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Europe|Political|World

Frontline soldiers reveal their predictions for a ceasefire in Ukraine

Nearly a decade ago, CNN’s Nick Paton Walsh was in Ukraine for the onslaught of war with neighboring Russia that would ignite years of bloody conflict. Now, as fighting rages on, Ukrainians in the eastern community of Slovyansk reflect on their future.

Frontline soldiers reveal their predictions for a ceasefire in Ukraine
Europe|Political|World

‘There is no future’: Even a potential ceasefire sparks little hope in eastern Ukraine

‘There is no future’: Even a potential ceasefire sparks little hope in eastern Ukraine

‘There is no future’: Even a potential ceasefire sparks little hope in eastern Ukraine
Asia|News|World

Hear from the families of protesters killed in Bangladesh

CNN’s Anna Coren speaks with familes mourning people killed in demonstrations that toppled the Bangladeshi government.

Hear from the families of protesters killed in Bangladesh
Asia|News|World

Floods kill more than 30, impact millions in Bangladesh and northeast India

Floods kill more than 30, impact millions in Bangladesh and northeast India

Floods kill more than 30, impact millions in Bangladesh and northeast India
Asia|News|World

‘Are we not eating tonight?’ Myanmar’s military junta accused of using hunger as a ‘weapon’ by blocking vital food aid

‘Are we not eating tonight?’ Myanmar’s military junta accused of using hunger as a ‘weapon’ by blocking vital food aid

‘Are we not eating tonight?’ Myanmar’s military junta accused of using hunger as a ‘weapon’ by blocking vital food aid
News|World

Millions in this country are stranded by flooding. Many blame their neighbor

Millions in this country are stranded by flooding. Many blame their neighbor

Millions in this country are stranded by flooding. Many blame their neighbor
Asia|News|World

See Bangladesh flooding from the ground

CNN’s Anna Coren reports from a rescue boat run by volunteers who were bringing aid to people affected by flooding in Bangladesh. The CNN team were on their way to remote locations on a mission to pick up people who were not able to flee on foot themselves.

See Bangladesh flooding from the ground
Crime|News|Opinion|Political|World

Massacre survivors say history is repeating – with new perpetrators

Massacre survivors say history is repeating – with new perpetrators

Massacre survivors say history is repeating – with new perpetrators
Asia|News|World

Student leaders reveal prison ‘nightmare’ after Gen Z revolution sets them free

Student leaders reveal prison ‘nightmare’ after Gen Z revolution sets them free

Student leaders reveal prison ‘nightmare’ after Gen Z revolution sets them free
Crime|MidEast|World

Exclusive: Inside the prison that executes people for supplying cannabis

Exclusive: Inside the prison that executes people for supplying cannabis

Exclusive: Inside the prison that executes people for supplying cannabis
Asia|Crime|Videos

CNN gets rare look inside Singapore’s prison where inmates face execution by hanging for drug trafficking

In a CNN exclusive, Ivan Watson visits gets a rare look inside Singapore's criminal justice system and reports from the maximum security wing of Changi prison where inmates convicted of drug trafficking and violent crimes are being held.

CNN gets rare look inside Singapore’s prison where inmates face execution by hanging for drug trafficking
Asia|Political|World

South Korean opposition leader thought martial law announcement was ‘a deepfake’

South Korean opposition leader thought martial law announcement was ‘a deepfake’

South Korean opposition leader thought martial law announcement was ‘a deepfake’
Asia|Political|World

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law
Asia|Political|World

Politician tussles with soldier outside South Korean parliament

A video that has gone viral shows An Gwi-ryeong, a journalist-turned-politician scuffling with an armed solider outside South Korea's parliament building. The incident happened after South Korea's president imposed martial law which has since ended. An is the spokesperson for the main opposition Democratic Party and former anchor on broadcaster YTN. CNN has reached out to An and the Democratic Party for comment.

Politician tussles with soldier outside South Korean parliament

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