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July 07, 2023
• CNN International: CNN Tours Camp Military Group could use in Belarus; U.S. Secretary Trying to Repair China Relations; Cluster Bomb Controversy; U.S. Expected to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine; IAEA Chief Backs Plan to Release Site's Wastewater. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Justice Department Focusing On 2020 White House Meeting With Trump And His Advisers. Freedom Caucus Votes To Remove Marjorie Taylor Greene. Mark Zuckerberg's New App, "Threads", Is Off To A Good Start. Oceangate Suspends Operations After Titan Submersible Implosion. Japan Plans To Release Treat Wastewater From Fukushima Nculear Site Into The Pacific Ocean. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Special Counsel Jack Smith's Investigation into Trump and the 2020 Election; Walt Nauta Pleads Not Guilty; Bag of Cocaine in the White House West Wing; Russian Police Raids Prigozhin's Home; Prigozhin's Whereabouts Still Unknown; U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen in Beijing; Twitter Threatening to Sue Meta Threads; Ukraine Destroys Two-Thirds of Drones Russia Used in Latest Strikes: Lviv Death Toll Grows to 10 People; Zelenskyy Heads to Turkey; House Freedom Caucus voted to Remove Marjorie Taylor Greene; Greene Expelled from Freedom Caucus; OceanGate Suspends Operations; Millions at Risk for Severe Weather; Controversial Fukushima Wastewater Plan; Britney Spears Calling Foul on a Security Guard. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian Police Raided Wagner Leader's St. Petersburg Home; U.S. Treasury Secretary Meets Chinese Officials in her Official Visit; U.S. Drones Harassed Russian Fighter Jets over the Syrian Skies; 10 Dead, 42 Wounded in the Latest Missile Strike in the Ukrainian City of Lviv; Twitter sues rival Meta after Threads Launch; The Eagles will Stage a Farewell Concert Tour after a successful career rum. Aired 3-4a ET
• Belarusian Leader Speaks on Wagner Head's Whereabouts; Zelenskyy Meets the Turkish President on the Fate of the Grain Deal; 17 Died in the Nitrate Gas Leak in a South African Settlement Camp; Dozens Trapped In Quito Cable Car Gondolas; UN: Spike In Violence Against Sudanese Women & Girls; Meta's Twitter Rival App "Threads" Gains Traction. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Yevgeny Prigozhin's Mansion Has Been Raided By Russian Security Forces; Nutbush World Record Broken In Memory Of Tina Turner; Russian Attack On Lviv Apartment Building Kills 10; Twitter Reportedly Threatens To Sue Meta Over Threads; Mystery Over Prigozhin's Whereabouts Deepens; U.S. Drones Over Syria Harassed; U.N.: Myanmar Trapped in Deadly Freefall; ICC Investigating Crimes Against Rohingya; Xi Orders Increased Safety Efforts Amid Deadly Floods; U.S. FDA Fully Approves Alzheimer's Drug. Aired 1-2a ET
• Lukashenko: Prigozhin is in Russia, Not Belarus; Russian Strike Shatters Illusion of Safety in Lviv; U.S. Treasury Secretary Meets with Chinese Officials; U.S. Drones Over Syria Harassed Twice in Two Days; Toxic Gas Leak Kills at Least 17 in South African Mine; ICC Investigating Crimes Against Rohingya by Myanmar. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 06, 2023
• CNN International: Lukashenko: Prigozhin in Russia, not Belarus; Russian Jets Intercept U.S. Drones over Syria; Meta Officially Launches Twitter Rival; Bowers: Spoke with FBI in Election 2020 Probe; Rare Access to Russian Prisoners of War in Ukrainian Jail. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Last Month was the Hottest June on Record by a Huge Margin; Ohio Republicans Approve August Election that Could Thwart Abortion-Rights Push; Israel Ends Jenin Incursion But Threatens Return. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Lukashenko Says Prigozhin is in St. Petersburg; Bowers: Spoke with FBI in Election 2020 Probe; Prosecutors: January 6 Suspect Shared Trump's Obama Post; U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen En Route to China; Authorities Probing How Cocaine Got Into White House; Police: Two Ghost Guns Found with Philadelphia Suspect; U.S. Navy: Iran Tried to Seize Two Oil Tankers. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ukrainian President says Russia Prepares for a Possible Nuclear Plant Attack in Zaporizhzhya; Thousands gathered for a Funeral and Protest after the end of Israel's Military Operation in Jenin; U.S. Treasury Secretary is set to visit China; Zelenskyy Speaks to CNN on the Recent Russian Mutiny Attempt and Crimea's Future; Average Global Temperature Now at a two-Day Record-High; Grand Slam Tennis Superstar Talks to CNN on his Archrival's Plans to tie His Wimbledon's Record. Aired 3-4a ET
• Meta Launches Twitter Rival App "Threads"; Royal Visit Scotland Met With "Not My King" Chants; Britain Marks 75 Years OF The National Health Service; Russia Strike On Lviv Apartment Building Kills Four; Rare Access To Russian Prisoners Of War In Ukrainian Jail; Zelenskyy: Possible Explosives At Nuclear Plant. Aired 2-3a ET
• Zelenskyy Gives Exclusive Interview To CNN; Palestinians Mourn 12 Killed In Israel Incursion; U.S. Navy: Iran Tried To Seize Two Oil Tankers; Global Average Temperature Breaks Record Two Days in a Row; U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen En Route to China; Joan Baez's New Project: Helping Ukrainian Kids; Scotland Celebrates the Coronation of King Charles III. Aired 1-2a ET
• Rare Access To Russian Prisoners Of War In Ukrainian Jail; Iran Tried To Seize Two Oil Tankers; Israel Ends Jenin Incursion But Threatens Return; Taliban Order Closure Of Beauty Salons; Global Average Temperature Breaks Record Two Days In A Row; Yellen: World's Top Two Economies Must Work Together; Calls for Stricter Gun Laws after Weekend Shooting; Scotland Celebrates Coronation of King Charles III. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 05, 2023
• CNN International: Israel: All Forces Out Of Jenin, Operation Over; Rhetoric Ramping Up On Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant; Volodymyr Zelenskyy Speaks To CNN; Yellen Heads To China For 3-Day Visit; Japan Plans To Release Treated Wastewater; Powdery Substance Found At White House May Be Cocaine; Britain's King Charles To Receive Scottish Crown. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Kremlin: Certain Contacts on American Prisoner; Zelenskyy: Russia the Only Danger to Zaporizhzhia Plant; Meta About to Launch Twitter Competitor Threads; U.K.'s King Charles to Receive Second Crown in Scotland; L.A. County Sheriff Deputies Under Investigation; West Virginia Police Accused of Spying of Female Officers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Philadelphia Shooting Suspect to Appear in Court; Judge Blocks Biden Administration Contact with Social Media Firms; Israel Conducts Strikes in Gaza After Rocket Attacks; Atomic Regulators Okay Fukushima Water Release; Republicans Vie for Votes on Independence Day. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Gun Violence and Mass Shootings Disrupts Fourth of July Celebrations; Israeli Forces Withdrawn in Jenin, Violence Still Spreading Across the Gaza Strip; Russian President Puts Strength and Power, In Charge of the Russia-Ukraine Situation; Nuclear Regulators Green Lighted Fukushima Plant Dumpwater Release; SoKor Ace Striker Hopes for a Women's World Cup Return; Fireworks, Drone Shows Highlight Fourth of July Celebrations. Aired 3-4a ET
• Mass Shootings In America; Pence Looks For Votes In America's Heartland; DeSantis Critics Blast Candidate's Anti-LGBT Ad; Putin Thanks Allies For Support During Insurrection; Atomic Regulators OK Fukushima Water Release; Stunning Fireworks Shows Celebrate 4th Of July. Aired 2-3a ET
• July Fourth And Fifth Have The Most Mass Shootings Of Any Day Of The Year; Israel Pulls Out of Jenin In West Bank; Putin Thanks Allies For Support During Wagner Mutiny; Prominent Russian Journalist "Severely Beaten" In Attack In Chechnya; LASD Investigates After Deputy Throws Woman To The Ground; Powdery Substance Sent for Further Testing; Severe Storms, Heat Advisories for U.S. Wednesday; Atomic Regulators OK Fukushima Water Release; Stunning Fireworks Shows Celebrate 4th of July; South Korean Star Park Eun-Seon Hopeful for Return. Aired 1-2a ET
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July 04, 2023
• Israel Presses On With Military Operation In Jenin; Russia: Five Drones Were Intercepted Near Moscow; Confident Putin Meets With Eurasian Leaders; NATO Secretary General's Term Extended; Meta Takes Aim At Twitter With New "Threads" App; U.S.: Gershkovich In Good Health, Remains Strong; Two Killed In Russian Attack On Sumy; Israel Conducts Major Military Operation In West Bank. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Macron to Meet with Mayors of Areas Hit by Violence in France; Mom and Daughter Thriving in U.S. While Seeking Asylum; U.S. Justice Department Ramping Up Investigations. Aired 4:30- 5a ET
• CNN International: Five Killed in Philadelphia Mass Shooting; Israel Conducts Major Military Operation in West Bank; Vladimir Putin on the World State at the SCO Summit; Vladimir Putin Speaks to Virtual Summit Hosted by India. Aired 4:00-4:30a ET
• 10 Palestinians Killed, Close to 100 Injured at a Major Military Operation between Israel and Palestine at the West Bank- occupied Jenin; Russian President to Speak for the First Time at the Virtual SCO Summit; Calm Restored in France after days of Protests; Ukrainian President speaks to CNN on the invitation to join NATO; Cows Replacing Buffalos as the Former is Not Good for the Climate; Barbie Movie Banned in Vietnam. Aired 3-4a ET
• Israel Conducts Major Military Operation In West Bank; Violence Eases As Mayors Appeal For End To Riots; Zelenskyy Questions Putin's Grip On Power In Russia; Vladimir Putin Expected To Address SCO Summit; Vladimir Putin Expected To Address SCO Summit; U.K. Had Its Hottest June On Record; Barbie Banned In Vietnam. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Residents Of Jenin Camp Flee Homes As Israeli Raid Continues; Rioting In France Presents A Fresh Political Test For Macron; Ukraine Reports Progress After "Difficult" Week Of Fighting; Violence Eases as Mayors Appeal for End to Riots; Hong Kong Issues Bounties for Pro- Democracy Activists; Israel Conducts Major Military Operation in West Bank; U.S. Ambassador Visits Evan Gershkovich for 2nd Time; Scientist: Cows Could Be Part of Climate Solution. Aired 1-2a ET
• Israel Launches Largest Military Operation In West Bank; Hundreds March In Support Of Paris Suburb Mayor Whose House Was Attacked, Injuring His Wife And Child; Two Killed In Russian Attack On Sumy; Saudi Arabia & Russia Extend Production Cuts; Mom & Daughter Thriving in U.S. While Seeking Asylum. Aired 12-12:45 ET


July 03, 2023
• CNN International: Israel Launches Lethal Strike on Jenin; Family of Slain Teen Calls for Calm; Ukraine: Troops Gaining Ground Near Bakhmut; Russia: 700K Ukrainian Children Taken from War Zones; Scientists: Grazing Method could Lower Emissions. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Texas Sends Second Bus of Migrants to Los Angeles; DeSantis Campaign Slams Trump for LGBTQ Support; Commercial Real Estate Facing Major Pressure. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Severe Weather Alerts Threaten Holiday Celebrations; 2 Dead, 28 Injured in Baltimore Block Party Shooting; Israel Forces Launch Lethal Strike on West Bank's Jenin; Macron Meets with Top Officials, Pushes to Restore Calm; Yellen to Visit Beijing in Effort to Mend Relations; U.S. President Joe Biden to Travel to Europe; Russia: 700K Ukrainian Children Removed from War Zone. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Severe Weather, Extreme Heat Affects Americans' Plans for the 4th of July Celebrations; Tensions Continue in the West Bank, Israeli Forces Carry Out a Counterterrorism Operation in Jenin; Grandmother of the Killed Teenager Pleas for Peace and Calm; DeSantis Drops New Video on Trump's LGBTQ View; Writers' Strike Now Felt in Essential Businesses; Cuba Restores and Re-lits Pre-Revolutionary Neon Signs For the First Time in Decades. Aired 3-4a ET
• Heat Alert and Severe Storm Threats Across the United States; Mass Shooting in Baltimore Holiday Block Party; Israel Launches Military Operation in Jenin; Major Security Forces Deployed All Across France to Stop the Protests; Texas Sends Migrants to Los Angeles; Janet Yellen to Visit China; President Biden Going to Europe; Russian Forces Advancing in Ukraine; Shooting Victim's Grandmother Calls For End To Violence; Dozens Injured When SUV Crashes Into Bar; DeSantis Campaign Slams Trump For LGBTQ Support. Aired 2-3a ET
• Israel Forces Launch Lethal Strike On West Bank's Jenin; Macron Pushes For An End To The Riots Testing His Authority; Zelenskyy Visits Wounded Defenders In Odesa Region; Diabetes Projected To Affect 1.3 Billion People by 2050; Studies Predict Dramatic Rise in Global Diabetes Cases; Doulas on a Mission to Save the Lives of Black Mothers and Their Babies in the U.S.; French Tourism Sector Suffers Amid Protests; Biden to Meet King Charles III Ahead of NATO Summit; Low Birth Rate Threatens Japan's Economic Future; Impact of Writers' Strike Felt Across Other Industries. Aired 1-2a ET
• Tensions Ease on Sunday after Days of Protests; Ukraine: Wagner Mutiny Will Weaken Russia's Battle Power; CIA Director: War Has Created Recruiting Opportunity; Biden to Visit U.K., Lithuania, Finland; French Tourism Sector Suffers Amid Protests; CNN Speaks to Astronaut Aboard Space Station. Aired 12-1a ET


July 02, 2023
• Unrest In France Sparked By Police Shooting Of Teen; Baltimore Police Brief Media On Mass Shooting; Russian Deals With Fallout From Prigozhin's Mutiny; 719 People Detained In France On 5th Night Of Unrest; Bus With Migrants Arrives In Los Angeles From Texas. Aired 5- 6a ET
• During Protests, Home of a French Mayor was Attacked; France's 5th Night of Unrest Saw 719 People Detained; Interview with France 24 Senior Correspondent Catherine Norris Trent; Police Shooting a Teenager Causes Unrest in France; In Light of Unrest, Macron Cancels His Trip to Germany; Continued Demonstrations by Tens of Thousands Against Judicial Reform; Sources: Trump Urged Governor of Arizona to Look Into Election Fraud; At a Rally, Trump Criticizes Investigations; July 1st, DeSantis's Signed Florida Laws Come Into Force; 4th of July Celebrations in U.S. Cities Get Underway Early; Parts of the U.S. Expected to Experience Record Temperatures and Severe Storms; For the Fourth of July, Millions are Expected to Travel; Travelers Prepare for Potential Weather Delays; Interruptions Around the Fourth of July Anticipated by Airlines; U.S. Spy Agency's Recruitment in Russia; Supreme Court's Stunning Shift to the Right; Russia's War on Ukraine; Ukraine: Attack in Kyiv Overnight, Every Drone was Destroyed; Ukraine's Military Trains Behind Lines of Danger; Hotel Workers' Strike Looms; LGBTQ Rights Suffer a Setback, Affirmative Action Gutted, and Plan to Reduce Student Debt Blocked by Conservative Majority; U.S. Shifts to the Right After Three Landmark Decisions; Texas Sends 41 Migrants to Los Angeles; Pressure Mounting on Commercial Real Estate Market; Maternal Mortality Crisis in the U.S.; Interview with Stanford University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Irogue Igbinosa; Not Your Grandfather's Artwork. Aired 4-5a ET
• Fifth Night of Violence in France; 2020 Election Pressure; Travelers Hit the Roads and Skies. Aired 3-4a ET
• Two Dead, Three In Critical Condition At Baltimore Block Party; Walt Nauta Indicted Alongside Trump On June 13; Security Tightened As France Braces For Unrest; Trump Says He Plans To Skip First Republican Presidential Debate; Office And Retail Buildings Empty Across The Nation. Aired 7-8p ET
• Second Bus Of Migrants Arrives In L.A. From Texas; Biden Traveling To Lithuania, Finland, U.K. July 9th; Biden Announces New Path To Student Debt Relief; Federal Prosecutor Defends Hunter Biden Probe; Thousands Of Twitter Users Unable To Access Site; Actors' Union Hits Pause On Possible Strike; Impact Of Writers' Strike Felt Across Other Industries. Aired 6-7p ET
• Mass Shooting In A Baltimore Block Party; Sweeping Protests In Paris In Its Fifth Night; U.S. Air Defense Struggling; DeSantis Draws Criticism On Anti-Trump Ad; Severe Weather Threat All Across The United States; Toxic Algae Bloom Killing Sea Lions And Dolphins in California. Aired 5-6p ET
• Two Dead, 28 Injured During Baltimore Block Party; More Than 700 Detained In Fifth Night Of Violence Protests In France; Russia Launches Drone Attack On Ukrainian Capital; U.S. Army's Air Defense Units Strained By Global Threats; Second Bus Of Migrants Arrives In L.A.; President Biden To Meet King Charles During U.K. Visit; Supreme Court Strikes Down Biden's Student Debt Forgiveness Program; Conservative Majority Dominates The High Court; Lab-Grown Chicken Debuts In San Francisco Restaurant. Aired 4-5p ET
• Mass Shooting In The U.S.; Kemp Condemns Attacks On Public Safety Resources; More Than 100 Million Under Severe Weather Threat Today. Aired 3-4p ET
• Two Dead, 28 Injured During Baltimore Block Party; More Than 100 Million Under Severe Weather Threat Today; Second Bus Of Migrants Arrives In L.A. From Texas; Conservative Majority Dominates The High Court; More Than 700 Detained In Fight Night Of Violent Protests In France; Russia Launches Drone Attack On Ukrainian Capital; Army's Air Defense Units Strained By Global Threats. Aired 2-3p ET


July 01, 2023
• Weather Woes Put U.S. Travel To The Test; Web Designer Can Deny Services To Gay Couples; Funeral For Boy Killed By French Officer; Russians Say Ukrainian Bridgehead Eliminated; Biden Unveils Plan B For Student Loan Debt Forgiveness; Excessive Heat Is Hard On Your Health. Aired 5-6a ET
• Biden Unveils Plan B for Student Loan Debt Forgiveness; Marseille Mayor Reports Violence and Looting; Kyiv Laid Out Its War Timeline to CIA; Russian Antiwar Activist Reacts to Prigozhin's Mutiny; Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro Barred from Office for Eight Years; U.S. Coast Guard Scandal; Sriracha Selling Online for $124 amid Shortage; "Sultan of Space" on Life Aboard ISS. Aired 4-5a ET
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• U.N. Urges France To Address Racism In Police Force; Putin Launches Charm Offensive After Prigozhin's Mutiny; Brazil's Bolsonaro Barred From Office For 8 Years; Apple Becomes First Company Worth $3 Trillion; African Voices Changemakers. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump Called Then-Governor Doug Ducey To Overturn 2020 Election Results In Arizona; Interview With Tim Parlatore About Trump's Cases; Putin Tries To Project Power After Aborted Mutiny; France Faces Fifth Night Of Riots Over Teen Death; ESPN Lays Off Top Talent In Cost Cuts At Network. Aired 7-8p ET
• Conservative Supreme Court Delivers Blow To LGBTQ Rights, Rejects Affirmative Action, Student Loan Plans; July 1: New Fiscal Year Means New Laws To Take Effect; Trump Pressurized Arizona's Then- Governor Doug Ducey TO Overturn 2020 Election Results; President Biden Unveils Student Debt Relief Plan After Supreme Court Loss. Two Groundbreaking Laws Give Pregnant and Nursing Workers More Protections; Southern California Hotel Workers Set To Go On Strike. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Pressured Arizona's Then Governor Doug Ducey To Overturn 2020 Election Results; President Biden Unveils Student Debt Relief After Supreme Court Loss; Record Number Expected To Travel For The Fourth; Thousands Of Flights Canceled This Week; Nineteen States Now Restricting Gender-Affirming Care; Exclusive: U.S. Coast Guard Kept Inquiry Into Sexual Assault At Academy Secret For Years; France Braces For Fifth Night Of Riots Over Teen Death. Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump Pressured Arizona's Then-Governor Doug Ducey To Overturn 2020 Election Results; Report Details Failing Of Chaotic Afghanistan Withdrawal; Ukraine Claims Progress But Gains Appear To Be Slow; Supreme Court Rules On Web Designer Case, Affirmative Action And Student Loan Forgiveness Program; Over 65 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; Thousands Of Twitter Users Unable To Access Site; Elon Musk Announces "Rate Limit" On Tweets; Pandemic Pause On Student Loan Payments To End Soon. Aired 4-5p ET
• Reporting Indicates Former President Trump Called Then Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Asking Him To Overturn State Results Of 2020 Presidential Election; Supreme Court Rules Against Biden Administration Policy Of Forgiving Student Loan Debt; Supreme Court Rules Against Affirmative Action In College Administrations; Heat Waves Hit Parts Of U.S.; Whereabouts Of Wagner Group Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin Unclear After Failed Armed Insurrection In Russia; Sea Lions And Other Sea Mammals Sick And Dying On Southern California Coast After Consuming Toxic Algae. Aired 2-3p ET
• Trump Pressured Then-Arizona Governor Doug Ducey To Overturn 2020 Election Results; President Biden Unveils Student Debt Relief Plan After Supreme Court Loss; Conservative Supreme Court Delivers Blow To LGBTQ Rights, Rejects Affirmative Action, Student Loan Plan; Trump Pressured Then-Governor Doug Ducey To Overturn 2020 Election Results; Former Trump Campaign Official Cooperating With Special Counsel In 2020 Election Interference Probe; July 1: New Fiscal Year Means New Laws Take Effect; 1,300-Plus Detained As France Rocked By More Fiery Protests Over Police Killing Of Teen. Aired 1-2p ET
• California Higher Education Offers Preview For The Nation On Radical Diversity; Biden Slams Decision Rejecting Debt Relief Plan; Trump Pressured Then-Arizona Governor Doug Ducey To Overturn 2020 Election Results; Trump Holds First Rally After Federal Indictment; Worker: "Employers Think We're Not Essential Anymore"; Court Docs Reveal New Claim Against "Rust" Armorer. Aired 12-1p ET
• More Than 90 Million At Risk For Severe Storms Today; Record Number Of Travelers Expected For July 4th; United Airlines Cancels Most Flights Of Any Carriers; Protests Erupt In Cities Across France; Court Blocks Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Program; Actors Delay Potential Strike, Extend Negotiations; Impact Of Writers Strike Felt Across Other Industries; Inside A Field Hospital Treating Ukraine's Wounded; July 1: New Fiscal Year Means New Laws In Effect. Aired 11a- 12p ET
• Supreme Court Rules against Biden Administration Policy of Forgiving Student Loan Debt; Former Education Secretary Under President Obama Arne Duncan Interviewed on Supreme Court Ruling on Student Debt Forgiveness and Affirmative Action; Reporting Indicates Former President Trump Called Then Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Asking Him to Overturn State Results of 2020 Presidential Election. Aired 10- 11a ET


June 30, 2023
• CNN International: Documents Suggest Top General Surovikin was Secret VIP Member of Wagner Mercenary Group; China "Firmly Opposes" U.S. arms Sale to Taiwan; Supreme Court to Issue more High-Profile Rulings Today; Violent Protests Rage for a Third Straight Night; The Push for Anti-Abortion Laws in South Korea. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Asia Students Welcome Supreme Court Ruling; California Banned Race in Admissions in 1996; Trump Campaign Official Shown Classified Material; Parkland School Resource Officer Acquitted in Mass Shooting; U.N. Condemns Quran Burning in Stockholm; Israel's Netanyahu Drops Part of Judicial Overhaul. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: More than 70 Million Under Heat Alerts July 4 Weekend; July 4 Travel Rush Begins with Storms, Delays and Lines; U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Race from College Admissions; More Riots Across France After Police Shoot Teen; Top Russian General Linked to Wagner Group; EU Leaders Discuss Russian Revolt. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian General's fate linked to Mutiny is yet Unknown; U.S. Supreme Court Rules Universities to No Longer Consider Race in College Admissions; SoKor Pushes LGBTQ Anti-Discrimination Laws; Former U.S. VP says Russia under Military Control is an Open Question; China's Manufacturing and Construction Sectors Slowed Down; More than 500 Wildfires Now Active in Canada, Canada Day Celebrations Scales Down. Aired 3-4a ET
• U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Race From College Admissions; The Push For Anti-Discrimination Laws In South Korea; Tropical Storm Beatriz Strengthens Off West Coast Of Mexico; French President to Hold Crisis Meeting Amid Violent Protests; CNN Obtains Documents Relating to the Russian General is a Wagner Group member; Islamic Nations and the U.N. Condemns Sweden's Move of Burning a Quran. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• More Than 400 Arrested In Third Night Of Protests Over Police Killing Of Teen; Macron Urges Calm Amid Unrest Over Police Killing Of Teen; Insurrection Dents Putin's Strongman Image; U.K. Court of Appeal Rules Rwanda Plan "Unlawful"; Israel's Netanyahu Drops Part of Judicial Overhaul; Activity in Services and Construction Sectors Slump; Push for Anti-Discrimination Laws in South Korea; School Resource Officer Acquitted in Mass Shooting. Aired 1-2a ET
• Third Night Of Unrest Across France; Third Night Of Unrest Across France; E.U. Leaders Pledge Long-Term Commitment To Ukraine. Aired 12-12:45a ET


June 29, 2023
• CNN International: Putin Cheered by Supporters in Southern Russia; Russian President Vladimir Putin Speaks in Moscow; Putin Speaks at Business and Digital Forum; Why are Protests Breaking out in France; Court: UK's Rwanda Deportation Scheme is "Unlawful". Aired 8- 8:30a ET
• CNN International: Police Release Body Camera Footage from Mass Shooting; IRS Agent Alleges Political Interference in the Investigation of Hunter Biden; Death Toll Kramatorsk Restaurant Strike Rises to 12; Ukrainian Military Claims Gains Around Bakhmut; U.S., U.K. and Norway Condemn Violence in Sudan; Parts of Latin American Experiencing Heat and Drought. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Millions in U.S. Under Air Quality Alerts Due to Canadian Wildfire Smoke; Major Airline Delays Ahead of Holiday Weekend; Second Night of Unrest in France After Teen Killed in Traffic Stop; WSJ: Prigozhin Planned to Seize Military Leaders; Key Witnesses Questioned in 2020 Election Probe. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian President Shows Public Support After the Failed Mutiny Attempt; 17-Year Old Teenage Boy Killed by Police at a Paris Suburb; Sudan Holiday Ceasefire Breaks Down, Violence Still Erupts as Number of Refugees Rises Dramatically. Aired 3-4a ET
• Putin Cheered by Supporters In Southern Russia; NYT: Russian General Knew About Rebellion Plans; NYT: Russian General Knew About Rebellion Plans; Prigozhin Faces Uncertain Future In Belarus. Aired 2- 3a ET
• NYT: Russian Genera; Knew About Rebellion Plans; Putin Cheered By Supporters in Southern Russia; The Cost Of Titan Search And Rescue; Month Since Uganda Enacted anti LGBTQ Legislation; Sexual Assault Trial of Actor Kevin Spacey Set for Friday; Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets Parts of U.S.; Parts of Latin America Experiencing Heat and Drought; Madonna Postpones World Tour after Health Scare; Japan's Aging Population Poses Urgent Risk. Aired 1-2a ET
• New York Times Reports Russian General Knew About Yevgeny Prigozhin's Rebellion Plans; Fighting Grinds On Around Eastern City Of Bakhmut; Second Night Of Unrest After Teen Killed In Traffic Stop; "Presumed" Human Remains Found In Titanic Wreckage; Muslim Courtiers Slam Sweden Over One-Man Demonstration. Aired 12-1a ET


June 28, 2023
• CNN International: Ukraine: 10 Dead In Russian Strike On Kramatorsk; NATO: We're Ready To Defend Every Member Nation; Protests Erupt Near Paris After Teenage Boy Shot Dead By Police During Traffic Stop; Kevin Spacey's Sexual Assault Trial Underway In London; Body Of Acclaimed Actor Found In California Mountains; 80 Million Plus Under Air Quality Alerts In U.S., Canada; Trump Responds To 2021 Tape: "I Did Nothing Wrong"; South Koreans Become Younger Overnight; Vanilla The Chimp Sees Sky For First Time. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Trump, DeSantis Attack Each Other on Campaign Trail; Actor Kevin Spacey Faces London Sexual Assault Trial; U.S. CDC Warns of Potential Resurgence of Malaria; Ukrainian Foreign Minister: Putin Playing Nuclear Fear Game; Ukrainian-Israel Relations Stained Since War Started. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Storms Force Thousands of Flight Delays, Cancellations; 80+ Million Under Air Quality Alerts in U.S., Canada; Trump Responds to 2021 Tape: I Did Nothing Wrong; U.S. Officials Interview Giuliani in Election Case; Putin: Russian Security Forces Stopped Civil War; Supreme Court Rejects Controversial Election Law Theory. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian President thanks Security Forces for the aborted Weekend Rebellion; More than 80 Million under Air Quality Alerts as Canadian Wildfire worsens some of the borders; Donald Trump responds to the 2021 Recording that He Did Nothing Wrong; Ukrainian FM says Putin Plays a Nuclear Fear Game; Children fleeing to Chad faces New Dangers; Sierra Leone's President Swears In for his Second Term. Aired 3-4a ET
• Rescue Crews Search For Survivors After Russian Missile Attack On Kramatorsk Kills At Least Eight; Lukashenko Claimed He Convinced Putin Not To Destroy Wagner Group And Yevgeny Prigozhin; Lukashenko Says Prigozhin Is Now In Belarus; Former Wagner Commander Speaks About Rebellion; Trump Responds To 2021 Tape: "I Did Nothing Wrong"; Human Remains Identified As Julian Sands; Tom Cruise Returns In Mission: Impossible 7. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Deforestation Soars Despite Pledges From World Leaders; Vladimir Putin Thanks Russian Army For Stopping "Civil War"; Human Remains Identified As Missing Actor Julian Sands; Former Wagner Commander Speaks about Rebellion; How Trump's Words Have Come Back to Haunt Him; President Maada Bio Sworn in Hours after Win; "Zone" Aims to Ease Skepticism Surrounding Blockchain; Ryan Seacrest to Host "Wheel of Fortune" Next Year. Aired 1-2a ET
• Rescue Crews Search For Survivors After Russian Missile Attack On Kramatorsk Kills At Least Four; Kremlin Says It Will Investigate How About A Billion Dollars Paid To Wagner Group Was Actually Spent; Deforestation Soared In 2022 Despite Pledges; President Maada Bio Sworn In Hours After Win; Donald Trump Responds To 2021 Tape: "I Did Nothing Wrong; Prigozhin Reportedly In Belarus, After Aborted Mutiny. Aired 12-12:45a ET


June 27, 2023
• CNN International: Russian President Putin Addresses Security Forces; Sources: U.S. Had Intel On Wagner Rebellion, Kept It Secret; U.S. Made Clear It Was Not Involved In Rebellion; CNN Obtains Audio Of Donald Trump's 2021 Conversation About Classified Documents; President Putin Addresses Mutiny Over Weekend. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: RIA Novosti: Russia's FSB Drops Case Against Wagner; Trump Aide Faces 6 Charges in Documents Case; Supreme Court Set to Wrap Session with Key Decisions; Revolt Raising Question About Putin's Hold on Power; LSU Wins Men's College World Series Over Florida. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: CNN Obtains Audio of Donald Trump's 2021 Conversation About Classified Documents; Fallout After Rebellion in Russia; Putin Makes First Remarks Since End of Uprising; Beijing Predict 5 Percent Economic Growth this Year; Zelenskyy Claims Large Ukrainian Frontline Advances. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian President Breaks Silence after Wagner Coup Attempt, No Mentions of Prigozhin's name; CNN Obtains an Audio Recording of Donald Trump on Classified Documents; Incumbent Greek PM Wins for a Second Term; Chinese Premier Predicts 5 Percent Economic Growth This Year; Armenian Christians Challenge Controversial Land Deal for an offer to Hotel developers; Spanish People Cool Down in a Fountain despite Heat Wave. Aired 3-4a ET
• Putin Slams "Traitors" As Prigozhin Claims Mercenary Rebellion Was A "Protest" Not An Attempted Takeover; Russian Ruble Briefly Hits 15-Month Low; Beijing Predicts Five Percent Economic Growth This Year.; Trump Recorded Discussing Classified Docs; Wagner Boss Addresses Mutiny, Whereabouts Unclear. Aired 2-3a ET
• Putin, Prigozhin Speaks Out After Mercenary Mutiny; CNN Says It Has Tape of Trump Discussing Classified Documents; UK's Plan To Send Asylum Seekers To Rwanda To Cost $215K; Zelenskyy Claims Large Ukrainian Frontline Advances; Insurrection Could Test Russia-China Relations; Robot Combing Sea Floor for Debris Amid Probe; Hitmakers AJR Turn Music into Environmental Activism. Aired 1-2a ET
• Vladimir Putin Slams "Traitors" As Yevgeny Prigozhin Claims Mercenary "Rebellion Was A "Protest", Not An Attempted Takeover; Ukraine Claims Frontline Advances Amid Russian Chaos; CNN Obtains Audi Of Donald Trump's 2021 Conversation About Classified Documents; U.K. Releases Estimated Cost Of Controversial Plan To Deport Asylum Seekers To Rwanda; Putin Brands Wagner Chief Prigozhin a "Traitor"; Armenian Christians Challenge Controversial Land Deal. Aired 12-12:45a ET


June 26, 2023
• Russia Pulls Back from Crisis After Insurrection; Possible Tornado Wreaks Havoc in Indiana; Ukraine Says Wagner Uprising in Russia is "First Stage of Dismantling" Putin's Regime. Aired 5-5:30a ET
• Coast Guard Launches Highest Level Of Investigation Into Titan Submersible Disaster; Three San Antonio Officers Charged With Murder; Uncertainty Remains Over Russia After Insurrection. Aired 5:30-6a ET
• CNN International: Stoltenberg: It's Difficult to Predict what will Happen in Russia in the next days and weeks; Russia Pulls Back from Crisis after Insurrection; Uncertainty Looms Over Russia after Wagner Rebellion; Finland has done Huge Success with "Housing First" Plan; Ukraine Claim Gains Amid Heavy Fighting; Bolton: Biden has Done "Right Thing" in Dealing with Instruction. Aired 8-8:45a ET
• CNN International: Zelenskyy and World Leaders Discuss Russia Insurrection; Interview with Krisjanis Karins, Latvian Prime Minister: Uncertainty Over Russia After Insurrection; U.S. Coast Guard Launches Highest Level of Investigation in Titan Implosion; Georgia Leaders Voice Concern Over Antisemitic Demonstration Outside Two Synagogues; More than 10 U.S. States are Under Heat Advisories or Heat Warnings. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Uncertainty Remains Over Russia After Insurrection; Whereabout of Revolt Leader Unknown After Deal; Chinese and Russian Officials Meet in Beijing; Australian's High Court Rules Russia Must Temporarily Vacate the Site in Canberra. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Wagner Group Mercenaries Rattle Moscow with a Short-Lived Rebellion; Blinken Comments It's Too Soon to Know How the Crisis in Russia Will Unfold; Kremlin and the Office of the Belarusian President Credit Lukashenko with Brokering Deal with Prigozhin; Russia Shores Up Support from China; Moscow Mayor Announces the Lifting of All Security Restrictions in the Capital; Greece Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Wins a Second Four-Year term, defeating his main rival by a huge margin. Aired 3-4a ET
• Calm Returns to Moscow After Insurrection; Ukraine Claims Progress in Bakhmut; Tornado in Indianapolis; Two Dead in Extreme Heat in Texas; China Expresses Support for Kremlin After Insurrection; Russian Defense Minister Visits Troops But Unclear When The Visit Took Place; Uprising Marks Major Challenge To Putin's Authority; Key Putin Ally, Belarus President Lukashenko Brokered Deal That Ended Armed Insurrection. Aired 2-3a ET
• Gripped by Uncertainty After Mutiny, Russians Note Absence of Kremlin Leaders; Ukraine Claims Gains Near Bakhmut As Battle Rages In East; Oppressive Heat And Severe Storm Threats Hammer Millions Across South And Central US; Future of Wagner Uncertain after Insurrection; U.S. Coast Guard to Investigate Titan Implosion; Key Rulings Expected as Court Enters Final Week; Whereabouts of Revolt Leader Prigozhin Unknown After Deal. Aired 1-2a ET
• No Sign Of Putin After Wagner Rebellion; Uncertainty In Russia After Insurrection; Questions About Prigozhin's Future; .S. Coast Guard Launches Highest Level of Investigation, says a Priority is to "Recover Items from Seafloor"; Australia High Court Rules against Russia in Claim to keep Embassy Site. Aired 12-1a ET


June 25, 2023
• Video Shows Wagner Troops Firing in the Air as They Leave Rostov-on-Don; Warner Troops Began March on Moscow Saturday; Prigozhin Cuts a Deal With Kremlin to End His Insurrection; Kremlin Says Some Wagner Mercenaries to Sign Contracts With Russian Military. Aired 5-6a ET
• Refinery Fire That Erupted After Wagner Clashed with Russian Troops has Been Extinguished; Kremlin Says Some Wagner Mercenaries Will Sign Contracts with Russia's Military; To Avoid Bloodshed, Prigozhin Reached an Agreement with Kremlin; Moscow Claims To Be Unaware Of Prigozhin's Current Whereabouts; U.S. Intelligence Believes Prigozhin has Been Planning A Military Challenge; Prigozhin-led Insurgency Comes to an End; Kremlin: Russia Will Drop Charges Against Prigozhin, He Will Travel to Belarus Under a Deal Mediated by Belarus; U.S. Officials Mindful of Saying Anything that Moscow Might Interpret as Interference; Interview with Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center Senior Fellow Alexander Baunov; Insurrection's Impact on Russian Economy; Aftermath of Brief Wagner Rebellion; Prigozhin Last Seen Leaving Rostov-on-Don After Suddenly Ceasing His Insurgency; During the Insurgency, U.S. Saw No Change in Russia's Nuclear Stance; Interview with Financial Times Moscow Bureau Chief Max Seddon; After a Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Left Three People Killed; Trying to Control the Flow of Information; During Rebellion, Moscow Attempted to Stifle Information by Blocking Certain Internet Sites. Aired 4-5a ET
• Insurrection Led by Prigozhin Comes to Abrupt End; Kremlin Says Russia to Drop Charges Against Prigozhin, He'll Go to Belarus Under a Deal Brokered by Belarus; Biden Reaffirms U.S. Support for Ukraine in Calls with Leaders of U.K. France and Germany. Aired 3-4a ET
• M-4 Highway Still Has Restrictions in Place; Kremlin Claims Some Wagner Mercenaries Will Sign Contracts with Russian Military; Prigozhin's Charges Will Be Dropped, He Will Travel to Belarus, According to Kremlin; To Avoid Bloodshed, Prigozhin Reached an Agreement with Kremlin; Moscow Claims To Be Unaware Of Prigozhin's Current Whereabouts; U.S. Intelligence Believes Prigozhin Has Been Planning a Military Challenge; Belarus: Lukashenko Mediated an Agreement with Prigozhin; Interview with King's College London War Studies Lecturer Vera Michlin-Shapir; After a Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Left Three People Killed; U.S. Officials Mindful of Saying Anything that Moscow Might Interpret as Interference; Russian Coverage of Wagner's Insurrection; Why Did Prigozhin Agree to End Uprising?; After Abruptly Calling an End to the Insurgency, Prigozhin was Last Seen leaving Rostov-on-Don; Interview with Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center in Berlin Director Alexander Gabuev; Kremlin: Prigozhin to Leave Russia, Go to Belarus; After Armed Uprising, Putin's Power Put to the Test. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia's Insurrection Comes to Abrupt End; Prigozhin Cuts Deal with Kremlin; Charges on Prigozhin Dropped; Prigozhin will be Going to Belarus; Moscow Doesn't Know Where Prigozhin is; Interview with USC Director of Central European Studies Robert English; Putin and Prigozhin Had Close Ties Before Uprising; White House Continuous to Monitor Situation in Russia; Joints Chief Chairman Milley Postpones Trip to Middle East; Kremlin: Prigozhin's Whereabouts Unknown; Three Killed in Kyiv After Russian Missile Attack; Interview with The New Yorker Staff Writer Masha Gessen; U.S. Intelligence on Prigozhin Insurrection; Lukashenko Brokered Deal with Prigozhin; Yevgeny Prigozhin's History. Aired 1-2a ET
• Insurrection Led by Yevgeny Prigozhin Comes to Abrupt End; Chaos and Disorder in Russia Could Impact Ukraine War; Putin's Power Tested After Armed Uprising; What the Russian People Know About Wagner's Revolt; White House Continues to Monitor Situation in Russia. Aired 12-1a ET


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