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Europe's drought could signal the death of river cruising
A nation used to cloud and relentless rain is struggling with extreme heat and drought
India's 'Warren Buffett,' Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, dies at 62
Indian billionaire Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, sometimes called "India's Warren Buffett," died Sunday at age 62, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Liz Truss is a political shape shifter. Now she's set for her toughest transformation yet as Britain's likely next prime minister
The person most likely to replace Boris Johnson as leader of Britain's governing Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the UK is a political chameleon who has gone from radical abolitionist to flag-bearer of the Euroskeptic, Conservative right.
Letter obtained by CNN shows US authorities defended new monkeypox vaccine strategy to vaccine maker
The US Food and Drug Administration defended the federal government's recent decision to stretch out its limited supply of the Jynneos monkeypox vaccine by giving individuals smaller doses using a different method of injection, pointing out in a letter to the company that manufactures the vaccine that a 2015 clinical study showed "a very similar immune response" to the new method as well as the previously used one.
Salman Rushdie's injuries include stab wounds to his neck and a puncture to his eye
Inside the Ukraine power plant raising the specter of nuclear disaster in Europe
Megaflood is coming to California, experts say
• What the just-passed $750 billion health care, energy and climate bill means for you• Opinion: The Inflation Reduction Act is a huge victory in this existential fight
One dead, 17 injured after stage collapse at Spanish music festival
One person died Saturday and 17 have been injured, three of them seriously, after a stage collapsed at a music festival near Valencia, Spain, according to local officials.
Key lines from the search warrant and receipt for Trump's Florida home
Salman Rushdie 'on ventilator' after stabbing attack as venue faces scrutiny over security
The venue where renowned author Salman Rushdie -- whose controversial work has triggered death threats -- was stabbed Friday had rejected previous recommendations to toughen security measures, two sources told CNN.
Ex-official who investigated Clinton reacts to documents found in Trump's home
David Laufman, the former chief of the Department of Justice's counterintelligence division who investigated Hillary Clinton's handling of classified documents, discusses the FBI's search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
Mar-a-Lago search warrant shows DOJ investigating potential crimes including Espionage Act violations
Inside the Ukraine power plant raising the specter of nuclear disaster in Europe
Every day Olga is bused from her home in the Russian-occupied town of Enerhodar, on the banks of the Dnipro River in southeastern Ukraine, to the nearby Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant where she works.
South Korea's 'Netflix effect': Why Western women are heading there in search of love
There was something puzzling about the young Western women staying at the youth hostels in Seoul, thought researcher Min Joo Lee.
Video shows people run to stage to help Rushdie
Award-winning novelist Salman Rushdie, whose writings generated death threats, was attacked on stage during a lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in western New York, a witness says.
Author Salman Rushdie in surgery after being stabbed; authorities identify suspect
Apples are baking on branches and hosepipe bans hit millions as England falls into drought
The Taylors have been growing apples in the English county of Essex for more than a century. But 2022 has been a particularly tough chapter in the family's history.
'No adequate control' over operations at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Ukraine says
Ex-prosecutor says three words are key from Trump Mar-a-Lago search warrant
CNN's legal analyst Elie Honig details what's known so far about the FBI's warrant authorizing a search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
FBI standoff suspect made posts on Trump's social media platform
An account bearing the name of Ricky Shiffer, the man authorities say they killed after he tried Thursday to breach an FBI field office in Cincinnati, made posts on the social media platform founded by Donald Trump referencing the attempt to storm the office and encouraging others online to prepare for a revolutionary-type war.
It's not yet clear what caused blasts at a Crimea air base. But analysts say Russia suffered a significant loss
When a series of explosions rocked a Russian air base in Crimea on Tuesday, sending Russian vacationers fleeing from nearby beaches, it was clearly an embarrassment for Moscow. Western officials and analysts have since offered competing explanations about the cause.
Nixon White House lawyer makes prediction about Trump
Former Nixon White House counsel John Dean joined CNN's Wolf Blitzer to discuss Attorney General Merrick Garland's press conference and the Justice Department's move to unseal the FBI warrant authorizing a search of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
Parts of England officially fall into drought after months of scant rainfall
Large swaths of England have officially descended into drought, authorities announced Friday, urging residents and businesses in affected areas to conserve water in the driest summer in 50 years.
Zelensky warns Ukrainian officials not to reveal military tactics against Russia
Beijing is mad about Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. But now some Chinese are thanking her
US House Speaker Pelosi may have left Taiwan, but the retaliation from China is only beginning. Beijing is staging what it claims the largest ever military drills around Taiwan that simulate a blockade. Some in China thank Pelosi for her "helping hand" in what would soon be the "unification" of the "motherland."
Critical questions must be answered on China's new Langya virus, scientists say
More surveillance is needed of a new virus detected in dozens of people in eastern China that may not cause the next pandemic but suggests just how easily viruses can travel unnoticed from animals to humans, scientists say.
Anne Heche is 'not expected to survive,' family says
Anne Heche, who remains hospitalized after crashing her vehicle into a Los Angeles residence last week, is "not expected to survive," according to a statement from her family and friends shared with CNN by a representative.
Hong Kong suffers biggest ever population drop as exodus accelerates
Hong Kong has recorded its sharpest annual drop in population, with experts blaming the decline on strict Covid control measures and a political crackdown that have taken the shine off a financial hub long advertised as "Asia's world city."
Ukraine is telling people in this city to flee, but many are not listening
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told citizens they need to leave eastern Ukraine, because they can't be supported through winter. Yet some residents are not leaving even in places where the shelling is heaviest. CNN's Nic Robertson has more.
Russia claims Ukraine used US arms to kill jailed POWs. Evidence tells a different story
Koreans drown in bunkers built 50 years ago to save lives
Seoul has vowed to move some of the city's poorest families out of underground and semi-subterranean homes after 11 people were killed in flooding caused by record-breaking rainfall this week, sparking public horror and calls for government accountability.
The Washington Post: FBI searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence for classified nuclear documents
The FBI sought to locate classified documents related to nuclear weapons, among other items, when agents searched former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, this week, people familiar with the investigation told The Washington Post.
Armed suspect who tried to enter FBI office in Cincinnati is dead after standoff
A Chinese lockdown strands 80,000 tourists in Hainan
"I chose to come to Sanya because the Covid restrictions are more relaxed than (in) Shanghai," said Li Zefeng, an engineer who lives in China's biggest city.
Ukraine accuses Russia of shelling Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant again
Justice Dept. asked to tell court by Friday if Trump opposes unsealing request
Honig: Merrick Garland just called Donald Trump's bluff
CNN's Elie Honig breaks down Attorney General Merrick Garland's announcement that the Justice Department has filed a motion to unseal the search warrant of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
Feds removed documents from Mar-a-Lago in June with grand jury subpoena
The FBI search at Mar-a-Lago this week came months after federal investigators served an earlier grand jury subpoena and took away sensitive national security documents from former President Donald Trump's property during a June meeting, people familiar with the matter tell CNN.
Ukrainian Defense Ministry taunts Russian "guests" in tweet following explosions in Crimea
Trump's ex-Chief of Staff reacts to reports an informant tipped off the FBI
Former President Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, reacts to the Wall Street Journal report that an informant tipped off investigators about more material at Mar-a-Lago before the FBI searched the former president's residence.
New Arctic research reveals alarming warming trend that climate models have failed to capture
As sea ice vanishes, Greenland melts and wildfires scorch the planet's northernmost forests, new research confirms what scientists are sounding alarms about: the Arctic has warmed much faster than the rest of the world in the past several decades.
For some in the skin whitening industry, it's one rule for the West and another for everyone else
What a third White House campaign might mean for Donald Trump and his vast political war chest
The stark video that former President Donald Trump shared on his Truth Social platform this week following the FBI search of his Florida estate had all the makings of a traditional presidential campaign ad.
See differences on streets of Kabul 1 year after fall to Taliban
CNN's Clarissa Ward returns to Kabul, Afghanistan, one year after the city fell to Taliban rule, to report on how Afghan people, and Afghan women specifically, are living and reacting to changes in the country.
Ukraine is using NATO-supplied artillery system to fight Russia. See inside the command vehicle
Ukrainian troops are loving their new Polish gifted "Krabs" artillery system - a high-tech GPS-directed artillery system that is more accurate and safer than the old Soviet era kit. CNN's Nic Robertson joins an artillery battery commander as he calls in fire on Russian positions.
Seven Russian warplanes destroyed as large blasts rock Crimea air base
At least seven Russian warplanes were destroyed after explosions rocked annexed Crimea on Tuesday, new satellite images show, in what CNN research found could be Moscow's biggest loss of military aircraft in a single day since World War II.
Man allegedly linked to ISIS 'Beatles' cell charged with terror offenses
A man allegedly linked to an ISIS cell known as "the Beatles" has been charged with various terrorism offenses by London's Metropolitan Police.
'It could be the last concert of their lives.' See how music is helping Ukraine's troops
As Russia's war in Ukraine rages on, music is playing a crucial role in keeping up spirits of both troops and civilians. CNN meets two musicians on the front lines of Ukraine's cultural resistance.
'We want to go home': Stranded travelers frustrated with lockdown in popular resort
Around 80,000 tourists are stranded in popular resort city of Sanya on China's tropical Hainan island after authorities announced lockdown measures to stem an outbreak of Covid-19. CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
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