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Crypto lender BlockFi filed for bankruptcy Monday, becoming the latest casualty of the financial contagion unleashed by the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's empire.
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Protesters have taken to the streets across China after years of the government's zero-Covid policy have left citizens feeling desperate. CNN's Selina Wang reports from China.
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Judge Juan Merchan reprimanded lawyers for the Trump Corporation for filing motions and new exhibits late Sunday night that they want to introduce Monday morning when they question Mazars accountant Donald Bender, telling them he will no longer accept any motions from the attorneys.
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The entire board of directors of Juventus, including the club's President Andrea Agnelli and CEO Maurizio Arrivabene, has resigned over charges of false accounting, a statement from the Italian soccer club said Monday.
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The Biden administration is blaming Russia for postponing meetings to discuss the nuclear arms agreement between the two countries that were scheduled to begin in Egypt on Tuesday, with a State Department spokesperson saying the decision was made "unilaterally" by Russia.
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CNN senior international correspondent Ivan Watson speaks to a protester in Hong Kong who says he is a "victim" of China's zero-Covid policy.
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CNN military analyst, retired Colonel Cedric Leighton, explains how the changing seasons could affect military strategy on both sides, as Russia's war on Ukraine continues.
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Renowned for its iconic, ancient architecture perched atop dusty hilltops, the Greek capital of Athens is not usually associated with green, open space. But this may soon change, as the city's former international airport and its surrounding waterfront is set to be transformed into a giant coastal park bigger than London's Hyde Park.
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Ju Ae, the daughter of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, has made a second public appearance within a week sparking a debate about political succession in the country. CNN's Kaitlan Collins discusses with Newsweek columnist Gordon Chang.
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A landslide in Cameroon's capital Yaounde on Sunday killed at least 14 people who were attending a funeral, the region's governor said.
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Russian state gas producer Gazprom withdrew a threat to reduce gas supplies to Moldova from Monday but said it reserved the right to lower or halt flows in future if Moldova failed to make agreed payments.
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Protests erupted across major cities in China in an unprecedented show of defiance against the country's zero-Covid policy.
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Marion Barter won plaudits for her warmth as an elementary school teacher, but in 1997 the 51-year-old mother-of-two became restless, quit her job, sold her house, and flew from Australia's beach-lined Gold Coast to start a new life in Europe.
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CNN's Selina Wang reports from the streets of Beijing where protesters are demonstrating against Xi Jinping's zero-Covid policy.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino pleaded with countries to let football take center stage ahead of the World Cup in Qatar, but it hasn't quite worked out like that.
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Iran's Supreme Leader has praised the country's Basij paramilitary force for its role in the deadly crackdown on anti-regime protesters.
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A violent workers' revolt at the world's largest iPhone factory this week in central China is further scrambling Apple's strained supply and highlighting how the country's stringent zero-Covid policy is hurting global technology firms.
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One of Ukraine's largest state hospitals was "on the verge of evacuating" some patients after it lost water supply because of Russian air strikes on Wednesday, a regional official told CNN.
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Indian police have arrested a man in New Delhi in connection with the murder of an Australian woman found dead on a beach in 2018 -- ending a four-year international manhunt for her suspected killer.
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Russian President Vladmir Putin met with the mothers of Russian soldiers, some of whom have died while fighting his war in Ukraine. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
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With a blinding yellow flash and a concussion that shakes bones, K9 self-propelled howitzers launch artillery shells onto a hill that's just been hit by rockets fired from helicopters. Then K2 tanks roar in, speeding up roads and firing as they go.
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Former President Donald Trump hosted White nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes and rapper Kanye West at his Mar-a-Lago estate this week, demonstrating his continued willingness to associate with figures who have well-publicized antisemitic views as he embarks on another White House run.
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At least three people were killed and 11 others injured Friday after a gunman opened fire at two schools in the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo, according to local authorities.
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As authorities investigate this week's mass shooting inside a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, at least two employees remained hospitalized after a manager killed six coworkers before taking his own life.
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Gabriel Martin and Mehdi Balamissa, two cyclists from France, undertook the challenge of cycling more than 4000 miles, through 13 countries to get to the World Cup in Qatar.
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Russia struck critical infrastructure in Ukraine with missiles and caused a temporary shutdown of many Ukrainian power plants. Fifty percent of Kyiv is currently without power, the Kyiv city military administration wrote on Telegram. CNN's Clare Sebastian reports.
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CNN's Isa Soares speaks with Anastasia Shevchenko, a Russian activist whose two-year house arrest kept her from being by her ailing daughter's side during her death.
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Project Dynamo founder Bryan Stern explains how the organization united parents with their infant children who were in a Russian orphanage during the war in Ukraine.
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As Iranians continue to take to the streets in protest against the regime, risking bullets and brutality, the international community is being called on to respond. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh spoke to an Iranian protester who urged the UN to take "concrete action" in response to the vicious government crackdown.
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Iran is in a "full-fledged human rights crisis" as authorities clamp down on anti-regime dissidents, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Chief Volker Turk.
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Russia's lower house of parliament passed in the third reading amendments to a law on so-called "LGBT propaganda" on Thursday, expanding liability to all ages.
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CNN's Matthew Chance reports on the destruction of a maternity ward in Vilnyansk, Ukraine, which mirrors the attack on a maternity and children's hospital in Mariupol back in March.
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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was appointed prime minister on Thursday, the sultan's palace said, and will be sworn in at 5 p.m. local time.
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Jessie Wilczewski was an employee for only five days at Walmart in Chesapeake, VA, when a fellow employee opened fire in the store's break room. She recounts her horrifying experience to CNN's Erica Hill.
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The head of Brazil's electoral court on Wednesday rejected Jair Bolsonaro's petition to annul ballots from this year's presidential vote, calling the outgoing President's allegation that some voting machines had malfunctioned "ludicrous and illicit" and "ostensibly conspiratorial toward the democratic rule of law."
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Workers at China's largest iPhone assembly factory were seen confronting police, some in riot gear, on Wednesday, according to videos shared over social media.