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Jan. 6 hearings: Your guide to the missing pieces
CNN Senior Legal Analyst Elie Honig breaks down what to watch for in the upcoming January 6 hearing, and why the missing pieces of the investigation are so important
Iranian women open up about hijab law and morality police
Iranian women share their thoughts on the country's requirement to wear hijabs (or headscarves) following the death of Mahsa Amini, who died after being arrested by morality police in Tehran.
First came the floods. Now, Pakistan's children face a new disaster
12-year-old boy in 'critical condition' following alleged gang-rape in New Delhi
A 12-year-old boy is in "critical condition" after he was allegedly gang-raped and beaten in India's capital New Delhi, according to a statement from the city's police and a complaint lodged by the boy's family to the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW).
Pakistan's catastrophic floods are still causing unseapkable suffering
Monsoonal rains have gone in Pakistan, but the flood water is still causing suffering to the country - especially the children, who are at risk of waterborne diseases after being displaced by the floods. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
Floridians brace for Tropical Storm Ian, forecast to rapidly intensify
As Tropical Storm Ian barrels towards Florida -- potentially strengthening to a Category 4 hurricane before slamming the state later this week -- residents are preparing for what could be the Sunshine State's first major hurricane in four years.
The conditions are perfect for a populist resurgence in Europe
On Sunday night, it is widely expected that Giorgia Meloni will become Italy's first female prime minister.
Putin's partial mobilization forces Crimean Tatar men to flee, Ukraine says
Italy expected to look right as voters head to polls in national election
Italians were voting Sunday in national elections in which the far-right Brothers of Italy party -- led by Giorgia Meloni -- appears poised to make big gains after the collapse of two governments since the last election.
Protests, drafting mistakes and an exodus: Putin's 'partial mobilization' off to chaotic start
Russia's "partial mobilization" for its war in Ukraine is off to a chaotic start amid protests, drafting mistakes and an exodus of citizens fleeing Russia, as the Kremlin tightens rules around evading military orders.
Hear what Ukraine texted to Russian soldiers
CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on how Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is trying to get Russian soldiers to surrender.
Fifth Iranian paramilitary member killed as president warns protesters will be dealt with 'decisively'
Philippines on red alert as Typhoon Noru roars in
Super Typhoon Noru, known locally as Super Typhoon Karding, is approaching the northern Philippines and is expected to make landfall late Sunday afternoon local time.
See Russian men bussed away to fight in Putin's war
Russian men are being conscripted as a part of Putin's "partial mobilization" to fight in Ukraine. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
Russian military escalation and 'bogus threats' show Putin has been 'outsmarted' by Ukraine, says UK PM
Vladimir Putin's announcement of increased military conscription to bolster Moscow's invasion of Ukraine shows that the Russian President "has been outsmarted" by Kyiv, UK Prime Minister Liz Truss told CNN in an exclusive interview, as she set out her stall on foreign policy.
British PM: Putin made a 'strategic mistake' invading Ukraine
British Prime Minister Liz Truss discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to escalate the war in Ukraine with CNN anchor Jake Tapper.
Putin's army without a cause
When Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine in February, many questioned the commitment of his troops to the cause. How strongly would they fight a neighboring nation with longstanding ties and a shared history?
'Humiliating': Author on being detained by morality police in Iran
Parnaz Foroutan, author of the memoir "Home Is a Stranger," says morality police in Iran detained her for showing part of her ankle beneath her full-length skirt.
Russia mistakenly conscripted the wrong residents in one region, official says
Cubans to decide on same-sex marriage in national referendum
The cake with figurines of two brides on top melted in the Caribbean heat and the wedding guests fretted aloud that one of Cuba's frequent blackouts could strike at any moment but for Annery Rivera Velasco and Yennys Hernandez Molina, the day was one of the happiest of their lives.
'I don't want to die for someone else's ambitions': Men across Russia face mobilization
Tension was in the air as a long trail of cars lined up near the Petkuhovo checkpoint on the border between Russia and Kazakhstan late Friday night.
Fiona slams Canada's Atlantic coast
US, South Korea in 'full readiness posture' after North Korean missile launch: Seoul
North Korea has fired at least one suspected ballistic missile into the waters off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, according to officials in both South Korea and Japan.
Fiona rips through Canada's eastern seaboard
Hurricane Fiona, now referred to as a post-tropical cyclone, has made landfall in Nova Scotia, racing through Canada's Atlantic seaboard early Saturday in what could be a "landmark" weather event for the country.
Queen Elizabeth's final resting place revealed in new photo
Buckingham Palace has released a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II's final resting place within St. George's Chapel following her interment in Windsor on Monday.
Annemiek van Vleuten wins women's road race gold at World Championships with a fractured elbow
In a race made chaotic by the rain, Dutchwoman Annemiek van Vleuten rode to glory in a thrilling women's road race at the Road World Championships in Australia on Saturday.
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A giraffe unexpectedly gave birth right in front of zoo visitors
Visitors at the Virginia Zoo had the experience of a lifetime after a giraffe unexpectedly gave birth in front of them.
Nadal on Federer's retirement: 'An important part of my life is leaving too'
When the end came neither Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal could hold back the tears.
Spotted lanternflies are thriving in US Northeast. Scientists fear they could spread farther
Spotted lanternflies are thriving in the Northeast this summer. In New York City, where this year's invasion seems particularly extreme, people squash them on the streets, on railings and even on their restaurant tables. The exterior walls of Big Apple buildings are blanketed with speckled, red bugs.
This iconic bar of soap has stuck around for nearly 150 years
Walk into a Walmart, Target, any drugstore chain in your neighborhood or a corner bodega for New York City dwellers, and chances are you'll find an Ivory Soap bar, or a pack of 10 bars for under $5, sitting on the shelf.
Atlanta wants to build a huge police training facility in a forest. Some are fighting to stop it
When Ram moved to the Boulder Walk neighborhood just southeast of Atlanta five years ago, it felt like finding a hidden gem: It was a diverse, affordable and family-friendly community just steps away from the local high school, bordering a forest but still a short drive from the big city; perfect for her family of five.
Chaos at Russian borders as Russians flee Putin's partial mobilization
Thousands of Russians left for Finland, official says
'Baby' island appears in Pacific Ocean after underwater volcano erupts
The Central Tonga Islands welcomed the birth of a new baby -- a baby island, that is.
The airports that travelers dread
Happy new season! Depending on your hemisphere, the autumn or spring equinox has just passed (here's the science on that), but if you're not digging the pumpkin spice or cool nights, there's always the option to jet across the globe.
'What happened in Pakistan will not stay in Pakistan,' flood-ravaged country warns UN
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has warned that climate change will not spare other countries the sort of disaster that left up to one third of his country underwater and millions of its children at risk of water-borne diseases.
Iran restricts internet as Mahsa Amini protest deaths mount and UN calls for investigation
Iranian authorities say they will restrict internet access in the country until calm is restored to the streets, as protests over the death of a young woman in the custody of the morality police rock the Islamic Republic.
Signs of torture, mutilation on bodies at Izium mass burial site: Ukraine officials
Ukrainian officials say they have finished exhuming bodies from a mass burial site in Izium -- and that of the 436 bodies found, 30 showed signs of torture.
This architect's skyscraper became an icon. Even he was surprised
There are few buildings that have more drastically shaped a city's image than Marina Bay Sands. Just as the Eiffel Tower and Burj Khalifa define the skylines of Paris and Dubai, the soaring three-tower resort, joined across the top by a horizontal "skypark" and the world's most famous infinity pool, is an icon both in and of Singapore.
Race and power collide in a fight over sacred rock art in remote Australia
Near a dry, red rock peninsula on Australia's far western coast, a dusty highway separates two communities with contrasting fortunes tied to an ancient land.
CNN embeds with US Coast Guard as growing numbers of migrants make dangerous overseas trip
CNN's Priscilla Alvarez embedded with border officials on the water off the Southern coast of Florida where she witnessed the growing trend of migrants arriving in the US on makeshift boats.
Cillizza: Why the New York lawsuit is sure to enrage Trump
Former President Donald Trump is facing an ever-growing list of legal challenges. In today's episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza explains why the civil lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general and his three eldest children is different from the rest.
US stocks plunge to lowest level since November 2020
US stock futures were set to fall sharply as investors continued to worry about even more rate hikes from the Federal Reserve that could land the US economy in a recession.
Liz Truss defends controversial tax cuts as pound plummets
Liz Truss has defended her government's controversial announcement to cut taxes for citizens and businesses in an exclusive interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
DOJ prosecutors recommend against charging Rep. Gaetz in sex-trafficking probe
Prosecutors have recommended against charging Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz in a federal sex-trafficking investigation, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Trump's secret court fight to stop grand jury from getting information from his inner circle
Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are fighting a secret court battle to block a federal grand jury from gathering information from an expanding circle of close Trump aides about his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, people briefed on the matter told CNN.
Iranians are risking it all to protest. Their families say some of them aren't coming home
The last time Farnaz heard her brother's voice was over the phone, on an unknown number.
Trump's strategy in the classified documents case is quickly crumbling
Hilary Mantel, double Booker Prize-winning author, dead at 70
Hilary Mantel, the British author who twice won the Booker Prize, has died at the age of 70.
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