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Putin admits Xi has 'questions and concerns' over Russia's faltering Ukraine invasion
Man who wore 'Camp Auschwitz' sweatshirt at US Capitol riot sentenced to 75 days in jail
A Virginia man who was infamously photographed wearing a "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt and an "SS" t-shirt inside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was sentenced by a federal judge Thursday to more than two months in jail.
Unusually slow-moving fireball lights up the night sky across Scotland
Hundreds of people across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern parts of England spotted an unusual fireball lighting up the night sky Wednesday.
Roger Federer announces his retirement from the ATP Tour and grand slams
Roger Federer has announced that he will retire from the ATP Tour and grand slams following the Laver Cup next week in London.
How Queen Elizabeth's hats became an enduring symbol of Britain's monarchy
Royal guard member collapsed by Queen Elizabeth II's coffin
While standing guard by the Queen's coffin as it lies in state inside Westminster Hall at the Palace of Westminster, a member of the royal guard collapsed and police rushed to his side.
Queen's funeral service to end with two-minute nationwide silence, palace officials say
Buckingham Palace has announced Queen Elizabeth II's children will mount a vigil around her coffin on Friday evening, similar to their guard in St. Giles' Cathedral in Scotland earlier this week.
House January 6 committee seeks more John Eastman emails
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack is seeking another 3,200 pages of emails from John Eastman, the Trump attorney who spearheaded the far-fetched legal theory that then-Vice President Mike Pence could block Congress' certification of Joe Biden's win.
The Durham probe isn't turning out how Donald Trump said it would
After then-Attorney General Bill Barr appointed attorney John Durham in December 2020 to look into the origins of the FBI investigation of Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, Donald Trump insisted that the probe would uncover widespread wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton and Democrats.
The Queen's death has drawn the venom from Britain's toxic politics. Will it last?
Liz Truss had only been prime minister of the United Kingdom for two days when she learned that Queen Elizabeth, the monarch who'd earlier that week asked her to form a government, was dead.
'We survived, thank God, we survived!' Relief, but little joy, in one Ukrainian town liberated after Russian occupation
3 ways China and Russia are forging much closer economic ties
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, will meet face-to-face this week for the first time since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine earlier this year.
In Hong Kong, mourning the Queen has another purpose: defying China
Thousands of people in Hong Kong have turned out to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II, in one of the largest public gatherings since China clamped down on shows of political dissent in the former British colony more than two years ago.
Armenia reports ceasefire after new border clashes with Azerbaijan
A senior Armenian official said late on Wednesday that a truce had been agreed with Azerbaijan after two days of violence linked to a decades-old dispute between the ex-Soviet states over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
China's Xi and Russia's Putin want to create a new world order. Russia's setback in Ukraine could spoil their plans
Relief, but little joy, in a liberated Ukrainian town
• Zelensky visits newly recaptured city of Izium
Woman arrested in connection with alleged murder of 2 children found in suitcases in New Zealand
A 42-year-old woman believed to be the mother of two children whose remains were found in suitcases bought from a storage facility in New Zealand has been arrested for alleged murder in South Korea.
Mark Meadows complied with DOJ subpoena in January 6 probe
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has complied with a subpoena from the Justice Department's investigation into events surrounding January 6, 2021, sources familiar with the matter tell CNN, making him the highest-ranking Trump official known to have responded to a subpoena in the federal investigation.
End of war is 'far away,' UN chief warns after call with Putin
See Zelensky's triumphant visit to liberated territory
President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked his country's military during a visit to the newly liberated city of Izium in Kharkiv region. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports from the ground.
End of Covid-19 pandemic is in sight, WHO chief says
King Charles III is now one of the richest people in the world. Here's how
CNN's Anna Stewart breaks down King Charles' royal inheritance - more than $21 billion.
Melania Trump was 'convinced that Trump was screwing up' pandemic, book reveals
Former President Donald Trump's top general feared he would authorize a strike on Iran as his presidency ended. His intelligence chief wondered what Russia had on him. A billionaire friend convinced him to try buying Greenland. A half-dozen top officials considered resigning en masse.
Queen lies in state as line of mourners stretches miles long
End of Covid-19 pandemic is in sight, WHO chief says
The world has never been in a better position to end the Covid-19 pandemic, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, said in a news briefing in Geneva on Wednesday.
Prince William extends an olive branch to the Sussexes
Another bad day for Senate Republicans' 2022 chances
Hear Archbishop of Canterbury's praise for the Queen
CNN's Clarissa Ward caught up with the Archbishop of Canterbury ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's procession to the Palace of Westminster.
Women describe life under Russian occupation for six months
More than 300 Ukrainian villages and towns have been liberated in four days of Ukraine's counteroffensive, according to Ukrainian officials. CNN's Melissa Bell speaks to residents about their experiences under Russia's six-month occupation.
Xi Jinping arrives in Central Asia in first trip outside China since pandemic
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has arrived in Central Asia in his first overseas trip in almost 1,000 days, returning to the world stage in an attempt to reassert Beijing's global influence during a time of increased friction with the West.
Ceasefire is short-lived as Azerbaijan and Armenia resume attacks
Despite earlier claims of a ceasefire, fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia continued Wednesday, a day after nearly 100 soldiers died in clashes, according to the Azerbaijani and Armenian ministries of defense.
Photographer captures the unseen side of Dubai
Many photographers choose to illustrate the luxury and scale that Dubai is known for, but Preet Uday shows a different side of the city.
US markets suffer worst day of losses since 2020
Putin needs Xi's help more than ever after his setbacks in Ukraine
In early February, Russian President Vladimir Putin touched down in Beijing to a warm welcome from Chinese leader Xi Jinping, as the two strongmen put on a show of unity for the world at the Winter Olympics.
Biden's victory lap marred by stock slump on inflation fears
It was an unfortunate moment for Joe Biden to be celebrating.
Royals had dinner together at Buckingham Palace
The Royal family had dinner together at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday after receiving the Queen's coffin, a source exclusively told CNN.
Three January 6 rioters charged in assault on officers found guilty of multiple offenses
Three January 6, 2021, rioters involved in one of the most brutal assaults on police during the attack at the US Capitol were found guilty on Tuesday of several felonies following a bench trial before a federal judge.
Russian businessman's body found in latest mysterious death
Russian businessman Ivan Pechorin, the top manager for the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic, has been found dead in Vladivostok, the latest in a string of mysterious deaths among Russian executives.
DOJ criminal investigation now touches nearly all efforts to overturn 2020 election for Trump
Judge unseals less redacted version of affidavit used for Mar-a-Lago search warrant
A newly unsealed version of the affidavit that federal investigators used to secure a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago revealed some previously unknown details about the classified materials that former President Donald Trump gave to the Justice Department under subpoena in June.
Prince William just inherited a 685-year old estate worth $1 billion
Royal wills are never made public. That means what happens to much of the Queen's personal wealth following her death last week will remain a family secret.
Russian forces lost hundreds of pieces of equipment during Kharkiv retreat, analysts say
Putin is fooling no one -- certainly not Xi
The last time Russian President Vladimir Putin met with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, the future looked very different. Putin was still denying he planned to invade Ukraine, which he did within days of attending the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing in February. Xi and Putin stood together, autocracy brothers ready to take on the West. They declared their relationship had "no limits."
Ken Starr, independent counsel who investigated President Clinton, dies
Kenneth Winston Starr, a former US solicitor general who gained worldwide fame in the 1990s as the independent counsel who doggedly investigated President Bill Clinton during a series of political scandals, has died. He was 76.
Sen. Grassley: FBI warned Twitter it may have Chinese agent on payroll
Queen Elizabeth's coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace
King Charles III and his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort, arrived in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, as thousands of people continue to file past the Queen's coffin lying in state in Edinburgh.
Twitter whistleblower responds to Chinese spying allegations
The Twitter whistleblower Senate hearing revealed that the FBI allegedly warned Twitter that the company employed a Chinese foreign agent. Hear what Peiter "Mudge" Zatko, the Twitter whistleblower, had to say about it.
CNN reporter: Russians appear to be 'stunned' in wake of Ukraine's counteroffensive
Russian losses during Ukraine's counteroffensive are sparking public criticism towards Vladimir Putin, including calls for the Russian President to resign. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
World is 'going in the wrong direction' on climate change, new report finds
The impacts of climate change are "heading into uncharted territories of destruction," UN Secretary General António Guterres warned on Tuesday on the release of a multi-agency scientific report reviewing the latest research on the subject.
'Succession' creator takes a dig at King Charles III in Emmy acceptance speech
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