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New York AG files civil fraud lawsuit against Trump, some of his children and his business
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a civil fraud lawsuit Wednesday against former President Donald Trump, according to court records.
Iran's morality police have terrorized women for decades. They've had enough
Biden puts blame for war squarely on Putin in stinging rebuke at UN
President Joe Biden on Wednesday declared Russia's invasion of Ukraine a violation of the global order, sharpening his rebukes of President Vladimir Putin as the war entered a tense new moment.
Biden and Zelensky to address UN General Assembly
Analysis: Donald Trump's poll numbers are making things very awkward for Republicans
Recent polls show that voters' views of Donald Trump are about as low as they were when he left office. In today's episode of The Point, CNN's Chris Cillizza explains why the former President's standing is serving as an anchor for Republican candidates in the midterm elections.
Putin has just laid a land mine under his regime
In a televised national address Wednesday morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization. This means that he has essentially broken an unwritten social contract with Russians: we, the citizens, allow you, the authorities, to steal and fight, but in exchange you stay out of our private lives.
Blinken blasts Putin's 'utter contempt and disdain' for UN
Occupied Ukrainian regions plan 'vote' on joining Russia, raising threat of military escalation
Multiple Kremlin-backed authorities in occupied areas of eastern and southern Ukraine have announced they will hold referendums on formally joining Russia this week, in a move that threatens to redefine the parameters of the conflict.
Watch Putin's announcement to Russian citizens
President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization of Russian citizens in a speech to the nation on Wednesday. He claimed that the goal of the West is to 'ultimately destroy' Russia.
CNN gets access to Ukrainian town under constant shelling
CNN International Security Editor Nick Paton Walsh got access to an eastern Ukrainian town under constant shelling as Russia, desperate for soldiers, recruits convicted felons to their ranks.
Ukrainians face a new type of Russian enemy: mercenaries
In the ruins of an apartment block tarred with soot and clouded in dust amid constant shelling, a small group of Ukrainian soldiers are face to face with a new type of Russian enemy: mercenaries, some of whom may be convicts sent to the front line.
US in talks with India about rethinking reliance on Russian arms and energy
The United States is in "deep" talks with India over its reliance on Russian arms and energy, a US State Department official said Tuesday, in a development that could further isolate Moscow on the international stage.
Iranian women burn their hijabs as hundreds protest death of Mahsa Amini
In the video, a massive crowd cheers as a woman lifts a pair of scissors to her hair -- exposed, without a hijab in sight. The sea of people, many of them men, roar as she chops off her ponytail and raises her fist in the air.
Are Biden's Taiwan comments strategic confusion or a stroke of genius?
The United Nations' fundamental principles are under threat
Special master questions Trump's claims about documents being declassified
Russian parliament toughens punishment for violation of military service duties
US and Canadian warships sail through Taiwan Strait after Biden vows to defend island
Russia's war poses global threat, Finnish President warns UN
Special master questions Trump's claims about Mar-a-Lago docs being declassified
Special master questions Trump's claims about Mar-a-Lago docs being declassified
Judge Raymond Dearie, the special master overseeing the seizure of documents from Mar-a-Lago, signaled on Tuesday to lawyers for former President Donald Trump that if they don't make a case that any of the documents were declassified, he would determine that they're classified.
Colombian president slams destruction of Amazon in first UNGA speech
US and Canadian warships sail through Taiwan Strait after Biden vows to defend island
US and Canadian warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday following weekend remarks from President Joe Biden that the US would defend Taiwan in the event it is attacked by China.
Donald Trump is (still) very unpopular
The revived political hopes of Democrats heading into the midterm election are due, in no small part, to this fundamental political reality: Donald Trump is very, very unpopular.
Video: Protesters remove head scarves in protest over woman's death in police custody
CNN international correspondent Jomana Karadsheh reports on the deadly protests in Tehran, Iran after a 22-year-old Iranian woman died after being arrested by Iran's morality police.
Five people killed in Iran in protests over death of woman in police custody, human rights group says
Five people have been killed by Iranian security forces during protests that were sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who was being held in police custody, according to a human rights monitor.
Tax fossil fuel companies 'feasting' on profits as 'planet burns' and power bills soar, UN chief urges
Rich economies should hit oil and gas companies with new windfall taxes to provide help for countries suffering from climate change, and people struggling with soaring energy and food bills, UN Secretary General António Guterres said Tuesday.
Footage confirms fake Trump elector was at Georgia elections office day it was breached
A Republican county official in Georgia and operatives working with an attorney for former President Donald Trump spent hours inside a restricted area of the local elections office on the day voting systems there were breached, newly obtained surveillance video shows.
These male politicians are pushing for women who receive abortions to be punished with prison time
A businessman turned state representative from rural Oil City, Louisiana, and a Baptist pastor banded together earlier this year on a radical mission.
Heavy fighting in Bakhmut continues as Russians press offensive in parts of Donetsk
'60-ton beast': Ret. General describes tank US is looking to send to Ukraine
A senior military official says US tanks are on the table to send to Ukraine. Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson (Ret.) explains why he thinks the US should continue meeting Ukraine's requirements and whether the country should put contractors on the ground to help with logistics.
Deforestation is accelerating in Brazil as Bolsonaro's first term ends, experts say
Illegal activity in the Amazon is gaining momentum as the last months of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's administration wind down, experts tell CNN.
Another catastrophic storm in Puerto Rico is testing the White House
• Massive power outages cripple Puerto Rico• Typhoon brings record rains to Japan
China considers easing entry rules for some foreign tourists
The Chinese government on Monday, September 19, issued draft regulations that aim to bolster tourism along its border and make it easier for some foreigners to enter China.
Video shows officials march residents off to quarantine camps in Tibet
A deadly bus crash in southwestern China has triggered outrage at the country's relentless zero-Covid policy. The bus was carrying 47 people from Guiyang city to a remote county 155 miles (249 kilometers) away, when it overturned and rolled into a ditch, killing 27 people. CNN's Ivan Watson has more.
What it was like to be part of the crowds at the Queen's funeral
CNN speaks to people who braved the tightly-packed crowds in central London to watch the funeral procession, saying goodbye to the longest-reigning British monarch.
Ukrainian forces liberate village in Luhansk region, official says, as counteroffensive pushes east
Maybe Biden means it on Taiwan
The first time a president repudiates a critical foreign policy principle, it might seem like an accident. If it happens four times, it seems like he means it.
Texas sheriff investigating how migrants went from state to Martha's Vineyard
Britain bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II with an outpouring of emotion
Russia faces difficult choices as winter approaches in Ukraine
Trump humiliated a Republican Senate candidate for fun
Donald Trump needs you to know that Republican candidates don't just like him, they love him. And they need him. Badly.
Myanmar army helicopters fire on school, killing six
At least six children were killed and 17 wounded when army helicopters shot at a school in Myanmar, media reports and residents said on Monday, as the military said it opened fire because rebels were using the building to attack its forces.
'It's unbelievable': Fiona cripples Puerto Rico with flooding and power outages
Rescuers are scrambling to save flooding victims in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona wiped out power to most of the island and then slammed into the Dominican Republic.
Judge vacates conviction of 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed
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Russians leave behind odd message after abandoning Ukraine prison building
CNN's Nick Paton Walsh goes inside a recently abandoned building in Kupiansk, Ukraine, where Russians tortured Ukrainian prisoners, and speaks with a recently freed Ukrainian about his experience.
Queen Elizabeth laid to rest alongside husband Philip
Queen Elizabeth laid to rest alongside husband Philip
• Watch: What it was like to be part of the crowds at the Queen's funeral
Russia escalates attacks on critical facilities as Zelensky says Ukraine 'preparing for liberation of more cities'
Why the Royal Vault isn't the Queen's final resting place
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