
Thousands attend a peace rally in Mexico to demand justice for the murder of Mayor Carlos Manzo. Manzo was an outspoken anti-crime official, who was killed while taking part in a Day of the Dead celebration.

Thousands attend a peace rally in Mexico to demand justice for the murder of Mayor Carlos Manzo. Manzo was an outspoken anti-crime official, who was killed while taking part in a Day of the Dead celebration.

Only days after Typhoon Kalmaegi—the deadliest storm to hit the Philippines—slammed into the country, a second typhoon made landfall. Researchers have warned that the climate crisis has exacerbated the scale and intensity of regional storms.

Russian President Vladimir Putin was confronted by an 11-year-old girl at a ceremony in Moscow marking Russia's Unity Day.

Six months into his papacy, Pope Leo has earned praise for his humility, outspokenness, and Chicago roots. From speaking out on immigration and the environment to sharing Wordle games and deep-dish pizza moments with his brothers, the first American pope is striking a balance between tradition and his own distinctly modern approach.

Chaos inside a Paris music hall as Pro-Palestinian protesters lit red flares in the crowd during a performance by the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told CNN that Russia is "investigating whether it is necessary to start preparations" for nuclear testing. CNN senior correspondent Fred Pleitgen explains what this could mean.

Following the October 19 heist, information has resurfaced about gaps in the Louvre's security, including a claim that the password to the museum's CCTV network was at one point "Louvre." Paris Bureau Chief Saskya Vandoorne breaks it down.

Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to spy on each other by using a revamped mobile application to report suspicious people or activities. VenApp, originally launched by President Nicolás Maduro in 2022, is being used as a tool for Venezuelans to inform the government of anything that it might consider seditious or disloyal.


