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August 07, 2023
• CNN International: Deadline Nears for Response to Protective Order Proposal; Republican Candidates Stump at Iowa Barbecue Event; Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea and Occupied Areas; 80 Million People Under Heat Alerts Monday; Missing Boater Found Alive Off of Florida Coast; At Least 30 Killed, Dozens Injured after Train Derails in Pakistan; Coup Leaders in Niger Remain Defiant After ECOWAS Ultimatum. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Joe Biden Kicks Off his Bidenomics Tour; Ukraine Strikes Two key Bridges in Crimea and Nearby Russian-Occupied Areas; Niger's Airspace Shuts Down Despite Demands to Reinstate the Country's Deposed Leader; 25 year Old Fisherman Survived and Rescued in a Boat after Two Days of his Disappearance; New York Officials Racing for Asylum Seekers' Help; Megan Rapinoe Retires from Team USA after Women's World Cup Loss. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump's Legal Response to Protective Order Nears Deadline; Trump Still Leads Republican Rivals; President Biden to Travel to New Mexico and Utah; Ukraine Strikes Crimea Bridges; At least 30 Killed, Dozens Injured After Train Derails; New York City Struggles to Host Asylum Seekers; More Dangerous, Record Breaking Heat in Parts of the U.S.; UNICEF: 76 Percent of Children in South Asia Face Extreme Heat. Aired 2-3a ET
• Thousands Of Nigerians Rally In Support Of Coup Leaders; Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea & Occupied Areas; New York City Struggles To House Asylum Seekers; Sweden Eliminate Defending Champions U.S.; UNICEF:76 percent of Children in South Asia Face Extreme Heat; "Lonely Planet" Marks 50 Years; Endangered Bear Gets Its Moment in the Sun. Aired 1-2a ET
• Ukraine Strikes Bridges Between Crimea and Occupied Areas; Coup Leaders Remain Defiant after ECOWAS Ultimatum; At Least 30 Killed, Dozens Injured after Train Derails in Pakistan; Flood Damage Estimates in Slovenia Top $550 Million; New York City Struggles to House Asylum Seekers; Pope Francis Back Home after Trip to Portugal; Taylor Swift Wrapping Up First Leg of Tour in U.S.; Accidental Discovery Could Help Fight Against Malaria. Aired 12-1a ET


August 06, 2023
• U.S. Face Sweden In Clash Of Heavyweights; Trump Defiant At South Carolina Campaign Event; Fourth Criminal Indictment Expected In Georgia; Ukraine: Dozens Of Drones, Missiles Shot Down; Junta Faces Sunday Deadline To Reinstate President; Israelis Mark 31st Straight Week Of Large Protests; Simone Biles Wins Competition After Two-Year Break; Taylor Swift Wrapping Up U.S. Leg Of Eras Tour. Aired 5-6a ET
• Deadline on Monday for Trump's Lawyers to Respond to Special Counsel's Filing; DeSantis Wraps Up Campaigning in Iowa; DeSantis Trails Trump in National Opinion Polls; Heatwave Conditions Expected to Persist in Parts of the U.S.; Midsection of the U.S. Threatened by Severe Storms with Damaging Winds; Russia's War on Ukraine; Russian Bomb Strikes Blood Transfusion Center in Ukraine; Russia Claims to Capture a Ukrainian Village; Ukraine Attacked a University in Donetsk, According to TASS; Additional Images of Russia's Shoigu Visiting Troops in Ukraine; Pope Francis Presides Over World Youth Day; Deadline to Cede Power; Deadline for Niger's Military Junta to Reinstate Ousted President; West African Countries Developing Intervention Plan for Niger; Israelis Staged Large Protests for 31 Weeks In A Row; Imran Khan, Former Prime Minister, Sentenced to Three Years in Prison; Twitch Streamer Charged with Inciting Riot; 17-year- old Charged with Hate Crime in the Stabbing of Professional Dancer; Feds Tracking Cryptocurrency in Order to Disrupt Fentanyl Trade; After the Earthquake, Turkish Family is Rebuilding Silk Business; Victims of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Attack Remembered; In Japan, Film "Oppenheimer" Met with Criticism; Netherlands Defeated South Africa to Advance to Quarterfinals; USA to face Sweden at World Cup; After a Two-Year Hiatus, Simone Biles Triumphs in Competition. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump on the Trail; Wildfires in Canada; Simone Biles is Back. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Team Faces Deadline Tomorrow On Evidence Rules; Number Of New Migrant Arrivals In NYC Nears 100,000; Missing Boater Found Alive 12 Miles Off Coast; Trump Lashes Out At Special Counsel, Barr After Third Indictment; Pence: I'll Comply If Called To Testify In Trump 2020 Election Trial; Musk Vows To Pay Legal Fees For People Fired Over Tweets; US Loses To Sweden In Penalty Shoutout. Aired 7-8p ET
• Interview With Asa Hutchinson About Trump Indictments And GOP Primary Race; Could Trump Serve As President If Convicted?; Ukraine Strikes Hit Bridges Between Crimea And Kherson; Trump Leads GOP In Iowa; History Of Black Television In Science Fiction, Horror And Fantasy. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump's Legal Team Looming Deadline On Evidence Rules; Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) Is Interviewed Regarding Trump Legal Issues And Texas and Greg Abbott; Expected Indictment In Georgia For Trump And His Allies, Security Ramps Up; U.S. Loses to Sweden In Penalty Shootout At Women's World Cup; Simone Biles Makes Triumphant Return To Gymnastics; Missing Boater Found Alive 12 Miles Off Coast; GOP Hopefuls Raise Prospect Of "President Harris" To Hurt Biden; Broadway Presents "Here Lies Love." Aired 5-6p ET
• Trump Attorney Insists Former President Asking Was Aspirational, Not Action; Team USA Out Of Women's World Cup; Former Intel Official Says Trump Is A National Threat; Trump Poses Danger; Man Rescued At Sea; Quarantine Over Invasive Fruit Fly; Seniors Taking CBD. Aired 4-5p ET
• Trump Attorney: Asking Is Aspirational, Not Action; US Falls To Sweden On Penalties At Women's World Cup; Russian-Backed Official: Ukraine Used UK-Supplied Long-Range Missile In Attack. Aired 3-4p ET
• Trump Attorney Gives New Pushback; U.S. Falls To Sweden On Penalties At Women's World Cup; Simone Biles Wins First Competition After 2-year Break; 66 Million People At Risk Of Severe Storms In Parts Of Midwest And South; President Biden Heads West To Sell His Economic Policy; Niger Coup Leaders Face Deadline Today To Reinstate President. Aired 2-3p ET


August 05, 2023
• More Heat for Southern U.S.; Trump Campaigns Despite Criminal Charges; Influencer Giveaway Incident in NYC; Russia's War on Ukraine; FDA Approves First Postpartum Depression Pill; Pence Favors Support of Ukraine. Aired 5-6a ET
• Trump Campaigns Despite Criminal Charges; More Heat For Southern U.S.; Navalny Receives New Prison Sentence Of 19 Years; Gilgo Beach Investigation; U.S. Pauses Some Aid To Niger After Coup; Third Anniversary Of Beirut Explosion; Simone Biles' Competition Comeback. Aired 4-5a ET
• Ukraine Seeks Progress Towards Peace At Saudi Arabia Talks; Alexei Navalny Sentenced To 19 Years In Prison; Junta Warns Of Retaliation If ECOWAS Intervenes Military; Thousands Evacuate From Tropical Storm Khanun's Path; Brazilian Amazon Deforestation Drops; U.S. And Western Officials Fear Putin Unlikely To Change Course In Ukraine Before 2024 Election; Jack Smith Ask Judge To Bar Trump From Receiving Sensitive Evidence; Protesters Demand Answers On Third Anniversary Of Beirut Port Explosion; Imran Khan Arrested Shortly After Court Finds Him Guilty of Corrupt Practices. Aired 3-4a ET
• Interview With Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) About Trump Indictment; Right-Wing Media Reacts To Latest Trump Indictment; The Impact Of Indictments On American Democracy; US Faces Sweden In Knockout Stage; Two Israelis Arrested After Palestinian Man Killed; How Republicans Feel About Trump's Indictments. Aired 7-8p ET
• Back and Forth Begins Over What Trump Can Say On Indictments; Ocean Surface Heat Reaches Record-Breaking Levels; U.S. Set To Face Sweden For Spot In Quarterfinals; Soon: Simone Biles To Compete For First Time Since Tokyo; 3 Women Hurt In Otter Attack On Montana's Jefferson River; Social Media Influencer Charged With Inciting Riot. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump's Lawyers Seeking Delays Until after Election; Trump Stumps In SC Tonight After Being Indicted; White House Urging Federal Workers To Return To Offices; Teen Charged In Hate Crime Killing Of NYC Dancer; Calls Grow For Trump To Participate In First GOP Debate; Ron DeSantis Accepts Gavin Newsom's Challenge to Debate; Rise And Fall Of "Co-Conspirator 1" Rudy Giuliani; Taylor Swift Wrapping Up U.S. Leg Of Eras Tour. Aired 5-6p ET
• Interview With Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) About Trump Indictment And On Border Security; Ukraine Issues Warning To Ships Using Russian Ports; Social Media Influencer Charged With Inciting Riot In New York; Fourth Criminal Indictment Could Happen Soon In Georgia; Parkland School Shooting Reenacted With Live Rounds; Feds Trace Cartels' Cryptocurrency To Catch Fentanyl Traffickers; Simone Biles Set To Compete For First Time Since Tokyo Olympics. Aired 4-5p ET
• Prosecutors In Former President Trump's Election Interference Case Ask Judge To Prevent Defense Attorneys From Sharing Evidence With Trump For Fear He Will Make This Evidence Public; Post On Social Media By Former President Trump Criticized As Threat Against Political And Legal Adversaries; Ukrainian Drones Attack One Of Russia's Biggest Oil Tankers; Cryptocurrency Being Used Mexican Drug Cartels To Purchase Fentanyl Ingredients From Chinese Chemical Companies; Polling Shows Americans Feel Poorly About U.S. Economy Despite Low Unemployment And Recent Low Inflation; Olympic Medalist Gymnast Simone Biles To Return To Competition; Mass Shooting At Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Reenacted For Civil Trial; Viral Video Of Sun Bear In Chinese Zoo Draws Claims Figure Is Human In Bear Suit. Aired 2-3p ET.
• Special Counsel Seeks To Stop Trump From Sharing Evidence; Fourth Criminal Indictment Expected In Georgia; Trump's Court And Campaign Calendars Collide; Police: Influencer Kai Cenat Charged With Nothing A Riot And Unlawful Assembly, Among Other Charges; Officials Identify Another Victim In Beach Slayings; Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Boosts Local Economies; Conservation Officials Warn People To Give Animals Their Space After Otter Incident. Aired 1-2p ET
• Ukraine Targets Russia Oil Tanker Near Crimean Bridge; Fourth Criminal Indictment Could Happen Soon In Georgia; Officials Identify Another Victim In Beach Slayings; FDA Approves First Postpartum Depression Pill; Mental Health Experts: Postpartum Depression Can Last For Months Or Years Without Any Treatment; Rally And Vigil Held For 28-Year-Old Killed At Gas Station; Simone Biles To Compete For First Time Since Tokyo. Aired 12-1p ET
• Trump's Court & Campaign Calendar Colliding; Ukraine Targets Russian Oil Tanker Near Crimean Bridge; Extreme Weather; PAC-12's Future In Question As 8 Schools Leave Conference; Biden Credits Bidenomics For Latest Jobs Report; Interview With Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL); Twitch Streamer Charged With Inciting A Riot; Concession Speeches: A Political Tradition. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Prosecutors in Former President Trump's Election Interference Case Ask Judge to Prevent Defense Attorneys from Sharing Evidence with Trump for Fear He Will Make This Evidence Public; Social Media Influencer Charged with Inciting a Riot After Thousands Gather in New York City for Advertised Giveaway; Some Officials Concerned Russian President Putin Factoring 2024 U.S. Presidential Elections into His Ukraine War Strategy; Ukrainian Drones Attack One of Russia's Biggest Oil Tankers. Aired 10-11a ET


August 04, 2023
• CNN International: U.S. Navy Sailors Accused of Spying for China; Verdict Expected in Alexey Navalny "Extremism" Trial; President Bazoum Pens Op-Ed: "I Write this as a Hostage"; Sources: Trump in Sour, Dejected Mood after Arraignment; Viral Video Sheds Light on Dangers Faced by Sun Bears. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Trump Cases on Collision Course with GOP Primaries; Niger Junta Revokes Military Pacts with France; Protesters in Niger Voice Support for Coup on Independence Day; Lebanon Marks Third Anniversary with Day of Mourning; Lisbon Give Pope Francis a Rock Star Welcome. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump Pleads Not Guilty in 2020 Election Plot; Video Shows Ukrainian Sea Drone Attack on Russian Warship; Parts of U.S. Will See More Scorching Temperatures; U.S. Navy Sailors Accused of Sharing Secrets with China. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Trump Pleading Not Guilty to Election-Related Charges; Niger Celebrates Independence Day with Mass Protests; More Rain Expected in Japan due to Typhoon Khanun. Two U.S. Navy Sailor Arrested on Espionage Charges; Dutch Runner Has a Different Meaning for His Run to Ukraine's Capital. Germany Booted Out of Women's World Cup. Aired 3-4a ET
• CNN Follows Breaking News on Trump's Arrest and Arraignment; Niger's Ousted President Speaks Out In A "Washington Post" Op-Ed; Myanmar's Military Rulers Postpone Promised Elections; Typhoon Khanun Expected To Stay In Japan; South Korea Officials Call A Stabbing Attack At A Subway Station A Terrorist Act; Human Rights Groups Call On India To Provide A Safe Haven For Rohingya Muslims; Two U.S. Navy Sailors Arrested On Espionage Charges; U.S. Appeals Court Allows Biden Administration To Keep Asylum Policy In Place For Now; DHS Calls For An Investigation Into The Recent Drowning Deaths Of Two Migrants. WFP Warns it May Have to Suspend Aid to Palestinians; Lebanon Marks Third Anniversary With Day of Mourning; German Heavy Metal Festival Turns into a Mud Bowl; Lollapalooza Music Festival Kicks Off in Chicago; Attorney's Say Battery Charges Dropped Against Cardi B; Viral Video Sheds Light on Dangers Faced by Sun Bears. Aired 2-3a ET
• : Trump Pleads Not Guilty To 2020 Election Charges After Indictment And Arrest; Protesters Voice Support For Coup In Independence Day; Russia Says Thwarted Ukraine Attacks On Black Sea Naval Base, Crimea. WFP Warns It May Have to Suspend Aid to Palestinians; Trump Pleads Not Guilty in 2020 Election Plot; U.S. Navy Sailors Accused of Sharing Secrets with China; Typhoon Khanun Could Dump More Rain on Japan; Bank of England Raises Interest Rates for 14th Time; Lisbon Gives Pope Francis a Rock Star Welcome; Dramatic Finish to Group Stage at Women's World Cup; Man Running Across Europe to Buy Ambulances for Ukraine. Aired 1-2a ET
• Trump Pleads Not Guilty in 2020 Election Plot; Kyiv Faces Long Battle Amid Slow-Moving Counteroffensive; Protesters Voice Support for Coup on Independence Day; Typhoon Khanun Could Dump More Rain on Japan; WFP Warns It May Have to Suspend Aid to Palestinians; Pope Francis Attends Global Gathering of Young Catholics; Man Running Across Europe to Buy Ambulances for Ukraine. Aired 12-1a ET


August 03, 2023
• CNN International: Trump to Appear in Court in Coming Hours; Thousands Rally in Niger's Capital to Support Coup; Typhoon Khanun Weakens Slightly after Battering Japan; Ukrainians Save Two Soldiers from Rival Armies. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Gunman Sentenced to Death for Killing 11 in Synagogue; Israeli Supreme Court Hearing on Key Law; China Proposing Dail Phone Limit for Minors; Trump To Be Arraigned Today at Washington Courthouse; Jamaica Reach Knockout Stage for First Time. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump Hours Away from Arraignment at DC Courthouse; Fitch Downgrades U.S. Credit and Downgrades U.S. Mortgage Giants; More Than 50 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; Several Wounded by Russian Shelling in Kherson City; Niger Coup Leader Visits Burkina Faso, Wagner-Backed Mali. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Former President Trump to Face with a Judge for his Third Indictment; Nigerian Coup Leaders met with Wagner-backed Neighbors for Military Intervention; Pope Francis Kicks Off World Youth Day Festivities; China Proposes Plan to Limit Phone Usage for Minors; Israel Supreme Court Holds a Hearing on the Appeals vs. PM Netanyahu's Laws. Aired 3-4a ET
• Typhoon Khanun Batters Japan As Storm Moves West; Family Of Travis King Pleads For Answers; Israeli Supreme Court Hearing On Key Law Soon; Trump Hours Away From Arraignment At D.C. Courthouse; Support For Trump Holds Steady Despite Legal Troubles; Ukrainian Air Defense Systems Shoot Down Drones. Coup Leader Visits Burkina Faso, Wagner-Backed Mali. Pope Speaks On Climate Change, Global Conflicts, Migration. Aired 2-3a ET
• Trump To Be arraigned Thursday After New Indictment; Russia Hits Key Grain Export Route With Drones In Attack On "Global Food Security"; Saudi Arabia To Host Ukraine Peace Talks; U.S. Markets Fall After Fitch Credit Downgrade. U.S. Markets Fall after Fitch Credit Downgrade; West Africa Bloc, U.S. Trying to Negotiate Resolution in Niger; Ukrainians Save Two Soldiers from Rival Armies; Typhoon Khanun Batters Japan as it Moves West; Gunman Sentenced to Death for Killing 11 in Synagogue; Taiwan Official: Trade Deal Helps Counter China's Coercion; South Africa Reach Knockout Stage for First Time. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russian Strike On Odesa Hits One Kilometer From Romania; Saudi Arabia To Host Ukraine Peace Talks; U.S. Military Critical To Fighting Terror In Niger Region; Donald Trump To Be Arraigned Thursday At Washington Courthouse; U.S. Markets Fall After Fitch Credit Downgrade. U.S. Markets Fall after Fitch Downgrade; Gunman Sentenced to Death for Killing 11 in Synagogue; Typhoon Khanun Batters Japan as Storm Moves West; New Trade Agreement with Taiwan Could Help to Resist Beijing. Aired 12-1a ET


August 02, 2023
• CNN International: Did Not Air 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Trump Indicted on Four Counts in 2020 Election Probe; China Steps Up Typhoon Doksuri Rescue Efforts; Flooding Complicates Life for Sudanese Refugees; South Africa, Italy and Argentina Fight for Knockout Spot. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump Indicted on Four Counts in 2020 Election Probe; Gilgo Beach Murder Suspect Appears in Court; Zelenskyy: Russian Strikes Attack Global Food Security; Italy, France flying Citizens Home Amid Political Crisis in Niger; Triple-Digit Temps, Severe Storm Threats in U.S. this Week. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Donald Trump Indicted for the Third Time; French and Other Nationals Being Evacuated from Niger as Political Crisis gets Worse; Poland, Ukraine Summons Ambassadors over Grain Deal Comments. Rains Brought by Typhoon Doksuri in Beijing now the Heaviest Rainfall in 140 Years; USA Marches into the Women's World Cup Round of 16; Australia's Great Barrier Reef Out of UNESCO's In-Danger Sites List. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Indicted On Four Counts In 2020 Election Probe; Ukrainian Officials: 10 Drones Shot Down Over Kyiv; Hundreds Of French Nationals Evacuate Niger; Beijing Records Heaviest Rainfall in 140 Years; China Steps Up Typhoon Doksuri Rescue Efforts; Pfizer Expects Updated COVID Vaccine Approval By The End of Month; Study Shows AI Helps Increase Breast Cancer Detection; Great Barrier Reef Stays Off UNESCO's Danger List. Aired 2-3a ET
• Donald Trump Indicted On Four Counts In 2020 Election Probe; France Flies In Jump Jets To Evacuate Nationals; 0 Missiles Shot Down Over Kyiv; Russian Strikes Cause Fire At Grain Store In Odesa; One Death Reported in Okinawa as Typhoon Khanun Nears; After War and Earthquake, Syria Now Ravaged by Wildfires; Women's World Cup. Aired 1-2a ET
• Donald Trump Indicted On Four Counts In 2020 Election Probe; Moscow Building Struck By Drone Again; France Flies In Jumbo Jets To Evacuate Nationals; Sudanese Refugees Face Hunger, Flooding At Camps In Chad. Beijing Records Heaviest Rainfall in 140 Years; One Death Reported in Okinawa as Typhoon Khanun Nears; After War and Earthquake, Syria Now Ravaged by Wildfires. Aired 12-1a ET


August 01, 2023
• CNN International: France To Evacuate European Citizens From Niger; Russia: Ukraine Launches New Drones Attack In Moscow; Torrential Rain Kills 11 People In Beijing, 27 Missing; Myanmar's Military Pardons Some Aung San Suu Kyi Charges; Drone Hits Moscow Building For Second Time In Three Days; China's New Generative A.I. Rules Take Effect August 15. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: House Republicans Ramp Up Hunter Biden Investigation; All 15 Israeli Supreme Court Judges to Hear Overhaul Challenge; Torrential Rain Kills 11 People in Beijing, 27 Missing; American Woman Accused of Conspiring with Two Bahamas Natives to Kill Her Husband; Tense Moments for U.S. In Final Minutes Against Portugal. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Trump New Docs Case Co-Defendant Appears in Court; Trump Faces Mounting Legal Fees Amid Investigations; Russia Accuses Ukraine of Ramping Up Attacks in Moscow; France Preparing to Evacuate French and EU Citizens in Niger; Idaho Woman Sentenced for Her Children's Murder; Abduction of American Nurse and Child Sheds Light on Crisis in Haiti. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Ukraine Launches Deadly Drone Attack in Moscow, Russia Responds with a Deadly Strike in the Ukrainian President's Hometown; Neighboring Countries warn against Military Intervention in Niger; All Israeli Supreme Court Judges Agree to Review the Reasonableness Bill; USA faces Portugal at the Women's World Cup; Typhoon Doksuri Kills 11 People in Beijing; Italy to Reconsider Renewing its Inclusion in the Belt and Road Initiative from China as it marks its 10th Year. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia: Ukraine Launches New Drone Attack In Moscow; President Of Chad Attempting To Mediate Crisis; U.N. Chief: Torrential rains kill 11 people in Beijing, 27 missing; U.K. Announces Plans to Expand Drilling in the North Sea; China's New Generative AI Regulations Take Effect on August 15. Aired 2-3a ET
• Same Moscow Skyscraper Hit In New Drone Attack; First U.S. Nuclear Reactor In Seven Years Goes Online; An American Woman Is Charged With Conspiring To Kill Her Husband In The Bahamas; The U.K. Will Drill For More Oil And Gas In The North Sea. Afghan Taliban Burn "Immoral" Musical Instruments; Trump Co-Defendant Makes Initial U.S. Court Appearance In Classified Docs Case; China Begins Regulating Generative AI Services. Aired 1-2a ET
• Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Ramping Up Attacks In Moscow; Many In Niger Fear Sanctions Could Increase Misery; Abduction Of American Nurse And Child Shed Light On Crisis; Defending U.S. Champions To Face Portugal Soon; Donald Trump Campaigns Amid Mounting Legal Troubles; Doksuri Weakens Over China After Displacing Thousands. First U.S. Nuclear Reactor in Decades Opens in Georgia; China Creating Limits on A.I. Aired 12-1a ET


July 31, 2023
• CNN International: Mission Strike Targets Kryvyi Rih in Central Ukraine; Pre-Coup Protesters Descend upon French Embassy; Trump Employee Carlos de Oliveira to Appear in Court; U.K. Using High Tech Surveillance to Track Migrant Boys. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: California Man Stabs a Woman, Posts Video on Facebook; Arkansaw Judge Blocks Law Criminalizing Librarians and Bookstores for Providing Harmful Books to Minors; U.K. Using High-Tech Surveillance to Track Migrant Boats; Australia Seek to Advance After New Zealand Fell Short in Woman's World Cup. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Special Counsel Brings New Charges Against Trump, Aides; About 20 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; U.S. Working to Free American Nurse and Her Child; Saudi Arabia to Host Ukraine Peace Talks; At least 44 Killed, 120 Injured in Suicide Bombing in Pakistan; In Niger Tensions Tighten Amid Treats, Protests Diplomacy. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Former Trump Employee Appears In Federal Court Today For Alleged Trump Mishandling Of Classified Documents; Heat Wave Continues To Sweep The U.S.; U.S. State Department Working To Free Kidnapped American Nurse Alix Dawsonville And Child in Haiti; Death Toll In Pakistan at 44; Russia Reports Latest Ukrainian Attack Within Its Borders This Week; Biden Administration Launches Website For New Income-Driven Student Loan Repayment Plan; Bay Area Man Faces Felony Murder Charge. Four Dead, Two Injured in Two Separate Aircraft Crashes Before A Major Air Show In Wisconsin; Political Crisis Grows in Niger. U.K. Government Ramps Up Measures To Deter Migrants Crossing From France; Rapper Kanye West's Account Reactivated On Social Network X. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Employee Charged In Trump's Classified Documents Case; Americans Still Under Heat Alerts; U.S. State Department Operating To Save An American And Her Child From Kidnapping In Haiti; Suicide Bombing In Pakistan Killing 44 And 120 Injured; Saudi Arabia To Host Ukraine's Peace Talks Without Russia; Niger's Coup Supported By Its People; Regional Leaders Sanction Niger, Demand Reinstatement Of Ousted President; Typhoon Khanun Gains Strength; Doksuri Leaves Its Mark On China; Biden Administration Launches Its New Income-Driven Student Loan Repayment Plan SAVE; Arkansas Judge Blocks Law Criminalizing Librarians and Bookstores For Providing Harmful Books to Minors. Aired 2-3a ET
• Blast Rips Through Political Gathering In Pakistan, Killing At Least 44; Saudi Arabia To Host Ukraine Peace Talks; Tensions Tighten In Niger Amid Threats, Protests, Diplomacy. U.K. Using High Tech Surveillance To Track Migrants Boats; Extreme Heat Puts World's Coral Reefs At Risk; CDC Warns Of Mysterious Meat Allergy Passed By Ticks. Aired 1-2a ET
• Deadly Suicide Bombing in Pakistan Left 44 Killed, 120 Injured; 2023 Coup in Niger; Threats, Demonstrations, and Diplomacy All Exacerbate Tensions; Ukraine Peace Talks to be Hosted by Saudi Arabia; Russia's War on Ukraine; Russian Attacks Kills Donetsk Resident, Two Dead in Sumy, and Two Dead In Zaporizhzhia; Ukraine to Replace Soviet Hammer and Sickle on Motherland Monument in Kyiv with Ukrainian Trident; Nurse and Her Child Kidnapped in Haiti; Interview with Political and Security Analyst and Writer Raza Khan; Tracking Migrant Boats with High-Tech Surveillance in the U.K.; As it Moves Through Pacific, Typhoon Khanun Gets Stronger; Doksuri's Rains and Flooding Affecting China; Following Doksuri's Impact in China, Recovery Efforts Started; Cardi B Fights Back. Aired 12-1a ET


July 30, 2023
• American Nurse And Her Child Kidnapped In Haiti; Trump Keeps Campaigning Despite Growing Legal Peril; Biden Acknowledge 7th Grandchild For First Time; Ukraine Reacts After Moscow Drone Strike; Migrants Not Deterred By New Rio Grande Barriers; Amsterdam to Ban Large Cruise Ships Downtown; Wagner Chief Blames Colonialism, West For Coup. Aired 5-6a ET
• Americans Kidnapped in Haiti; Blinken Addresses Crisis in Haiti; Kenya Offers 1,000 Policer Officers to Send to Haiti; Trump Lashing Out at President Biden and Republicans; Trump Campaigning Despite Growing Legal Peril; Pence Trying to Win Over Republican Voters in Iowa; Putin to Attend Russia's Navy Day Parade; Moscow Under Drone Attack; Zelenskyy Visits Troops on Special Operation Forces Day; Millions Under Heat Alerts in the U.S.; Severe Storms Cause Damage in Washington, D.C.; Mass Protests Over Judicial Reform in Israel; Netanyahu Holds Weekly Meetings with Ministers; West African Leaders Holds Emergency Summit; Summer COVID Surge; New Boosters Targeting XBB Variant Out in September; Black Truck Driver Attacked by K9 Considering Law Lawsuit; Family in Arkansas Held in Traffic Stop After Officer's Mistake; World Cup Clash of Heavyweights; Mega Millions Jackpot Soars to Over Billion Dollars. Aired 4-5a ET
• American Kidnapped in Haiti; Heat Alerts Across the U.S.; Trump Keeps Campaigning Despite Growing Legal Peril; Extreme Heat Impacts Europe's Summer Tourism; Texas Police Apologize After Arkansas Family Held at Gunpoint; 46,000-Year-Old Worm Revived. Aired 3-4a ET
• More Than 80 Million Under Heat Alerts Across the U.S. Today; Interview with Mayor Kate Gallego about Extreme Heat in Phoenix; Trump PAC Has Spent $40 Million Plus on Legal Fees This Year; American Woman and Her Child Kidnapped in Haiti; At Least 44 Dead, 100 Plus Injured in Pakistan Blast; US Women Need Clear Win against Portugal; Moby Talks To CNN about Music, Politics And Podcasting; Possible Trump Indictment In Georgia. Aired 7-8p ET
• Trump Denies Directing Employees To Delete Security Footage At Mar-a-Lago; Russia Reports New Drone Attack On Moscow; Man Films Stabbing, Posts Video On Facebook; Biden Launces Income-Driven Student Debt Repayment Plan; Cardi B Hurls Mic At Fan Who Threw Drink At Her; Kamala Harris Takes Center Stage In Biden Reelection Campaign; Newcomer Vivek Ramaswamy Winning Over Some Trump Fans. Aired 6-7p ET
• New Charge For Donald Trump On Classified Documents Case; Trump's PAC Spending Millions On Legal Fees; Possible Indictments for Trump In Georgia; American Woman And Child Kidnapped In Haiti; Texas Secures Border With Buoys And Razor Wires In The Rio Grande. Aired 5- 6p ET
• American Nurse And Her Child Kidnapped In Haiti; Russia Accuses Ukraine Of Targeting Moscow With Drone Attack; Trump Blasts DOJ On Truth Social After Latest Charges Of Obstruction; What Happened In Georgia In 2020; Death Posted On Facebook; Alcohol-Related Deaths; Business Crime In San Francisco. Aired 4-5p ET
• American Nurse And Her Child Kidnapped In Haiti; Russia: Ukraine Targeted Moscow With Drone Attack; Trump GOP Challenger Would Still Pardon Him If Elected. Aired 3-4p ET
• American Nurse And Her Child Kidnapped In Haiti; Russia Says Ukraine Behind Drone Attack That Hit Moscow Shopping Center; Putin Pledges 30 New Warships This Year; Brittney Griner Takes Mental Health Break From WNBA Team; Biden Ally Sen. Chris Coons Dismisses Democratic Primary Threats As "Weak". Aired 2-3p ET


July 29, 2023
• Trump Still Republican Front-Runner; Gilgo Beach Murderer's Wife Asks For Privacy; Emotional Testimony At Hearing for Oxford School Shooting; Ukraine Consolidating Battlefield Gains; Niger Rebels Announce Leadership Council; Major League Baseball. Aired 5-6a ET
• Heat Alerts Across The U.S.; Trump Still Republican Front- Runner; U.S. Urges Americans To Leave Haiti As Soon As Possible; Public Protests Resume In Israel; Ukraine Consolidating Battlefield Gains; Heat Relief For Italy, Greece; Niger Rebels Announce Leadership Council; River Seine To Take Center Stage At Summer Olympics. Aired 4- 5a ET
• Niger Rebels Announce Leadership Council; Ukraine Consolidating Battlefield Gains; Public Protests Resume In Israel; England And China Win Day 9 Of Women's World Cup. Aired 3-3:30a ET
• Chinese Malware May Disrupt U.S. Military Operations; Russia- Africa Summit Wraps Up Amid Ukraine's Progress In Counteroffensive; Trump Charges With New Crimes In Classified Docs Case; The Legal Troubles Of Team Trump; Congress Leaves Serious Unfinished Business Behind; Mcconnell's Medical Scare Renews Questions Of Age Limits; Parliament Passes First Legislation To Weaken Supreme Court; Reaching New Heights. Aired 7-8p ET
• Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Erie, Pennsylvania; Mar-A-Lago Indicted In Classified Documents Case; More Than 100 Million Americans Under Heat Alerts; Now: Trump Holds Campaign Rally in PA; "Stop": Black GOP Congressman Calls Out DeSantis Over New Florida History Standards on Slavery; Many Afghans Still Waiting for Visas Promised by U.S.; Tim McGraw Announces 2024 U.S. Aired 6-7p ET
• Trump Charged With New Crimes In Classified Docs Case; "Real Housewives" Star Calls For Reality TV Rights; Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) Discusses Leading Thirst Strike To Urge Heat Protections & Biden Unveiling Measures To Address Extreme Heat; TX Police Admit Mistake In Pulling Over Family At Gunpoint; Poll: Fewer Are "Extremely Proud" To Be American. Aired 5-6p ET
• Putin Speaks As Russia-Africa Summit Wraps Up; Mike Pence Campaigns In Iowa This Weekend; Mar-A-Lago Employee Indicted In Classified Docs Case; Black Man Mauled by Police Dog Considers Filing A Lawsuit; Bidens Acknowledge 7th Grandchild For 1st Time; Hunter Biden Plea Deal Collapses; Why America Stopped Building Public Pools As Dangerous Heat Increases; Barbie & Taylor Swift Mania Help Stimulate Economy. Aired 4-5p ET
• Protestors Demonstrate In Tel Aviv As Israeli Parliament Moves To Pass Controversial Legislation Limiting Power Of Israeli Supreme Court; Superseding Indictment Lays Out Three New Charges Against Former President Trump In Classified Documents Case; Mar-A-Lago Property Manager Carlos De Oliveira Charged In Superseding Indictment; Many Parts Of U.S. Continue To Experience Extreme Heat; Former Vice President And Current Republican Presidential Candidate Mike Pence Holding Campaign Event In Iowa; Republican Presidential Candidate Will Hurd Claims Former President Trump Running For President To Stay Out Of Jail; Mistake In License Plate Check Leads Police To Pull Over And Draw Guns On Family Driving To Basketball Game; North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un Welcomes Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu During Nation's Victory Day Celebration; Taylor Swift Fans In Seattle Reportedly Cause Seismic Event While Dancing During Her Concert. Aired 2-3p ET.
• 100 Million+ People Under Heat Alerts From CA To MA; Trump Charged With New Crimes In Classified Docs Case, Accused Of Trying To Get Mar-A-Lago Security Video Deleted; LeBron James Shares Video Of His Son Playing The Piano Days After Going Into Cardiac Arrest; Health Questions Arise With Senators McConnell & Feinstein; Migrant Families Weigh Risks Of Floating Barriers; Woman Who Staged Fake Kidnapping Faces Charges; Israel's Parliament Passes 1st Legislation To Weaken Supreme Court. Aired 1-2p ET
• New Charges Filed In Mar-A-Lago Documents Case; Most GOP Candidates Steer Clear Of Trump's New Charges; Will Hurd Blasts Trump, Gets Booed At GOP Event; Putin Expected To Make A Statement Following Summit With African Nation Leaders In St. Petersburg; Emotional Testimony At Ethan Crumbley Sentencing Hearing; President's Son Pleads Not Guilty For Now; Tick Bites May Trigger Red Meat Allergy For Thousands. Aired 12-1p E.T.
• Putin Expected To Make A Statement Following Summit With African Nation Leaders; Four Injured In Kherson Missile Attack; New Charges Filed Against Trump In Classified Docs Case; 100m People Under Heat Alerts From CA To MA; Blinken Warns U.S. Support For Niger In Jeopardy; Officer Fired After Releasing K9 On Kneeling Black Man. Aired 11a-12p ET
• Superseding Indictment Lays Out Three New Charges against Former President Trump in Documents Case; Donald Trump Hosting Rally in Erie, Pennsylvania; Biden Administration Making Case that U.S. Economy is Strong Under President's Leadership; Parts of U.S. South and Southwest Continue to Experience Extreme Heat. Aired 10-11a ET.


July 28, 2023
• CNN International: Ukraine Claims Small Gains as Counteroffensive Ramps up; New Charges Against Trump in Documents Case; Florida Ocean Temperatures Top Nearly 38 Degrees Celsius; N. Korea Hold Military Parade To Mark "Victory Day". Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: Donald Trump Facing New Charges In Classified Documents Case; Eastern U.S. Bracing For A Weekend Of Record Breaking Heat; Chaotic Scenes in Niger As The Country's Military Gives It Support To The Ongoing Coup; The Eagles Announced The Dead of Founding Member Randy Meisner; Taylor Swift Fans Stir Up Seismic Activity At Her Concert. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN INTERNATIONAL: New Charges Filed in Mar-a-Lago Documents Case; U.S. Urges Americans to Leave Haiti as soon as Possible; July Set to be Planet's Hottest Month on Record; South Africa-Russia Relationship Under Scrutiny. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Russian President Promises Free Grain to Six African Countries after the Black Sea Grain Deal Exit; Israeli PM tells CNN that the Judicial Reform Law is a Minor Correction; U.N. Chief Warns of a Growing Regional Instability following the Coup in Niger; Wildfires now erupting in the Puglia region in Italy; North Korea paraded Military Equipment to mark Victory Day; Nigeria stunned co-host Australia at the Women's World Cup. Aired 3-4a ET
• Trump Faces New Charges on the Mar-a-Lago Documents Case; Israeli PM speaks to CNN on the ongoing protests vs. Judicial Overhaul Bill; Army Backs Coup in Niger despite Global Condemnation; U.N. Chief: "The era of global boiling has arrived"; Soaring temperatures stoke wild fires in Europe; July set to be the planet's hottest month on record; Sharks and ocean heat - sharks now travelling to new colder areas; Bacteria turns Romanian lake pink; U.S. and Taliban officials to hold talks in Doha, Qatar; Afghans living in limbo - still waiting for visas promised by U.S.; Astronomers find water vapor in distant star system. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• New Charges Filed In Mar-A-Lago Documents Case; New Judicial Reform Law In Israel Sparks More Protest; South Africa-Russia Relationship Under Scrutiny; North Korea Holds Military Parade for Victory Day; July Set to be Planet's Hottest Month on Record; Afghans Living in Limbo; Women's World Cup. Aired 1-2a ET
• Netanyahu Plays Down Judicial Reform; Trump Facing New Felony Charges; July Now Hottest Month Ever; Interview with The Jerusalem Post Senior Columnist and Editor, The Jerusalem Post Former Editor-In- Chief, and "Shadow Strike" Author Yaakov Katz; Despite International Criticism, Army Supports Coup; Disastrous Effects from Regional Instability; Russia's War on Ukraine; Ukrainian Forces Move Forward Into Village in Region of Donetsk; Summit with African Leaders Launched by Putin; In Spite of Mutiny, Prigozhin Conducts Business at Putin Summit; North Korea Celebrates "Victory Day" with Military Parade; ECB Hikes Interest Rates to Combat Inflation; U.N. Chief: "The Era of Global Boiling has Arrived"; Remembering Sinead O'Connor. Aired 12-12:45a ET


July 27, 2023
• CNN International: Zelenskyy Visits Dnipro Amid Ongoing Offensive; North Korea, Russia, China Commemorate "Victory Day"; Judge not Ready to Accept Hunter Biden Plea Deal; U.S. joins Condemnations of Apparent Coup Attempt. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: U.S. Lawmakers Call for Transparency on Flying Objects; Israeli Supreme Court to Take Up Controversial Law in September; North Korea Welcomes Russian and Chinese Delegations; Netherland and U.S. Battle It Out in rematch of 2019 Final. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Hunter Biden Plea Deal on Hold; McConnell Says He's Fine After Freezing During Remarks; Ukraine Committing More Forces to Counteroffensive; Record Heat Wave Across the U.S.; Putin Welcomes African Leaders to St. Petersburg; Wildfires, High Temps Continue to Grip Southern Europe; Niger's Military Announces President's Ouster. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• African Leaders Look for Promises on Grain Supplies at the Russia-Africa Summit; Niger's Military Announces the Ouster of its President on National TV; Southern Europe Continues to Struggle with Extreme Heat and Wildfires; Federal Reserve Hiked the Highest Interest Benchmark Rate in 22 Years; Singer and Activist Sinead O'Connor Dies; USA and Netherlands match at the Women's World Cup ends in a Draw. Aired 3-4a ET
• Niger Soldiers Claim President Is Ousted; Ukraine: F-16 Training For Pilots To Begin In August; Wildfires, High Tensions Continue To Grip Southern Europe; North Korea Welcomes Russian & Chinese Delegations; North Korea Silent On Fate Of U.S. PVT. Travis King; U.N. Oversees Unloading Of Oil From Rusting Tanker; Netherlands & U.S. Battle It Out In Rematch Of 2019 Final. Aired 2-3a ET
• Wildfires, High Temps Continue To Grip Southern Europe; Firefighters Battling At Least 90 Wildfires Across Greece; Niger's Military Announces President's Ouster; Actor Kevin Spacey Cleared of All Sexual Assault Charges; Sinead O'Connor Dies at 56. Aired 1-2a ET
• 56-year-old Irish Provocateur Singer Passes Away; Interview with The Lefsetz Letter Music Writer Bob Lefsetz; U.N. Monitors Oil Drained from Corroding Tanker; U.S. Interest Rates Hiked Again; Judge Unwilling to Accept Hunter Biden's Plea Agreement; U.S. Fed Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 22 Years; Former FTX CEO Bankman- Fried Subjected to Judge's Gag Order; Niger Soldiers Claim President Mohamed Bazoum Has Been Ousted; Ukraine Making Major Push Along Southern Front Lines; Wildfires, High Temperatures Continue To Grip Southern Europe; Israel Supreme Court To Take Up Controversial Law In September; U.S. Fight Back To 1-1 Draw Against Netherlands In Women's World Cup; Provocative Irish Singer Sinead O'Connor Dies At Age 56. Aired 12-12:45a ET


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