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Reporter shows how China's zero-Covid policy makes everyday life difficult
CNN's Selina Wang navigates daily life in Beijing, China, where residents still need to show a negative Covid test for most public places as the country signals it may loosen zero-Covid restrictions.
Kirstie Alley, 'Cheers' and 'Veronica's Closet' star, dead at 71
Actress Kirstie Alley, star of the big and small screens known for her Emmy-winning role on "Cheers" and films like "Look Who's Talking," has died after a brief battle with cancer, her children True and Lillie Parker announced on her social media.
Ukraine hit two airbases inside Russian territory with drone attacks, Moscow says
Attacks on Russian air bases spotlights Ukrainian drone program
Explosions at two Russian air bases Monday have focused attention on Ukraine's efforts to develop longer-range combat drones.
'Targeted' attacks on North Carolina power stations leave tens of thousands in dark
With no suspects or motive announced, the FBI is joining the investigation into power outages in a North Carolina county believed to have been caused by "intentional" and "targeted" attacks on substations that left around 40,000 customers in the dark Saturday night, prompting a curfew and emergency declaration.
Why some Russians have vowed to resist Putin's invasion
A soldier in a Ukrainian uniform morosely contemplates the ruins of an Orthodox monastery in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
Video shows moment of explosion at air base in Russia
Explosions at two Russian air bases have focused attention on Ukraine's efforts to develop longer-range combat drones. Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges explains why this development could be significant in the war with Russia.
Brazil advances to quarterfinals with dazzling display against South Korea
Brazil pummel South Korea to go up 4-0
Is this the end for Iran's notorious morality police?
An Iranian official's comment signaling that the country's notorious morality police had been shut down has raised more questions than answers.
China's Xi to visit Saudi Arabia, sources say, amid frayed ties with the US
Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to arrive in Saudi Arabia on Thursday for a two-day state visit amid high tensions between the United States and the two countries, according to a source with knowledge of the trip, an Arab diplomatic source and a senior Arab official.
Trump's call to terminate the Constitution is a fantasy, but it's still dangerous
Flight heading to UK diverted after 'possible' bomb reported on board
An EasyJet flight bound for the UK from Poland had to be diverted to the Czech Republic on Sunday due to a report of a "possible bomb" on board.
The West just scrambled the oil market. What happens next is up to Russia
Most Russian crude oil exports to Europe are now banned, marking the boldest effort yet by the West to pile financial pressure on President Vladimir Putin as his brutal war in Ukraine enters its tenth month.
Belgium's biggest ever trial begins over Brussels bombings
Belgium began proceedings on Monday in its largest ever trial to determine whether 10 men played a part in the Islamist suicide bombings in Brussels in 2016 that killed 32 people and injured over 300.
Russian strikes hit civilian areas in southern Ukraine, local officials say
With winter coming, war isn't the only thing Ukrainians have to worry about
CNN's Will Ripley reports from Bucha, Ukraine, where many residents are bracing for a winter without power while they recover from Russian bombardment.
Retired general: This country's relationship with Russia is causing concern in Ukraine
Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton breaks down the potential Russian strategy in regards to the city of Bakhmut, Ukraine.
Japan vs. Croatia: Samurai Blue aiming to reach World Cup quarterfinals for first time
In a World Cup of surprises, Japan has played a leading role in headline-making shock results.
France defeats Poland 3-1 to advance
Trump calls for the termination of the US Constitution in Truth Social post
Former President Donald Trump called for the termination of the Constitution to overturn the 2020 election and reinstate him to power Saturday in a continuation of his election denialism and pushing of fringe conspiracy theories.
England cruises past Senegal 3-0 to reach World Cup quarterfinals as Harry Kane makes Three Lions history
England reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup for a second tournament in a row thanks to a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Senegal.
Iran says hijab law is under review, as state media dismisses claims feared morality police has been abolished
Iran's Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri said Thursday that Iran's parliament and judiciary are reviewing the country's mandatory hijab law, according to pro-reform outlet Entekhab.
Neymar could play against South Korea as Brazil coach gives positive outlook on star man
Brazil national team head coach Tite said Neymar will play against South Korea in Monday's last 16 World Cup match, if he practices "okay" on Sunday.
It spent $200 billion, but this country can't pay people enough to have a baby
The season of baby fairs is here once again in South Korea. Busy, noisy affairs held in cavernous conference halls where hundreds of vendors try to sell expectant parents everything they could possibly desire for their new bundle of joy -- and plenty of other things they never knew they needed.
MAGA-world keeps losing in its efforts to tie up Trump criminal probes in court
The former president sometimes called "Teflon Don" is learning that sometimes, the subpoenas do stick.
Zelensky criticizes the EU's Russian oil price cap as a 'weak position'
How a deadly fire ignited dissent over China's zero-Covid policy
Stunning scenes of dissent and defiance played out across China over the past week, marking the country's largest protests in decades -- and an unprecedented challenge to leader Xi Jinping.
Indonesia raises alert after Mount Semeru volcano erupts
Indonesia raised its warning to the highest level on Sunday after Mount Semeru, a volcano in its East Java province, erupted, prompting evacuations of nearby residents.
China operating over 100 police stations across the world with the help of some host nations, report claims
Beijing has set up more than 100 so-called overseas police stations across the globe to monitor, harass and in some cases repatriate Chinese citizens living in exile, using bilateral security arrangements struck with countries in Europe and Africa to gain a widespread presence internationally, a new report shared exclusively with CNN alleges.
'Wrong, crazy and dangerous': Legal analyst blasts Trump's statement
CNN senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor Elie Honig reacts to former President Donald Trump's statement on his social media platform Truth Social.
Pelé says he's 'strong' and 'with a lot of hope' in social media update
Past and present football stars have been wishing Pelé well on social media after local media reports in Brazil that his health had worsened.
Lionel Messi scores in 1,000th career game as Argentina reaches World Cup quarterfinals
Lionel Messi scored in what was the 1,000th game of his storied career as Argentina beat Australia 2-1 to advance to the World Cup quarterfinals.
Argentina is ahead of Australia at halftime
It's a tough exit for USA's so-called Golden Generation
The United States Men's National Team (USMNT) was defeated 3-1 by the Netherlands and knocked out the World Cup in the round of 16, despite a spirited performance.
Netherlands knocks USA out of the World Cup
Letters with explosives and animal parts are aimed at 'sowing fear': Ukrainian official
More than a dozen letters containing explosives or animal parts have been sent to Ukrainian diplomats around the world, according to Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba.
Letters with explosives and animal parts are aimed at 'sowing fear,' Ukrainian official says
Qatari TV pundits mock Germany's 'OneLove' armband protest after World Cup exit
Football pundits on Qatar's Alkass Sports channel mocked the German football team following its World Cup exit -- by mimicking the players' protest over human rights.
How a deadly fire ignited dissent over China's zero-Covid policy
Stunning scenes of dissent and defiance played out across China over the past week, marking the country's largest protests in decades -- and an unprecedented challenge to leader Xi Jinping.
'I wanted to resume my transition at all costs.' Trans Ukrainians uprooted by war struggle to continue treatment
The best day of Eric's life came just days before the worst.
Biden meets with Prince of Wales in Boston
President Joe Biden is meeting with the Prince of Wales in Boston on Friday, greeting him at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum before attending a Democratic fundraiser.
Netherlands vs. US: Two exciting young teams go head-to-head for place in World Cup quarterfinals
The round of 16 match on Saturday between the US Men's National Team and the Netherlands is one of the more intriguing clashes in the first knockout round of Qatar 2022.
'I would even say sick': Ukrainian FM describes bloody packages with animal eyes sent to embassies
CNN's Matthew Chance speaks to Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba about more than a dozen letters containing explosives or animal parts sent to Ukrainian diplomats around the world.
'I want to be in the mix:' Arkansas Governor hints at 2024 run against Trump
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson says he is actively thinking about running for president in 2024 and that he doesn't believe Trump is the leader of the GOP.
Europe agrees to cap the price of Russian oil at $60 a barrel
The European Union has reached a consensus on the price at which to cap Russian oil just days before the deadline.
China's Xi acknowledges Covid frustration caused protests and hints at relaxing rules, EU official says
US Navy sends a message to adversaries with a rare submarine port visit in Indian Ocean
The US military wants its adversaries, as well as allies, to know that, for the first time, a US Navy nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine docked at the remote island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean as part of an extended months-long deployment.
Uruguay and Ghana fail to make the World Cup knockouts, after South Korea shocks Portugal
Paul Whelan calls home from Russia after more than a week without contact
Paul Whelan, an American detained in Russia, was able to call home Friday after more than a week without contact with his family, his brother David said.
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