
CNN’s Fred Pleitgen and photojournalist Claudia Otto were the first journalists from a US network to get on the ground in Tehran. CNN operates in Iran only with government permission. He shares his reporting with CNN’s Erin Burnett.

CNN’s Fred Pleitgen and photojournalist Claudia Otto were the first journalists from a US network to get on the ground in Tehran. CNN operates in Iran only with government permission. He shares his reporting with CNN’s Erin Burnett.

Protesters in Tel Aviv give voice to Israel’s anti-war minority. Not everyone supports the attacks on Iran, they say, predicting their movement will grow as the war continues.

Strikes continue to hit Iran's capital, Tehran, late Saturday night. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports from the ground. CNN operates in Iran only with government permission.

CNN’s Matthew Chance reports from Beirut where he and his team are navigating an increasingly unpredictable environment as Lebanon is dragged into the Iran war.

CNN’s Frederik Pleitgen spoke to shopkeepers and customers in Iran’s capital who say not only have sales drastically decreased, but they’re also worried for their lives. CNN is able to report in Iran only with the Iranian government’s permission.

CNN's Erin Burnett speaks to former Israeli national security adviser Eyal Hulata, who says the country is making "a lot of progress" in the conflict with Iran.

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues, CNN's Jeremy Diamond reports on how there has been an uptick of settler violence in the West Bank, as well as restrictions on Gaza's borders, forcing food prices to rise.

CNN's Will Ripley goes to a rare auction at Taiwan's police academy, where a fleet of rare supercars belonging to alleged international crime kingpin Chen Zhi are being sold.


