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June 05, 2024
U.S. Attorney General Defends Justice Department in House Hearing, Merrick Garland Questioned Over Department's Work and Role in High-profile Cases; Remembering China's Crackdown on Pro-democracy Protesters, Thousands Attend Candlelight Vigil in Taipei on Anniversary of Bloodshed; Major Asylum Restrictions Now In Effect At Southern Border; Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wins Record Third Term But With Smaller Majority; Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Spars With Labour Challenger In Heated Debate. Aired 2-3a ET
Biden Announces Executive Action To Curb Migrant Crossings; Modi Claims 3rd Term In India, But His Party Suffers Losses; Sunak And Starmer Clash In Heated First Debate Of U.K. General Election; Egypt, Qatar and U.S. To Discuss Resumption Of Negotiations On Gaza In Doha; PM Sunak Spars with Labour Challenger in Heated Debate; European Parliament Election to Kick Off Thursday; Major Asylum Restrictions Now in Effect at Southern Border; One Man's Mission to Patrol the U.S.-Mexico Border; Testimony Begins in Federal Gun Trial of U.S. President's Son; Marking the 80th Anniversary of D-Day. Aired 1-2a ET
CNN International: U.S. President Joe Biden Announces a Softer, Gentler Ban on Asylum Seekers; India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wins a Historic Third Term; Nigel Farage, Brexiteer, now Leader of a Far-Right Party in the U.K., Hit in the Face by Milkshake; Tuesday Marked 35 Years Since Beijing's Crackdown on Pro-Democracy Demonstrators in Tiananmen Square; British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer, the Labour Opposition Leader, Went Head-to-Head in Their First TV Debate Tuesday. Modi Wins Record Third Term But with Smaller Majority; Veterans Return to Normandy to Mark D-Day. Aired 12- 1a ET
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CNN International: Now, Prosecution Makes Closing Argument In Trump Hush Money Trial; Gaza Health Officials Report New Deadly Strikes In Rafah; White House Reacts To Deadly Israeli Strikes On Rafah; Biden Holds Press Conference Outside Trump Trial. Aired 3-4p ET
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CNN International: Trump Attorneys Presenting Closing Argument; IDF: Fire At Rafah Camp Not Due To Israeli Weaponry Alone; Eyewitnesses: Israeli Military Tanks Enter Rafah City Center. Aired 11a-12p ET
Israel Faces International Outrage Over Deadly Rafah Strike, U.N. Security Council to Hold Emergency Meeting on Rafah Strike; Spain, Norway and Ireland Formally Recognize the Palestinian State; Closing Arguments Begin in Hush Money Case, Jury is Expected to Begin Deliberating on Wednesday; Belgium to Provide Ukraine With 30 F-16 Fighter Jets; Russian Forces Ramp Up Attacks on Kharkiv Region; Australia and New Zealand Pledge to Help With Landslide Recovery in Papua New Guinea; in South Africa, ANC Faces Biggest Test Since Taking Power; U.S. Lawmakers Plead for Leniency for Americans Held in Turks and Caicos; Watches and Warnings Continue After Deadly Weekend of Storms; Taiwan Lawmakers Pass Controversial Reform Bill; China's Military Showcases Gun-toting Robot Dog; Witnesses Say Israeli Tanks Seen in Central Rafah. Aired 8-9a ET
CNN International: Sweltering Heat Scorches Parts of U.S. South; Suspects Wanted After Fatal Shooting of Actor Johnny Wactor; Taiwan Lawmakers Debate Controversial Reforms; Reports: Pope Used Anti-Gay Slur in Bishops Meeting; South Africa Election; Rafael Nadal Eliminated in First Round at Roland Garros. Aired 4:30-5a ET
CNN International: Closing Arguments Ahead in Trump Trial; Israel Faces International Outrage Over Deadly Rafah Strike; Watches and Warning Continue After Deadly Weekend of Storms; Thousands Ordered to Evacuate Amid Safety Concerns in Papua New Guinea; Spain Pledges Over $1 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine. Aired 4-4:30a ET
Prosecution, Defense Teams Ready for Their Closing Statements ahead of Trump's Hush Money Trial; More than 2,000 people feared to have been buried in a Massive Landslide in Papua New Guinea; L.A. Police now Searching for Suspects Responsible for the Death of "General Hospital" actor Johnny Wactor; Ruling ANC Party Faces Big challenge in the High Stakes South African General Elections; Researchers in the United States and Asia are Now Gathering Information on the Hikikomori Phenomenon; Basketball Hall of Famer and Broadcaster Bill Walton Dies. Aired 3-4a ET
North Korean Rocket Explodes Shortly After Launch; Israel Faces International Outrage Over Deadly Rafah Strike; Ceasefire, Hostage Talks Set To Resume Tuesday In Cairo; Pyongyang Preparing for Visit From Russian President ; North Korean Rocket Carrying Spy Satellite Explodes in Air; Researchers Seek to Understand Hikikomori Phenomenon, a Japanese Term for People Who Cut Themselves Off From Society; Thousands Attend Annual Cheese Chase in England; Elon Musk's Ai Startup Raises $6 Billion, Now Valued at $24 Billion. Aired 2-2:45a ET
Deadly Strike On Rafah A Tragic Mishap; Closing Arguments Set In Trump's Hush Money Trial; Thousands Buried Alive After Papua New Guinea Landslide; Russian Attacks Leave Parts of Eastern Ukraine in Ruins; Taiwan Lawmakers Debate Controversial Reforms; Ruling ANC Party Has Strong Support but Faces Challenges; Rafael Nadal Eliminated in First Round at Roland Garros. Aired 1-2a ET
Israel Faces International Outrage Over Deadly Rafah Strike; Closing Arguments in Trump Hush Money Trial; Villagers Digging by Hand After Massive Landslide in Papua New Guinea; Spain Pledges Over $1 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine; Taiwan Lawmakers Debate Controversial Reforms; North Korean Rocket Carrying Spy Satellite Explodes in Air. Aired 12-12:45a ET
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