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Satellite photos raise concerns of Russian military build-up near Ukraine
Once more, tensions are rising in Ukraine.
Man charged over abduction of 4-year-old Cleo Smith
China's zero-case obsession has turned the country into a 'Covid purgatory'
While most regions across Asia Pacific have reopened and are living with the virus, China is doubling down on its strategy to fully eradicate the virus within its borders. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout has more.
European country may have the answer to end coal dependency
Austria is one of only three European countries to break its dependency on burning coal for electricity. Yet even with a head start on renewable energy, the transition can be challenging. CNN's Phil Black reports from Austria's last coal-fired power plant in Graz.
Democrat prevails in close race in New Jersey, CNN projects
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has become the first Democratic governor in more than four decades to win reelection in the Garden State, CNN projects Wednesday, narrowly surviving a closer-than-expected race that dragged well past Election Day.
See Biden's reaction to election results
President Joe Biden reacted to a disappointing night at the polls for Democrats by urging lawmakers to pass his spending and infrastructure bills, saying "people want us to get things done."
Bolivian capital being broiled by extreme UV radiation
Bolivia's highlands city of La Paz has been hit by an unusual heatwave, with levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation soaring off the charts, exacerbated by unusually low levels of cloud cover some experts link to climate change.
As world leaders depart, COP26 delivers a fossil fuel breakthrough
These are the people who made history on election night
A number of trailblazing candidates made history this week, as CNN projected that people of color across the country were elected to top positions at both the state and city level.
China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, Pentagon warns
China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal and may have 1,000 nuclear warheads by the end of the decade as it aims to surpass US global influence by the middle of the 21st century, according to a major Pentagon report released on Wednesday.
Prince Andrew's legal team is fighting back in US sex assault case. Here's what you need to know
Prince Andrew's legal team is fighting back in US sex assault case. Here's what you need to know
Prince Andrew faces a crucial hearing in his sexual abuse case at a New York district court on Wednesday, as his legal team attempts to turn the tables on his accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
Minneapolis voters reject policing overhaul ballot measure prompted by George Floyd's murder
Minneapolis residents on Tuesday rejected  a ballot measure to overhaul policing  drafted amid the national fury over George Floyd's murder but that went to voters as concerns about rising gun violence drained energy from the protest movement that had launched it.
Democrats in need of a reckoning after misjudging the nation's mood
Demoralized Democrats need a reckoning after a rough election night that sent serious warning signs that they have misjudged the nation's mood as their window closes before next year's midterms.
Analyst: Dems could lose in 2022 if they don't change this
CNN's Rosemary Church speaks with Larry Sabato, political scientist and Director at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, on what he thinks of the result of the Virginia's governor race.
Africa's second most populous nation is on the brink of all-out war
UN slams atrocities carried out in Tigray conflict, as Ethiopia announces state of emergency
The United Nations has condemned atrocities uncovered in a joint investigation into the conflict in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region on Wednesday, a day after the country's government announced a nationwide state of emergency and called on citizens to take up arms against the advance of Tigrayan forces toward its capital.
A year after private enterprise crackdown, China may have to cut business some slack
On November 2, 2020, Jack Ma's Ant Group was gearing up for the biggest initial public offering in history.
New UN report on Tigray: All parties committed humanitarian abuses
The United Nations has condemned atrocities uncovered in a joint investigation into the conflict in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region, a day after the country's government announced a nationwide state of emergency and called on citizens to take up arms against the advance of Tigrayan forces toward its capital. CNN's Larry Madowo reports.
Nigeria races to find survivors as 22 die in building collapse
Rescuers in Nigeria on Wednesday raced to find survivors, two days after a high-rise building under construction collapsed and trapped scores of people in the commercial capital Lagos, as the death toll rose to 22, an emergency official said.
Rich countries want poor ones to transition to clean energy. Millions have no power to begin with
Should Nigeria's natural riches remain in the ground?
Yemen's Marib city battens down as Houthis advance through energy-rich province
Expecting a possible siege, pro-government forces in central Yemen are preparing to defend Marib city, their last northern stronghold, against advancing Houthi fighters bent on taking full control of one of Yemen's key energy-producing regions.
Biden finds wins abroad easier to come by than at home
Meeting his foreign counterparts behind closed doors in Rome this weekend, President Joe Biden repeatedly recited for them a key figure: $555 billion.
Girl, 4, who vanished from Australian campsite found alive in locked house
A four-year-old girl who went missing from a remote campsite more than two weeks ago in Western Australia has been found alive, local police said in a statement early Wednesday local time.
CEO of medical glove company arrested in Thailand after CNN investigation
The CEO of a Thai company at the heart of a CNN investigation into fake and used medical gloves has been arrested in Bangkok.
8 takeaways from the 2021 elections
Republican Glenn Youngkin's projected win in the Virginia governor's race Tuesday erased any doubt: Democrats' slim congressional majorities are in grave danger in next year's midterm elections.
More than 1 million people apply to enter Beijing's Covid-free Olympic bubble
Enthusiasm for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is building in China, with people clamoring for spots as volunteer workers -- even as restrictions tighten amid an ongoing Covid-19 outbreak.
Dead heat in New Jersey; big GOP wins in Virginia
Michelle Wu set to make history in Boston mayoral race
City Councilor Michelle Wu is set to become Boston's next mayor after her more moderate challenger conceded, making her the first woman and person of color elected to the top post in the city's history.
Here are the major 2021 races to watch
Van Jones paints grim picture for Democrats after gubernatorial loss in Virginia
With the gubernatorial race in New Jersey tightening, Van Jones discusses election night results as CNN projects Democrats will lose the governorship in Virginia.
Eric Adams elected as New York City's second Black mayor, CNN projects
Democrat Eric Adams has been elected the 110th mayor of New York City, CNN projects, defeating Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.
A year after private enterprise crackdown, China may have to cut business some slack
On November 2, 2020, Jack Ma's Ant Group was gearing up for the biggest initial public offering in history.
Boris Johnson stumbles on Attenborough mask controversy while talking up COP26 climate deals
Election exit polls show what voters think of Biden
CNN's David Chalian breaks down how voters feel about President Joe Biden according to exit polls in Virginia's gubernatorial election between Democratic Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin.
Biden appears to doze off at COP26
An aide woke up President Biden after he dozed off at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland. CNN's Jeanne Moos reports.
Satellite images may show China developing missile silos that could launch nuclear warheads
Elon Musk issues $6 billion challenge to UN program. See director's response
CNN's Brianna Keilar speaks to UN World Food Programme director David Beasley after Elon Musk offered to sell some of his Tesla (TSLA) stock "right now" if the UN can prove that $6 billion will solve world hunger.
Around 100 nations pledge to cut methane emissions
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition software
Facebook said Tuesday it plans to stop using facial-recognition software that could automatically recognize people in photos and videos posted on the social network, marking a massive shift both for the tech industry and for a company known for collecting vast amounts of data about its billions of users.
Watch Amanpour's full interview with Boris Johnson
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson in an exclusive interview about the climate crisis at the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
She was sold to a stranger so her family could eat as Afghanistan crumbles
People buried under collapsed luxury high-rise in Nigeria call for help
It had been advertised as "Luxury in the Sky," a glamorous residential high-rise in an upmarket area of Lagos, where apartments started at $1.2 million a unit.
Biden pledges to slash global methane emissions by 30%
US, UK and EU will help fund South Africa's coal phaseout, offering a model for the developing world
The US, UK, France, Germany and European Union will help fund South Africa's transition away from coal, in a multilateral effort that could serve as a model for other developing nations to ditch the fossil fuel.
Why flying is so bad and about to get worse
Canceled flights, packed planes, rising fares and violent outbursts are the new normal for air travel. Flying is getting worse for both passengers and crews.
Two London police officers admit sharing photos of murdered sisters
Two UK police officers have pleaded guilty to taking and sharing photos of the bodies of two murdered sisters at a crime scene they were assigned to protect, reports the UK's PA Media news agency.
At least 15 killed in Kabul hospital blasts
Two blasts have been heard near a military hospital in Kabul, an Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman said in a tweet Tuesday.
CNN witnesses 9-year-old being sold to 55-year-old man for marriage
CNN's Anna Coren reports on the humanitarian crisis engulfing Afghanistan as desperate families say they're being forced to sell their young daughters in order to survive.
China is urging families to stock up on food and other essentials
China is telling families to stock up on food and other daily essentials as bad weather, energy shortages and Covid-19 restrictions threaten to disrupt supplies.
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