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China's Xi emerges from Communist Party Congress with more power
Iranian rock climber Elnaz Rekabi thanks supporters on social media, as official denies she is under house arrest
A female Iranian rock climber, who competed without a hijab at an international competition in South Korea, has taken to social media to thank her supporters -- amid conflicting reports over whether she has been put under house arrest.
Russian mercenary group constructs almost 2km long anti-tank fortification, satellite images show
Bannon sentenced to four months in prison, a warning shot to reluctant Jan. 6 witnesses
A sentence of four months in prison that ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon was sentenced was shorter than the six months prosecutors were seeking, but still a noteworthy punishment and a boost to the House January 6 committee's efforts.
After Ukraine, Biden administration turns to Musk's satellite internet for Iran
The White House has engaged in talks with Elon Musk about the possibility of setting up SpaceX's satellite internet service Starlink inside Iran, multiple officials familiar with the discussions told CNN.
Russian mercenary group constructs almost 2km long anti-tank fortification, satellite images show
Tapper: Here's why you should care about what Steve Bannon is doing
CNN's Jake Tapper breaks down how ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon being sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress may serve to bolster his influence with his supporters.
'It's game changing': Ukrainian commander gives CNN reporter a peek at a secret drone workshop
CNN correspondent Fred Pleitgen gets access to a secret Ukrainian military drone workshop that could be leveling the playing field in the war with Russia.
Reporter breaks down the severity of the documents seized at Mar-a-Lago
Documents containing highly sensitive intelligence about Iran and China were among those recovered by the FBI from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. CNN talks to Devlin Barrett, one of the Washington Post reporters that broke the story.
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US defense chief pledges 'unwavering' support for Ukraine on first call with Russian counterpart since may
Steve Bannon is sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of US Congress
January 6 committee officially subpoenas Trump
Zelensky: Putin plans to attack key Kherson dam
Trump says 15 Mar-a-Lago records, including clemency requests, are his
Former President Donald Trump is claiming that records, such as clemency requests, that were kept at Mar-a-Lago are his personal property and shouldn't be handed back to the federal government, the Justice Department said in a court filing late Thursday.
BBC trolls Liz Truss, via Rihanna: 'You look so dumb right now'
The BBC has taken a swipe at outgoing UK Prime Minister Liz Truss — with a little help from Rihanna.
A common respiratory virus is spreading across the US at unusually high levels
When Amber Sizemore and her family went out of state to celebrate her birthday last week, she had hoped her toddler daughter, Raegan, would try swimming. But the 15-month-old, normally energetic and adventurous, wasn't herself on Saturday.
Why Ukraine fears Russian troops could reenter through Belarus
Ukrainian military officials say they fear Russia could open a northern front in the war in Ukraine from Belarus. Ret. Major Mike Lyons explains how this could happen.
Zelensky: Putin plans to attack key Kherson dam
Can Boris Johnson really return as Britain's leader?
For those watching from outside the UK, it might seem bizarre that Boris Johnson is being tipped to return as prime minister, just months after he was forced to resign in disgrace following a string of scandals.
Imran Khan will be disqualified from holding office for five years, Pakistan's election commission says
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan will be disqualified from holding political office for five years, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) recommended on Friday, a move likely to further inflame political tensions in the country.
Sanctioned Russian oligarch's $500 million superyacht leaves Hong Kong for Cape Town
A luxury yacht belonging to sanctioned Russian oligarch Alexey Mordashov departed Hong Kong waters on Thursday heading for the South African port of Cape Town, according to private tracking site MarineTraffic.
Will Boris Johnson be a unity candidate for PM? Hear expert's opinion
A new leadership contest will take place within a week, as Liz Truss said in her resignation speech outside 10 Downing Street. Robin Niblett, Distinguished Fellow and former Director of the Chatham House, join's CNN's Christina Macfarlane to talk about the candidates for UK's next leader.
Deadly Ukraine strikes hit 'civilian crossing' near key Kherson bridge: Russia-backed official
Russian forces focused on holding off southern counteroffensive, Ukraine says
US charges seven Chinese nationals in alleged plot to bring fugitive back to China
The United States has charged seven Chinese nationals over an alleged long-running plot to intimidate a US resident into returning to China to face criminal charges.
Biden says he's concerned for future of US aid to Ukraine if GOP wins the House
President Joe Biden on Thursday seized on recent comments from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy calling into question future Ukraine aid, framing the position as undermining the US role -- and leadership -- in an increasingly volatile world.
'How could six weeks go so horribly wrong?': Jake Tapper breaks down Truss' downfall
CNN's Jake Tapper weighs in on the political turmoil unfolding in the UK and Liz Truss' brief tenure as prime minister.
Putin delivers personal show of force, firing a sniper rifle at a Russian military base
Russian President Vladimir Putin puts on a new show of strength by making an appearance at a training ground for newly mobilized soldiers and firing a sniper riffle alongside other soldiers. These acts come as Russia faces major battlefield reverses in Ukraine. CNN's Brian Todd has more.
Kevin Spacey found not liable for battery in civil sexual misconduct trial
Closing arguments are underway in the civil sexual misconduct trial against Kevin Spacey, stemming from allegations made by actor Anthony Rapp.
CNN reporter breaks down Kevin Spacey verdict
A New York jury finds Kevin Spacey is not liable for battery on allegations he picked up actor Anthony Rapp and briefly laid on top of him in a bed at a party in 1986. CNN's Jean Casarez reports.
Maximum of three candidates to run to replace Truss as Conservative leader
Russian forces focused on holding off southern counteroffensive, Ukraine says
Liz Truss resigns as UK's Prime Minister
Wife of US diplomat pleads guilty to causing British teen's death
Anne Sacoolas, the American woman accused of killing 19-year old British motorcyclist Harry Dunn in a traffic accident near a US military base, pleaded guilty for causing his death on Thursday, according to the UK's PA Media news agency.
Liz Truss resigns after disastrous term that pitched Britain deep into political and economic turmoil
Liz Truss will resign as Britain's Prime Minister after a disastrous six-week tenure, she announced on Thursday, after losing the support of several key ministers and Conservative lawmakers.
Watch Liz Truss' resignation speech
British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, delivers remarks outside Downing Street announcing her resignation after holding office for 46 days. She becomes the UK's shortest-serving leader ever.
In pictures: Embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss
Liz Truss has resigned as the United Kingdom's prime minister six weeks after being elected leader of the Conservative Party.
Quick and stealthy 'Scrabble variants' are poised to drive a winter Covid-19 surge
A flurry of new Covid-19 variants appears to be gaining traction globally, raising fears of a winter surge.
Artillery barrage sends CNN crew ducking for cover on Ukraine's front lines
CNN's Fred Pleitgen gets rare access to Ukraine's front line battle in Bakhmut during the ruthless Russian artillery barrage.
Chinese diplomat says pulling hair of Hong Kong protester was his 'duty'
A Chinese diplomat who was filmed pulling the hair of a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester on the grounds of his consulate in Manchester, England, has defended his actions -- saying it was his "duty" to maintain China's dignity.
Russia's tactical nuclear weapons explained
Recent events in Ukraine have led to fears Russia could use a tactical nuclear weapon to tip the war in its favor. A specialist in nuclear escalation and deterrence explains what that could mean
Embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss warned she has hours to save her job
Under Xi Jinping, zero-Covid is accelerating China's surveillance state
Ukraine forced to introduce scheduled blackouts
Iran is being accused of horrific abuse of protesters behind closed doors
Arman doesn't sleep much anymore.
Protester recounts brutal torture at hands of Iranian government
Stalked, tortured, disappeared. Iranian authorities have a playbook for silencing dissent, and they're using it again as protests continue across the country. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh speaks to a protester who has endured such torture at hands of the Iranian government. CNN is not identifying the protesters in this report because of safety concerns.
Trump considers allowing investigators to search Mar-a-Lago again
Donald Trump's legal team is weighing whether to allow federal agents to return to the former President's Florida residence, and potentially conduct a supervised search, to satisfy the Justice Department's demands that all sensitive government documents are returned, sources tell CNN.
Iran is slowly entrenching itself as a player in the Ukraine war
As Russia faces growing setbacks in Ukraine, it appears to be increasingly turning to Iran for help, in a development that has sparked concern from the West and Tehran's regional adversaries.
Russia may soon lose one of the biggest prizes of its war against Ukraine
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