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Ukraine claims some Russian units are withdrawing from Zaporizhzhia
Some Russian troops are withdrawing from their positions in Ukraine's southern region of Zaporizhzhia, according to Kyiv.
Trump expresses support for Capitol rioters as he continues to embrace extremist groups
Former President Donald Trump expressed support for the rioters behind the deadly January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol in a video played during a fundraiser Thursday that was hosted by the Patriot Freedom Project, a group that assists families of those charged in the riot.
Chinese police drag resident from his home for refusing quarantine
Authorities in the Chinese southern city of Hangzhou have apologized after forcibly taking a man from his home as he allegedly refused to go to a quarantine facility.
The controversial World Cup goal that 'almost defied physics'
Go inside Biden's extravagant and star-studded state dinner
President Joe Biden hosted French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House, using the very first state dinner of his presidency to shore up relations with a key American ally whose friendship has until recently been on the rocks. The lavish event drew leaders from Hollywood, fashion and politicians from across the aisle. CNN's Kate Bennett has the details.
Alleged serial killer in custody and charged in killings of 4 Indigenous women in Canada, police say
Authorities in Winnipeg, Manitoba, believe the murders of four Indigenous women came at the hands of an alleged serial killer now in custody in Canada.
Trump's classic delay and divert legal strategy is running out of road
Russian units appear to make some progress near Bakhmut, but suffer heavy casualties
Rape case that shook Australian politics abandoned over mental health fears
Prosecutors in Australia have ended high-profile legal action against a former government staffer accused of raping a colleague inside Parliament House, saying a retrial would pose a "significant and unacceptable risk" to the woman's life.
Mar-a-Lago special master review halted in major defeat for Trump
'A stunning rebuke': Legal analysts react to Mar-a-Lago ruling
Former special counsel at the Department of Defense Ryan Goodman and former Nixon White House counsel John Dean explain to CNN's Erin Burnett why a federal appeals court decision to halt a special master review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago estate is a "direct blow" to former President Donald Trump's case.
Russia's notorious Wagner group admits to recruiting Zambian inmate who died fighting in Ukraine
The owner of Russia's notorious Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, admits to recruiting a prisoner from Zambia who died fighting in Ukraine. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
'Chilling': Protester tells CNN what the atmosphere is like in China
CNN's Selina Wang speaks with a protester in China about why he took the risk to speak out against China's zero-Covid policy.
Biden: What Putin is doing in Ukraine is sick
Germany eliminated, Japan stun Spain in wild finish for Group E
'I hold China accountable': Uyghur families demand answers over fire that triggered protests
For more than five years, Sharapat Mohamad Ali and her brother Mohamad had been unable to contact their family in far western China, where the government has been accused of incarcerating up to 2 million Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities in internment camps.
Spain boosts security after series of letter bombs
Spain said Thursday it was boosting security measures after a series of letter bombs was discovered in the country, including one that was sent to Spain's prime minister last week.
Does the British monarchy have a racism problem?
Britain's royal hierarchy has changed dramatically in the past several weeks, after King Charles III became the country's first new monarch for seven decades and several of his relatives stepped into new roles.
Ukraine accuses new Russian-appointed head of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant of treason
Putin's winter of inhumanity takes Ukraine war to a new level and tests Western resolve
House Democrats set to discuss how to handle Trump's tax returns
The Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee will meet Thursday to discuss how to handle six years of former President Donald Trump's federal tax returns, one day after the panel received access to the records following a protracted legal fight.
Confusion deepens over whether any of the 4 University of Idaho students were targeted in fatal stabbings
Detectives do not know whether one or more of the four University of Idaho students killed in their off-campus home last month were specifically targeted, police said Wednesday -- in what may be their strongest departure yet from their earlier statements.
Why the Bidens have to use rental dishes for their first state dinner
President Joe Biden is hosting French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Thursday, using the very first state dinner of his presidency to shore up relations with a key American ally whose friendship has until recently been on the rocks.
New report reveals what then-President Bush knew leading up to 9/11 attack
Newly released documents from April of 2004 reveal then-President George W. Bush pushed back against knowing about a domestic terror threat prior to the September 11 attack and the notion that his administration could have prevented it from happening. CNN's Tom Foreman reports.
What's happening in China after zero-Covid protests? Here's what you need to know
After unprecedented protests swept China, several cities have taken steps to ease some Covid-19 restrictions and a top official has signaled a softer approach to virus controls -- leading to speculation that an end to zero-Covid may be in sight.
Mysterious bright flash is a distant black hole devouring a star
An incredibly bright flash that appeared in the night sky in February was the result of a star straying too close to a supermassive black hole, meeting its untimely end there as it was ripped to shreds.
As Russia struggles in Ukraine, repression mounts at home
A new expanded law on "foreign agents" in Russia comes into force Thursday, signifying an intensifying crackdown on free speech and opposition under President Vladimir Putin that has accelerated as his fortunes in Ukraine have deteriorated.
Philippines will explore for oil in South China Sea even without a deal with Beijing: Marcos
The Philippines must find a way to explore for oil and gas in the South China Sea even without a deal with China, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Thursday, emphasizing his country's right to exploit energy reserves in the contested waterway.
India on track for record $100 billion in remittances, says World Bank
The extensive Indian diaspora will help the South Asian country reach a special milestone this year.
Shanquella Robinson's death is being investigated as a femicide. Here is what it means
The killing of Shanquella Robinson is being investigated as a femicide, an unfamiliar term for many in the United States as this gender-motivated crime has not been defined by US legislation despite being a global issue.
US considers dramatically expanding training of Ukrainian forces, US officials say
These are the world's most expensive cities to live in 2022
It seems like every month when household bills come due, we grumble about how the cost of living has gone up again.
Huge trade partner and 'systemic rival.' Europe has a China problem
Europe is becoming increasingly reliant on China for trade, and many of its top companies are eager to invest in the world's second biggest economy despite the disruption caused by Covid lockdowns.
China entering 'new stage and mission' for Covid-19 controls
China's most senior official in charge of its Covid response told health officials Wednesday that the country faced a "new stage and mission" in pandemic controls, state media Xinhua reported -- potentially indicating an adjustment to Beijing's "zero-Covid" strategy which has sparked days of nationwide protests.
Students sue Yale University, alleging discrimination against students with mental health disabilities
Current students and an advocacy group are suing Yale University and its governing body, alleging "systemic discrimination against students with mental health disabilities," according to a lawsuit filed in Connecticut federal court Wednesday.
Closing arguments slated to begin in 2nd rape trial against Harvey Weinstein
Closing arguments are expected Wednesday in the Los Angeles sexual assault trial against former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who faces two counts of forcible rape and five counts of sexual assault involving four women -- a model, a dancer, a massage therapist and a producer.
McCarthy demands January 6 committee preserve all records and vows to hold hearings next year
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy sent a letter to the House select committee investigating January 6, 2021, on Wednesday demanding that it preserve all records and transcripts and vowing to hold hearings next year on the security failures that led to the US Capitol breach.
Jiang Zemin, former leader who paved the way for China's rise, dies at 96
Jiang Zemin, the Chinese communist leader who paved the way for the country's emergence as a global superpower, has died, state-run Xinhua news agency announced Wednesday. He was 96.
'River of blood': Foxconn employee describes violent protests in China
Video obtained by CNN shows violence in China at Foxconn, the world's largest iPhone factory. Workers are protesting unfair treatment, dirty living conditions, and chaotic Covid rules, as CNN's Selina Wang reports.
Hear the promises Stewart Rhodes made to his lawyers before Oath Keepers trial
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes' lawyers James Lee Bright and Phillip Linder discuss the trial and seditious conspiracy conviction for their client's role in the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
House committee receives Donald Trump's federal tax returns from IRS
House committee receives Trump's federal tax returns. Here's what they could reveal
The House Ways and Means Committee now has six years of Donald Trump's federal tax returns. CNN's John Berman speaks with Trump biographer David Cay Johnston about what they could reveal about the former president.
She'll make World Cup history Thursday, but she's no stranger to achieving firsts in her field
Prince William and Kate are in the US for their first trip in eight years
The new Prince and Princess of Wales touched down in Boston Wednesday ahead of the second iteration of the Earthshot Prize Awards later this week.
Here's how to know when your child is too sick for school
A sniffle, a sneeze or a cough can set off alarm bells these days for families with young children.
Who is the wealthiest person at Art Basel? This ATM machine is displaying users' bank balances for all to see
After cutting up a $30,000 Damien Hirst print, getting into a (now settled) legal entanglement with Nike over custom Satan sneakers and sending Grimes to the Met Gala with a sword made from melted-down guns, Brooklyn art collective MSCHF is now daring the wealthiest attendees of Art Basel Miami Beach to reveal themselves.
'Let them live there': Russia claims harsh anti-LGBTQ law is defense against US influence
Russia's upper house of parliament unanimously voted to toughen a controversial law banning what the bill describes as LGBTQ "propaganda," making it apply to Russians of all ages. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
Jennifer Lopez reveals what Ben Affleck engraved on her engagement ring
In an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, pop star and actress Jennifer Lopez opened up on her heartbreaks and second chance at love with husband Ben Affleck.
Australia stuns Denmark to reach World Cup knockout stages
Stunning images of nature shortlisted for Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award
A playful polar bear cub, two nuzzling red foxes and golden snub-nosed monkeys huddled together are among the shortlisted images for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2022.
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