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New satellite images debunk Putin's claim about nuclear plant
New satellite images from Maxar Technologies of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant show no signs of "systemic shelling," despite claims by Russian president Vladimir Putin that the Ukrainian military was conducting repeated military strikes at the plant.
Mexican court issues 83 arrest warrants related to the disappearance of 43 students
A court in Mexico on Friday ordered the arrest warrants of 83 people allegedly involved in the 2014 disappearance of 43 students, the prosecutor's office said in a statement.
Britain is plunging deeper into crisis by the day, but its government is missing in action
The United Kingdom is enduring a summer of misery as its beloved health service descends into crisis, inflation soars, taps run dry and strikes halt trains. Meanwhile, the government is nowhere to be seen.
Ukrainian grain deal 'lays groundwork for permanent peace environment,' says Turkey
Some 27 ships loaded with grain have left Ukraine's Black Sea ports since August 1 under an export deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, which has laid "the groundwork for a permanent peace environment," Turkey's Defense Minister said in a speech on Saturday.
Mitch McConnell is right. Senate Republicans have a candidate problem.
We've become used to displays of braggadocio by politicians (see former President Donald Trump). That's why it's notable when a politician admits that the political winds might not be going their way.
Russia's Black Sea fleet in defensive posture after setbacks, Western officials say
US ambassador describes 'contentious' meeting with officials during Pelosi's visit
• Breakdown in US-China relations a 'manufactured crisis,' US ambassador says
Russia's Black Sea fleet in defensive posture after setbacks, Western officials say
White House officials privately concerned about classified material taken to Mar-a-Lago
White House officials have privately expressed deep concern over the tranche of classified material taken to former President Donald Trump's home in Florida, including some documents that are only meant to be viewed only in secure government facilities, CNN has learned.
Why the Middle East may be too hot to live in by the end of the century
Ukrainian nuclear power operator claims Russians plan to disconnect units at Zaporizhzhia
Russia will once again shut off Europe's gas via Nord Stream 1 pipeline
Russia will halt gas supplies to Europe for three days at the end of the month via its main pipeline into the region, state energy giant Gazprom said on Friday, piling pressure on the region as it seeks to refuel ahead of winter.
CEO famed for higher pay advocacy exits after sexual assault allegations
Dan Price was the poster child for resisting corporate greed, making headlines in 2015 for setting a minimum $70,000 salary for all employees at the payments company he led — saying he cut his own salary as CEO by 90% to achieve it.
'I don't say his name, ever': Vulnerable Republicans seek to avoid Trump in 2022 midterms
The man in charge of the House GOP's campaign strategy has been doling out advice to Republican candidates and incumbents in key battleground races as they prepare for the general election: Don't be distracted by Donald Trump on the campaign trail, and instead focus on the issues Republicans believe will be most salient to voters in the midterms.
US envoy describes his 'contentious' meeting with Chinese officials as Pelosi landed in Taiwan
Finnish PM Sanna Marin takes drug test following partying backlash
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin said on Friday that she had taken a drug test after a leaked video of her dancing with friends caused a stir, according to Finnish public broadcaster YLE.
Putin and Xi to attend G20 summit, setting up showdown with Biden
The leaders of China and Russia both plan to attend November's G20 summit, its host said Thursday, setting up a high-profile showdown with US President Joe Biden.
Russian vehicles seen inside turbine hall at Ukraine nuclear plant
Plane fails to descend as pilots 'fall asleep' during flight
Two pilots are believed to have fallen asleep and missed their landing during a flight from Sudan to Ethiopia on Monday.
Lakes are drying up everywhere. Israel will pump water from the Med as a solution
Russia launches rockets from nuclear plant. See ex-worker's stark warning
CNN's Sam Kiley reports from Ukraine about mounting fears that Russian shelling could result in a nuclear disaster.
New video shows Russian military vehicles inside Ukrainian nuclear plant
A new video shows Russia military vehicles sitting inside a turbine hall, connected to a nuclear reactor at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plan in Ukraine. It's unclear from the video whether the pallets and tent-like structures are Russian military, or are related to power plant operations. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
'Idotic, nonsensical': Legal expert refutes Trump's Mar-a-Lago claim
CNN legal analyst Areva Martin says former President Donald Trump's claim that he had a standing order to declassify any and all documents that he took to Mar-a-Lago is "idiotic and nonsensical from every standpoint."
6 takeaways from Thursday's court hearing over Mar-a-Lago search
Chinese-born Canadian billionaire given 13 years in prison
Chinese-Canadian tycoon Xiao Jianhua was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison, more than five years after the billionaire was abducted from a hotel room in Hong Kong and taken to mainland China.
Off-duty Chicago police officer charged after video shows him kneeling on teen's back
A Chicago police sergeant was charged Thursday with felony official misconduct and aggravated battery six weeks after video surfaced showing him holding a 14-year-old boy in the prone position with his knee while he was off-duty in Park Ridge, Illinois, according to Park Ridge police.
Ice cream with dried fish and scotch bonnet chiles? Don't knock it 'til you try it, says Cape Town creamery
Sandwiched between a second-hand bookstore and record shop in Cape Town's charmingly grungy suburb of Observatory is a blackboard reading "Tapi Tapi -- Handcrafted, authentic African ice cream."
Strikes over pay bring London's transport network to a halt
London's transport network ground to a halt on Friday as train and bus workers held strikes over pay and conditions, the latest in a summer of labor market disputes as double-digit inflation eats into wages.
Chinese city swabs freshly caught seafood for Covid-19
The Chinese coastal city of Xiamen is testing freshly caught fish, crabs and even shrimp for Covid-19 as it goes all out to contain a spiraling outbreak -- a policy drawing ridicule online and criticism from experts who say it's a "waste of resources."
Brazilian President Bolsonaro tries to grab cell phone from YouTube heckler, video shows
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro got physical with a YouTuber who heckled him in the capital Brasilia on Thursday, according to video from Brazilian news station Globo.
'Spanish Stonehenge' emerges from drought-hit dam
A brutal summer has caused havoc for many in rural Spain, but one unexpected side-effect of the country's worst drought in decades has delighted archaeologists -- the emergence of a prehistoric stone circle in a dam whose waterline has receded.
George Conway reacts to Trump's legal team's move in court
George Conway says that Trump's legal team didn't echo former President Donald Trump's public comments about wanting to unseal the Mar-a-Lago search affidavit because they want different outcomes for different reasons.
China sets 'new normal' across Taiwan Strait
• Breakdown in US-China relations a 'manufactured crisis,' US ambassador says
Hotel that inspired famed 80s movie has burned down
Somebody put Baby in a corner: the remains of an upstate New York hotel that inspired the movie "Dirty Dancing" have burned down, according to the local fire department. The property, which was called Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel, closed its doors in 1986.
Emirates airline suspends all flights to Nigeria as it struggles to repatriate funds
Nigeria's aviation ministry says it is "working hard" to release trapped funds to the Emirates airline after the carrier suspended flights to Nigeria beginning from next month.
Analysis: Why Mar-a-Lago affidavit could become one of most scrutinized documents in US politics
The FBI search of Donald Trump's Florida resort and the removal of classified information raise a compelling need for maximum public disclosure given the involvement of an ex-president who's a likely 2024 candidate.
North Korea rejects South's aid offer, calls President Yoon 'really simple'
North Korea has rejected South Korea's offer of economic support in exchange for denuclearization, saying the proposal suggests President Yoon Suk Yeol is "really simple," state media KCNA reported Friday.
They escaped a crisis in Afghanistan. Now they're living through another in the US
Shila rushes into the living room when she hears her nephew scream.
China tests everything for Covid, even wind from North Korea
China's fight against Covid has become an ideological campaign as science-based approaches are often sidelined. Authorities even censored a North Korean public health video that said mild Omicron cases can recover at home -- a policy that people in China praised as being more scientific. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
Underwater snow reveals new clues about Europa
Jupiter's icy moon Europa is an ocean world encased beneath a thick crust of ice -- a place where snow floats upward.
6 takeaways from Thursday's court hearing over Mar-a-Lago search
A US magistrate judge started the process of potentially releasing some information from the affidavit that the Justice Department used to obtain a search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Florida residence.
Finnish PM says videos of her partying shouldn't have been made public
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has admitted to partying "in a boisterous way" after the release of private videos -- but said she is angry that the footage, which prompted criticism from political opponents, was leaked to the media.
'Ludicrous,' 'a complete fiction': Ex-Trump officials say his declassification claim is nonsense
In the days since the FBI seized classified and top secret documents from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, the former President and his allies have claimed that Trump had a "standing order" to declassify documents he took from the Oval Office to the White House residence.
Myanmar to import Russian oil, military says
Military-ruled Myanmar plans to import Russian gasoline and fuel oil to ease supply concerns and rising prices, a junta spokesperson said, the latest developing country to do so amid a global energy crisis.
Maggie Haberman on possible reasons Trump took classified documents to Mar-a-Lago
The New York Times' Maggie Haberman explains the possible reasons why former President Donald Trump took classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago home.
Stunning images of nature's weird and wonderful unveiled in photo competition
A bubble-breathing lizard, shelter-seeking elephants and a ravenous bat are just a few of the images in a spectacular showcase of nature's weird and wonderful creatures unveiled in this year's BMC Ecology and Evolution Image Competition.
You should probably update your Apple devices right now
Apple is directing users of most of its devices to update their software after the company discovered a vulnerability in its operating systems that it says "may have been actively exploited."
Almost half of cancer deaths globally are attributable to preventable risk factors, new study suggests
Globally, nearly half of deaths due to cancer can be attributable to preventable risk factors, including the three leading risks of: smoking, drinking too much alcohol or having a high body mass index, a new paper suggests.
Unsealed document sharpens focus on Trump as possible subject of criminal probe
A document unsealed Thursday, which offered specifics about the crimes the Justice Department is investigating, including "willful retention of national defense information," sharpens the focus on former President Donald Trump as a possible subject of the criminal probe, several legal experts told CNN.
'I'm buying Manchester United': Elon Musk's tweet causes a stir
CNN's Clare Duffy tells "Nightcap's" Vanessa Yurkevich if Elon Musk's tweet about purchasing Manchester United could lead to legal troubles for the world's richest man. For more, watch the full Nightcap episode here.
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