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Ukrainians are dreading the 'darkest winter' as Russia takes aim at the power grid
As winter edges ever closer in Ukraine, Alla Melnychuk and her neighbors are racing against the time to save what little they have left.
$275 million additional US security assistance for Ukraine
Analysis: Elon's erratic entry leaves Twitter in chaos as he vows to free suspended users
Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker posted multiple conspiracy theories
The man who allegedly attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband early Friday posted memes and conspiracy theories on Facebook about Covid vaccines, the 2020 election and the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, and an acquaintance told CNN that he seemed "out of touch with reality."
Man who assaulted Pelosi's husband tried to tie him up 'until Nancy got home,' sources say
Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was attacked at the couple's home in San Francisco early Friday morning, the Democratic speaker's office said in a statement. He is expected to make a full recovery.
Hear details from Paul Pelosi's coded 911 call that led to his rescue
CNN's John Miller shares details from the 911 call made by Paul Pelosi, husband to Nancy Pelosi, when an intruder broke into the couple's San Francisco home. According to a source, the intruder had been looking for the House Speaker when he attacked Paul with a hammer.
Retirement? 'We're not there yet' says Zlatan Ibrahimović
He turned 41 earlier this month and due to a serious knee injury won't play until next year, but the last thing on Zlatan Ibrahimović's mind right now is retirement.
Jerry Lee Lewis, rock 'n' roll pioneer who sang 'Great Balls of Fire,' dies at 87
Jerry Lee Lewis, the piano-pounding, foot-stomping singer who electrified early rock 'n' roll with hits like "Great Balls of Fire" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" before marital scandal derailed his career, has died, according to a statement from his representative, Zach Farnum. He was 87.
Assailant who attacked Paul Pelosi was searching for the Speaker, source says
The assailant who attacked Paul Pelosi was searching for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, according to a source briefed on the attack.
Pro-Russian officials remove remains of 18th century commander Potemkin from Ukrainian cathedral
Pro-Russian officials say they have removed the bones of famed 18th century Russian commander Grigory Potemkin from the occupied Ukrainian city of Kherson.
One key number that could spell doom for Democrats
President Joe Biden's poll numbers have fallen steadily in the past couple months. In today's episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza breaks down the consequences that could have for Democrats in the midterms.
Rishi Sunak's wealth and right-wing politics mean he is far from representative, British Asians say
Orange and pink fireworks colored the skies over south London on Monday, as members of the local South Asian community celebrated Diwali.
CNN reporter walks through Ukrainian power plant at risk of another Russian attack
CNN's Nic Robertson gets an inside look at a Ukrainian power plant that has been damaged by a Russian attack and is still targeted by Russian forces. Workers trying to make repairs are constantly interrupted by air raid sirens.
What happened to China's former leader Hu Jintao?
It is a moment that for many observers has come to define strongman leader Xi Jinping's tightening grip on China: his visibly frail predecessor, Hu Jintao, being escorted out of a key Communist Party meeting during a five-yearly leadership reshuffle -- apparently at Xi's behest.
America and Saudi Arabia are locked in a bitter battle over oil. The stakes are massive
The relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia is one of the most important on the planet. And lately, it's also been one of the most awkward.
What really happened to Nika Shahkarami? Witnesses to her final hours cast doubt on Iran's story
How to tell if the GOP is heading for a landslide in the House
The conditions are ripe for Republicans to win the US House of Representatives next month. So while Senate control is still up for grabs, the discussion on the House side has shifted to just how large a possible new GOP majority could be.
North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles, South Korea says
North Korea fired at least one ballistic missile into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Friday, according to South Korean officials.
Ukrainian forces are inching closer to Russian-controlled territory. See what the front line is like
Russian state media report the situation in the Kherson region of Ukraine is stabilizing, with less frequent artillery fire and no counterattacks from Ukrainian forces. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the Russians will be besieged if they stay in the Kherson region. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen visits the front line to get a first-hand look.
US 'concerned' about Russian escalation in Ukraine, defense chief says
Russian college student spray painted "Putin = war." Hear what he says happened next
Russian college student Mikhail Sukhoruchkin tells CNN's Anderson Cooper he was beaten by police and fled to Poland after spray painting "Putin = war" on a wall.
Xi's 'action men' now lead China's military. Here's what that means for Taiwan
Star roles for "action men" in China's new military leadership may hint at an increased threat of war with Taiwan, though analysts suggest Xi Jinping's stated preference for a peaceful takeover of the island should be taken at face value -- at least for now.
Putin: World faces 'most dangerous decade' since end of WWII
Elon Musk has bought Twitter. Here are the winners and losers
After months of uncertainty and legal threats, Elon Musk has officially purchased Twitter. Here's who stands to gain and lose the most now that the deal has gone through.
Trump lawyers and DOJ met in sealed court hearing related to Mar-a-Lago investigation
Former President Donald Trump's legal defense team and prosecutors handling the Mar-a-Lago documents investigation are at federal courthouse in Washington, DC, Thursday morning in a secret dispute related to the unprecedented investigation.
Reports of illegal police stations set up by China in Netherlands investigated
The Dutch foreign ministry is "investigating" reports that China has set up two purportedly illegal police stations in the Netherlands.
Stabbing attack in Italy kills one, injures soccer star
One person has died after a stabbing attack on the outskirts of the Italian city of Milan on Thursday, according to Italian national police.
Black and poor women may decide who will be the next president of Brazil
Kremlin: Putin delivers extensive speech at 'very important' meeting Thursday
Iran security forces crack down on mourners at Nika Shahkarami ceremony
Mourners gathering to commemorate the 40th day since the death of Nika Shahkarami, an Iranian teenager who went missing on September 20 after attending protests in the capital Tehran, were met with gunfire and tear gas by security forces, according to video posted on social media and geolocated by CNN.
Kanye West has a disturbing history of admiring Hitler, sources tell CNN
Israel and Lebanon finalize Mediterranean border agreement, opening up potentially rich oil and gas fields
Israel and Lebanon finalized an agreement defining their maritime borders in the Mediterranean on Thursday, President Joe Biden announced on Twitter, inking a United States-brokered deal at the United Nations mission on the land border between the countries.
Kremlin admits Russian army is experiencing issues with equipment
Political anger rises in Brazil ahead of presidential election second round
Brazil votes for a new president on Sunday, in the final round of a polarizing election that has been described as the most important in the country's democratic history.
What really happened to Nika Shahkarami? Witnesses to her final hours cast doubt on Iran's story
A black-clad Iranian girl stands on top of an overturned garbage bin, waving her headscarf as it is engulfed by flames, amid chants of "death to the dictator."
Clashes in Iran as thousands gather at Mahsa Amini's grave
Exclusive evidence shows protester was chased and then detained by police before disappearance
Nika Shahkarami has become one of the most known faces in Iran after she went missing on September 20 after attending protests in Tehran. Iranian authorities claimed she fell from a building later that night in an incident unconnected to the protests. But by analyzing over 50 videos obtained by CNN and speaking to six eyewitnesses, CNN has exclusive evidence that Nika was chased and then detained by police just a few hours before she went missing. CNN'S Katie Polglase reports.
CNN witnesses Russia return body of American fighting for Ukraine
In a CNN exclusive, Clarissa Ward travels to the Zaporizhzhia region between Ukrainian and Russian-controlled Ukraine, where Russian officials return the remains of Joshua Jones, an American killed while fighting for Ukraine.
'It was tough': Fetterman backers voice concern over debate performance
Democrat John Fetterman's debate performance has intensified the focus on his recovery from a stroke, leading some supporters to worry that his current post-stroke limitations could affect his narrow lead in the critical Pennsylvania Senate race against Republican Mehmet Oz.
'Absolute f**king hell': Putin's front line soldiers reeling in new video
In a video shared by a Ukrainian journalist, Russian soldiers appear to be complaining that they do not have the basic tools to survive on the front lines. CNN cannot independently verify the video.
Watch these men pose as officials and try to copy 2020 election data from a voting machine
CNN's Drew Griffin reports on the two men, one armed and in a bulletproof vest, who showed up at the Cross Village, Michigan, community center claiming to be from the Department of Defense and tried to copy 2020 election data from a voting machine in an attempt to investigate baseless claims of voter fraud.
'A dirty stain': How Russia hid war casualties in Belarus
White House bristles at latest jab in US-Saudi spat
The White House bristled Wednesday at a top Saudi official's assertion the kingdom was the more "mature" partner in a relationship roiled by an ongoing spat over oil production that has seen top US officials begin exploring options to recalibrate ties to the Gulf monarchy.
Displaced by devastating floods, Nigerians are forced to use floodwater despite cholera risk
Nigeria's southern Bayelsa state is officially nicknamed the 'glory of all lands.' But much of it is now a river that has driven entire communities away from their homes.
Man who drove SUV into Wisconsin Christmas parade found guilty of intentional homicide
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What do Indians think about Rishi Sunak's rise? Like UK-India relations, it's complicated
Putin's ex-speechwriter decodes his behavior
Former Putin speechwriter Abbas Gallyamov tells CNN's Erin Burnett what stands out to him about Russian President Vladimir Putin's current demeanor.
Mark Meadows ordered by court to testify in Georgia 2020 election meddling probe
A South Carolina judge on Wednesday ruled that former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows must appear for testimony in the Atlanta-area grand jury 2020 election meddling investigation.
Ukrainian official warns the 'heaviest of battles' lie ahead for Kherson
Body of Joshua Jones, American killed in Ukraine, returned to Ukrainian custody
The body of an American man killed in August while fighting alongside the Ukrainian military has been returned to Ukrainian custody by the Russian military.
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