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February 27, 2024


February 26, 2024
• Negotiations Over Deal To Release Hamas Hostages Resume Today; Three Clinics Pause IVF Treatments Following Court Ruling; Trump Appeals Civil Fraud Judgment In New York. Aired 11:30a-12p ET
• Measles Outbreak Grows In Southern Florida; Biden Expected To Visit U.S.-Mexico Border On Thursday; Biden Set To Meet With Congressional Leaders Over Ukraine Aid. Aired 11-11:30a ET
• To Avoid Going To Trial, Trump Wants To Set Federal Judges Against One Another; $454M Civil Fraud Verdict Appealed By Trump; Arguments In Historic Social Media Matters Heard By The Supreme Court; Separate Visits To US-Mexico Border Planned For Biden And Trump On Thursday; Today: Clock Ticking Shutdown As Congress Resumes; Duke Basketball Player Injured After Court Storming; Growing Measles Outbreak In Florida School. Aired 10:30-11a ET
• Haley Fights on in Michigan; Navalny Aide Says, Deal to Free Him, Two Americans was Near; Zelenskyy to CNN, Millions Will be Killed Without U.S. Aid. Aired 10-10:30a ET
• CNN International: France Hosts World Leaders At Ukraine Aid Conference; Biden To Meet With Congressional Leaders As Aid Blocked; Ukraine Retreats In Lastochkyne As Russia Pushes West. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: Ukraine Forces Retreat From Lastochkyne, Near Donetsk; Zelenskyy: Russia Could Attempt New Offensive In Spring; Palestinian Authority Prime Minister And Government Resign. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Couple Feared Dead After Boat Found in Caribbean; Outrage Grows Over Killing of Laken Hope Riley; Mexico City Faces Severe Water Shortage Amid Low Rainfall; Jurgen Klopp's Farewell Tour Visits Wembley. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Michigan Getting Ready to Hold Primaries on Tuesday; Haley Campaigns After Loss in Home State of South Carolina; House Democrat Urges Protest Vote Against Biden; White House Pushing for Passage of Ukraine Aid Bill; Central and Easter U.S. Could Fac Record-Breaking Heat; Talks to Resume on Release of Hostages, Pause of Fighting in Gaza. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Biden Meets Lawmakers for Demands on Ukraine Aid; Michigan Primary a Test for Biden; IDF Presented an Evacuation Plan Ahead of the Resumption of Negotiations for a Ceasefire. Ukrainian President Speaks to CNN on the War with Russia Entering its Third Year; Australia Slaps Sanctions to Seven Russian Prisoners who Mistreated Alexei Navalny; American Couple Apparently Dead in a Caribbean Boat Hijacking. Aired 3-4a ET
• Talks Continue for Hostage and Ceasefire Deal in Gaza; Rising West Bank Violence; New Russian Offensive and Frustration Towards the U.S. Congress Stalling Aid for Ukraine; Polish Farmers Block Ukraine Grains; Thousands of Brazilians Rally in Support of Jair Bolsonaro; Nikki Haley Stays in the Presidential Race; Russians Involved in Navalny's Death Sanctioned by Australia; Future Of Russian Opposition After Navalny; Mexico City Faces Severe Water Shortage Amid Low Rainfall. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Israel Vowing To Expand Military Operations In The City Of Rafah; Russia Expected To Attempt New Offensive By May; Frustration In Ukraine As U.S. Congress Stalls On Aid; Michigan Holds Presidential Primaries On Tuesday; Mexico City Faces Severe Water Shortages; Thousands Rally In Support of Bolsonaro Amid Legal Probe. Gang Leader's Escape Shines Light of Nation's Prison System; Many of Gaza's Cultural Landmarks, Treasures Destroyed; Xi Vows to Control Taiwan Echoing Putin's Ukraine Ambition; Scientists Discover Massive Black Hole; Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool Farewell Tour Visits Wembley. Aired 1- 2a ET
• Zelenskyy: 31,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed in War; Hostage Talks to Resume Amid Cautious Optimism; Father of Slain Palestinian- American Teen Seeks Justice; Houthi Attacks Curtailing Commercial Shipping in Red Sea; White House Pushing for Passage of Ukraine Aid Bill; Mexico City Faces Severe Water Shortage Amid Low Rainfall. Aired 12-1a ET


February 25, 2024
• Trump Wins South Carolina Republican Primary; U.S. Military Aid Package Held Up In Congress; U.S. Conducts New Strikes On Houthi Targets; Trump Allies Launch Super PAC To Help Fund Campaign, Legal Bills; China Returning Pandas To San Diego Zoo. Aired 5-6a ET
• South Carolina Republican Primary Won by Donald Trump; Haley Will Remain in the Campaign; As Third Year of Conflict Begins, Ukraine Observes Somber Occasion; European Leaders Say Extra Funding for Ukraine; $50 Billion Funding Authorized by EU; Congress Holds Up U.S. Military Assistance; Russian Authorities Finally Handed the Body of Alexei Navalny to His Family; Protests in Israel; New Strikes on Houthi Targets; Israel-Hamas War; Netanyahu: Anticipating Update from Israel Talks; Netanyahu Thinking About Evacuating Civilians from Rafah; Fatal Helicopter Crash Involved Two National Guard Members; Lack of Financing Causes Migrant Welcoming Center Closure; Truck Driver Overtime Hours Will Be Restricted by Japanese Government; French Agriculture Fair: Farmers Demonstrate Against E.U. Farming Regulations. Aired 4-5a ET
• Trump Wins South Carolina Primary; World Leaders Gather in Kyiv; Protesters Clash With Police in Israel. Aired 3-4a ET
• Ukraine Struggling To Defend Key Areas Two Years Into The War; Hunter Biden Closed-Door Deposition Set For Wednesday; Interview With Representative Debbie Dingell (D-MI) About Upcoming Michigan Primary; Dual US-Russian Citizen Arrested, Accused Of Treason; Georgia Forges Ahead In Electric Vehicle Production. Aired 7-8p ET
• U.S. Aid For Ukraine In Doubt As War Enters Third Year; National Security Adviser Says Ukraine Aid Decision Rests On Speaker Johnson; Interview With Representative Susan Wild (D-PA) About Ukraine And IVF In Alabama; Major Donor Halts Spending On Haley Campaign; Suspect In UGA Campus Killing Has Been Arrested Before; Family Of Missing Couple Still Hopeful They Will Return Home; Biden To Meet With Congressional Leaders On Ukraine Aid; Families Of Killed Palestinian- American Teens Demand Answers; FOX News Quiet After GOP Informant Indicted For Lying; Series About America's Political Scandal Airs Tonight. Aired 6-7p ET
• Zelensky Warns Of Impending Russian Attack, Hopes For U.S. Aid; Rep. Mike Quigley (D-IL) Is Interviewed About The U.S. Congress And Ukraine Aid; Trump To Focus On General Election, Nikki Haley Not Bowing Out Of The Race; Sen. Schumer Sounds The Alarm On Possible Government Shutdown; State Lawmakers Scramble To Protect IVF After Court Ruling; Negotiators Agree On Outline Of Hostage Deal; U.S. Faces Roller Coaster Weather. Aired 5-6p ET
• White House Says Negotiators Have Agreed To "Basic Contours" Of Hostage Deal; Volodymyr Zelenskyy Remains Defiant As War Enters Third Year; Suspect In UGA Campus Killing Arrested; Death Row Inmate Seeking New Trial; Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) Interview On War In Ukraine; Search For Missing Couple In Caribbean; Record Warmth This Week. Aired 4-5p ET
• Zelenskyy Remains Defiant: No Option But To Win Fight Against Russia; Top US Humanitarian Official To Travel To Middle East This Week; Hijacked At Sea. Aired 3-4p ET
• Zelenskyy Says He Has Hope That Congress Will Approve More Aid; Top U.S. Humanitarian Official To Travel To Middle East This Week; Trump Wins South Carolina Primary, Haley Vows To Stay In Race; Georgia Governor Criticizes Biden Over Jogger Death At UGA; Primary Race Shifts To Battleground State Of Michigan On Tuesday. Aired 2-3p ET


February 24, 2024
• S.C. GOP Primary Launches In Hours; Wounded Ukrainian Troops Remain Determined To Fight; Role Of Ukraine's Partners In Investigating War Crimes; Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Negotiations Could Go Through This Weekend; Families Of Killed Palestinian Americans Demand Answers; U.S. Announces 500+ New Sanctions On Russia; Teaching Black History Amid Restrictive Laws; CONCACAF Women's World Cup. Aired 5-6a ET
• Ukraine Marks Two Years Of War; Wounded Ukrainian Troops Remain Determined To Fight; Ukraine Relying More On European Aid As U.S. Aid Stalls In Congress; Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Negotiations Could Go Through This Weekend; S.C. GOP Primary Launches in Hours; Inside A Fertility Clinic Amid Questions Over The Future Of In Vitro Fertilization; Kyiv Residents Cope With Stress Of Living In War; Nvidia Names Huawei Top AI Competitor; Film Highlights Atrocities Of Russian Invasion. Aired 4-5a ET
• Ukraine Marks Two Years of War; Wounded Ukrainian Troops Remain Determined to Fight; Families of Killed Palestinian Americans Demand Answers; Russia Vows to Press Ahead in Ukraine; Trump Says Haley's Support Comes from Democrats, Calls Biden "A Racist"; Nvidia Names Huawei Top AI Competitor; Film Highlights Atrocities of Russian Invasion. Aired 3-4a ET
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• Voters Hit The Polls In South Carolina's Primary; Trump Headlines Last Day Of CPAC As South Carolina Voting Underway; RNC Circulating Resolutions To Slow Down Trump's Takeover; Ukrainian Fighter On Surviving Every Major Battle In Russia's War; President Zelenskyy Marks Second Anniversary Of War; Nikki Haley Vows To Stay In Race Through Super Tuesday; Anti-Government Protesters March Through Tel Aviv; Trump Legal Team Busy Filing Requests For Delays, Dismissals. Aired 3-4p ET
• Donald Trump Likely To Win South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary Against Nikki Haley; Ukrainian Forces Abandon City To Russian Military; Ukrainian Military Reports Russian Forces Using Human Wave Attacks Against Their Positions; Lack Of Weaponry Contributing To Loss Of Territory According To Ukrainian Officials; European Union Vows To Continue Providing Aid To Ukraine To Combat Russian Invasion; U.S. House Of Representatives Yet To Take Up Funding Package For Ukraine; Lunar Lander Touches Down On Surface Of Moon; Lunar Lander Sends Back Pictures Of Moon's Surface After Falling Over Upon Landing. Aired 2-3p ET
• Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Is Being Interviewed About The Importance Of Holding Both Allies And Adversaries Accountable As The U.S. Navigates Complex Geopolitical Challenges; Bucha Survivors Remember Russian Atrocities Two Years Later; CNN Talks With United States Ambassador To Ukraine On Two-Year Anniversary Of War; Voters Hit Polls In South Carolina's Primary; Documentary Explores Restaurant's Support For Ukraine; Interview With Carl Bildt, Former Swedish Prime Minister, On Ukraine; Amy Schumer Reveals She Has Cushing Syndrome; Wendy Williams Diagnosed With Aphasia & Dementia. Aired 1-12p ET
• Trump To Headline Last Day Of CPAC As South Carolina Underway; CPAC Attendees To Hold Straw Poll On Favorites For Trump Vice President Pick; Captured But Undeterred: One Soldier's Fight For Ukraine; DA Willis Rejects Trump Team Claims Regarding Cell Phone Data; Alabama's AG: "No Intention" To Prosecute IVF Families, Clinics; Netanyahu Unveils Plan For Future Of Gaza Post-Hamas. Aired 12-1p ET


February 23, 2024
• CNN International: Biden Imposes 500+ New Sanctions Against Russia; Schumer Leads U.S. Congressional Delegation To Ukraine; Netanyahu Unveils "Day After" Plan For A Postwar Gaza. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: Netanyahu Unveils "Day After" Plan For Postwar Gaza; Biden Administration To Sanction 500+ Russian Targets; Ukraine Takes Drone Fire Ahead Of War's Second Anniversary. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Kyiv and Kharkiv: Two Cities in Separate States of Anxiety; Top U.S. and Russian Diplomats Attend Meeting in Brazil; Foreign Ministers Discuss Israel-Hamas War; AT&T: Outage Linked to Network Expansion, Not Cyberattack. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: MSF: U.N. Security Council Debates, Delays While Civilians in Gaza Die; Netanyahu Reveals Day After Plan for a Postwar Gaza; Saturday Marks Two Years Since Russia Invaded Ukraine; Navalny's Mother Says She's Seen Her Son's Body; U.S. Spacecraft Lands on the Moon. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting Centers on Alexei Navalny's Death and Ukraine-Russia War. Israel to Expand Powers to the Hostage Negotiating Team When They'll Meet in Paris. South Carolina Voters Head to Polls for the Republican Primary. FCC to Investigate AT&T Outage; China to Donate Two Pandas to San Diego Zoo. Aired 3-4a ET
• Biden to Announce Major Sanctions Against Russia After Opposition Leader's Death; Judge Working for Trump's Civil Fraud Case Finalizing an Order to Pay More Than $300 Million; Odysseus Successfully Made its Moon Landing After 50 Years, First Images Expected; Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies in Sudan Amid Ongoing Civil War; AT&T: Outage Linked To Network Expansion, Not Cyberattack. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Loss of Avdiivka Wars Second Anniversary for Ukraine; U.S. To Impose Sanctions On More Than 500 Russian Targets; Navalny's Mother Says She's Seen Son's Body; Israeli Delegation Departs For Paris Hostage Talks; G20 Says Two-State Solution Only Answer To Israel- Palestinian Conflict; U.S. Pulls Off First Moon Landing Since 1972 With Spacecraft Odysseus. Ukrainians in State of Anxiety Two Years into War; China Calls U.S. Lawmakers' Visit to Taiwan "Interference"; Third Alabama Clinic Pauses IVF Programs after Court Ruling; U.S. Cellular Network Outage; China to Send Two Giant Pandas to San Diego Zoo. Aired 1-2a ET
• Navalny's Mother Says She's Seen Son's Body; Kherson Faces Grinding Struggle Ahead of War's Anniversary; Next Round of Negotiations to Begin in Paris for Hostage Release and Ceasefire; Odysseus Lander is Standing 'Upright' and Sending Data from Moon; Soldier's Wife: 'Don't Know What Tomorrow May Bring'; China to Send 2 Giant Pandas to San Diego Zoo. Aired 12-12:45a ET


February 22, 2024
• CNN International: Cellular Network Disruption Hits U.S. Mobile Phone Service; Ukrainian Forces Stretched Thin As War Nears Two-Year Mark; Putin Flexes Military Might As Biden Sharpens Verbal Attacks. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: U.S To Unveil New Sanctions Against Russia; UK Sanctions Officers Of Penal Colony Where Navalny Died; Biden Calls Putin "Crazy SOB" At Fundraiser. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Outmanned and Outgunned, Ukrainians Vow to Fight On; China Accuses Taiwan of Covering Up Death of Chinese Fisherman; House Republicans Defiant After FBI Informant Discredited; Biden Debating Executive Action on Southern Border; Facility Pauses IVF Treatment After Alabama Court Ruling. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: One Killed, Several Wounded in Shooting in West Bank; Negotiators Working to Reach Hostage Deal Before Ramadan; CNN Investigation: Israeli Forces Fired on U.N. Food Convoy; U.K. Hits Russian Penal Colony Officials with Sanctions for Navalny's Death; Woman Accused of Treason for Supporting Ukraine; Navalny's Widow Vows to Continue Husband's Cause. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• One Dead, Six Wounded in a West Bank Highway Shooting; Negotiators Race for a Hostage Deal Ahead of the Ramadan Period; A Russian-American Citizen Charged with Treason After Donating a Small Amount to the Ukrainian Charity; U.S. Secretary of State Arrives in Brazil for Talks Ahead of the G20 Summit in November; Chinese Coast Guard Officers Boarded a Taiwanese Tourist Boat; Nations and Private Companies Racing for the Lunar Landing to the Moon. Aired 3-4a ET
• One Dead, Seven Wounded In Shooting In West Bank; International Court Of Justice Holding Hearings On Legal Consequences Of Israel's Policies In Palestinian Territories; CNN Investigation: Israeli Forces Fired On U.N. Food Convoy; Outmanned And Outgunned, Ukrainians Vow To Fight On; House Republicans Defiant After FBI Informant Discredited; Displaced Palestinian Journalist Speaks Out Against Hamas; Journalist Speaks on Ordinary Palestinian's View of Hamas; EU Agrees to New Sanctions Targeting Russian Drones; Japan Spearheading Efforts to Rebuild Ukraine; No Decision Yet if Assange Can Appeal U.S. Extradition. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Israeli Forces Fired On Food Convoy In Gaza; U.K. Imposes Sanctions On Officials At Prison Where Alexei Navalny Died; Navalny's Widow Vows To Continue His Fight For A Free Russia; People In Sudan Enduring Hunger, Displacement Amid Conflict; WikiLeaks Founder Awaits Extradition Decision To U.S. from London Judge; House Republicans Defiant after FBI Informant Discredited; Boyfriend of Ksenia Karelina Pleads for Her Release; Outmanned and Outgunned, Ukrainians Vow to Fight On. Aired 1-2a ET
• Julian Assange Awaits Decision on Extradition Appeal in London Court; Republicans Continue Push For Impeachment of U.S. President Biden Despite Informant's Discrediting; Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Worsens as Tens of Thousands at Risk of Starvation and Disease; World Health Organization Warns of Dire Consequences from Gaza's Food and Water Shortages; U.S. Argues Against Israel's Unconditional Withdrawal from Palestinian Territories at International Court of Justice. Aired 12-1a ET


February 21, 2024
• CNN International: Putin Hails Troops After Capture Of Avdiivka In Ukraine; Ukraine Urges More Intl. Support After Loss Of Avdiivka; Russians Look To Advance After Fall of Avdiivka. Aired 11a-12p ET
• CNN International: Russia Set To Advance In Eastern Ukraine After Avdiivka Falls; Navalny's Mother Files Lawsuit Over "Inaction" To Release Body, Files Complaint About "Illegal Actions"; Biden Blasts Trump For Not Blaming Putin; Indicted Biden Accuser Says He Was Fed Info By Russians; U.S. Vetoes U.N. Resolution For Immediate Ceasefire In Gaza; U.N.: Gaza Residents Desperate Amid Hunger, Rising Malnutrition; U.K. High Court To Decide If Assange Has Right To Appeal; Jury Selection To Begin For Armorer In Deadly "Rust" Shooting; Navalnaya Vowed To Keep Up Her Husband's Political Activism; North Korea Reopens Borders To Tourists; Video Shows Gang Leader Lived "Like A King" In Prison. Aired 8-9a ET
• CNN International: Ukraine's Defense Intel: Russian Pilot Who Defected is Dead; IDF Troops Post Videos from Gaza on Social Media; Former Haitian First Lady Among 51 Indicted in Husband's Killing; Christie's Auctioning Off Items from Elton John's Atlanta Home. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: U.S. Vetoes Resolution for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza; Gaza Residents Desperate Amid Hunger, Rising Malnutrition; Navalny's Mother: Let Me Finally See My Son; Putin Calls Ukraine's Withdrawal from Avdiivka Unconditional Success; Ecuador's Chaotic Prison System. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Mother of the Late Russian Opposition Leader Appeals to their President; U.S. Vetoes United Nations Security Council Resolution on Gaza Ceasefire; North Korea Reopens Borders to Tourists; WikiLeaks Founder to Make Final Appeal in Court; Beyonce's New Country Single Tops the Charts. Aired 3-3:45a ET
• U.K. High Court to Decide if Julian Assange Has the Right to Appeal Against His Extradition; Widow of Assassinated Haitian President Jovenel Moise Among Dozens of People Accused in His 2021 Killing; Japanese Government to Limit Truck Driver Overtime Hours; Starbucks Unveils Pork Flavored Latte to Mark Chinese Lunar New Year. Aired 2-3a ET
• U.S. Vetoes U.N. Security Council Resolution Calling For An Immediate Ceasefire In Gaza; Moscow Court Upholds Detention Of U.S. Journalist; Russian Pilot Who Defected To Ukraine Is Believed Dead In Spain; Gang Leader Escape Shines Light On Nation's Prison System; U.N. Food Agency Pauses Deliveries To The North Of Gaza; IDF Troops Post Videos from Gaza on Social Media; Ukraine's War Effort Hampered by Low Ammo, Slow Recruitment; DOJ Filing Indicted FBI Informant; U.K. High Court to Decide if Assange Has Right to Appeal; Japanese Government to Limit Truck Driver Overtime Hours; Films of the Fab Four in the Works. Aired 1-2a ET
• Kremlin Outraged Over Accusations in Navalny Case; US Veto on Gaza Ceasefire Resolution Draws Criticism; World Food Programme Suspends Aid in Gaza Amid Risks; US to Impose Further Sanctions on Russia Over Navalny's Death; Navalny's Mother Appeals to Putin for Son's Release; Russian Helicopter Pilot Defects to Ukraine Found Dead; Ukrainian Troops Withdraw Amid Chaos in Avdiivka; Ukraine Marks Two Years of War with Russia; U.K. High Court to Decide if Assange Has Right to Appeal Extradition; North Korean Borders Reopen for First Time Since Pandemic; Starbucks Unveils Pork Flavored Latte to Mark Lunar New Year. Aired 12-12:45a ET


February 20, 2024
• CNN International: Ukrainian Military Says It Repelled 11 Russian Attacks In Zaporizhzhia Region Overnight; Dual U.S.-Russian Citizen Arrested In Russia; Navalny's Mother Asks Putin To Hand Over Her Son's Body; U.S. Proposes Temporary Ceasefire In U.N. Draft Resolution; Prince William "Deeply Concerned" About Human Cost Of Conflict; 100 Million Pieces Of Debris Are Circling The Globe. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: Russia Captures Key Ukrainian Town as U.S. Aid Stalls; Russian Influence Growing in Venezuela Amid Tension with U.S.; Navalny's Widow Vows to Continue Husband's Cause; 100 Million Pieces of Debris Circling Globe. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Navalny's Widow Vows to Keep Up His Fight; Mourners Lay Flowers in Moscow for Alexey Navalny; Ukraine Withdraws as U.S. Aid Stalls; U.S. Proposes Temporary Ceasefire in U.N. Draft Resolution; Situation Remains Dire for Children in Gaza. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• Alexei Navalny's Wife Speaks Out after the Unexplained Death of Her Husband; Biden Slams Republican Lawmakers on the Stalled Ukrainian Aid Bill; Russian FM to Visit Venezuela as Tensions Mounting Between the U.S. and Venezuela Ahead of the Elections; Scientists Unveil a New Artificial Intelligence Model to Detect if a Patient is a Male or a Female; Russian President Gifts a Car to North Korea Supreme Leader. Aired 3-4a ET
• Venezuelan Security Forces Detain High-profile Activist; 19 People Arrested for an Alleged Plot to Kill Maduro; U.S. Threatens to Re-impose Sanctions Against Venezuela; Russian Influence Growing in Venezuela Amid Tension With U.s.; American Woman Goes Missing in Madrid; Chilean Activists Demand the Return of a Huge Moai Statue From the British Museum. Aired 2-3a ET
• Navalny Aide Says His Body Won't Be Released For 14 Days; Israel Vows Rafah Ground Assault By Ramadan If Hostages Are Not Freed; Russia Takes Avdiivka From Ukraine; NATO's Stoltenberg Urges U.S. House To Pass Ukraine Aid; Situation Remains Dire for Children in Gaza; Houthi Rebels Say they Targeted U.S. and British Ships; Venezuelan Security Forces Detain High-Profile Activist; Lionel Messi Again Addresses Missed Hong Kong Match; 100 M Pieces of Debris Circling Globe. Aired 1-2a ET
• Yulia Navalny Continues Husband's Fight; Avdiivka Falls, Ukraine Conflict Intensifies; International Calls for Gaza Ceasefire; ICJ Case on Israel-Palestine Policies; Navalny's Widow Vows to Continue Husband's Cause; Venezuelan Security Forces Detain High- Profile Activist. Aired 12-12:45a ET


February 19, 2024
• CNN International: Israel Issues An Ultimatum To Hamas On Hostage Release; Kremlin: "Not Involved" In Returning Navalny's Body To Family; Some In Russia Taking Risk By Paying Respects To Navalny. Aired 8-8:30a ET
• CNN International: NY Governor Apologizes for Inappropriate Gaza Remarks; Three Killed in Minnesota Shooting; Heavy Rain and Flood Risk Impacts Millions on West Coast; Lunar New Year Tourism Revenues in China Up by 47 Percent Compared to 2023; Top Winners of the 77th British Academy Film Awards. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Russian Flag Flies Over Avdiivka After Months of Battle; Aid Bill in Limbo as U.S. Lawmakers on Recess; Rights Group: Concern Over Potential Israeli Ground Offensive in Rafah; Hundreds Detained for Attending Alexei Navalny Vigils; Nikki Haley Slams Trump's Comments on Vladimir Putin; Families of Hostages Await Word on Loved Ones Held by Hamas. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• New Amnesty Report Slams Anti-Terrorism Laws in Russia; Russian Flag Raised in the Ukrainian Town of Avdiivka After Months of Battle; Two Police Officers and a Firefighter Killed in the Line of Duty in Minnesota; Shanghai Back in Business after the Lunar New Year Holidays; Oppenheimer Wins Big at the BAFTAs; Italian Prisoners Make Musical Instruments from Scrap Migrant Boats. Aired 3-4a ET
• Russia Gets Full Control of Avdiivka; Germany and U.K. Mourn Death of Alexei Navalny; Russia's Surging Anti-Terrorism Laws; Nikki Haley Condemns Trump's Comments on NATO, Trump Compares Himself to Navalny; House Takes a Recess, Leaving Aid Bill to Ukraine Uncertain; Israel Sets Ramadan as Deadline for Hostage Release; ICJ Begins Hearing on Israel's Occupation of Palestine; Israel Condemns Brazil's President for Comparing Gaza War to the Holocaust; Shanghai Market Reopens, Tourism Reportedly Surged; U.S. Strikes Underwater Houthi Vessel For First Time; Top Winners Of The 77th British Academy Film Awards. Aired 2-3a ET
• Thousands Sign Petition Demanding Release Of Body Of Navalny; Russia Takes Avdiivka From Ukraine, Biggest Gain In Nine Months; Israel Will Launch Rafah Offensive If Hostages Not Returned By Ramadan; Israel Opposes Unilateral Imposition of Palestinian State; U.S. Military Reports First Houthi Unmanned Underwater Vessel In Red Sea; Fighting Takes Heavy Toll on Sudan's Most Vulnerable Population; Shanghai Market Reopens, Tourism Reportedly Surged; OpenAI Unveils New Text-to-Video Generator Sora; Salvaging Beauty from Tragedy; Top Winners of the 77th British Academy Film Awards. Aired 1-2a ET
• Doctor Describes 'Overwhelming Experience' in Gaza; Families of Israeli Hostages File ICC Case Against Hamas; Exports of Crude Oil to India Help Russia Fund War; Shanghai Market Reopens, Record Tourism Spending Reported; Explorer Follows Original Path of Human Migration; Oppenheimer is Big Winner at BAFTAS. Aired 12-12:45a ET


February 18, 2024
• Ukrainian Town Of Avdiivka Is Now Under Russian Control; Growing Outrage Over Death Of Putin Critic Alexei Navalny; Trump Bashes "Lunatic" Judge In NY Civil Fraud Trail; Haley Slams Trump In Wake Of Navalny Death; Israel Hostage Coordinator: Hamas Demands "Delusional"; Tech Companies Take Aim At Deceptive AI In Elections. Aired 5-6a ET
• "Putin is Responsible", Says Biden for the Death of Alexei Navalny; Ukraine Troops Pulls Out of Avdiivka Town; In Light of Navalny's Passing, Haley Attacks Trump; Trump Ordered to Pay Around $355 by New York Judge in Fraud Trial; At Sneak Con in Philadelphia, Trump Debuts Line of Shoes; U.S. Vows to Reject New U.N. Security Council Resolution on Gaza Ceasefire; Israeli Attacks on Central Gaza and Rafah Left At Least 81 Deaths; U.S. Attacks Houthis in Self- Defense; Ukrainian President Implores Leaders to Provide More Weapons; Interview with Russian Opposition Politician, Adviser to Alexei Navalny and Former Russian Deputy Energy Minister Vladimir Milov; Planned Nuclear Space Weapon Development Underway in Russia; Orban Claims Sweden's NATO Candidacy Can Be Ratified by Hungary; Japan Successfully launches H3 Rocket; Historic NBA All-Star Weekend Underway. Aired 4-5a ET
• Biden Says, Putin Ultimately Responsible for Navalny Death; Trump Rails Against New York Civil Case Ruling; Israeli Airstrikes Hit Central Gaza. Aired 3-4a ET
• President Biden Slams House For Taking Break Without Ukraine Aid; Video Shows Russia Raising Its Flag In Ukrainian City Of Avdiivka; Trump Has Been Fined About $438 Million Over Past Four Weeks; Trump's First Criminal Trial To Start March 25th; Services Resume At Lakewood Church One Week After Shooting; Russian Police Shove Man's Head Into Snow At Navalny Memorial. Aired 7-8p ET
• Biden Rips House For Taking Break Without Passing Ukraine Aid; Interview With Representative Joaquin Castro (D-TX) About Aid To Ukraine; VP Kamala Harris Quietly Working To Boost Biden Campaign Strategy; Israeli Hostage Families File War Crimes Charges Against Hamas; Ukraine Loses Key Town of Avdiivka To Russian Forces; Two Officers, One Firefighter Killed In Minnesota Shooting; OpenAI Announces Tool That Generates Videos Through Text Prompts. Aired 6-7p ET
• Avdiivka Falls To Russia; Nikki Hale Criticizes Trump Over Navalny's Death; Liz Cheney Calls On Congress To Act On Ukraine Aid; Russia; Hundreds Of Arrests Made In Russia For Paying Respect To Navalny. Aired 5-6p ET
• U.S. Strikes Against Houthi Rebel Targets; Global Outrage Aimed At Russia Over Death Of Alexei Navalny; 2 Officers, 1 Firefighter Killed In Minnesota Shooting; France And Egypt Express "Firm Opposition" To Any Offensive In Rafah; Nasser Medical Out Of Service; Kamala Harris High-Profile Role; Migrant Shelter Boy Dies; All-Star Game Hours Away. Aired 4-5p ET
• US Conducts Strikes Against Houthi Underwater Vessel For The First Time Since Red Sea Attacks Began; Hospital Director: At Least 13 Killed In Israeli Airstrikes In Rafah; Global Outrage Aimed At Russia Over Death Of Putin Critic. Aired 3-4p ET
• U.S. Conducts Strikes Against Houthi Underwater Vessel For The First Time Since Attacks Began; Hospital Director: At Least 13 Killed In Israel Airstrikes In Rafah; Biden Blames "Congressional Inaction" For Fall Of Key Ukrainian Town; Global Outrage Aimed At Russia Over Death Of Putin Critic; Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay His Trial For Election Subversion. Aired 2-3p ET


February 17, 2024
• Grief And Outrage Over Alexei Navalny's Prison Death; Trump Ordered To Pay Over $350 Million In Business Empire Scheme; Israel Will Not Stop Fighting during Ramadan; Biden Pledges Continued Support For East Palestine, Ohio; Curry And Ionescu Set For 3-Point Shootout. Aired 5-6a ET
• Grief And Outrage Over Alexei Navalny's Prison Death; Trump Ordered To Pay Over $350 Million In Business Empire Scheme; Judge To Decide Whether To Disqualify DA Fani Willis; Israel Releases Names Of UNRWA Employees Allegedly Involved In October 7 Attacks; Zelenskyy At Munich Conference As U.S. Aid Stalled In Congress; Prince Harry Speaks After King Charles III's Diagnosis. Aired 4-5a ET
• Grief And Outrage Over Alexei Navalny's Prison Death; Trump Ordered To Pay Over $350 Million In Business Empire Scheme; Israel Will Not Stop Fighting During Ramadan; Prince Harry Speaks After King Charles III's Diagnosis. Aired 3-4a ET
• Monitoring Group: 400+ People Detained Across Russia While Mourning Navalny; Alexey Navalny's Family Demands The Return Of His Body; Global Outrage Grows Over Death Of Putin Critic Alexey Navalny. Aired 8-9p ET
• Global Outrage Grows Over Death Of Alexei Navalny; Biden Blames Congress For Fall Of Key Ukrainian Town Avdiivka; Trump Attacks Judge Behind $355 Million Civil Fraud Case Fine; Sources: Russia Attempting To Develop Nuclear Space Weapon; Biden Fears More Ukrainian Towns Will Fall Without More US Aid; Navalny, The Latest In The Long Line Of Fallen Putin Critics. Aired 7-8p ET
• Biden Blames Congress For Fall Of Key Ukrainian Town, Avdiivka; Trump Suggests Russia Can Invade US Allies; Judge Orders Trump To Pay Nearly $355M In Civil Fraud Trial; Alexey Navalny's Family Demands The Return Of His Body; TX Gov. Announces Plan To Build Military Base In Eagle Pass; Judge to Decide Whether Fani Willis Can Stay On Trump Case. Aired 6-7p ET
• Biden Speaks About Death Of Alexey Navalny And The Fate Of Ukraine Aid In Congress; Alexey Navalny's Family Demands The Return Of His Body; Interview With Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA); Sources: Russia Attempting To Develop Nuclear Space Weapon; Global Outrage Grows Over Death Of Putin Critic Alexey Navalny; Trump's Fortune Take Major Hit In NY Civil Judgement; Basketball's Best Gather For NBA All-Star Weekend. Aired 5-6p ET
• Did Not Air 4-5p ET
• Biden Blames Congress For Fall Of Ukrainian City Of Avdiivka; Global Outrage Grows Over Death Of Putin Critic Alexey Navalny; New Details Emerge On Potential Russian Nuclear Space Weapon; Tennessee Sheriff's Office Releases Video Of Shooting That Killed Deputy; Biden Visits Site Of East Palestine, Ohio Trail Derailment; Texas Governor Announces Plans To Build 80-Acre Base In Eagle Pass; Trump Addresses Supporters In Michigan Following Latest Civil Fraud Trial. Aired 3-4p ET
• Russian Opposition Leader And Putin Critic Alexey Navalny Dies While Imprisoned In Russian Penal Colony; House Republicans Signaling They Will Not Take Up Bill To Provide Aid To Ukraine To Combat Russian Invasion; Judge Orders Former President Trump And His Companies To Pay $355 Million In Civil Fraud Trial And Bans Trump from Running Any Business In New York For Three Years; Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Answers Questions Regarding Possible Conflict Of Interest In Election Interference Case Against Former President Trump; Donald Trump Likely To Use Funds From Super PAC To Pay Legal Fees; Israeli Hostage Coordinator Says Hamas' Conditions For Hostages Release Delusional. Aired 2-3p ET
• Navalny's Mother Arrives At Morgue, Told His Body Not There; Zelensky: Putin Sent A "Clear Message" With Death Of Navalny; Sources: Russia Attempting To Develop Nuclear Space Weapon Ro Destroy Satellites With Massive Energy Wave; Judge To Decide Whether To Disqualify Fani Willis; "United States Of Scandal" Premiers Tomorrow At 9P ET/PT; German Defense Minister On Navalny's Death & Future Of NATO; 27 Million-Plus At Risk Of Flooding And Landslides From 2 Storms In CA; The Mystery Of The Pregnant Stingray. Aired 1-2p ET
• Global Outrage Grows Over Death Of Putin Critic Alexey Navalny; Vice President Harris Meets Zelenskyy In Munich, Vows U.S. Support For Ukraine; Vice President Harris: United States "Cannot Play Political Games' With Ukraine Support; Judge Orders Trump To Pay Nearly $355M In Civil Fraud Trial; Russia Attempting To Develop Nuclear Space Weapon; VA Home Explodes, Leaving Firefighter Dead And 13 Others Injured; Israel Hostage Coordinator: Hamas Demands For Deal "Delusional". Aired 12-1p ET


February 16, 2024
• CNN International: Did Not Air
• CNN International: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Testifies in Misconduct Hearing; Ugandan Renewable Energy Company Brings Biofuel to Farmers. Aired 4:30-5a ET
• CNN International: Hearings on Motions to Disqualify Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis; Trump's First Criminal Trial Set for March 25 in New York; Former FBI Informant Arrested, Charged with Lying About Bidens; Israeli Special Forces Raid Nassar Hospital in Gaza; Fallout Over Threat of Russian Anti-Satellite System; Munich Security Conference Gets Underway. Aired 4-4:30a ET
• IDF Raids Gaza's Nasser Hospital; Fani Willis Testifies Over Her Relationship with Nathan Wade at the Election Subversion Trial. World Leaders Gathered in Munich for the Annual Security Conference; Presidential Elections in Senegal Indefinitely Postponed; Greece Legalizes Same Sex Marriage. Aired 3-4a ET
• Israeli forces Raid One Of Gaza's Last Functioning Hospitals; U.S. Stocks Bounce Back From Steep Losses; Georgia District Attorney On Trial For Allegations Of Misconduct; Witnesses Recall The Chaotic Scene In Kansas City Chiefs Celebration; World Leaders Gather In NATO Conference; Ex-FBI Informant Arrested, Charged With Lying About Bidens; Scientists Track Changes To Polar Bear Behavior. Aired 2-2:45a ET
• Israeli Special Forces Raid Nasser Hospital In Gaza; NATO Chief Pushes Back Against Trump's Comments On Alliance; Ex-FBI Informant Arrested, Charged With Lying About Bidens; Fallout over Threat of Russian Anti-Satellite System; Israel Special Forces Raid Nasser Hospital in Gaza; Kansas City Mass Shooting; Greek Parliament Legalizes Same Sex Marriage; Figures Show U.K. in Recession with General Election Months Away. Aired 1-2a ET
• Israel Special Forces Raid Nasser Hospital in Gaza; NATO Chief Pushes Back Against Trump's Comments, New Pledges Made to Ukraine; Trump's First Criminal Trial Set for March 25 in New York; Fani Willis Testifies in Misconduct Hearing for Georgia Election Subversion Case; Greek Parliament Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage. Aired 12-12:45a ET


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