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Top US officials hold first in-person meeting with the Taliban since the US killed al Qaeda's leader in July
Top Biden administration officials met in-person with the Taliban on Saturday for the first time since al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was killed by the US in his apartment in Kabul in late July, two officials familiar with the talks said.
What we know about the blast on the Kerch bridge
At least 2 killed in Iran as security forces intensify crackdown over protests
Two teens and a child among 10 people killed in Ireland gas station explosion
Seven people were killed and eight people hospitalized in an explosion at a gas filling station in the northwest of Ireland, local authorities said on Saturday.
Surveillance footage captures large explosion on key bridge to Russian-annexed Crimea
Surveillance footage from cameras on the Kerch bridge leading to Russian-annexed Crimea shows the moment of a large explosion on the roadway. The source of the blast is unclear, and Ukrainian officials have started responding to the fire, without directly acknowledging that Ukraine was responsible. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
How meltdown in a $1 trillion market brought the UK to the brink of a financial crisis
Pension funds are designed to be dull. Their singular goal — earning enough money to make payouts to retirees — favors cool heads over brash risk takers.
Anna Sorokin, the real-life 'Inventing Anna,' is out of jail
Anna Sorokin, the fake heiress Netflix's "Inventing Anna" is based on, was released from ICE detention on Friday.
In a major blow for Russia, a fuel tank explosion early Saturday caused part of Europe's longest bridge to collapse, according to Russian officials
• Police say bodies of more than 500 civilians found in Kharkiv• Ukraine claims big gains in south
Putin orders 'government commission' following bridge blast
Wartime failures expose Russia's leadership
Superyacht linked to Russian billionaire mysteriously shows up in Hong Kong
A megayacht linked to a sanctioned Russian oligarch has dropped anchor in Hong Kong, amid efforts by the West to seize the luxury assets of Russian elites in allied ports as the war in Ukraine drags on.
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson finally says he's not running for president
Many were hoping Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson could be a potential rock for America, but instead, the beloved actor and businessman intends to be a rock for his daughters.
US Postal Service proposes new prices 'to offset' inflation
The US Postal Service on Friday proposed increased prices "to offset the rise in inflation," according to a statement from the agency.
See Russians lining up to leave their homeland in defiance of Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin's order to conscript men to fight in his war in Ukraine has created an exodus of draft dodgers. CNN's Ivan Watson speaks to some of the thousands who left their homeland behind in defiance of Putin.
What Russians left behind in hasty retreat from Ukrainian town
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh gets rare access into the newly liberated town of Dudchany, Ukraine, and sees firsthand how civilians in this town are adjusting to the Russian retreat.
Biden finalizes new rules for US drone strikes
President Joe Biden has signed a long-awaited classified policy tightening the rules for the CIA and the Pentagon to carry out deadly drone strikes and commando raids conducted outside of traditional war zones, US officials said on Friday.
Biden offers stark 'Armageddon' warning on the dangers of Putin's nuclear threats
Police say bodies of more than 500 civilians found in Kharkiv
The bodies of more than 500 civilians have been discovered in territory in northeast Ukraine recently retaken from Russian forces, Ukrainian police say.
Opinion: Putin raises specter of nuclear Armageddon once again
Speaking at a fundraiser for Senate Democrats on Thursday, President Joe Biden warned that the risk of "Armageddon" -- given Russian President Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats -- has not been this high since 1962.
Ukrainian official touts huge gains in southern counteroffensive
Renewed outrage after Amnesty Intl. says 16-year-old protester beaten to death
Amnesty International says a 16-year-old girl protesting against Iran's oppressive laws was beaten to death by Iranian security forces. The government denies these claims. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.
Rescue operations underway in Zaporizhzhia after deadly Russian strike
Former CIA chief doesn't think Putin is planning a nuclear strike. Here's why
President Joe Biden is warning that the world faces the highest prospect of nuclear war in 60 years. CNN's Jake Tapper talks with Steve Hall, a former CIA Chief of Russia Operations, who says Putin is likely not planning a nuclear launch.
The real 'Green New Deal': Late night jokes about Biden's weed pardons
President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that he's pardoning all federal offenses of simple marijuana possession. More than 6500 people are potentially exonerated, but it's the late night hosts who were having the most fun with it.
Biden's fist bump turned slap in the face
So much for cozying up to the Saudis -- President Joe Biden's much-hyped fist bump with Mohammed bin Salman during a trip to the Middle East back in July has turned into something of a slap across the face from the crown prince.
Iran's 'women's revolution' could be a Berlin Wall moment
The Islamic regime in Iran has ruled for decades with fear and intimidation.
After Thailand's day care massacre, the country grieves as one
Smears of dried blood still stained the wooden floor of a classroom in northern Thailand on Friday, a day after the country's worst massacre unfolded in perhaps one of the most unlikely places.
Why Saudi Arabia defied the US over OPEC oil supply cut
Saudi Arabia's energy minister once famously said that the kingdom "derives pleasure from keeping everyone on their toes."
Nobel Peace Prize shared by human rights advocates from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia
Belarusian human rights advocate Ales Bialiatski, and two organizations from Russia and Ukraine -- Memorial and the Center for Civil Liberties -- have won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2022.
New Covid wave may be brewing in Europe
A new Covid-19 wave appears to be brewing in Europe as cooler weather arrives, with public health experts warning that vaccine fatigue and confusion over types of shots available will likely limit booster uptake.
'Exceedingly bad': Retired Lt. general on state of Russian forces in Ukraine
President Joe Biden has delivered a stark warning about the dangers behind Russian President Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats as Moscow continues to face military setbacks in Ukraine. CNN's Military Analyst Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Don Lemon to discuss the state of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Russian troops are releasing video on social media that reveal what's really going on behind the lines
Russia's defense ministry says they have already mobilized 200,000 men, many now undergoing basic training. New video released on social media shows problems within the mobilization including recruits sleeping on yoga mats and drinking heavily. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
At least 36 killed, including 24 children, in Thailand day care center massacre
'We have to stop lying': Russian lawmaker urges senior officials to tell the truth about Putin's war
Thailand suspect killed his wife and stepson before taking his own life
At least 30 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a child care center in northeastern Thailand, officials confirmed Thursday.
Kidnapped family of 4 found dead in California as officials work to determine motive
Investigators in California are working to determine the motive behind the killing of a family of four -- including an 8-month-old baby -- as the bodies were recovered Wednesday in a rural farm area after they were kidnapped earlier this week by an armed man at their business.
Ukrainian forces advance into Luhansk region for first time since Russia's invasion began
Russian deputy in Kherson berates 'incompetent commanders' in unsparing critique of war effort
Judge says Oath Keepers jury won't see 'death list'
US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled Thursday that the jury in the Oath Keepers seditious conspiracy case will not see a "death list" of Georgia election officials allegedly written by a defendant, saying that it is "too prejudicial."
Video shows moment California family was abducted
Investigators in California are working to determine the motive behind the killing of a family of four -- including an 8-month-old baby -- as the bodies were recovered in a rural farm area after they were kidnapped earlier this week. CNN's Natasha Chen has the details.
Reporter: Fear of the Kremlin's army is broken here
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from southern Ukraine in a newly liberated town littered with Russia's military relics and bodies of Putin's soldiers.
Russia concedes losses as Putin signs annexation
A barrier of fear has been broken in Iran. The regime may be at a point of no return
Alec Baldwin reaches settlement with Halyna Hutchins' family
The family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer killed on the "Rust" movie set in 2021, and Alec Baldwin have reached an undisclosed settlement in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against the actor and others, according to a statement released by the actor's attorney.
Nobel Prize goes to click chemists who discovered how to snap molecules together 'like Lego'
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless have won the Nobel Prize for chemistry, for creating "an ingenious tool for building molecules."
Greenpeace campaigners disrupt Liz Truss's party conference speech
See moment protesters ambush UK PM's remarks
Protesters from the environmental group Greenpeace disrupted an address by British Prime Minister Liz Truss at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham, UK. This was Truss' first speech since becoming Prime Minister and came amid public backlash against the government's U-turn on new tax policy.
Tanks, Apaches, and drones. See South Korea's state-of-the-art weapons
South Korea aims to become one of the world's top four military equipment suppliers, President Yoon Suk Yeol announced. CNN's Paula Hancocks travels to some of the country's biggest arms manufacturers to find out how close the country is to realizing its ambition.
China bans residents from leaving Xinjiang, just weeks after its last Covid lockdown
China has banned residents from leaving Xinjiang over a Covid-19 outbreak -- just weeks after the far-western region began relaxing restrictions from a stringent extended lockdown, fueling public frustration among those scarred by food shortages and plunging incomes.
US and South Korea test-fire missiles in continued response after North Korea launch
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