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Navalny ally: Of course I'm scared but I cannot hide myself
Sergey Aleksashenko, longtime ally of Alexey Navalny, says he is scared that Russian President Vladimir Putin may come after him for his support of Navalny.
New Zealand downgrades tsunami warning after 8.1-magnitude quake
New Zealand's emegerncy agency has told people to leave home and reach higher ground after an 8.1-magnitude earthquake struck the nearby Kermadec Islands region early Friday.
Woman says she thought Gov. Cuomo was trying to sleep with her
Charlotte Bennett, a former aide who has accused Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, spoke to CBS host Norah O'Donnell about her allegations. In his initial response to Bennett's story in the New York Times last week, Cuomo said he believed he had been acting as a mentor and had "never made advances toward Ms. Bennett, nor did I ever intend to act in any way that was inappropriate."
Investigators examining communications between US lawmakers and Capitol rioters
See Jupiter and Mercury align in the sky and an asteroid flyby this weekend
The solar system's largest and smallest planets will be in alignment this Friday.
'Matilda' star reveals why she left Hollywood
CNN's Christiane Amanpour talks to "Matilda" actress Mara Wilson about the exploitation of child stars in Hollywood.
Fauci calls loosening Covid-19 restrictions inexplicable
While tens of thousands of Americans are infected with the coronavirus each day and more research suggests variants threaten another surge, some state leaders are loosening Covid-19 restrictions against the recommendations of health experts.
Italy blocks the export of Covid-19 vaccines to Australia
Feds examining communications between US lawmakers and Capitol rioters
• Diplomatic security official removed from post for declaring 'death of America' after Trump lost
Teenager dies after being stung by a box jellyfish in Australia
A 17-year-old boy has died a week after being stung by a box jellyfish on a Queensland beach, Australia.
Blinken and Austin will travel to Japan and South Korea later this month
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will travel to Japan and South Korea later this month, marking the first international trip by Biden Cabinet officials since President Joe Biden's inauguration, according to a State Department official and a diplomat from the region.
YouTube CEO says Trump's account will be restored when risk of violence recedes
Former President Donald Trump's YouTube account will eventually be restored in accordance with the platform's current policies, the company's CEO, Susan Wojcicki, said Thursday.
Republican senator employs extreme tactics to gum up stimulus passage: 'People are out to destroy me'
Sen. Ron Johnson seems to be relishing his place at the center of the controversies dominating Washington.
Sweden moves towards eliminating upper age limit on AstraZeneca vaccine
CEO of company making Russia's vaccine blames media for hesitancy
Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the organization that makes Sputnik V, sits down with CNN's Becky Anderson to discuss the Russian coronavirus vaccine and its standing around the world.
One of Cuba's homegrown vaccines cleared to enter Phase 3 trials
Pope's Iraq visit is risky. 2 religious leaders explain why it's key
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks to Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols and Muslim religious scholar Maulana Ali Rizvi about why the Pope's visit to Iraq, which is considered his most dangerous trip so far, is important.
What's behind the mass exodus of Arab Christians in Iraq?
The future of the ancient Christian communities in the Middle East is in doubt on the eve of Pope Francis' historic trip to Iraq. CNN's Ben Wedeman, reporting from Erbil, Iraq, looks at the factors behind this mass exodus over the years.
Trump election fraud investigation in Georgia enters new phase
A criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia is set to intensify this week, as a grand jury convenes, offering the local district attorney her first shot at seeking subpoenas for records and interviews.
17,000 earthquakes hit Iceland in the past week. An eruption could be imminent
Even for a volcanic island accustomed to the occasional tremor, this has been an unusual week for Iceland. According to the Icelandic Meteorological Office, around 17,000 earthquakes have hit the southwestern region of Reykjanes over the past week.
New divides emerge as Senate debates Covid relief
The Pope prepares for his most dangerous visit yet
Attending to the Baghdad church where he works as a caretaker, Natiq Anwar relives the most horrific experience of his life each and every day.
Meghan accuses palace of 'perpetuating falsehoods' against her and Harry
Explosive clip from Duchess of Sussex interview with Oprah
CBS has released a further teaser ahead of Oprah's highly anticipated interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Myanmar a 'war zone' as security forces open fire on peaceful protesters, killing 38
At least 38 people were killed at pro-democracy protests in Myanmar on Wednesday, the UN's Special Envoy to the country told a briefing Wednesday, in the deadliest day of violence since a military coup on February 1.
Video shows dramatic escalation of violence in Myanmar
Myanmar saw a dramatic escalation in violence against protesters as at least 38 people were killed when Myanmar's security forces opened fire on peaceful protesters in towns and cities across the country. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports.
Buckingham Palace to investigate Meghan bullying allegations ahead of Oprah interview
Buckingham Palace said Wednesday it would investigate allegations that Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, bullied several staff members after a British media report cited unnamed royal aides saying a complaint had been made against her in 2018.
Tennessee task force recovers 150 missing children
A total of 150 missing children ranging in age from 3 to 17 were recovered in January and February during a joint law enforcement operation, authorities in Tennessee said Wednesday.
US civilian dies in targeted rocket attack
An airbase hosting US, Iraqi and coalition forces in Iraq was targeted on Wednesday by at least 10 rockets, US coalition officials said.
Origin of golden Trump statue revealed
The golden statue of former President Donald Trump unveiled at CPAC and celebrated by supporters originally came from China, not Mexico as the artist initially said.
Biden criticizes Texas and Mississippi's 'neanderthal thinking'
President Joe Biden sharply criticized states such as Texas and Mississippi for lifting Covid-19 restrictions against pleas from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other top public health officials, accusing those in power of "Neanderthal thinking."
SpaceX Mars prototype rocket nails landing for the first time, but explodes on pad
A SpaceX rocket prototype, known as SN10, soared over South Texas during test flight Wednesday before swooping down to a pinpoint landing near its launch site. Approximately three minutes after landing, however, multiple independent video feeds showed the rocket exploding on its landing pad.
Battles that will define US elections in 2022, 2024 and beyond are already here
Battles that will define elections in 2022, 2024 and beyond are already here.
At least a dozen people were killed in horrific crash in rural California. Here's what we know
The details surrounding the deadly accident in rural California on Tuesday are still unclear, but what is known is that an SUV was struck by a semitruck towing two trailers -- and at least 13 people were killed in the fierce collision.
Analysis: Biden's union promises, and an interview with Hungary's Klubradio
On election eve, Joe Biden promised to be the "most pro-union president you've ever seen." On Sunday night, he took a step toward that, issuing an unusual presidential video backing the right to unionize of workers at an Amazon plant in Alabama, and implicitly warning the online retail giant not to interfere. "Let me be clear: It's not up to me to decide whether anyone should join a union," Biden said. "But let me be even more clear: It's not up to an employer to decide that, either."
Women in sports don't get the media coverage that men do. These 4 Olympians are trying to change that
US Olympians Sue Bird, Alex Morgan, Simone Manuel and Chloe Kim have teamed up to launch a new company aimed at focusing attention on women in sports and the media.
New cases on the rise as Texas lifts Covid-19 restrictions
Texas and Mississippi announced they are lifting coronavirus mask mandates despite health officials warning not to ease safety measures. CNN's Nick Watt reports.
Andrew Cuomo lays out his survival blueprint
Speaking publicly for the first time since a trio of allegations surfaced over the past week about inappropriate behavior with women, New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo said sorry -- and, importantly, laid out his blueprint for how he thinks he can survive this scandal.
US House cancels Thursday session after warnings of potential threat to Capitol
• Pence pushes false election fraud claims in denouncing Democratic reform bill
Why this Republican is urging the GOP to support Biden's bill
Jeff Williams, the mayor of Arlington, Texas, is urging his fellow Republicans to support President Biden's Covid-19 relief bill to help local cities recover from the pandemic.
Pence pushes false election fraud claims in denouncing Democratic reform bill
Former Vice President Mike Pence is seizing on a Democratic-led initiative to streamline election standards to again push false claims of voting irregularities in one of his first public statements since leaving office.
ICC prosecutor to launch formal investigation into alleged war crimes in Palestinian territories
The chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced plans for a formal investigation into alleged war crimes by Israel in the Palestinian territories, prompting an angry response from Israeli leaders.
The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2022
Senate elections typically happen only every two years -- except sometimes they're three years in a row.
How Twitter killed Neera Tanden's chances -- and why it will happen again
Biden flexes sweeping wartime powers as Republican governors go rogue on reopenings
'It goes against science': Doctor on Texas and Mississippi ending mask mandates
Texas and Mississippi's governors announced they are lifting mask mandates and allowing businesses to open at full capacity, a move which worries health experts amid the Covid-19 pandemic. CNN's Lucy Kafanov has the latest.
The story behind Biden's first Cabinet nomination failure
Standing onstage in December at the Queen Theater in Wilmington, Delaware, Joe Biden described his freshly nominated pick to run the White House budget office, Neera Tanden, as "brilliant." He cited her hardscrabble upbringing. And he even quoted his father to emphasize her set of values.
Brazil records highest daily number of Covid-19 deaths
Christian Porter reveals he is the Australian minister accused of historical rape allegation
Attorney General Christian Porter has outed himself as the Australian cabinet minister at the center of a historical rape allegation that has caused a storm of speculation in the nation's Parliament.
Concern grows over the rise of anti-Asian violence in the US
Hate crimes against Asian Americans have spiked across the US since the Covid-19 pandemic began. There have been nearly 3,000 incidents reported across all 50 states, according to an Asian advocacy group. CNN's Amara Walker reports.
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