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Burned-out tanks and trucks emblazoned with Russia's signature 'Z' symbol lie at the side of the road, gutted and red with new rust. A collapsed bridge is covered in signs warning of landmines. Further along, the wreckage of a car is left alongside a destroyed petrol station surrounded by the debris of shelling.
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CNN became the first international television crew to enter Izium since the Ukrainians retook it from Russian forces. Izium has now been "liberated," along with almost the whole of Kharkiv region, a Ukrainian military source told CNN. CNN's Sam Kiley reports on why the city is a strategic loss for the Russian military.
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A decades-old conflict may be on the verge of reigniting, as reports emerged this week of attacks along the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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Liverpool faces Ajax in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, but the standout question to Reds manager Jurgen Klopp ahead of this match was not about his team's poor form but whether fans would respect a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth II.
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As Kyiv pushes on with its counteroffensive, Russian troops are retreating from the occupied territory in Ukraine in one of the biggest defeats of the invasion. CNN's Matthew Chance reports on how Russians are reacting to the battlefield losses.
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New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she expects her country to eventually become a republic, but it's not going to happen soon. New Zealand is one of the Commonwealth countries to count the British monarch as the ceremonial head of state. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark joins CNN's Becky Anderson to discuss.
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Ukraine's counteroffensive has reshaped the war with Russia. CNN's Clare Sebastian discusses with Neil Melvin, director of International Security Studies of RUSI.
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David Laufman, a former Justice Department counterintelligence chief who investigated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's possession of classified documents, reacts to more than 30 subpoenas issued to people in former President Donald Trump's orbit and the former president's ongoing fight against the DOJ over the appointment of a special master to oversee the agency's Mar-a-Lago investigation.
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Ukraine reclaiming of territory has resulted in a transformation of the battlefield. Retired US Air Force Colonel Cedric Leighton joins CNN's Jake Tapper to explain what area Ukraine was able to recapture and why it is significant.
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For as long as there have been campaigns, they have worked like this: You run to appeal to your party's base to win the primary and then, with that task done, you immediately begin to round off the hard edges of your policies to appeal to the centrist voters who tend to be the deciding votes in general elections.
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The last week has seen a stunning transformation of the battlefield in eastern Ukraine, as a swift armored offensive by Ukrainian forces rolled through lines of Russian defenses and recaptured more than 3,000 square kilometers of territory.
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Ukrainian troops broke through Russian lines near Kharkiv and reclaimed towns that have been under Russian control for months. CNN's Melissa Bell travels to a key town in the battle amid ongoing shelling in the area.
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When President Joe Biden convened nearly a dozen Western leaders by private video conference on Thursday to discuss the war in Ukraine, he was intent upon delivering a key message, sources say: to stay unified in punishing Russia, even as the Kremlin tries to weaponize energy and break Western resolve.
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The Florida judge who disrupted the Justice Department's probe into Donald Trump's hoarding of classified material faces critical decisions this week in a legal tangle deepened by her granting the ex-President a big win in court last week.
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India was still a British colony when Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926, but it had been independent for nearly five years by the time she became Britain's monarch in February 1952.
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When Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz meet in the US Open final, there won't just be a maiden grand slam title on the line, but a place at the top of the world rankings, too.
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Chief Justice John Roberts says he's worried that the Supreme Court is losing "legitimacy" in the eyes of those disagree with its decisions. Addressing a judicial conference Friday in Colorado, Roberts acknowledged, "The court has always decided controversial cases and decisions always have been subject to intense criticism and that is entirely appropriate."
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Sweden's center-left bloc looked set for a narrow victory over right-wing opponents, an exit poll showed after voting ended on Sunday, although the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats made gains and could become the second-largest party in parliament.
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In an exclusive interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shares what he would tell former President Donald Trump about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Queen Elizabeth II's corgis will live with the Duke and Duchess of York, Andrew and Sarah, a source close to the Duke of York told CNN on Sunday.
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Hillary Clinton, who was investigated and cleared for her handling of classified information, discusses whether the Department of Justice should charge Former President Trump after law enforcement seized classified documents from his Mar-a-Lago residence.
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The Queen's coffin has arrived at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, following a six-hour journey from Balmoral Castle to the Scottish capital.
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The President of the United States is 79 years old.
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The prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda said the Caribbean country will hold a referendum on whether to become a republic and remove King Charles III as the head of state within the next few years.
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CNN's Isa Soares breaks down the final journey of Queen Elizabeth's coffin as it is driven from Balmoral Castle and through Scottish towns so the public can pay their respects.
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A massive 7.6 earthquake struck Papua New Guinea on Sunday, causing landslides, cracking roads and damaging buildings.
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Hong Kong court sentences speech therapists to 19 months in prison over 'seditious' children's books
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A Hong Kong court on Saturday sentenced five speech therapists to 19 months in prison over children's books deemed to be seditious, in a case that rights defenders say marks a major blow to free speech amid a tightening of civil liberties in the Chinese territory.
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Retired Air Force Col. Cedric Leighton speaks to CNN's Pamela Brown about how the command structures differ between the Ukrainian and Russian forces.
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Ukrainian forces have entered Izium after forcing Russian troops to retreat, an officer involved in the operation to liberate the strategic eastern city told CNN Saturday.
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The state funeral for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will take place a week from Monday at Westminster Abbey, and she will lie in state in Westminster Hall from Wednesday, Buckingham Palace has announced.
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King Charles III dedicated "what remains to me of my life" to "the heavy task that has been laid upon me" after he was formally confirmed as the new king of the United Kingdom in a ceremony steeped in tradition and pageantry at St. James's Palace on Saturday.
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II has prompted an outpouring of reflection and reaction online. But not all was grief -- some young Africans instead are sharing images and stories of their own elders, who endured a brutal period of British colonial history during the Queen's long reign.