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Liz Truss's problems could be about to get even worse
Liz Truss' first full week as British Prime Minister has not been an easy one. It began with the pound crashing to its lowest level in decades following her government's mini-budget last Friday. It ended with her meeting the UK's independent financial forecaster and having to explain herself after a week of economic chaos.
Trump launches direct attack on McConnell a month out from midterm elections
Former President Donald Trump on Friday night directly ridiculed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, saying on his social media platform that the Kentucky Republican had a "death wish" for supporting "Democrat sponsored bills."
'Deliberate act of sabotage': Biden addresses Nord Stream pipeline leaks
In a speech from the White House, President Joe Biden accused President Vladimir Putin of putting on a "sham routine" around Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territories and called the Nord Stream pipeline leaks a "deliberate act of sabotage."
Iranian woman arrested for eating at restaurant without hijab, family says
Iranian security forces arrested a woman after a photo of her and another woman eating at a Tehran restaurant without their head scarves was widely circulated online, her family said Friday. The photo emerged Wednesday showing the two women having breakfast at a cafe that, like most coffeehouses in Iran, is traditionally patronized by men.
Zelensky says Ukraine is applying for NATO membership 'under an accelerated procedure'
Hurricane Ian makes second landfall as Category 1 storm
Why the world is watching Brazil's heated election
• Opinion: Bolsonaro follows Trump's lead
Hear Putin's announcement about citizens in newly annexed regions
CNN international security editor Nick Paton Walsh reports on Vladimir Putin's speech announcing the annexation of four areas of Ukraine that the West denounced as illegal.
Ted Cruz's latest comments expose the truth about Trump & the GOP
Sen. Ted Cruz said it is "utter garbage" when potential Republican candidates pronounce that they would run in 2024 whether or not former President Donald Trump does. In today's episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza discusses how the Texas senator evolved from calling Trump a "sniveling coward" to becoming an astute observer of Trump's hold on the GOP.
Ketanji Brown Jackson's first few months at the fractured Supreme Court
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has joined an institution of isolated chambers and archaic procedures. It is also a place that has lost the public's trust. So, as she navigates the cloistered corridors, she'll also have to watch her footing in the ongoing debate over the institution's legitimacy.
Booker prize nominated author convicted for staging solo protest in Zimbabwe
Award-winning Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga has been found guilty of staging a protest with the intent of inciting public violence, a court in the capital Harare ruled Thursday.
CNN explains how an ingredient found in cosmetics can cause serious health risks
CNN explains how high levels of mercury found in some skin whitening creams can affect the body of people using them and put entire households at risk by contaminating their homes.
Putin admits mistakes were made during mobilization
In a rare admission, Russian President Vladimir Putin said mistakes were made while selecting the 300,000 men eligible to be called up during the current mobilization. CNN's National Security Analyst David Sanger joins John Vause to discuss.
In ghostly Sviatogirsk, Russia's challenge in annexing territory it cannot control is laid bare
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and team owners to make donations towards Hurricane Ian relief efforts
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and the team's owners, the Glazer family, both announced on Thursday that they will make donations towards Hurricane Ian relief efforts.
At least 23 dead after suicide bomb blast at educational center in Kabul
At least 19 people have been killed and 27 others injured in Afghanistan's capital Kabul following a suicide bomb at an education center, the city's police said.
Biden says 'substantial loss of life' possible in Florida from Ian
They were tortured under Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos Snr. Now they fear their stories are being erased
When Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jnr. met US President Joe Biden in New York last week, there was an uncomfortable sense of deja vu for some older Filipinos.
Ian intensifies into hurricane again as it heads towards South Carolina
Massive boats end up on dry land following Hurricane Ian
CNN's Randi Kaye shows the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida.
'There used to be houses here': CNN flies above Ian devastation
CNN's John Berman flies above the destruction left behind by Hurricane Ian in Lee County, Florida.
Pentagon working to form new command to coordinate arming and training Ukraine
The Pentagon is working to form a new command to coordinate arming and training Ukraine, according to two US officials, in an effort to streamline what was a largely ad hoc process rapidly created in the wake of Russia's invasion.
Judge bails Trump out of special master plan that would have forced uncomfortable court submissions
Former President Donald Trump is pushing back against a plan from the special master overseeing the review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago that would require Trump to declare in court whether the Justice Department's inventory from the search is accurate.
Hurricane Ian regains strength as second landfall expected in South Carolina
More than 200,000 people have left Russia since Putin's draft order, data shows
US officials troubled by controversial UK tax cut plan
US officials are increasingly troubled by the United Kingdom's proposal to slash taxes at a time of crushing inflation, a plan that has ignited turbulence in financial markets.
Why Vladimir Putin is annexing Ukrainian territory
'Utter ferocity': See the devastating scene in a newly-liberated Ukrainian town
As Ukrainian forces make further gains in the eastern region of Donetsk, CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from a newly-liberated monastery town in the region, where local residents spent seven months underground while Russian forces occupied their homes.
Queen Elizabeth II's cause of death has been revealed
Queen Elizabeth II died of old age, her death certificate has revealed.
Rift in Danish royal family after Queen strips four grandchildren of royal titles
A rift has emerged in the Danish royal family following a decision by Queen Margrethe to strip four of her eight grandchildren of their royal titles in order to "future-proof" the monarchy.
US defeats Russia in a battle to control the future of the global internet
The United States has soundly defeated Russia in an election to control a United Nations body responsible for shaping global internet development, a contest viewed as geopolitically symbolic amid wider US-Russia tensions and an answer to fears of growing censorship online by authoritarian regimes.
Reporter hit by tree branch while covering Hurricane Ian
Weather Channel reporter, Jim Cantore, was struck by the fallen tree branch while reporting live inside Hurricane Ian.
The UK is gripped by an economic crisis of its own making
A week ago, the Bank of England took a stab in the dark. It raised interest rates by a relatively modest half a percentage point to tackle inflation. It couldn't know the scale of the storm that was about to break.
Myanmar court sentences Aung San Suu Kyi and Australian economist to 3 years in prison
A Myanmar military court has sentenced ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her former adviser to three years in prison for violating the country's Official State Secrets Act, a source familiar with the court proceedings confirmed to CNN.
Liz Truss's premiership has got off to the worst start possible
Liz Truss's first few weeks as British prime minister have been defined by crisis. She'd barely been in the job 48 hours when news broke that Queen Elizabeth II had died, placing the country in a state of official mourning and delaying the official launch of the Truss plan for Britain.
Hurricane Ian is unleashing catastrophic floods and life-threatening storm surges that will continue as storm advances inland
Kamala Harris to visit DMZ amid tension over North Korean missile launch
US Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the Demilitarized Zone that divides North and South Korea on Thursday -- one day after Pyongyang fired two ballistic missiles into the waters off its east coast.
Coolio, 'Gangsta's Paradise' rapper, dead at 59
Coolio, the '90s rapper who lit up the music charts with hits like "Gangsta's Paradise" and "Fantastic Voyage," has died, his friend and manager Jarez Posey, told CNN. He was 59.
Why this flight was hurricane hunter's 'roughest'
NOAA Aerospace Engineer Nick Underwood flew a plane into Hurricane Ian. He shares his experience with the storm with CNN's Erin Burnett.
My 5-year-old daughter just confirmed our decision to leave China
When word began circulating on social media and in group chats in mid-September that one of China's top health officials was warning citizens to avoid physical contact with foreigners as a precaution against monkeypox, the news hit me with an unshakable anxiousness.
Gas is pouring out of the Nord Stream pipelines after what the West is calling sabotage. Here's the latest
See Florida bridge amid Hurricane Ian
'We can't trust our government': Man joins tens of thousands fleeing Russia's draft
Tens of thousand of men are fleeing Russia and President Vladimir Putin's military draft. CNN's Melissa Bell has more from the Russian border with Georgia.
Swedish intelligence launches 'gross sabotage' investigation into Nord Stream incident
US F-15 jet shoots down Iranian drone that appeared to threaten US forces in Iraq
The US scrambled an F-15 jet to shoot down an Iranian drone that appeared to be heading towards US forces in Erbil, Iraq, on Wednesday, a US official told CNN.
'Here comes the eyewall': Storm chaser films inside Hurricane Ian
AccuWeather reporter Reed Timmer documented a massive storm surge from Hurricane Ian as it barreled toward Florida.
Kremlin warns US is edging closer to becoming a party to conflict in Ukraine
Hurricanes are becoming more dangerous. Here's why
Stunning timelapse shows Hurricane Ian formation from space
Ian formed as a Tropical Storm in the Southern Caribbean Sea on September 23 and is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday.
Satellite images show 10-mile line of cars fleeing Russia
New satellite images show a nearly 10-mile line of cars waiting to get into Georgia from Russia as thousands hope to flee Russian President Vladimir Putin's draft order. CNN's Melissa Bell reports from the Georgia-Russia border.
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