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Russian attacks killed 10 civilians in Ukraine in past 24 hours, Ukrainian official says
Billions of snow crabs have disappeared from waters around Alaska. Scientists say overfishing not the cause
The Alaska snow crab harvest has been canceled for the first time ever after billions of the crustaceans have disappeared from the cold, treacherous waters of the Bering Sea in recent years.
Hear grim warning that got Xi roaring applause during opening ceremony
Xi Jinping vowed to steer China through grave challenges toward national rejuvenation during his two-hour speech at the opening ceremony of the Communist Party Congress. CNN's Selina Wang reports on the significance of the speech.
NYT columnist says this could be Putin's 'Hail Mary'
New York Times columnist and author Tom Friedman predicts what Russian President Vladimir Putin's next moves could be in his invasion of Ukraine.
Fareed's take: Winning the economic war with Russia
As the West wages an economic war on Russia, Fareed explains the risks may not be nuclear but they are "sky high."
Trump's all-caps rage is back. Has America changed?
Poetry's genius is that it offers both an endless supply of words and a fresh way of looking at everything under the sun. As an example, the word "majusculation" -- from the noun "majuscule," meaning upper case or capital lettering (the inverse of "miniscule") -- in poetry refers to the capitalization of the first letter in every line of a poem.
4 prisoners killed, 61 injured in fire at Iran's Evin prison, state media reports
• Iranian police looking into incident involving woman surrounded by officers in street
'A genocide of the Ukrainian nation': Horrors emerge from Izium airstrike
• Live updates: Gunmen kill at least 11 people in attack on Russian military recruits, state media reports• Video: Ukrainians show video of drone strikes on Russian targets
Sarah Ferguson posts first photos of Queen Elizabeth's corgis since monarch's death
The Queen's beloved corgis appear to be in good hands with the Duchess of York.
Claressa Shields beats Savannah Marshall in historic fight to unify world titles
Claressa Shields became the undisputed world middleweight champion, defeating her bitter rival Savannah Marshall by unanimous decision at the O2 Arena in London.
Tesla investors try to look past Elon Musk's many, many distractions
Elon Musk now wants to buy Twitter after all. While that's good news for Twitter's long-suffering shareholders, Tesla investors hope he still has some time for them. They need a little help, too.
Gunmen kill 11, wound 15 in attack on Russian military recruits
Two gunmen opened fire on Russian military recruits at a training ground in Russia's Belgorod region, killing at least 11 people and wounding another 15, Russia's state news agency TASS reports.
The arrest of a suspect in a series of deadly shootings in California 'stopped another killing,' police say
With the California city of Stockton on edge following a series of late-night shootings by an unknown assailant, police officials believe another killing was prevented with the arrest of a suspect this weekend.
Sheffield United 3-3 Blackpool: Match descends into chaos, ending with four red cards and a mass brawl
Where to start in a match such as this? The 98th-minute equalizer, or the four red cards? The missed penalty or perhaps the mass brawl?
Expert: World faces full-blown recession if China economy collapses
China's economy is in terrible shape. Unemployment is skyrocketing, the housing market is collapsing, and growth is stalling. Constant covid lockdowns are dragging on virtually every part of the country's economy. Swathes of the population are struggling to make ends meet. CNN's Selina Wang speaks to people who aren't seeing the economic benefits Xi has pledged under his rule.
Why Xi Jinping clearing his throat and sipping tea during speech has some China-watchers worried
During Xi Jinping's almost two-hour speech at the opening ceremony of the Communist Party Congress, the Chinese leader paused several times to clear his throat and sip tea. CNN's Beijing Bureau Chief Steven Jiang explains why the subtle gestures have some online observers concerned.
This plant was thought to be extinct until it was rediscovered in a crater on Hawaii
A rare plant thought to be extinct in the wild has been discovered in a crater on Hawaii.
Gunmen kill 12 people in Mexico bar
Mexican authorities are searching for gunmen who killed at least 12 people and injured three more after opening fire in a bar in central Mexico on Saturday evening.
China's leader Xi Jinping opened the Communist Party Congress with remarks tackling Hong Kong, Taiwan and zero-Covid
• Analysis: Xi poised to become China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong
12-meter floods to inundate thousands of properties, Australian emergency services warn
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese toured flooded areas of the southeastern state of Victoria Sunday -- as emergency services warned waters up to 12 meters were expected to inundate thousands of properties.
Xi warns China will never 'renounce the use of force' regarding Taiwan
Russia is attacking civilian targets 'indiscriminately' in deadly wave of strikes: US official
China's economy is 'in deep trouble' as Xi heads for next decade in power
When Xi Jinping came to power a decade ago, China had just overtaken Japan to become the world's second largest economy.
Four prisoners killed, 61 injured in fire at Iran's notoriously brutal Evin prison, state media reports
From Mao to Xi: A history of China's leadership
CNN's Ivan Watson takes a historical look back at Chinese leaders from Mao Zeping to Xi Jinping, and how they shaped modern China.
Russian author blasts Putin for 'ruining' peace with Ukraine
Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky tells CNN's Pamela Brown why he chose to speak out against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and some of the consequences he faces.
Biden says January 6 committee has made an 'overwhelming' case
President Joe Biden said on Saturday the video and testimony shared at the January 6 hearing this week was "devastating" and said the committee overall has made an "overwhelming" case.
Anger at China's zero-Covid policy is rising, but Beijing refuses to change course
Former attorney: Trump doesn't want to be President. He wants to be dictator
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen reacts to new exclusive footage of Congressional leaders during the January 6th insurrection, and discusses former President Trump's response.
NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor
NBA legend and basketball Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo is receiving treatment for a brain tumor in Atlanta, the league announced Saturday.
Manchester United player Mason Greenwood charged with attempted rape, police say
Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood has been charged with attempted rape, England's Greater Manchester Police (GMP) confirmed Saturday.
Kamikaze drones hit Zaporizhzhia, rocket strikes Kyiv, Ukrainian officials say
Ukrainian officials say the southern city of Zaporizhzhia came under attack again early Saturday, in an assault involving kamikaze drones and missiles.
Russia's new general has a reputation for brutality
Russian President Vladimir Putin's devastating war on Ukraine is faltering. Now, there's a new general in charge -- with a reputation for brutality.
Putin says 'no regrets' over strikes on civilian targets
• Analysis: Russia is bruised as winter approaches. Can Ukraine land another blow?
Teenage girl fights for her life in India after alleged rapist's fire attack
Fears are growing for the survival of a 15-year-old girl who was allegedly set on fire by a family member who is also accused of raping her as she fights for her life at a hospital in northern India.
Russia using rape as 'military strategy' in Ukraine: UN envoy
Russia is using rape and sexual violence as part of its "military strategy" in Ukraine, a UN envoy said this week.
25 killed, dozens trapped by explosion in Turkey coal mine
An explosion inside a coal mine in northern Turkey on Friday has killed at least 25 people and trapped dozens of others beneath the rubble of the blast, officials said.
Police's tear gas main cause of death in Indonesia soccer stampede: investigators
A fact-finding team tasked with investigating a deadly soccer stampede in Indonesia has concluded that tear gas was the main cause of death in one of the world's worst stadium disasters, the country's security minister said on Friday.
Ukrainian commanders show video of drone strikes on Russian targets
As the weather changes in Ukraine and the battle for Kherson continues, soldiers show CNN's Nick Paton Walsh how they plan to use bunkers and Elon Musk's satellite internet to help map out Russian forces.
Biden 'stunned' by Iranian protests: 'It's awakened something that I don't think will be quieted in a long, long time'
President Joe Biden said Friday he was "stunned" by how Iranians have reacted to the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, saying the nation has been "awakened" by the women-led protests and won't be quieted for "a long, long time."
Robbie Coltrane, Hagrid in 'Harry Potter' films, dead at 72
Robbie Coltrane, the actor who brought to life the lovable gamekeeper Hagrid in the Harry Potter film franchise, died on Friday, according to his agent, Scott Henderson. He was 72.
UK's Liz Truss in biggest U-turn yet, but it might not be enough to save her
UK PM admits her fiscal plan backfired after appointing 4th finance minister in 4 months
Putin: I recognize that 'what is happening now is unpleasant'
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he had "no regrets" over his deadly missile attacks on civilian targets across Ukraine earlier this week, but said there was no need for more "massive" strikes for now.
Liz Truss ditches another big tax cut
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss has fired finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng and ditched a big part of her discredited economic strategy in a desperate bid to rescue her month-old premiership.
How the US could punish Saudi Arabia for its oil cut
The Saudi-American relationship appears to have hit rock bottom.
Avlon: Trump reply to subpoena is 'vomit'
Former President Donald Trump does not say whether he will comply with the subpoena by the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol Hill insurrection, in a lengthy response to the committee posted on Truth Social. CNN's John Avlon and columnist Scott Jennings discuss.
Russia to help evacuate civilians from Kherson in latest sign of its forces' struggles
New footage shows congressional leadership on January 6, scrambling to save the US Capitol
Never-before-seen footage, obtained exclusively by CNN, shows in vivid new detail how congressional leaders fled the US Capitol on January 6 and transformed a nearby military base into a command center, where they frantically coordinated with Vice President Mike Pence and Trump Cabinet members to quell the insurrection and finish certifying the 2020 election. 
A sense of crisis has defined Xi's rule. It will shape China well into the future
When Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, he inherited a country at a crossroads.
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