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Germany's leader and top CEOs have arrived in Beijing. They need China more than ever
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will arrive in China on Friday with a team of top executives and a clear message: business with the world's second largest economy must continue.
Brittney Griner faces bleak life in Russian penal colony
Tedious manual work, poor hygiene and lack of access to medical care -- such are the conditions awaiting US basketball star Brittney Griner in a Russian penal colony after she lost her appeal last week against a nine-year drug sentence.
Expert: 'Hate to admit' denuclearization of North Korea may be unrealistic
CNN's Kim Brunhuber talks with Robert Kelly, Professor for Political Science at Pusan University, about North Korea's increased missile testing this year and how the US should be reacting.
Millions of Ukrainians without power after latest attacks on civilian infrastructure
Some sheriff's deputies are questioning voters at ballot boxes
Video showing 14-year-old convulsing in Covid facility ignites outrage
As China continues to implement its "zero-Covid" policy, CNN's Selina Wang looks at the effects on ordinary Chinese citizens.
French MP brings parliament to a halt by yelling 'Go back to Africa' to Black MP
France's lower house of parliament suspended its session on Thursday after a far-right MP shouted, "Go back to Africa!" as a Black legislator from the far left asked a question about immigration.
Death of toddler fuels anger at China's zero-Covid policy
Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan shot in assassination attempt
Gunshots were fired Thursday at a rally held by Pakistan's ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan in Gujranwallah, Pakistan, according to a spokesperson for Khan's PTI party.
Nuclear inspectors find no evidence of Moscow's 'dirty bomb' claims in Ukraine
Kherson residents celebrate Russia's diminished presence, but Ukrainian officials fear it's a trick
A Russian flag signifying a checkpoint has been removed from Kherson's main government building, leading the city's residents to celebrate. However, Ukrainian officials fear it could be a trick.
Biden gave election warning, Tucker Carlson blasted him for it
President Biden spoke about candidates denying election results in a speech right-wing media deemed hyper-political. CNN's senior media reporter Oliver Darcy discusses the rhetoric emanating from Tucker Carlson and others as these commentators encourage audiences to question election results that haven't been announced yet.
Officials say Pelosi attacker was in US illegally and may face deportation
David DePape, the man accused of violently attacking Paul Pelosi last week, was in the United States illegally and may face deportation, the Department of Homeland Security said late Wednesday.
Bank of England fights inflation with biggest rate hike in 33 years
The Bank of England raised interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point on Thursday, the biggest hike in 33 years, as it tries to contain soaring inflation even as the UK economy slides towards recession.
As many as 14,000 arrested in Iran over last six weeks, United Nations says
As many as 14,000 people have been arrested in Iran during protests there since September, according to a top United Nations official.
Video shows rally where Imran Khan was shot
A livestream captured footage from a rally outside the town of Gujranwallah, Pakistan, where former Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot. CNN's Sophia Saifi reports.
Ukrainian investigators uncover horrific claims of Russian sexual violence
In 1991, tiny Vanuatu already nailed the climate conversation
'He was curious about the world': Friends remember American student killed in Seoul Halloween disaster
When he arrived in the South Korean city of Seoul in late August, American exchange student Steven Blesi quickly developed a wide circle of friends from around the world.
Ukrainian investigators uncover horrific claims of Russian sexual violence
Day after day, in town after town, a police officer and prosecutor go door to door in Ukraine's Kherson region.
North Korea's suspected ICBM test fails, South Korean source says
Jake Tapper explains shadowy Russian mercenary group
CNN's Jake Tapper sheds light on the Wagner Group, a private Russian mercenary group that has largely operated in the shadows.
This is what it's like inside a hospital in Kyiv right now
CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports from a Kyiv hospital that was left struggling without running water after Russian missiles plunged Ukraine's capital into darkness.
Call to Earth Day 2022: A global mission to protect our oceans
Biden issues stark warning of threat to US democracy
North Korea fires multiple ballistic missiles, residents in Japan told to shelter
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Thursday, including one that triggered an alert for residents in parts of central and northern Japan to seek shelter, the latest in a record year...
Florida school mass shooter sentenced to life in prison
Nikolas Cruz, who murdered 17 students and staff with a semi-automatic rifle at a Florida high school, was formally sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday after listening to hours of anguished...
Future Buys $16.3 Million Miami Mansion
The future is bright for Future when it comes to his real estate portfolio ... because he just dropped 10 figures on an island paradise. Real estate sources tell TMZ ... the "Mask Off" rapper...
North Korean missile launch triggers evacuation warnings in Japan
North Korea fired at least one unidentified ballistic missile on Thursday local time, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff , who said it landed in waters off the east of the peninsula.
'Predatory gambling' has helped the lottery reach sky-high jackpot, critics say
Biden calls midterms a 'defining moment' for democracy amid political violence and voter intimidation
The president's remarks come after the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband in California and a restraining order against a group accused of voter intimidation in Arizona.
Trump news
Donald Trump says Twitter has become ‘very boring’ since he got banned Donald Trump’s attorneys believed a direct appeal to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was their best hope of...
Astros-Phillies World Series Game 4 highlights and takeaways
The Phillies have a 2-1 series lead going into Game 4. Can the Astros even it up? Here are the best moments from Wednesday night's game.
Live updates: US midterm election and early voting news
The 2022 US midterm election is just days away, and candidates across the country are making their final pitch as early voting is underway. Follow CNN for the latest election news and updates.
Russia changes course, rejoins key deal with Ukraine
Russia said it was rejoining the agreement that guarantees safe passage for ships carrying vital grain exports from Ukraine, a move that may help ease concerns about global food supplies that were raised when Moscow suspended its participation in the pact. Turkish Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin discusses Russia's decision.
South Koreans hear air raid siren for first time in 6 years. Hear the moment on TV
South Korean officials said on Wednesday that North Korea fired more missiles in a single day that it ever has before, prompting South Korea's first air raid warning in 6 years. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Clarence Thomas 'key' to delaying certification of 2020 election, Trump lawyers said in emails
A lawyer for former President Donald Trump described Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as "key" to Trump's plan to delay Congress' certification of President Joe Biden's victory through litigation after the 2020 election, according to emails recently turned over to the House select committee investigating January 6.
Fantasy Football Week 9: FLEX rankings
Check out how the FLEX options stack up in our Week 9 fantasy rankings.
Oath Keepers trial witness: Stewart Rhodes urged Trump to stay in power by force
#stewartrhodes #oathkeepers #trialwitness
Fighting intensifies near Kherson as Russian forces dig in and tell civilians to leave
Phillies-Astros news: Pedro Martinez on how McCullers was tipping pitches; powder blue uniforms coming; Game 4 first pitch
The Phillies tied a World Series record thanks to their home run derby against the Astros Tuesday night.
Paramount, Moonves to settle sex misconduct cases
The attorney general announced that CBS and Moonves would pay $30 million, with much of the money going to CBS shareholders.
Parkland victims confronted the shooter in court. Here's what they said
#victims #parkland #shooter
Parkland school shooter sentenced to life in prison without parole after emotional victims’ statements
Nikolas Cruz, 24, fatally shot 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida in 2018.
Qualcomm shares fall on first-quarter guidance, hiring freeze announced
Qualcomm shares fell in extended trading on Wednesday after the chipmaker offered poor first-quarter guidance.
The Fed makes history with a fourth straight three-quarter-point rate hike
The Federal Reserve approved a fourth-straight rate hike of three-quarters of a percentage point on Wednesday as part of its aggressive battle to bring down the white-hot inflation that is plaguing the US economy.
Aaron Paul Files Petition to Legally Change Name, Alongside Wife And Son
Aaron Paul, his wife, and their kid are all goin' Paul, because the actor and his wife just filed a petition to change all their names -- and Aaron's included in the makeover.
Warring parties in Ethiopia agree on ceasefire in significant step toward peace
The Ethiopian government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front have agreed to a cessation of hostilities, the African Union (AU) High Representative for the Horn of Africa and former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo announced in a media briefing Wednesday night in South Africa.
Warring parties in Ethiopia agree on 'permanent cessation of hostilities'
The Ethiopian government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front have agreed to permanently end hostilities, in a significant step toward ending the grinding war that has seen thousands of...
Ethiopian government, Tigrayan forces agree to truce after two years of war
#forces #tigrayan #war #ethiopian
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