Blinken addresses the United Nations, laying out Russia's possible next steps as the Ukraine border crisis intensifies.
Russian skater Kamila Valieva falls several times and finishes in fourth place
Heavy rains, landslides kill nearly 100 in Brazilian mountain city
At least 94 people have died in the Brazilian mountain city of Petropolis, local officials said Wednesday, after heavy rains triggered landslides that washed out streets, swept away cars and buried homes.
Trump's response to accounting firm may get him in trouble
The New York Attorney General wants a judge to compel Donald Trump to testify and is using a public statement he made about the accounting firm Mazars against him. CNN's Kara Scannell reports.
Is Putin creating a pretext for war?
Russian President Vladimir Putin is a man who likes to keep his options open, and the Ukraine crisis is no exception: As the Kremlin leader signals his willingness to engage on the diplomatic front, he is also bolstering a case for war.
What's happening in Ukraine right now? CNN's international correspondent reports
With roughly 150,000 Russian troops surrounding Ukraine, Kharkiv's opera house choir took their national anthem to heart: "Ukraine's glory has not died, nor her freedom." CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
US cranks up the information warfare against Putin
Far from buying into claims the Ukraine showdown is easing, the United States is cranking up its relentless informational warfare campaign against Russia, keeping the world on high alert for a possible invasion of Ukraine.
French-led western forces to withdraw from Mali
France and Western countries involved in French-led anti-terrorist operations in West Africa will begin their withdraw from Mali, French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday.
Day 13 of the Beijing Olympics
At least 13 dead after wedding guests fall into well at Indian ceremony
At least 13 people, including a one-year-old child, have died after falling into a well during a wedding ceremony in northern India, authorities from Uttar Pradesh state said on Wednesday.
NATO chief: 'Russia maintains a massive invasion force ready to attack'
Here's how women's figure skating is now scored (and why stamina often leads to more points)
Gone are the days when Olympic figure skating was scored solely at the judges' discretion, with subjective points awarded on a 6.0 scale.
Video of police breaking up a fight between Black teen and White teen in mall prompts outrage
A video showing police officers breaking up a fight between a Black teenager and a White teenager at a New Jersey mall has prompted outrage over the police response.
Patients wait on gurneys outside hospital amid Hong Kong's worst outbreak yet
Hospitals in Hong Kong have been overwhelmed by the worst wave of Covid-19 outbreak the city has faced yet. The number of cases reported since January 1, 2022 makes up more than 50% of all Hong Kong's Covid-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, according to CNN analysis. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout has more.
US and NATO presence grows in Poland amid potential threats against Ukraine
The US military and NATO are increasing their presence at the border of Ukraine and Poland amid the potential threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
4-year-old found alive under staircase two years after she was reported missing
A child who was reported missing in 2019 when she was 4 years old was found hidden a wooden staircase with her non-custodial mother, in a home officials had visited several times while investigating her disappearance, authorities said Tuesday.
Prince Andrew settles, but is it the end?
As Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre settle out of court, British-American Lawyer Ann Olivarius and Times Radio presenter Ayesha Hazarika give Amanpour their take on the case.
What is Russia doing with its troops?
Biden rejects Trump's attempt to shield White House visitor logs, including for day of Jan. 6 attack
President Joe Biden has rejected a request by former President Donald Trump to shield White House visitor logs from the committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, including appointments for individuals granted entry to the White House complex that day.
The US may find itself forced back into the Middle East
Perceived disengagement by the United States in the Middle East has led to a strategic shift in regional priorities of late.
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