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The US has intelligence that Russia may have delayed announcing its withdrawal from the Ukrainian city of Kherson in part to avoid giving the Biden administration a political win ahead of the midterm elections, according to four people familiar with the intelligence.
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Residents under Covid lockdown in China's southern manufacturing hub of Guangzhou have torn down barriers meant to confine them to their homes, taking to the streets in defiance of strictly enforced local orders, according to video and images circulating on social media.
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CNN correspondents Will Ripley and Selina Wang explain how US-China relations have evolved since 1949, particularly in relation to diplomatic ties with Taiwan and the 'One China' policy.
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Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) appeared to be edging away from former President Trump saying that the midterm elections were a "funeral for the Republican party as we know it." CNN's Harry Enten explains how Trump hurt the Republican party.
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On his recent podcast, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) says he's "pissed off" about the Senate midterm election results and blames Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for Republican's disappointing performance.
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Democrat Katie Hobbs will win Arizona's governor's race, CNN projects, defeating one of the most prominent defenders of former President Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.
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Former President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump said it would be "nicer" if Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held off running for president until 2028.
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CNN's Nic Robertson witnessed the scenes in Kherson following the withdrawal of Russian forces. Some residents shared their experience living under occupation.
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The University of Virginia is on lockdown following reports of a shooting, according to tweets from the University of Virginia Police Department.
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The governments of six foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, spent more than $700,000 at then-President Donald Trump's Washington, DC, hotel over the first two years of his presidency, according to newly released accounting documents.
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An Iranian court has issued the first death sentence linked to recent protests, convicting the unnamed person of "enmity against God" and "spreading corruption on Earth," state media reports.
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President Joe Biden shared what he discussed with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at their G20 summit meeting in Bali, Indonesia, including China's position on Taiwan and Xi's willingness to compromise with the US on various issues.
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos plans to give away the majority of his $124 billion net worth during his lifetime, telling CNN in an exclusive interview he will devote the bulk of his wealth to fighting climate change and supporting people who can unify humanity in the face of deep social and political divisions.
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President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping sat down face-to-face for the first time since Biden took office in a meeting that could have long-lasting consequences for the world's most important bilateral relationship.
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Bianna Golodryga talks with Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer and The Atlantic Staff Writer Anne Applebaum about President Joe Biden's first in-person meeting as president with Chinese leader Xi Jinping -- what's at stake and how the world might look with a more stable relationship between its two largest economies.
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When Russian forces invaded their country in late February, Vladimir Bespalov and Maria Bespalaya feared their long-held dream of starting a family through adoption was over.
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In the first week of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 6-year-old Ilya Kostushevich lost both his parents to Russian shelling. Orphaned and alone, he was left to shelter with strangers in a cold, dark basement for weeks. He eventually escaped and found love with a young couple now living in Kyiv. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz has more.
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A suspect is in custody related to an explosion that killed at least six people and injured at least 81 others in Istanbul on Sunday, Turkey's interior ministry said early Monday.
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CNN Senior Data Reporter Harry Enten discusses where Democrats and Republicans stand in the 2022 House race.
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Residents of the newly liberated city of Kherson are almost without water and face shortages of bread and medicines, officials warned, as efforts continued Sunday to remove mines and restore critical infrastructure following the withdrawal of Russian forces.
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Iranian security forces have killed at least 326 people since nationwide protests erupted two months ago, the Norway-based Iran Human Rights NGO (IHRNGO) group has claimed.
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With incumbent Sen. Cortez Masto (D-NV) holding onto her seat, CNN projects Democrats will maintain control of the Senate. CNN's Gloria Borger and David Chalian react.
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CNN International Diplomatic Editor Nic Robertson spoke to newly liberated residents in the Ukrainian city of Kherson after Russian forces retreated in one of the biggest setbacks for President Vladimir Putin since his invasion began.
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With control of the Senate on the line, all eyes are on these tight contests
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In many countries, cursing online about the government is so commonplace nobody bats an eye. But it's not such an easy task on China's heavily censored internet.
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The razor-thin elections for Nevada's Senate seat and Arizona's governorship have yet to be called on Saturday as counties in both states work to whittle down the tens of thousands of ballots that still need to be counted.
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World leaders are converging in Phnom Penh this weekend for the first in a series of international summits in Southeast Asia over the coming week, where divisions between major powers and conflict threaten to overshadow talks.