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Former CIA director John Brennan talks with CNN's Brianna Keilar about the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the recent draft order from Russian President Vladimir Putin and the recent unexplained leaks from the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
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At least four Palestinian men were killed and 44 wounded during an Israeli military raid in Jenin Wednesday morning, Palestinian officials said, making it one of the deadliest Israeli raids in the West Bank this year, which has already seen over 100 Palestinians killed.
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Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday accused China of "undermining key elements of the international rules-based order" and called its behavior in the East China Sea, South China Sea and Taiwan Strait "disturbing."
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With his forces retreating in Ukraine, international allies expressing concern and citizens at home fleeing partial mobilization, Russian President Vladimir Putin has reached for the threat of nuclear weapons -- and revived Western fears of atomic apocalypse.
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Hurricane Ian is approaching a Florida landfall, but hurricane and tropical storm conditions are being felt across much of central and southern parts of the state. CNN meteorologist Pedram Javaheri has the forecast.
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CNN senior international correspondent Ben Wedeman reports from Pisky, a town in Eastern Ukraine that has been partially liberated from Russian forces.
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Two air force fighter jets escorted a Singapore Airlines plane traveling from San Francisco to Changi Airport after a passenger made a hoax bomb threat.
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Chinese leader Xi Jinping has made his first public appearance since returning from a trip to Central Asia, squashing unfounded rumors of a "coup" that sparked a frenzy of speculation ahead of a key Communist Party meeting.
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Typhoon Noru made landfall near Vietnam's popular beach resort city of Da Nang on Wednesday morning, bringing powerful winds and heavy rain as tens of thousands of people were evacuated.
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Hurricane Ian is barreling towards Florida after it made landfall in western Cuba. The Category 3 storm is expected to be a major hurricane when it makes landfall in Florida on Wednesday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. CNN meteorologist Tom Sater shares the forecast.
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The Senate voted on Tuesday to take up a stop-gap bill that would keep the government funded through December 16 as lawmakers work to avert a shutdown by the end of the week.
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European countries on Tuesday raced to investigate unexplained leaks in two Russian gas pipelines running under the Baltic Sea near Sweden and Denmark, infrastructure at the heart of an energy crisis since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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• Michigan race tests whether Democrats' meddling in GOP primaries will pay off or backfire
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• In boost to Trump, appeals court opens door to DOJ shielding him in defamation lawsuit• Jan. 6 committee postpones public hearing because of hurricane• Avenatti ordered to pay $148,740 in restitution to Stormy Daniels
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The US Navy's most advanced surface warship is showing its stealthy profile in the western Pacific on a mission that may set the stage for the eventual deployment of US hypersonic missiles to the region.
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In the Russian city of Bataysk, some couples rushed to tie the knot on the same day the men were leaving to fulfill the Kremlin's "partial mobilization" for the war in Ukraine, according to Reuters.
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Facebook parent company Meta announced Tuesday it had detected and shut down two separate networks of fake accounts engaged in covert influence operations run from China and Russia.
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The Justice Department this week will argue at trial for the first time in over a decade that a group of Americans plotted to violently oppose the US government.
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Japan is demanding a formal apology from Russia after Federal Security Service (FSB) agents allegedly blindfolded and interrogated a Japanese diplomat, before giving him 48 hours to leave the country.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is under pressure as many Russians are defying his call for partial mobilization for the war in Ukraine. CNN's Intelligence and Security Analyst Robert Baer says Putin will not de-escalate his war against Ukraine despite facing setbacks.
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• What Russia's nuclear threat means • One of world's most elusive oligarchs admits to creating Wagner
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The day before the 2020 election, Roger Stone, the long-time Republican operative and ally of former President Donald Trump, said in front of a documentary film crew that he had no interest in waiting to tally actual votes before contesting the election results.
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Christoffer Gulbrandsen, one of the filmmakers who followed Trump ally Roger Stone for 3 years and is sharing some of the footage with the January 6 House select committee, says that Roger Stone revealed how the 'stop the steal' campaign to overturn the 2020 election would work months before election day.
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As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stumps for some of this year's midterm candidates ahead of what looks increasingly like a showdown with former President Donald Trump in 2024, he's seemed to be more nimble than most on the Trump tightrope.
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International airlines are scrambling to add more flights to Hong Kong as the city ends two and a half years of quarantine measures, leading to a surge in demand for travel.
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Hurricane Ian rapidly intensified Monday as it barreled toward Florida, prompting urgent evacuations and threatening dangerous storm surges in places not used to getting hit directly by a hurricane.
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A NASA spacecraft has intentionally slammed into an asteroid in humanity's first test of planetary defense.
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For the first time in history, NASA is trying to change the motion of a natural celestial body in space and has successfully slammed a spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos.
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A NASA spacecraft will deliberately slam into an asteroid called Dimorphos. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission, or DART, aims to see if this kind of kinetic impact can help deflect an asteroid posing a threat to Earth. CNN space and defense correspondent Kristin Fisher has more.
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Protests against President Vladimir Putin's partial mobilization order are spreading across Russia, including to the far east, as many young men are fleeing the country.
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The UK government's decision to implement the biggest tax cuts in 50 years while borrowing tens of billions of dollars to subsidize soaring energy costs this winter is a massive gamble that's sent shockwaves through financial markets.
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Three people were injured and two went missing after two sinkholes opened up on a street south of the country's capital on September 24, according to Reuters.
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Italy will be led by the most far-right government since the fascist era of Benito Mussolini.
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An attacker opened fire at a school in the Russian city of Izhevsk, state media reported Monday.
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Yevgeny Prigozhin, one of Russia's most elusive oligarchs, has admitted to being the founder of the private military company known as Wagner in 2014, reversing years of denials about his connection to the shadowy outfit.
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The British pound fell to a new record all-time low against the US dollar of $1.035 on Monday, plummeting more than 4%.
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The United Kingdom's big tax-cutting gamble to boost economic growth will benefit the rich far more than millions of people on lower incomes.
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