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July 26, 2023


July 25, 2023
• Surprise Shakeup In China's Foreign Policy Team; A Lull In Protests After Knesset Passes Controversial Judicial Law; Huge Fires Cause Scorching Heat In Greece; IAEA Discovers Mines On Zaporizhzhia Power Plant Site; Could Israel Face A Constitutional Crisis?; Some San Francisco Stores Locking Up Everything. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: San Francisco Stores Locking Up Everything; Heat Events a Product of Man-Made Climate Change; Police Say Search of Gilgo Beach Suspect's Home Has Been Fruitful. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Prosecutors Looking at Trump's Election Fraud Claims; DOJ Sues to Force Texas to Remove Floating Barriers; IAEA Discovers Mines on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Site; North Korea Silent About U.S. Soldier in Its Custody; Heat Dome Over U.S. to Shift Eastward This Week; Thousands Protest in Israel as Parliament Passes Controversial Law. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Extreme Heat Still Suffers Most of the Northern Hemisphere, Super Typhoon Doksuri Approaches Northern Philippines; More Protests Happened in Israel after the Controversial Judicial Overhaul Bill Passed by the Parliament; NoKor Silent on the U.S. Soldier in Their Custody; U.S. First Lady Visits Paris to Rejoin UNESCO; Two Ecuadorian Provinces Now under State of Emergency due to Violence; Philippines Scores Historic Win at the Women's World Cup. Aired 3-4a ET
• Thousands Protest As Parliament Passes Controversial Law; Sicilian Airport Closes Due To Fire Emergency; 34 Killed By Wildfires In Algeria; Russian Prisoner Recruits Speak Of The Horrors Of War; IAEA Discovers Mines On Zaporizhzhia Power Plant Site; Jill Biden In Paris To Mark U.S. Rejoining UNESCO. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Greece "At War" With Wildfires; Israel's Judicial Overhaul; Russia's War On Ukraine; Police Remove Greta Thunberg from Protest in Sweden; Special Counsel Gets Documents from Giuliani Team; Elon Musk Rebrands Twitter as X; Women's World Cup 2023. Aired 1-2 ET
• Thousands Protest As Parliament Passes Controversial Law In Israel; Millions Affected By Searing Heat Wave Across The Globe; Doksuri Strengthens To Super Typhoon As It Nears Philippines; Ukraine Counteroffensive Facing Fierce Russian Resistance; No Word On Condition Or Location Of U.S. Private Travis King; Special Counsel Gets Documents From Rudy Giuliani Team; Center-Right Party in Spain Starts Dialogue on Coalition; Russian Prisoner Recruits Speak of the Horrors of War. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 24, 2023
• CNN International: Parliament Begins Voting on Bill to Weaken Supreme Court; Russian Missiles Damage Historic Ukrainian Cathedral; Mass Evacuation Underway in Greek Tourist Spots; Officer Unleashes Police Dog on Unarmed Black Man. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Mike Pence Defends Trump as Indictment Looms; Unarmed Black Man Attacked by Police Dog in Ohio; Sweltering Heat Wave Hits Middle East, North Africa; No Clear Winner in Spanish Snap Elections; Elon Musk Changes Twitter Logo to "X". Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Millions of Americans Under alerts and Amid Searing Heat Wave; Wildfires Prompt Greece's Largest-Ever Evacuation; Texas Faces Deadline Today Over Border Barrier Removal; Thousands Protest in Israel as Lawmakers Debate Legislation; Russian Drones Target Ukrainian Ports Along River. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Millions of Americans now under Heat Alerts as Heat Wave Expands the East; Wildfires Prompt Largest Evacuation In Greece; Israeli PM Discharged from Hospital ahead of Important Vote on Judicial Overhaul; Border Barrier Removal Deadline Nears for Texas to Remove or Face Consequence; No Clear Winner in Spain's Snap Elections, Coalition-building begins to fight Competing Parties for Power; Sweden, Netherlands Earns First Wins at the Women's World Cup. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Blames Ukraine of Moscow Drone Attack; Third Possible Indictment of Former U.S. President Trump; No Let Up on Record Breaking Heat Wave in the U.S.; Greece Force Thousands to Evacuate Because of Wildfires; Benjamin Netanyahu Discharged from Hospital, Protests Intensify; No Clear Majority in Spain's Snap Election. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Says It Thwarted Ukrainian Drone Attack On Moscow; Pro- War Russian Blogger Who Called Putin A "Lowlife" Arrested In Moscow; Rhodes Wildfires Prompt Biggest Ever Greek Fire Evacuation; Israeli Lawmakers Debate Judicial Overhaul Late Into Night; Texas Faces Monday Deadline Over Border Barrier Removal; Spain's Conservatives Win Tight Election But No Clear Majority. Aired 1-2a ET
• Thousands Protest as Legislators Debate Judicial Overhaul; Russia Attacks Odessa, Damages Historic Sites; Wildfires Prompt Greece's Largest-Ever Evacuation; No Clear Winner in Spanish Snap Elections; Sweltering Heat Wave Hits Middle East, North Africa; Musk to Change Twitter Logo to "X"; Big Tech Agrees to Voluntary A.I. Guidelines. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 23, 2023
• CNN International: Donald Trump Appeals $454 Million Civil Fraud Judgment; Biden Drops Out of White House Race, Endorses Kamala Harris; Vance Held His First Solo Campaign Rally on Monday; Netanyahu in Washington, Prepares to Address U.S. Congress; Palestinian Factions, Including Hamas and Fatah, Sign Agreement; Rare Bipartisan Calls for Secret Service Chief to Resign; Bipartisan Task Force Formed on Trump Assassination Attempt; Bodycam Video Shows Illinois Deputy Killing Black Woman in Her Home; Survey Shows Most Girls & Young Women Face Harm Online Regularly; France Launches Massive Security Operation for the Games; LeBron James Selected as Team U.S.A.'s Male Olympic Flag Bearer. Aired 8-9a ET
• More Dangerous Temperature Expected In The U.S.; Wildfires Burn In Greece For Sixth Straight Day; Special Counsel Contacts Georgia Governor; Netanyahu Gets A Pacemaker After "Urgent" Admission; Odesa Reels From Fifth Wave Of Russian Strikes This Week; Migrant Workers At Risk During Brutal Heat Wave; Investigators; Suspect May Have Killed Women In His Home. Aired 5-6 am ET
• Fifth Wave of Russian Strikes Leave Odessa Reeling; Sweden Commits $518M to Help Ukraine Recover; Governor of Georgia Contacted by Special Counsel; Wildfire Forces Evacuations; Sixth Day in a Row, Wildfires Rage in Greece; Trump Dominates Crowded GOP Primary Field; Women's World Cup Highlights. Aired 4-5a ET
• Wildfire Forces Evacuations In Greece; Netanyahu Gets A Pacemaker; Russia Launches More Strikes On Odessa. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump's Third Criminal Indictment Could Come Any Time; New Polling on 2024 GOP Nomination Race; Unarmed Black Man Attacked By Ohio Police Dog; Actors Wrap First Week On Picket Lines; More Russian Airstrikes Hit Port City Of Odesa. Aired 7-8p ET
• Some 2024 Rivals Defend Trump As Indictment Looms; Unarmed Black Man Attacked By Ohio Police K9; Israeli Lawmakers To Vote On Judicial Reforms Tomorrow; Interview With State Representative Anna Eskamani (D-FL) About Florida's New Black History Standards; DOJ Warns Texas Governor Remove Buoy Barriers Or Face Legal Action; "Barbenheimer" Phenomenon Dominates Box Office; History of Black Television And Black Dramas. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump's GOP Rivals Defends Him As Indictment Starts To Take Shape; Russian Missile Strikes Port City Of Odessa; Ukraine's Defense Minister Predicts Ukraine Will Win The War; Trump Says It Would Be Very Dangerous If He Is Jailed; White House Agrees To Guardrails With Top Tech Firms; Florida A&M Suspends Football Over Unauthorized Video. Aired 5-6p ET
• Western U.S. Plagued By Dangerous Heat Waves; Historic Odessa Cathedral Damaged In Russian Strikes; Elon Musk Announces Overhaul To Twitter Logo; Unarmed Black Man Attacked By Police Dog; Special Counsel Contacts GA Gov. in 2020 Election Probe; Top Chinese Official Disappears from Public View; Israel's Parliament Set To Vote On First Part of Judicial Reform That Would Limit Supreme Court's Power; Barbie Rakes in $155 Million in Opening Weekend. Aired 4-5p ET
• Zelenskyy: No Excuse For Russian Evil After Odessa Strikes; 44 Million Under Heat Advisories Across The US; Chris Eubanks Looks Ahead To Future After Wimbledon Run. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russia Launches Fifth Night Of Attacks On Odessa; Leader Of Belarus Meets With Putin In Russia; DOJ To Texas: Remove Buoy Barriers by Monday Or We Sue; Lawsuit: MS Cops Tortured, Sexually Assaulted 2 Black Men; Wildfires Burn In Greece For Sixth Straight Day; Israel's Parliament Set To Vote On Frist Part Of Judicial Reform; Pence: Not "Convinced" Trump's January 6 Actions Were Criminal; Elon Musk Announces Overhaul To Twitter Logo. Aired 2-3p ET


July 22, 2023
• Scorching Heat, Torrential Rains Globally; U.S. Dominate Vietnam At Women's World Cup; Six Killed In New Strikes On Donetsk Region; Spain's Snap Election; Gilgo Beach Suspect Kept Trophies; Forensic Genetic Genealogy Technology Solving Cases; Legendary Singer Tony Bennett Dies At 96. Aired 5-6a ET
• Scorching Heat, Torrential Rains Globally; Trump Trial Set For May 2024; U.S. Dominate Vietnam At Women's World Cup; Legendary Singer Tony Bennett Dies At 96; Florida Approves New Black History Teaching Standards; Greece Closes Acropolis Due To Heat; Chinese Foreign Minister Vanishes From View. Aired 4-5a ET
• Dramatic Aftermath of Odessa Strike; Germany Pledges Support to Poland in Event of Attack; Scorching Heat, Torrential Rains Globally; Spain's Snap Election; U.S. Dominate Vietnam at Women's World Cup; Berlin Police Find Wild Boar Instead of Lioness. Aired 3-4a ET
• Special Counsel Contacts GA Gov. Regarding Trump; VP Harris Blasts Florida For Claims About Slavery; Curriculum Updates Required By Florida's "Stop Woke Act"; Manchin Reportedly Considering 3rd Party White House Run; House Passes Bill Aimed At Improving Air Travel; Provision Calling For Pilots To Be Trained On Simulators Failed To Gain House Support; NOAA: June was Earth's Hottest on Record; Lawsuit: Mississippi Cops Tortured, Sexually Assaulted Two Men; US Women Beat Vietnam in World Cup Opener. Aired 7-8p ET
• Special Counsel Contacts Georgia Governor Regarding Trump; Documents Shed Light on Fake Electors Scheme; Remembering Legendary Singer, Tony Bennett; DeSantis: May Sue Over Bud Light's Trans Partnership; Ukraine: Counteroffensive "Slowed Down" by Entrenched Russian Defenses; Jamie Foxx Speaks Publicly After Health Scare. Aired 6-7p ET
• VP Harris Blasts Florida for Claims about Slavery; Thousands March in Israel; Tribute to Tony Bennett, Interview with K.D. Lang; Navalny Awaiting Extremism Verdict in "Punishment Cell"; JFK's Grandson Blasts RFK Jr, Calling Him "An Embarrassment"; Investigators In Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Case Think Suspect May Have Murdered Victims In Home; 28 Bodies Found In Graves In Mexico Border Town; Trump Surging Ahead Of DeSantis In 2024 Race; U.S. Women Beat Vietnam In World Cup Opener. Aired 5-6p ET
• Special Counsel Contacts GA Gov. Regarding Trump; Judge Sets May 2024 Trial Date For Classified Docs Case; DOJ Planning To Sue Texas Over Floating Barriers; Pregnant Migrants: TX National Guard Denied Us Water; House Dems: WH Must Intervene In Operation Lone Star; CA Agricultural Workers Facing Dangerous Heat; Chinese Hackers Breached U.S. Ambassador's Emails; WH: Wuhan Lab Likely Violated Biosafety Protocols; UPS And Teamsters To Meet Tuesday Ahead Of Contract Deadline; U.S. Women Beat Vietnam In World Cup Opener; Sophia Smith Emerging As Newest U.S. Star; Messi Lives Up To Hype In Inter Miami Debuts. Aired 4-5p ET
• Investigators Searching Gilgo Beach Murders Suspect Rex Heuermann's Properties In South Carolina For Possible Trophies of Killings; Suspected Serial Killer Rex Heuermann Psychologically Profiled; Search Leads To Discovery Of 28 Bodies In Graves On Property Located Near The U.S.-Mexico Border; Israelis March From Tel Aviv To Jerusalem To Protest Controversial Overhaul Of Country's Judicial System; Ukrainian Forces Counteroffensive Against Entrenched Russian Positions Moving Slower Than Hoped; UPS Truck Drivers May Strike If Collective Bargaining Agreement Not Reached; Singer Tony Bennett Passes Away At 96-Years-Old; American Tennis Player Chris Eubanks Interviewed On His Newfound Fame. Aired 2-3p ET.
• DOJ Planning To Sue Texas Over Floating Barrier; Pregnant Migrants Say Texas National Guard Members Denied Them Water; Leading A.I. Companies Commit To Safety Measures; Judge Sets May 2024 Trial Date For Classified Docs Case; U.S. Dominates Vietnam As Quest For 3- Peat Begins; Megan Rapinoe Reaches Milestone, Becoming 14th Player To Reach 200 Caps; Chris Eubanks On Wimbledon, Newfound Fame, And Being Back In Atlanta; Jamie Foxx Addresses Health Scare. Aired 1-2p ET
• California Agricultural Workers Facing Dangerous Heat; Group Aims To Keep Workers Safe In Sweltering Heat; 340,000 UPS Workers Could Strike If Deal Not Reached; Zelenskyy Insists Counteroffensive Set To "Gain Pace" After Slow Start; House Members Vow To "Get To The Bottom" Of Alien Life; Chris Eubanks Reflects On Wimbledon, Newfound Fame. Aired 12-1p ET
• Judges Sets May 2024 Trial Date For Classified Docs Case; Jamie Foxx Speaks Out For First Time Since Hospitalization; High Temperatures Expected To Reach Triple Digits; Search Warrant Sought Suspect's Possible "Trophies"; U.S. Dominates Vietnam As Quest for 3- Peat Begins; One-On-One with Tennis Star, Chris Eubanks; "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" Take Box Office By Storm; Fighting To Save Coral And Reef Sharks. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Extreme High Temperatures Continue to Affect Large Parts of American Southwest; Investigators Searching Gilgo Beach Murders Suspect Rex Heuermann's Properties in South Carolina for Possible Trophies of Killings; Trial Date for Former President Trump's Classified Documents Case Set for May of 2024; Russian Blogger Igor Girkin Jailed after Criticizing President Vladimir Putin. Aired 10-11a ET


July 21, 2023
• CNN International: Russia Hits Odessa Region in Fourth Night of Attacks; Video Showing Sexual Assault Sparks in India; "Barbie" & "Oppenheimer" Releases Cause Movie Mania; "Seahorse Hotels" Aim to Save Endangered Species. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: U.S. Investigation Why Soldier Bolted Into North Korea; Iraq Threatens to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Sweden; Kenya Braces for Third Day of Demonstrations; Protests in India After Video Showing Sexual Assault; Reigning Champ U.S. Faces Vietnam in Women's World Cup. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Russia Hits Odesa Region in Fourth Night of Attacks; Trump Widely Expected to be Indicted for Third Time; Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Denies Anti-Vaccine; Claims; More Triple-Digit Temps for Southwestern U.S.; Heat Wave Impacting Tourists in Europe. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ukraine's Grain Prices On a Surge after the Expiration of the Grain Deal with Russia; Philippines Loses to Switzerland at the Women's World Cup; Heat Wave Effect Still Rages in Southern Europe; Protests in India are in an Outrage Following the Graphic Video of a Sex Assault Posted Online; Anti-Government Protests in Kenya Reaches Third Day; Democratic Presidential Candidate Denies Vaccine or Racist Allegations. Aired 3-4a ET
• Grain Warehouses in Ukraine were Attacked by Russian Strikes Days after the Grain Deal Expired; Philippines, Vietnam Plays Their First Women's World Cup Matches; Iraq Threatens to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Sweden Following the Quran Burning Protests; UN: Attacks On Odessa Have Impact Well Beyond Ukraine; "Seahorse Hotels" Aim To Save Endangered Species; Hundreds Of Golden Retrievers Gather In Scotland. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Waves Of Russian Strikes Take A Toll On Odesa; U.S. Confirms Ukraine Now Using U.S. Cluster Bombs; Protesters March In India To Protest Manipur Sexual Assaults; Iraq Expels Sweden Ambassador, Recalls Envoy to Sweden; Kenya Braces for Third Day of Demonstrations; New Zealand Score Emotional First-Ever Win; U.S. Aim to Make History with Third Straight Title; Fast Fashion Impact on Environment; Hollywood Embraces A.I. Technology. Aired 1-2a ET
• Exclusive Look into Ukraine's Frontline Efforts; Protests in India after Video Showing Sexual Assault; Pentagon: Army Private Travis King Now Listed as AWOL; Kenya Braces for Third Day of Demonstrations; Europe Faces Heat Blast, Greece Fights Wildfires; Greenpeace: Trains More Expensive Than Flying; Defending Champ U.S. vs. Debutant Vietnam on Friday at Women's World Cup. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 20, 2023
• CNN International: Deadly Shooting Hangs over World Cup Opening Day; Russia Fires Missiles at Southern Ukrainian Cities; Why this Year's Women's World Cup is Groundbreaking; Cuban Entrepreneurs get a Crash Course in Business. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Alabama Police Investigate Case of Carlee Russell; Police Re-Interview Sex Workers Propositioned by Suspect in Gilgo Beach Murders; Anti-Government Protest in Kenya Set to Continue Amid Clashes; Nigerians Adapting to Fuel Prices After Subsidy Cut; Southern Europe Swelters in Intense Heat; 800,000 Die or Disabled by Diagnostic Errors Each Year. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump's Legal Team Seeks to Lean If Special Counsel has Evidence and Witnesses; Heat, Floods, Tornadoes Across the U.S.; 2023 Women's World Cup Will Mark Historic Milestones; U.S. Investigation Why Soldier Bolted into North Korea; Complaints of Troubling Migrants' Treatments; Abbott Faces Lawsuit Over River Obstacle to Migrants; Russia Fires Missiles at Southern Ukrainian Cities. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Mass Shooting in Downtown Auckland Hours Before Women's World Cup Kickoff; Wagner Boss Appears in Public since Failed Rebellion Attempt; Nigeria Struggles After Fuel Subsidy Cut; Thailand's Progressive Leader Blocked from his PM Bid, Resigns from the Parliament; German Developer Creates Electronic Nose to Prevent Further Wildfires; John Rahm Plays for the Final Major Tournament this 2023. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Fires Missiles At Odesa For Third Straight Night; Video Appears To Show Wagner Founder In Belarus; United States Investigating Why Soldier Bolted Into North Korea; United States Soldier In North Korean Custody After Crossing Border; Mass Shooting Won't Delay FIFA Women's World Cup. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russia Fires Missiles On Odesa For Third Straight Night; Video Appears To Show Wagner Founder In Belarus; U.S. Investigating Why Soldier Bolted Into North Korea; New COVID Research; Opening Day for Women's World Cup in Auckland; Cuban Entrepreneurs Get a Crash Course in Business. Aired 1-2a ET
• Mass Shooting In New Zealand Kills Two And Wounds Six; Russia Steps Up Attacks On Southern Ukrainian Cities; Video Appears To Show Wagner Founder In Belarus; U.S. Investigating Why Soldier Bolted Into North Korea; Donald Trump Adds New Attorney To Legal Team Ahead Of Potential Indictment In Election Aftermath Probe. Aired 12-1a ET


July 19, 2023
• CNN International: U.S. Soldier In N. Korea Custody After Crossing Border; North Korea Fires Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles; Russia Launches Air Strikes On Odesa For Second Night; U.K. Intel Chief: Wagner Chief Is Alive And At Liberty; Greece Wildfires Burn For The Third Day Near Athens; Slovenian Activist Leading Campaign Against Hate Speech. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Trump's Multiple Attempts to Overturn 2020 Election; DeSantis: Justice Department Weaponized Against Trump; Key Republican Allies Rush to Trump's Defense; Kenya Braces for Three Days of Anti-Government Protests; Police Serve Search Warrant in Tupac Shakur Murder Probe. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump Says He's a Target in Election Aftermath Probe; Michigan AG Chares 19 Over 2020 Fake Elector Plot; U.S. Soldier in North Korean Custody After Crossing Border; Tens of Millions Under Heat Warnings in U.S.; CNN Team Witnesses Russia's Strike on Odessa; EU Issues Red Alert for Southern Europe; U.S. Envoy John Kerry in China for Talks. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• U.S. Soldier Now Held in North Korean Custody After His Unusual Entry in the DMZ; Trump Likely to be Indicted for the Third Time on Charges against His Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Polls; Israeli President to Speak at the Joint Meeting of the U.S. Congress; European Union Issues Red Alert for Southern Europe; U.S. returns More Than 100 Antiquities to India; Australian Castaway and his Dog Survived and Rescued from Sea. Aired 3-3:45a ET
• United States Soldier In North Korean Custody After Crossing Border; Trump Says He's A Target In Election Aftermath Probe; World Leaders Denounce Russia Grain Decision. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Soldier Detained In North Korea After Crossing Border; Trump Says He Is A Target In U.S. 2020 Election Probe; Michigan AG Charges 16 False Electors for 2020 Plot; Wildfires Spread Across Greece Switzerland; Thai Court Suspends Pita As MP As Parliament Votes On New Premier; Russia Launches Hellish Second-Night Attack On Ukraine's Odesa. Aired 1-2a ET
• U.S. Soldier In Korean Custody After Crossing Border; Donald Trump Says He's Target In Election Aftermath Probe; Tens Of Millions Under Heat Warning In U.S.; U.S. Envoy John Kerry In China For Talks; USAID Chief Blasts Vladimir Putin For Backing Out Of Grain Deal; U.N. Begins Operation To Prevent Catastrophic Oil Spill; Israel President Travels to U.S. to Meet with Officials; Slovenian Activist Leading Campaign Against Hate Speech. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 18, 2023
• CNN International: Did Not Air 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Sen. Manchin Won't Rule Out Third Party Candidacy; U.S. Climate Envoy Meets China's Foreign Policy Chief; International Crews Battle Canadian Wildfires; U.S. Sending Fighter Jets in Response to Iranian Activities; Fighting Rages in Sudan as Conflict Enters Fourth Month. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: 65 Million Under Heat Alerts Across the U.S.; Flood Watches in Northeast, Near St. Louis; Heat Wave to Intensify Across Southern Europe; Russia Attacking Odessa with Drones, Missiles; First Wagner Forces Arrive at Belarus Base; Judge Wants to Discuss Trial Date in Trump's Document Case; New Alzheimer's Medication Submitted for U.S. Approval; Top Investigator in Gilgo Beach Murders Say Every Step Let to the Suspect. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Sweltering Heat and Deadly Floods Now Experienced Almost Around the World, Owing to the Impact of Climate Change; Russia Ends Ukraine Grain Deal; NGO Accusing Tunisia of Carrying out Collective Expulsions; U.S. Climate Envoy meets Chinese Counterpart to Tackle Climate Change Negotiations; Former Twitter Africa Employees Say No Severance or Contract, They Were Ghosted; ACL Injury a Main Concern for Football Stars to Miss Their Tournaments. Aired 3-4a ET
• Heat Wave To Intensify Across Southern Europe; Europe, Asia And U.S. Baking Under Excessive Heat; U.S. Climate Envoy Meets China's Foreign Police Chief; 41 Killed By Torrential Rains In South Korea; Israel Recognizes Morocco's Sovereignty Over Western Sahara. Aired 2- 3a ET
• Europe, Asia And U.S. Baking Under Excessive Heat; Russia Cancels Grain Deal, Draws Global Condemnation; Police: Suspect's Family Shocked, Disgusted, Embarrassed. Aired 1-2a ET
• Heat Wave To Intensify Across Southern Europe; World Leaders Condemn Russia For Terminating Grain Deal; Ukrainian Intel Source Admits Kyiv Behind Bridge Attack; Human Rights Watch Accuses Tunisia Of Carrying Out Collective Expulsions: Of Sub-Saharan Migrants; International Crews to Help Battle Canadian Wildfires; Police Searching Home of Suspected Gilgo Beach Killer. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 17, 2023
• CNN International: Russia: Ukraine Grain Deal "Has been Terminated"; Supercharged Weather Events Around the World; Kremlin Targets Schools in Pro-war Propaganda Campaign; 40 Killed by Flooding, Landslides in South Korea. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: New Campaign Finance Report Spells Trouble for DeSantis; First Hearing in Classified Documents Case Set for Tuesday; Ghana Officials Investigating Claims of Unpaid Severance from Twitter; China GDP Growth Slows to 0.8 Percent in Second Quarter; Morality Police in Iran Resume Headscarf Patrols; Inter Miami Celebrates New Superstar Player Lionel Messi. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Heat Waves, Floods, Storms, Threaten Europe, U.S. and Asia; U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry in China for Talks; Photographer Taken in Mexico is Back in California; Top Investigator Says More Victims Possible in Gilgo Beach Murders; Emergency on Crimea Bridge, Reports of Deadly Blasts; Violence Rages in Sudan as Paramilitaries Deny War Crimes. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Extreme Heat Continues to Surge in most of U.S. and Europe; 40 People Died in a Flashflod at Central South Korea; Carlos Alcaraz Rules Wimbledon 2023; Architect Arrested in Gilgo Beach Murders; Kremlin Targets School in Pro-War Propaganda. Aired 3-4a ET
• Extreme Weather Across the U.S. and Europe; John Kerry in China for Climate Talks; Lionel Messi Joins Inter Miami; Spanish Carlos Alcaraz Wins Wimbledon; Explosions at Crimea Bridge; Black Sea Grain Deal in Peril; Gilgo Beach Murder, More Possible Victims. Aired 2-3a ET
• Russian Officials Say Emergency Halts Traffic On Crimea Bridge; Putin Deciding If Russia Will Extend Grain Deal; Record Heat Waves Sweep World, From U.S. To Europe To Asia; U.S. Envoy John Kerry Heads To China To Restart Climate Talks; Kremlin Targets Schools In Pro-War Propaganda Campaign; Israeli Prime Minister Preps For Cabinet Meeting After Hospital; Excessive Heat Creates Dangerous Surface Temperature; Warming Waters Threaten Florida's Coral Reefs; China's GDP Growth Slows to 0.8 percent in Second Quarter; Iran's Morality Police Resume Headscarf Patrols; Alcaraz Defeats Djokovic at Wimbledon; Australian Women's National Football Team Calls Out FIFA; Salsa Dancing Finding New Fans in Nigeria. Aired 1-2a ET
• 16 Italian Cities Under Extreme Health Risk Due to Heat; 40 Killed by Flooding, Landslides in South Korea; U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry in China for Talks; Ukraine Grain Deal Set to Expire as Fighting Intensifies in East; Kremlin Targets Schools in Pro-War Propaganda Campaign; Israeli PM Preps for Cabinet Meeting after Hospital Stay; China's Growth Slows as COVID Bounce-bank is Ending. Aired 12-1a ET
• Russia's Withdrawal From Grain Deal Deeply Regrettable; 80 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts Today; Death Valley Sets New Heat Record At 128 Degrees; Judge: Be Ready To Discuss Trial Date At Tomorrow's Hearing In Trump Documents Case; Typo Sends Millions Of U.S. Emails To Mali. Aired 3:30-4p ET


July 16, 2023
• Heat Wave Intensifies in U.S., Millions Under Heat Alerts; Prime Minister Fitted With Heart Monitor; Police Recapture Michael Burham After 9 Days on the Run; Scrap of Pizza Crust Leads to Multiple Murder Arrest; Ukraine Reports New Strikes on Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia; FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill. Aired 5-6a ET
• 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Alaska; Extreme Heat in U.S. and Europe; 16 Cities in Italy Under Severe Red Alert Health Advisory; Netanyahu Treated for Dehydration; Manhunt for Suspected Killer in Quadruple Shooting; Pennsylvania Police Recapturing Escaped Inmate; Ukraine Reporting Barrage of Russian Strikes on Two Major Cities; U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace Resigning at the next Cabinet Reshuffle; Sudanese Army Representatives Returned to Saudi Arabia to Resume Peace Talks; Millions Under Heat Alerts this Weekend; New Downpours and Flooding Concerns in Vermont; Tragic Floods in South Korea Kills 33 People; Hundreds of People Evacuate in India Due to Flooding; Gang Violence in Haiti Raging Out of Control; Interview with Miami Herald Caribbean Correspondent Jacqueline Charles; Haiti's Police Outmatched, Outgunned by Gangs; Djokovic Aims for 24th Slam in Men's Final; Lionel Messi Officially Signing with U.S. MLS. People Sending Ashes of Loved Ones into Space. Aired 4-5a ET
• Millions Swelter Under Heat Waves in Europe and the U.S.; Floods, Landslides Kill 33 People in South Korea; Police Recapture Michael Burham After Nine Days on the Run. Aired 3-4a ET
• Visiting Family Hit By Floodwaters In Pennsylvania; More Than 80 Million In The U.S. Under Heat Alerts; Georgia Suspect Killed, Officers Injured In Shootout; American Kidnapped In Mexico Returning To The U.S.; Democratic Representative Pramila Jayapal Calls Israel A "Racist State"; Interview With Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) About Israel, Climate Change And Joe Manchin; Russia's War On Ukraine; Actors Join In Historic Strike Against Studios; New Film Examines Youtube's Impact On Society; Lionel Messi To Be Presented As Inter Miami Player. Aired 7-8p ET
• Suspect Killed, Several Officers Injured During Georgia Manhunt; 5 Killed, Several Missing After Floodwaters Hit Pennsylvania; Florida Ocean Temperatures Near Triple Digits; GOP Beat Dems in 2022 Midterm Turnout; Carlos Alcaraz Defeats Reigning Champion Novak Djokovic; FOX's Rupert Murdoch Does Not Want Trump Or DeSantis For President; New Series Looks At Black Comedians. Aired 6-7p ET
• Extreme Weather All Across The United States With Heat Waves, Heavy Rains And Floodings; Monica De Leon Barba Released By Kidnappers After Eight Months; Ukrainian Military To Start Training For F-16 Next Month; Sen. Joe Manchin Raises Speculation On Running For The Presidency; Jim Acosta Interviews Joe Lockhart And Doug Heye About The 2024 Presidential Race; Jim Acosta Interviews Dave Aronberg About Trump Investigations; Jim Acosta Interviews Cedric Leighton About Russia's War On Ukraine. Aired 5-6p ET
• Weather Conditions Cause Flight Disruptions Across Northeast; Heat Wave Intensifies In The U.S.; American Woman Kidnapped In Mexico Headed Back Home After 8 Months; Motive Unknown In Fargo Shooting; Heat Grips Europe; How to Stay Safe Amid Dangerously High Temperatures. Update On Deadly Flooding In Bucks County, PA; Cedars- Sinai Medical Center Facing Federal Probe Into Treatment Of Pregnant Black Women; Tonight: Messi Present As Inter Miami Player. Aired 4-5p ET
• Weather Conditions Cause Flight Disruptions Across Northeast; American Woman Released In Mexico; White House: Europe Can Train Ukrainian Soldiers On F-16 Fighter Jets. Aired 3-4p ET
• Major Airports Across Northeast Issue Ground Stops; Heat Wave Could Threaten 100 All-Time Records; Manhunt Underway For Suspect Accused Of Killing 4 In GA; Police Capture Escaped Inmate On The Run for Over A Week; Ukraine: Frontline Battles Changing Dynamically; Actors And Writers On Strike Against Studios, Streamers; Carlos Alcaraz Defeats Reigning Champion Djokovic. Aired 2-3p ET


July 15, 2023
• More Than 90 Million In 15 U.S. States Under Heat Alert; GOP Hopefuls Court Iowa Evangelicals As Trump Alternative; Pennsylvania Police Release New Video OF Escapee; Putin Proposes New Wagner Boss; Europe Swelters under Heat Wave; India Reaches For the Moon; Women At Wimbledon. Aired 5-6a ET
• More Than 90 Million in 15 U.S. States Under Heat Alert; Europe Swelters under Heat Wave; GOP Hopefuls Court Iowa Evangelicals as Trump Alternative; U.S. Defense Bill Passes with Controversial Amendments; Zelenskyy Aide Says U.S. Close to Decision on ATACMS; India Reaches for the Moon; From Sin City to Sports City. Aired 4-5a ET
• Putin Proposes New Wagner Boss; More Than 90 Million in 15 U.S. States Under Heat Alert; Thousands Evacuate Due to South Korea Rain; Calls at ICC for More Accountability in Sudan War Crimes; Suspect Charged in Gilgo Beach Serial Killings. Aired 3-4a ET
• Pennsylvania Fugitive Captured; Interview With Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) About Trump's Legal Jeopardy; Tucker Carlson Grills Mike Pence On January 6th; NASA Releases Stunning New Image From Webb Telescope. Aired 7-8p ET
• Manhunt Underway After Four Killed Near Atlanta; More Than 85 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; Interview With Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV); Belarus: Wagner Fighters Now Training Troops; Source: Escaped Pennsylvania Inmate Michael Burham Captured; Unions Demand Artificial Intelligence Protections. Aired 6-7p ET
• Manhunt Underway After Four Killed In Shooting Near Atlanta; Long Heat Wave Set To Intensify This Weekend Across U.S.; Interview With Rep. Lisa Blunt-Rochester (D-DE); GOP Rep. Refers To "Colored People" On House Floor; Biden, DNC Report $72 Million Raised Since April; Actors Join Picket Lines Against Film & TV Productions; Pennsylvania & New Mexico Secretaries Of State Interviewed In Special Counsel Investigation; Trump Asks Courts To Throw Out Evidence & Disqualify DA In GA Probe of 2020 Election Aftermath. Aired 5-6p ET
• Long Heat Wave Set To Intensify This Weekend Across The U.S.; Vermont Braces For Another Round Of Heavy Rain; New York Architect Charged In Decade-Old Serial Killings; House Passes Divisive Pentagon Spending Bill; William Cohen, Former Defense Secretary, Discusses House Passing Divisive Defense Spending Bill & Biden Offering Assurance U.S. Is Committed To NATO; Feds Send Subpoenas To 7 Key Battleground States; Secretary Of State Adrian Fontes (D-Arizona) Discusses Subpoena In Trump Election Interference Probe & Former DHS Official Raising Red Flag About Voting Security; Biologists Bring Diversity To Shark Science. Aired 4-5p ET
• High Temperatures From Severe Heat Wave Affecting Parts Of U.S. Including Las Vegas And Southern California; Farm Owner In Vermont Interviewed On Devastation His Business Experienced In Wake Of Severe Flooding; Suspect Arrested For Murders In Gilgo Beach, Long Island, Beginning In 2010; Belarusian Officials Claim Wagner Mercenary Group Fighters Training Recruits In Belarus; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Admitted To Hospital For Dehydration; New Images From James Webb Space Telescope Show Birth Of Stars; Actors Join Screenwriters In Strike Concerning Reduced Pay From Streaming Services And Studio Use Of Artificial Intelligence. Aired 2-3p ET.
• More Than 85 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; Suspect Charged In Deaths Of Three Women In Serial Killings Cold Case; White House Believes China-Backed E-mail Hack Gave Beijing Insights Ahead Of Visit By Blinken; GOP Contenders Criticize Trump Skipping Major Iowa Event After Spat With Governor; Iowa Governor Signs 6-Week Abortion Ban Into Law; Sources: New Mexico & Pennsylvania Secretaries Of State Interviewed By Special Counsel. Aired 1-2p ET
• Netanyahu Admitted To Hospital For Medical Evaluation; More Than 85 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; "Severe" Health Risk Warning Issued For 16 Cities In Italy; Police: Doorbell Video Show Escaped Fugitive Walking "Past A Home With The Past Couple Of Days"; Deep-Pocketed Donors Give Fresh Attention To Tim Scott's Long-Shot Presidential Bid; Actors Join Writers In Strike Against Studios, Streamers; Ukraine: Wagner Fighters Have Arrived In Belarus. Aired 12- 1p ET
• Netanyahu Admitted To Hospital For Medical Evaluation; Gilgo Beach Murders; Interview With Raymond Tierney; Than 90 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; Tv/Movie Actors Join Writers' Strike; Farm Workers Exposed To Dangerous Conditions As Heat Wave Grips Much Of The U.S.; WH Announces $39 Billion In Student Debt Relief. Aired 11a-12p ET
• High Temperatures From Severe Heat Wave Affecting Parts Of U.S. South And Southwest; Death Valley Park Ranger Gives Advice On Visiting Park During Record High Temperatures; Extreme Heat Also Affecting Parts Of Europe Including Spain, France, And Italy; Suspect Arrested For Murders In Gilgo Beach, Long Island, Beginning In 2010; Pennsylvania And New Mexico Secretaries Of State Interviewed As Part Of Special Counsel Investigation Into 2020 Election Interference; House Republicans Pass Defense Spending Bill With Numerous Rightwing Amendments Unlikely To Pass Senate; Actors Join Screenwriters In Strike; World Health Organization Classifies Artificial Sweetener Aspartame As Carcinogen But States Quantities Typically Consumed Not Dangerous. Aired 10-11a ET.


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