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CNN goes inside Ukraine-occupied Russia. Thailand's parliament picks its youngest prime minister. And, the company aiming to deliver your take-out by robot.
All that and more with for Julia Chatterley.
Ukraine's President Zelensky says his country has seized a key town inside Russia. Nick Paton Walsh has a live report from Sumy, Ukraine. Five people have been charged in connection with the death of Friends actor Matthew Perry. A typhoon heads towards Japan. And, Time's "Kid of the Year" joins the show to talk about developing a soap that he hopes will help fight cancer.
All that and more with Lynda Kinkade, in for Julia Chatterley.
Ukraine says it's captured 100 Russian servicemen as it continues its cross-border incursion. International mediators prepare for crucial Gaza ceasefire talks but a sources tells CNN that Hamas won't attend. Japan's prime minister says he'll step down in September. And, NASA says it still hasn't decided how it will get two astronauts stranded on the ISS back to earth. All that and more with Paula Newton, in for Julia Chatterley.
President Zelensky says Ukraine controls more than 70 settlements in Russia as troops continue to advance. The U.S. State Department approves a potential weapons sale to Israel worth around $20 billion. And, scientists say they think they've found liquid water deep beneath the surface of Mars.
All that and more with Julia Chatterley.
The U.S. and allies call for Iran to stand down from any potential attack on Israel. Ukraine says it has taken 1,000 square kilometers of Russian territory. Emergency workers struggle to contain wildfires in Greece. And, the Olympics in Paris come to an end. How good were they?
All that and more with Paula Newton who's is in for Julia.
At least 61 people die in a plane crash in Brazil. Ukrainian soldiers appear to take control of a Russian gas facility. And, the Olympic boxer at the center of a misgendering controversy wins gold in Paris.
Lynda Kinkade wraps up the day's news.
Donald Trump commits to presidential debates with Kamala Harris in a rambling news conference laden with falsehoods. Teenagers questioned over an alleged plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Austria. And San Diego falls in love with two giant pandas on loan from China. Linda Kinkade wraps up the day's news.
Taylor Swift concerts are canceled over fears of a terror attack. Egypt tells its airlines to avoid Iranian airspace. Boeing's Starliner crew could be stuck on the ISS until next year. And, all the latest from the Olympic games
All that and more with Richard Quest.
The prime minister of Bangladesh resigns and flees the country following protests. Kamala Harris narrows her VP picks to two. And, Simone Biles ends her Paris Olympic games.
All that and more with Julia Chatterley.
Stock markets fall as weak U.S. employment data fuels recession fears. Israel braces for an attack as Hamas political leader Haniyeh is buried. The U.S. says Venezuelan President Maduro clearly lost his reelection bid. And, Marchand's magic in the Olympic pool.
All that and more with Julia Chatterley.