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September 05, 2023

•A Lot Of Players Call For Jorge Vilda To Be Ousted; U.S. Believes Possible Arms Deal Between Russia And North Korea; Israel Government Considers Deporting Some Of Eritreans Protesters; Spain Names Montse Tomei New Head Coach Of Its World Cup-Winning Women's Football Team, Torrential Rains Lash Out Greece, Haiku In Southern China Downgraded To A Tropical Depression; Scientists Find Climate Change Helps Mosquitoes Transmit Malaria To Colder Parts Of The Continent; African Climate Summit Wraps Up. Aired 12-1p ET

September 04, 2023

•New Report From World Meteorological Organization Says The Richest Nations On Earth Should Be Doing More To Help Africa Cope With Climate Change; Putin Blames The West For Black Seal Grain Deal Collapse; Defense Minister Olexii Reznikov Turns In Resignation To Parliament; Cheers And Applause Greet The Military Coup Leader Sworn In As Gabon's Interim President; Over 70,000 People Stuck At The Desert Site In Nevada; China Indicates Xi Jinping May Be A No-Show At G20 Summit in New Delhi; Recent Study Attempts To Put A Number On The Unfair Impact Of Climate Change On Developing Nations; Chilean Mother Reunites With Her Stolen Son After 42 Years; Gender Reveal Celebration In Mexico Turns Deadly; Chinese Authorities Consider Placing Limits On Screen Time For Kids And Teenagers In A Bid To Curb Internet Addiction. Aired 12-1p ET

September 01, 2023

•Melissa Bell Reports On Ukraine's Counteroffensive Measures On War With Russia; International Condemnation Of The Coup In Gabon Grows As Military Junta Moves Forward With Plans To Formally Install A New Leader; Spanish Men's National Team Manager Apologizes For Applauding Luis Rubiales; Paris Metro System Gradually Making Improvements; Agnetha Faltskog Releases New Single "Where Do We Go From Here?"; Nouri Signed On With Warner Music Germany; Typhoon Saola Hits China. Aired 12-1p ET

August 31, 2023

•People Mourn Loss Of Loved Ones In Johannesburg Building Fire; Hurricane Idalia Hovers Right Off Coast Of Virginia And North Carolina; Hong Kong Braces For Super Typhoon Saola; Trump Pleads Not Guilty In The Georgia Election Interference Case; European Union's Top Diplomat Says the E.U. Rejects Anyone Who Seizes Power By Force; Rubiales' Mother Discharged From Hospital After Locking Herself Into A Church To Protest Her Son's Treatment. Aired 12-1p ET

August 30, 2023

•Gabon, Africa Opposition Leaders Stage A Military Coup. Aired 12:15- 12:30p ET

August 29, 2023

•Category 1 Hurricane Churns Over The Warm Water In The Gulf Of Mexico; Mourners Pay Last Respects For Wagner Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin In St. Petersburg; Spain's Football Federation Head Faces Growing Calls To Resign; FBI Investigates More Than A Dozen Uzbek Nationals Entering U.S. From The Southern Border; European Union Goes To War With The Wildfires In Greece; New Video Shows More Details On Saturday's Racist Shooting Rampage In Jacksonville; Former Footballer Melissa Ortiz Reacts To The Controversial Kiss At Women's World Cup Event. Aired 12-1p ET

August 28, 2023

•Spanish Football Federation Luis Rubiales Faces Domestic And International Criticism; The Red Cross Says More Than 4200 People Arrived On The Italian Island Of Lampedusa Over The Weekend; Wartime Elections Next Year Possible In Ukraine; Russia Confirms Death Of Wagner Boss Yevgeny Prigozhin; India Authorities Investigate Teacher Asking At Least Three Students To Slap A Fellow Classmate Who Was Muslim. Aired 12-12:45p ET

August 25, 2023

•Trump Gives A Defiant Look On His Mug Shot; Spain's High Council Of Sport Vowed To Suspend Spanish Soccer Chief; Ukrainian Counteroffensive Shows Early Signs Of Progress; Small Memorial Pays Tribute To Mercenary Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin; ECOWAS Says There Will Be No Military Action Taken In Niger Until Its Clear Diplomacy Is Not Working; Scientists Predict The End Of Emperor Penguin; Carlos Santana Apologizes For Anti-Trans Comments. Aired 12-1p ET

August 24, 2023

•Suspicion And Speculation Surround The Death of Prigozhin And Wagner's Top Elite; Donald Trump Expected To Head To Jail Today For A Very Short Stay; Putin Sends Condolences To Families of Those Killed In The Plane Crash; Japan Requesting China to Overturn Ban On All Aquatic Products. Aired 12-1p ET

August 23, 2023

•India's Chandrayaan-3 Spacecraft Makes A Soft Landing On The Moon; Rudy Giuliani Soon To Appear At The Fulton County Courthouse; Zimbabwe Holds General Elections; First Debate Of The U.S. Primary Season Gets Underway; Wildfires Breaking Out By The Hour Across Greece; Railway Bridge Under Construction Collapses In India; Eight People Including Six Children Rescued From Dangling Cable Car in Pakistan; Spotless Giraffe Is Born And Makes Her Public Debut. Aired 12-1p ET

August 22, 2023

•Onset Of Darkness Delays Risky Helicopter Mission In Pakistan; Leaders Of Brazil, Russia, India, China And South Africa Meet At BRICS Summit In Johannesburg; CNN's Nick Paton Walsh Presents A Powerful Story Of A Ukrainian Firefighter; Devastating Wildfires In Greece Burning Out Of Control For A Fourth Straight Day; Senator Coons Talks About Military Coup In Niger And Other Issues On Foreign Policy; People Attempt To Clean Up From Record-Breaking Rain Brought By Hurricane Hillary; CNN's Kately Polantz Reports On Trump Indictment; Two Separate Men Appearing To Have Inappropriate Contact With Women In the Sports World. Aired 12-1p ET

August 21, 2023

•Post Tropical Cyclone Hillary Pushes North; Earthquake With 5.1 Magnitude Rattles Southern California; Russian President Vladimir Putin Will Not Attend BRICS Summit In Person; New Report Accuses Saudi Border Guards Of Alleged Crimes Against Humanity; Ecuador's Presidential Election Heads For A Runoff; Noah Lyles Puts On Quite A Show At The World Athletics Championships In Budapest, Hungary; Two-Wheel Vehicles Sell Like Hotcakes In India. Aired 12-1p ET

August 18, 2023

•President Biden Hosts A Trilateral Summit With Leaders Of Japan And South Korea At Camp David; More Than A Thousand Wildfires Raging Across Parts Of Canada Forcing Massive Evacuations; CNN's Randi Kaye Investigates On Why Sirens Were Not Activated During Lahaina Wildfires; British Nurse Found Guilty Of Murdering Seven Babies, Trying To Kill Six More; Ukraine A Step Closer To Getting Long Sought After American F-16 Fighter Jets. Aired 12-1p ET

August 17, 2023

•ECOWAS Senior Official Says Constitutional Order Will Return To Niger By All Means Available; Ukrainian Air Force Spokesman Says It's Clear That American-Made F-16 Warplanes Will Not Be Part Of Ukraine's Defense Force Against Russia This Year; Eyewitnesses Speak To CNN About Genocide In West Darfur; First Cargo Ship To Depart The Port City Of Odessa Since Mosco's Pull Out From Black Sea Grain Deal Reaches; Texas Woman In Custody After Threatening A Texas Judge Overseeing Trump Federal Election Case; Spanish Island Of Canary Wildfire Remains Out Of Control; Death Toll From Devastating Maui Wildfires Is Now 111; Afro-Beats Makes Beautiful Music Blending Artificial And Real World. Aired 12-1p ET

August 16, 2023

•Russian Drones Target Grain Storage Areas In A Port Along Danube River; North Korea Confirms Custody Of U.S. Army Private Travis King; Death Toll From Hawaii Wildfires Continue To Rise; Possible Charges Could Be Refiled Against Actor Alec Baldwin; Groundbreaking App Allows People In Rwanda To Take Their Health Into Their Own Hands; Madonna Reschedules Postponed Summer Show Dates. Aired 12-1p ET

August 15, 2023

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August 14, 2023

•Maui Wildfires Death Toll Rises To 96; Mount Etna Erupts; DA Fani Willis Fani Willis Presents Election Subversion Evidence To A Grand Jury; Niger's Junta Signals Readiness To Meet With The West African Block, ECOWAS; Presidential Election Happens In Ecuador On Sunday; Trump Takes The Spotlight In The Iowa State Fair; Meta Boss Mark Zuckerberg Says He Doesn't Think Elon Musk Is Serious About A Cage Fight Against Him; Australia's Semi-Final Against England Reaches New Heights; Perseid Meteor Shower Lights Over Balkan Skies. Aired 12-1p ET

August 11, 2023

•Death Toll Rises In Hawaii Wildfires; At Least One African Nation Pledges To Send Troops To Niger; Niger Junta Leaders In talks With Wagner To Bring Mercenaries To The Long Independent Former French Colony; Ecuador Judge Orders Preventative Detention Of Six Suspects Arrested In Connection With The Assassination Of A Presidential Candidate; AG Garland Appoints Special Counsel For Hunter Biden Case; Ukraine Tries To Make A Breakthrough In Its Counter Offensive; Women's World Cup Guaranteed To Have A First-Time Champion. Aired 12-1p ET

August 10, 2023

•Hawaii Wildfires Kills At Least 36 People; Ecuador's President Declares State Of Emergency; Four Americans Wrongfully Detained Now Released On House Arrest; Donald Trump Waives Appearance At Today's Hearing; CNN's Nick Paton Walsh Gets An Exclusive Access To Ukraine's Counteroffensive And The Huge Challenges Facing Ukrainian Troops. Aired 12- 1p ET

August 09, 2023

•Red Cross Reports At Least 41 Possible Deaths In A Migrant Shipwreck Near The Italian Island Of Lampedusa; Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum Reveals Details Of Living Conditions While Under House Arrest; Kidnapped American Nurse And Daughter In Haiti Released; Holiday Turns To Tragedy Due To Fire In Eastern France; Wildfires Rage On The Hawaiian Island Of Maui; Tropical Storm Khanun Pummels Japanese Island Of Kyushu; New COVID Variant Takes Hold In The U.S. And Several Other Countries; World Bank Says It Will Suspend New Loans To Uganda; "Save The Children" Describes Grim Situation On The Streets Of Khartoum; International Migrant Groups Demand E.U. Expand Safe Routes For Migrants; Special Counsel Investigation Into Donald Trump Gets A Search Warrant For Donald Trump's Twitter Account History. Aired 12- 1p ET

August 08, 2023

•July Reported The Hottest Month Ever Recorded On Earth; Military Junta Denies Permission For A Joint Delegation of U.N. African Union And ECOWAS Diplomats' Entry To Nigeria; Western Allies Receive Sobering Reports About Ukraine's Counteroffensive; A Group Of Lawmakers On the U.S.-Mexican Border Checking Floating Barricade On Rio Grande; Zoom Now Requiring Its Workers To Start Returning To The Office; Colombia Women's Team Advances To The World Cup Quarterfinals; Public Funeral Procession for Singer Sinead O'Connor Held In The Small Town Of Bray Island. Aired 12-1p ET

August 07, 2023

•Tension Between Niger And Regional Neighbors Grows; Russia Not Present In Jeddah Talks; Tensions Flare Once Again Between China And The Philippines In A Territorial Dispute In The South China Sea; Trump Lawyers Face A Looming Deadline; UNICEF Finds Half A Billion Children In South Asia Suffer Under Extreme Heat; Death Toll From Pakistan Train Derailment In Pakistan Expected To Rise; New York City Struggles To Find Shelter For Thousands Of Asylum Seekers; Nail-Biting Match Between England And Nigeria At The Women's World Cup. Aired 12-1p ET

August 04, 2023

•Coup Leaders In Niger Show No Signs Of Backing Down; Russia Denies Serious Damage On One Of Its Warships; Republican Presidential Candidate Chris Christie Makes A Surprise Trip To Kyiv; New CNN Poll Shows 55 Percent Of Americans Don't Approve Of Congress Authorizing Additional Funding For Kyiv; Sports Journalist Tega Onojaife Discusses The Meteoric Rise Of Africa's Teams; Trump Pleads Not Guilty To All Four Felony Counts; Two U.S. Navy Sailors Accused Of Providing U.S. Training Information To Chinese Intelligence; Typhoon Khanun Heads Back To Okinawa; Still No Accountability For Devastating Explosion Three Years Ago; Pope Francis In Portugal For World Youth Day; Gunshots Ring Out At Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School's Reenactment Of Deadly School Shooting; U.S. FDA Expected To Decide Whether To Approve A New Medication For New Mothers After Childbirth; Actor Ryan Gosling Makes It To The Hot 100 First Timers' List. Aired 12-1p ET

August 03, 2023

•Trump Expected To Plead Not Guilty To Four Federal Charges Stemming From Efforts To Overturn The 2020 Election; Security Concerns Remain High In Niger; Kenya Halts Worldcoin Cryptocurrency Project; Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Announces Separation From Wife Sophie; Greenpeace Activists Climb To The Roof Of Rishi Sunak's Northern England Private Home; New CNN Poll Shows That Most Republicans Still Believe Trump; Three African Teams Qualify For Knockout Stage At Women's World Cup; Makers of Two Popular Diabetes Medications Face Lawsuits; Hip Hop Star Lizzo Responds To Former Dancers' Lawsuits. Aired 12-1p ET

August 02, 2023

•CNN Covers The Third Criminal Indictment of Former President Donald Trump; Russia Steps Up Its Campaign To Cripple Ukraine's Grain Exports; First Flights Evacuating E.U. Citizens Out Of Niger Land In Europe; Trump Appears In Court On Thursday For January 6 Indictment; Three Former Dancers For Lizzo Claim Pop Star Is Different Behind The Scenes. Aired 12:20-1p ET

August 01, 2023

•Chorus Of Warnings From European Capitals Urge Citizens To Leave Niger Immediately; Relentless Rain Pounds Beijing For Fourth Straight Day; Women's World Cup Nearing The End Of The Group Stage; Federal Grand Jury Meeting Now On Trump Efforts To Overturn 2020 Election; Four Nigerians Rescued After Spending Two Weeks Hiding Inside Of A Cargo Ship; Virtual Idol Xi Jiajia Sells Burgers In China; Hollywood Mourns The Death of Angus Cloud; AMC Reports Record Sales Week. Aired 12-1p ET

July 31, 2023

•Niger Political Crisis Grows; Top Kremlin Ally Once Again Makes A Nuclear Threat; ISIS Claims Responsibility For A Massive Suicide Attack In Pakistan; Typhoon Pummels Through China Causing Massive Flooding; White House Closely Monitoring Abduction Of American Woman And Child In Haiti; Audience Member Throws A Drink At Cardi B During Performance; Naomi Girma Wins Rookie Of The Year, Now Playing In The World Cup. Aired 12-1p ET

July 28, 2023

•African Leaders Press Vladimir Putin On How To Stop War In Ukraine; General Abdourahamane Tiani Claims He Is Now Niger's New Leader; North Korea Celebrates Their "Victory Day"; U.S. Embassy in Haiti Advises U.S. Nationals To Leave The Country Immediately; Massive Crowds Of Protesters Demand The Resignation Of President Dina Bulate. Aired 12-1p ET

July 27, 2023

•President Biden Announces Steps Adapting To The Effects Of Climate Change; Niger's Military Says President Bazoum's Tenure Is Officially Over; Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell Freezes Mid-Sentence For About 30 Seconds At A Press Conference; Trump's Lawyers Attempt To Prevent Another Indictment; Nigeria Ranks 40th In The FIFA Rankings. Sinead O'Connor Dies At 56. Aired 12-1p ET

July 26, 2023

•London Jury Acquits Actor Kevin Spacey of All Sexual Assault Charges; Niger President Mohamed Bazoum Seized By Guards, State TV Captured By Military; Israel Supreme Court Says It Will Not Temporarily Block A New Law That Limits Its Own Power; Kyiv's Forces Advancing In The East But Encountering Fierce Resistance Near Bakhmut; Italy Battles Two Weather Extremes; Lawmakers Press Three Witnesses On Their Encounters With Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena; Hunter Biden Expected To Plead Guilty To Two Misdemeanors Over Late Tax Payments; Haitians Say They Are Terrorized By A Brutal Network Of Gangs. Aired 12-1p ET

July 25, 2023

•Israel Supreme Court At The Center Of A Looming Legal Battle That Could Trigger A Constitutional Crisis; A World Weather Attribution Initiative Study Concludes Climate Change Causes Heat Waves; Ukraine Military Reports New Advances In Its Counteroffensive In The South; China's Foreign Minister Out, Old Foreign Minister Back In; Paris Saint-Germain Considers Accepting A Record-Breaking Bid For Kylian Mbappe; Dan Duggan Denies U.S. DOJ Allegation of Breaking A U.S. Arms Embargo; Sarina Bolden Earns Philippines' First World Cup Goal; White House Maintains the U.S.- Israeli Alliance Is Unshakable; Ecuador's President Declares A State Of Emergency Across The Country's Entire Prison System For The Next 60 Days; Alabama Authorities Weigh Possible Charges Against A Woman Admitting Hoax; President Biden Signs A Proclamation To Officially Establish A National Monument Honoring Emmett Till And Mamie Till-Mobley. Aired 12-1p ET

July 24, 2023

•Critics Call It A Danger To Democracy That Puts Israel On The Path To Dictatorship; Ukraine Claims Responsibility For Drone Attacks In Moscow And Russian-Annexed Crimea Overnight; Dangerous Wildfires Are Turning Summer Vacations Into Travel Nightmares In Parts Of Greece; Italy Wins Over Argentina In Women's World Cup; "Barbie" And "Oppenheimer" Make Their Biggest Opening Weekend Of 2023; A Battle Brews Between The State of Texas And The U.S. Government Due To A Series Of Barriers Put Up Along The Border With Mexico. Aired 12-1p ET

July 21, 2023

•CIA Chief Predicts Putin Likely Plotting Revenge Against Prigozhin; White House Still Trying To Obtain Information On Travis King's Status; Extreme Weather And Heatwaves Expected To Get Worse In The Years To Come; India's Prime Minister Calls For Justice After An Appalling And Very Graphic Video Emerged Showing Two Women Being Sexually Assaulted; Sudan Violence Increasingly Impacting Foreign Aid Groups; Women's Sports Popularity Seems To Be Exploding; Legendary Singer Tony Bennett Dies At 96. Aired 12-1p ET

July 20, 2023

•Russian Missiles Rain Down On Ukrainian Port Cities In A Wave Of Relentless Bombardments; Women's World Cup Offers Moments of Silence Offered For Downtown Auckland Shooting Victims; Iraq's President Slams Sweden For Allowing An Anti-Islam Protest To Be Held Outside The Iraqi Embassy In Stockholm; The Fight For LGBTQ Rights Continues; Witness Relates How American Soldier Crossed Korean Border. Aired 12-1p ET

July 19, 2023

•Russia Launches More Drone And Missile Strikes On Odessa; U.S. Reaches Out To North Korea Regarding American Soldier Crossing Demarcation Line; Nigeria Fuel Prices Reach Highest Level; Special Counsel Jack Smith Sends Trump A Target Letter; Fighting Rages On In Sudan Despite Ceasefire Attempts; Heat Blanketing Parts of Europe Sparks Wildfires. Aired 12-1p ET

July 18, 2023

•American Soldier In North Korean Custody; After Crossing Military Demarcation Line During Joint Security Area Tour; Donald Trump Gets Target Letter From The Special Counsel Jack Smith; U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry Hopes To Tackle Climate Change And Other Issues; Violence Against Women And Children Increase Over The Years; Israel Protesters Hold Another Day Of Resistance Across The Country; Israeli President Isaac Herzog Meets With President Biden. Aired 12-1p ET

July 17, 2023

•Kremlin Announces Pull Out From The Black Sea Grain Deal; Extreme Weather Events Multiply Due To Climate Change; A Group Of Former Employees Say Tweeter Ghosted Them; Spain's Carlos Alcaraz Takes Down Djokovic. Aired 12-1p ET

July 14, 2023

•People All Over the World Feel The Impact Of Climate Change; Russian Attacks On Ukraine Appear To Be Increasing After NATO Summit; Mystery Deepens Surrounding Fate Of Wagner Group; Hollywood Actors' Union Go On Strike; Kevin Spacey Cross-Examined Over Sexual Offenses Allegations; Russian Duma Approves A Bill Banning Gender Reassignment Surgery And Medical Help For Transgender People; U.S. State Department Says Top Diplomat Raised Concerns About Hacking With China; India Shoots For The Moon With A Historic Mission That Could Cement Its Position As A Space Power. Aired 12-1p ET

July 13, 2023

•President Biden Wraps Three-Nation European Trip In Finland; Russian Submarine Commander Gunned Down; Hollywood Actors Go On Strike For The First Time In More Than 40 Years; Actor Kevin Spacey Takes The Stand In His Sexual Assault Trial In London; U.S. Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Meets With Top Chinese Diplomat Wang Yi; Nearly 20 Million African Children Are Out Of School; NOAA Releases Global Report Saying The Earth Saw Its Warmest June On Record. Aired 12-1p ET

July 12, 2023

•President Biden Discusses Ukraine's Path to NATO with Zelenskyy; Japan Condemns North Korea Missile Launch; Kenya Police Officers Fire Tear Gas Into Crowds Protesting Tax Hikes; Tunisa Migrants Receive Inhumane Treatment; U.N. Reports Racism Is Still An Issue Among Black Women Seeking Healthcare; Russia Warms Ties With Cuba; Biden Speaks At Vilnius University. Aired 12-1p ET

July 11, 2023

•Turkey Agrees To Back Sweden's Bid To Join Alliance; Russia-Ukraine War Continues; Human Rights Watch Says War Crimes Continue In Sudan; Protesters Block Ben-Gurion Airport On Their National Day Of Disruption; Six People Killed In Nepal Helicopter Crash; Record-Breaking Rainfall Leaves At Least Six People Dead and Five More Missing In Japan's Southwest Region; Well-Known Western Companies Outed, Accused Of Breaking Promises To Leave Or Scale Back Operations And Presence In Russia; Meta Spokesperson Tells CNN Protecting U.S. 2024 Elections Remains Top Priority; Heart Transplant Performed On A Six-Year-Old Girl in Ukraine Amid Ongoing War. Aired 12-1p ET

July 10, 2023

•President Biden Gets A Warm Welcome At Windsor Castle From King Charles; Local Authorities Call Latest Russian Strike On Residential Area A War Crime; Knife Attack In China Leaves Six People Dead, Wounds One Person; U.N. Says Sudan Is At The Brink Of A Civil War; Kenyans In Protest Of Opposition Leader's Election Defeat; Disgraced Former Doctor For USA Gymnastics Larry Nassar Stabbed In Prison; Belarusian Tennis Player Victoria Azarenka Gets Booed By Wimbledon Crowd; American Chris Eubanks Heads To Quarterfinals At Wimbledon; Former Japanese Soldier Sues Government And Alleged Sexual Abusers; "Barbie" Premieres July 21st; South Africa Experiences Snow. Aired 12-1p ET

July 07, 2023

•U.N. Reports More Than 9,000 Killed In 500 Days Of War In Ukraine; Cluster Munitions Could Be Sent To Ukraine By The U.S.; Beijing Hit 40 Degrees Celsius; Gun Violence Archive Reports 116 Lives Lost In The United States To Senseless Gun Violence; Nations Policing The Amazon Consider It A Fertile Ground For Drug Trade And Illegal Mining; Nigerian Chef Hilda Bassey Inspires Fellow Nigerians To Break Guinness World Record For Marathon Cooking; Twitter Threatening To Sue Meta After The Launch Of Threads; USFDA Approves First Alzheimer's Treatment. Aired 12-1p ET

July 06, 2023

•Latest Strike On Lviv Kills At Least Five People; Nitrate Gas Leaked From A Cylinder At A Squatter Camp On The Outskirts Of Johannesburg Kills 17 People; AI For Good Global Summit Explores The Benefits Of Artificial Intelligence; Bidenomics On Biden's Agenda For South Carolina Trip; Car Crashes Into Primary School Near Wimbledon, Kills One Child; Meta Introduces Threads; First Alzheimer's Drug To Slow Disease Progression, Expected To Get Full Approval From USFDA. Aired 12-1p ET

July 05, 2023

•Israeli Military Operation In Jenin Ends; Ukrainians Insist The Only Threat To Nuclear Power Plant Is From Russia; Gun Violence Epidemic Makes Headlines Across U.S.; Taliban Orders Closing Of Beauty Salons In Afghanistan; WHO Begins Conference On Impacts Of Environment And Climate Change On Global Health; Iran Attempts To Seize Two Oil Tankers In The Gulf Of Oman; Lab Testing For Powdery Substance Found At The White House Comes Back Positive For Cocaine.; King Charles Receives Scottish Crown. Aired 12- 1p ET

July 04, 2023

•U.N. Aid Agencies Express Alarm At The Scale Of Israel's Military Operation In Jenin; Russia Claims Shooting Down Five Ukrainian Drones Near Moscow; Gun Violence In America Turns Some Independence Day Festivities Into Tragedies; Meta Set To Launch Threads; Women's World Cup Kicks Off; Harvard Faces Complaint On Discrimination; Fierce Battles Break Out Once Again Outside Sudan's Capital; Wimbledon Honors Tennis Legend Roger Federer. Aired 12-1p ET

July 03, 2023

•Israel Launches Its Largest Military Incursion On Jenin; Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Attempting To Assassinate Crimean Leader; Angry Protests In France May Be Easing; France Unrest Starts To Impact Country's Tourism Industry. Aired 12-1p ET

June 30, 2023

•Paris Protests Over Fatal Shooting of a French Teenager Turn into Riots and Looting; Protesters Outside Swedish Embassy in Baghdad Angry at Sweden After Allowing Quran-Burning; Nigerians Face Skyrocketing Fuel Costs After Government Ended Fuel Subsidies; Transgender Influencer Dylan Mulvaney Speaking Out About Issue with Bud Light. Aired 12-1p ET

June 29, 2023

•France Braces for more Anger in the Streets; British Appeals Court Rules Asylum Seekers Deportation Plans to Rwanda is Unlawful; U.S. Supreme Court Rules that Colleges and Universities cannot Take Race into Admission Consideration. Aired 12-1p ET

June 28, 2023

•Two Russian Missiles Slammed Into Kramatorsk Killing At Least 11 People; Pieces Of Titan Submersible Wreckage Retrieved From The Ocean Floor; A Growing Number Of Republicans Voice Out Concerns About Trump And Audio Tape; Eighty Million People Under Air Quality Alert In The U.S.; Police Shoots A Teenager In Paris; Muslims Celebrate The Start Of Eid; Weight Loss Drugs Gain Popularity. Aired 12-1p ET

June 27, 2023

•Putin Thanks His Security Forces For Stopping A Civil War; Ukrainian Forces Claim To Cross Over To The Russian-Controlled Eastern Bank; Audio Recording Appears To Reveal Trump Discussing A Secret Pentagon Document With Unauthorized People; American Basketball Star Brittney Griner Chosen To Play In The WNBA All-Star Game; Maada Bio Wins Sierra Leone's Presidential Election; Actress Angela Bassett Set To Receive An Honorary Oscar At The 2023 Governor's Awards In November. Aired 12-1p ET

June 26, 2023

•Biden Delivers Remarks About Russia Events, Says U.S. Will Continue To Support Ukraine; Prigozhin's Location Remain Unknown After Deal; Search For Titan Submersible Implosion Debris Continues Using Underwater Robot; Transwoman Shares Her Journey To Help Her Parents Understand Her Sexuality. Aired 12:15-1p ET

June 23, 2023

•Titan Sub Debris Found; Questions Arise About Greek Authorities' Response To Boat Tragedy; Sierra Leone Braces For Elections; Victor Wembanyama Up For A Huge NBA Career. Aired 12-1p ET

June 22, 2023

•Debris Field Found Near Titanic Submersible Search Area. Aired 12-1p ET

June 21, 2023

•Experts Say Missing Sub May Lose Breathable Air Soon; Tensions Soar Between Israelis And Palestinians; Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Needs Action, Not Just Pledges; Biden Makes Comments Comparing Chinese Leader Xi Jinping To Dictators; Large Fire Breaks Out In Central Paris. Aired 12-1p ET

June 20, 2023

•U.S. Justice Department Disputes Federal Investigation on Hunter Biden; Florida Federal Judge Sets August 14th As Preliminary Date for Trump's Classified Documents Trial; Race Against Time Searching for a Missing Submersible While on a Titanic Wreckage Expedition; Online Influencer Andrew Tate Indicted on Human Trafficking and Rape Charges; Blinken in London for Talks on Helping Ukraine; Air Raid Sirens Ring Out Throughout Kyiv for More Than Three Hours; New Study Finds Short Naps Protect Brain's Health; Retired U.S. Marines Lee Vernon Newby, Jr. Appeals for the Purple Heart Medal. Aired 12-1p ET

June 19, 2023

•Blinken Meets With Xi Jinping; U.N. Holds Conference In Geneva To Raise Funds; Refugees Leaving Sudan Face Difficult Conditions In South Sudan Camps; Intense Firefight Between Israeli Forces And Palestinian Militants Drags Lasts More Than 11 Hours; Moscow And Kyiv Report Intense Fighting Along Frontlines; British Lawmakers Evaluate Explosive Report On Boris Johnson; Hundreds Of Bodies Found In Forest Linked To Cult Activities. Aired 12-1p ET

June 16, 2023

•CNN Uncovers Russian Supply Lines Prolonging Conflict Between RSF and Sudan Armed Forces; African Leaders Arrive in Kyiv on a Peace Mission; Nine Egyptian Men Arrested on Suspicion of People Trafficking Near a Coast Off of Greece; Chinese President Xi Jinping Meets with Microsoft Founder Bill Gates. Aired 12-1p ET

June 15, 2023

•Search and Rescue of Capsized Boat Carrying Hundreds of Migrants Underway Off the Coast of Southern Greece; Ukrainian Forces Claim to Gain Some Ground in their Fight Against Russia; Coastal Areas Near the India- Pakistan Border Brace for Cyclone Biparjoy; Man Who Killed a Homeless Street Artist by Chokehold is Indicted Grand Jury. Aired 12-1p ET

June 14, 2023

•Boat Sinks In Greece, Kills 78 People; Ukraine Steps Up Counteroffensive To Recapture Land Held By Russian Forces; Trump Pleads Not Guilty To 37 Counts Linked To Alleged Mishandling Of Classified Documents; State Funeral Held For Silvio Berlusconi; Man Stabs Two University Students In Nottingham; Tropical Cyclone Biparjoy Makes Its Way To The Northeast; U.S. Federal Reserve, The Central Bank, Soon Will Make Latest Interest Rate Decision. Aired 12-1p ET

June 13, 2023

•Trump's Fellow Republicans Give Mixed Reactions on the Indictment; Miami Federal Courthouse Guarded by Heavy Security; Russia and Ukraine Both Report Intense Frontline Fighting; Biden to Host a Meeting with Stoltenberg at the White House; British Police Investigate an Attack on the Streets of Nottingham, England; Italy Bids Farewell to Silvio Berlusconi; K-Pop Band BTS Celebrates its 10th Anniversary; Search Continues for Wilson, the Belgian Shepherd; Guinness World Records Confirms Nigerian Chef Hilda Bassey as Record-Holder for the Longest Cooking Marathon. Aired 12-1p ET

June 12, 2023

•Ukraine Claims Some Success In The Opening Stages Of Its Counteroffensive; Former Italian PM Passes Away At 86; Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon Maintains Innocence Of Any Wrongdoing; Philippines' Mt. Mayon Rumbles Again; Four Young Plane Survivors Now Recovering In Bogota Hospital. Aired 12-1p ET

June 09, 2023

•Macron Visits Annecy Victims of Knife Attack; E.U. Plans to Overhaul its Asylum and Migration Laws; CNN Obtains 2021 Audio Transcript of Donald Trump Admitting He Retained a Secret Military Document; Sources Say Cuba Will Allow China to Build Spy Base on Island. Aired 12:16-1p ET

June 08, 2023

•Rescue Efforts Continue After Collapse of Southern Ukraine Dam; Biden and Sunak Meet at the Oval Office; Grand Jury Meeting Today on the Trump Classified Documents Case; France Knife Attacker Wounds Six People; Canada Experiences Worst Ever Wildfire Season. Aired 12-1p ET

June 07, 2023

•Moscow And Kyiv Continue Blaming Each Other For Breach Of Navarkarhovka Dam; Blinken Meets Crown Prince In Saudi Arabia; Mike Pence Announces Presidential Bid; Pope Francis Undergoes Surgery; Prince Harry Sues Britain's Mirror Group; Fighting Between Sudan Army And Rapid Support Forces Now On Its Eighth Week; A John Hopkins Center For Gun Violence Solutions Says Gun-Related Deaths Reached Record Levels In The U.S. In 2021; Two Killed, Five Wounded at A Richmond, Virginia High School Graduation Ceremony. Aired 12-1p ET

June 06, 2023

•Ukraine And Russia Blame Each Other For Dam Collapse; The PGA Tour, The DP World Tour, And Liv Golf Announce Collaboration; Haitians Suffer Greatly Due To Chronic Bad Governance; Prince Harry Testifies To Court Against Mirror Group; Trump's Lawyers Meet With DOJ; A Human Rights Organization In The United States Has Declared A State Of Emergency For The LGBTQ+ Community. Aired 12-1p ET

June 05, 2023

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May 31, 2023

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May 29, 2023

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May 23, 2023

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May 22, 2023

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May 19, 2023

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May 18, 2023

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May 17, 2023

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May 16, 2023

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May 15, 2023

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