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Liz Truss's government plunged into deeper turmoil as home secretary quits
Liz Truss's ill-fated tenure as British Prime Minister was engulfed in yet more chaos on Wednesday when Suella Braverman, her Home Secretary, resigned seven weeks into her role.
Russia says it is moving Kherson residents. Rights groups have previously warned of forced deportations
Hear why the British Home Secretary is resigning
Britain's Home Secretary Suella Braverman has resigned seven weeks into the role over her use of a personal email address that breached ministerial rules. CNN Correspondent Bianca Nobilo has the details.
How Xi Jinping transformed China
Truss is on track to become Britain's shortest-serving prime minister
"The Prime Minister is not under a desk."
Analysis: What Barack Obama thinks Democrats are doing wrong
On a recent podcast appearance, former President Barack Obama warned that Democrats can come off as a "buzzkill." In a new episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza explains how losing the thread on what voters actually care about could cost the party in the midterm elections.
Ukraine's military says 12 'kamikaze' drones shot down in Mykolaiv
UK inflation back at 40-year high as food prices soar
Rising food and housing costs drove UK inflation back to a 40-year high in September.
Ex-Russian state journalist pulls back the curtain on Russia's war lies
CNN's Nic Robertson spoke to Gleb Irisov, a former Russian air force lieutenant turned state journalist at Russian-state owned TASS, about Putin's regime and the war in Ukraine.
Hear what athlete said when she returned to Iran after appearing without hijab
A female Iranian rock climber who did not wear the hijab when competing in South Korea has returned to Iran as concern grew over repercussions she may face for her actions. CNN's Rosemary Church has more.
Iranian rock climber arrives back in Tehran after competing without hijab
A female Iranian rock climber, who did not wear a hijab at an international competition in South Korea, has returned to Iran as Iranian groups based abroad raised alarms over her fate back home.
What Ukrainians learn from downed drones used by Russia
Iran's government is emphatically denying it supplied Russia with deadly kamikaze drones that have been wreaking havoc on Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv. CNN's Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward gets an exclusive up-close look at a downed, allegedly Iranian-made, drone used by Russians.
How the Gandhis went from 'Kennedys of India' to the political wilderness
He has about 2,500 kilometers to go until his journey is complete. But the great-grandson of India's first prime minister appears determined.
Situation in Kherson 'very difficult,' regional Russian commander says
Hear Trump reveal classified information to Woodward in new tapes
In "The Trump Tapes" audiobook, which includes more than eight hours of Bob Woodward's raw interviews with Donald Trump, the former President reveals classified information about weapon systems, which Woodward was never able to verify. CNN's Jamie Gangel has the latest.
Moderator pushes Rubio to answer question on 2022 election results
During Florida's first and only Senate debate, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio says he will support the results of the 2022 midterms elections.
The doctors risking it all to treat Iran's protesters
Arash says he has grown adept at spotting undercover Iranian law enforcement officers.
UK Conservative MP explains why he's calling for Truss to step down
UK Conservative MP Crispin Blunt tells Christiane Amanpour why he thinks it's "blindingly, absolutely obvious" that Liz Truss must step down as prime minister. "She's been humiliated."
Primary source for Trump-Russia dossier acquitted of lying to FBI
Iranian actress explains what's different about latest protests
Exiled Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani talks to CNN about the protests that erupted in Iran on September 17, triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in a hospital three days after being arrested by "morality police" and taken to a "re-education center."
Reality Check: Could this year be the year of the third party?
According to a recent poll, there are more self-identified Independents than Republicans or Democrats. CNN's John Avlon speaks with candidates on why they chose to run as Independents.
Russian missile supplies have fallen to critically low level, Ukraine says
UK lawmaker accuses Chinese diplomat of 'ripping down posters' during pro-democracy consulate protest
A British lawmaker accused Chinese consul-general Zheng Xiyuan of ripping down posters Sunday at a Hong Kong pro-democracy protest outside the Chinese consulate in the northern English city of Manchester.
Video shows Nord Stream 1 damage
New underwater footage from Swedish news outlet Expressen reveals damage to the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. CNN International correspondent Clare Sebastian reports.
'Massive blackouts' as 30% of Ukraine's power stations destroyed in just over a week
Thirty percent of Ukraine's power stations have been destroyed in just over a week, leading to "massive blackouts" across the country, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday, as the Kremlin steps up attacks on critical energy infrastructure.
Donald Trump is actively hurting Republicans' Senate chances
For months now, Senate Republicans have been quietly optimistic about Joe O'Dea, their candidate running against Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet in Colorado.
30% of Ukraine's power stations destroyed in just over a week, says Zelensky
Trump showed classified Kim Jong Un letter to journalist
During a December 2019 Oval Office interview with then-President Donald Trump, Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward asked whether his bellicose rhetoric toward North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had been intended to drive Kim to the negotiating table.
Video shows scuffle outside Chinese consulate in Manchester
Police have launched an investigation after a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was allegedly beaten on the grounds of the Chinese consulate in the English city of Manchester. The Hong Kong Indigenous Defence Force says that Chinese consular staff were involved in the alleged beating. CNN's Becky Anderson reports.
Video shows scene where Russian jet crashed into building
At least 13 people have died after a Russian SU-34 fighter jet crashed into a residential building in the western city of Yeysk during a training flight Monday, according to Russian state media and authorities. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports.
13 killed as military jet crashes into apartments in western Russia, state media reports
Ukraine looks anxiously towards its northern border, and a fresh influx of Russian troops into Belarus
China delays release of GDP and other economic data without explanation
China has abruptly delayed the publication of key economic data, one day before its scheduled release, as the ruling Communist Party gathers at a major political meeting against the backdrop of a faltering economy.
Her rapists were jailed for life. Now they're free, and she's in hiding
Standing in a row outside the gates of Godhra remand center in Gujarat, western India, the 11 middle-aged men could have been mistaken for visiting dignitaries receiving sweets and blessings from local admirers.
Barack Obama says Democrats need to avoid being a 'buzzkill'
Former President Barack Obama thinks Democrats can be a bit of a "buzzkill," too easily offended over accidental slights and the complicated scenarios of modern life, he said in a podcast interview late last week.
American who was held by Russian-backed forces 'wanted to die'
Alex Drueke and Andy Tai Ngoc Huynh, two Americans who were captured while fighting in Ukraine and held by Russian-backed forces for 105 days, describe their experience being tortured.
At least 4 killed after Russian fighter jet crashes into residential tower: state media
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss apologizes for mini-budget 'mistakes'
After brutal response to her protest, Iranian teen takes up arms
After brutal response to her protest, Iranian teen takes up arms
A teenage dissident trailed behind a group of smugglers in the borderlands of western Iran. For three days, Rezan trekked a rocky mountain range and walked through minefields along a winding path forged by seasoned smugglers to circumnavigate the country's heavily armed Revolutionary Guards. It was a trip too dangerous for respite of much more than a few stolen moments at a time.
CNN on scene in Kyiv after 'kamikaze' drones hit Ukrainian capital
Russia continues to target Ukrainian civilian areas with Iranian-made "kamikaze" drones, striking the country's capital at least four times on Monday, Ukrainian officials say. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports.
Why are the Russians using kamikaze drones?
Russia has launched a series of kamikaze drone attacks across Ukraine in recent weeks, striking civilian infrastructure far from the frontlines of the war. Retired US Army Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson joins CNN's Victor Blackwell and Erica Hill to explain what we should know about the deadly aerial weapons.
Kyiv attacked by deadly 'kamikaze' drones, Ukraine says
Prosecutors want Bannon to be sentenced to six months
Federal prosecutors want Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to former President Donald Trump, to be sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of Congress, according to a recommendation filed Monday.
New UK finance minister rips up Truss' economic plan in stunning policy reversal
Britain's new finance minister, just days into the job, will rush out details of a revised tax and spending plan on Monday in a frantic effort to control jittery markets.
In pictures: Kyiv drone attacks
A wave of kamikaze drone attacks pummeled Kyiv early Monday, killing at least one person and setting off warning sirens across the Ukrainian capital as commuters headed to work.
Video appears to show Iranian 'kamikaze' drone used to attack Ukraine's capital
Russia launched a barrage of "kamikaze" drone attacks in Kyiv, killing at least three people and setting off warning sirens across the Ukrainian capital as commuters headed to work.
Hong Kong protester allegedly beaten at Chinese consulate in UK
Activists and lawmakers in the United Kingdom are demanding an investigation after a Hong Kong pro-democracy protester was allegedly beaten on the grounds of the Chinese consulate in Manchester.
'You know Pence is bad, right?': New footage of the Jan. 6 attack reveals new details
CNN's Jim Acosta speaks to British filmmaker Alex Holder about exclusive new footage he shared with January 6 committee and CNN.
Explosions heard in Kyiv Monday morning
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