
CNN's Havana Bureau Chief Patrick Oppmann witnesses how residents in the Cuban capital are running out of patience amid widespread power outings and shortages.

CNN's Havana Bureau Chief Patrick Oppmann witnesses how residents in the Cuban capital are running out of patience amid widespread power outings and shortages.

Tens of thousands gathered in London for a "Unite the Kingdom" rally organized by far-right, anti-Muslim activist Tommy Robinson. The Metropolitan Police said it had launched a “significant” policing operation, amid fears that the protest could clash with a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day march elsewhere in the city. The police said it had made 11 arrests for a variety of offenses. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.

Pope Leo amused a group of young Catholics with the 6-7 motion, a viral trend that originated from a drill rap song.

Despite a fragile US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza, Israel carried out a strike targeting Hamas’ most senior military leader, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who Israel holds responsible for being one of the "architects" of the October 7th attack.

President Donald Trump is back in the US after what he called a successful trip to China.

CNN's Matthew Chance gets rare access to the site of Iran’s Karaj B1 Bridge that was heavily damaged in deadly US airstrikes in April. As Trump warns he could target more bridges in Iran, a local official says reconstruction is the focus. CNN operates in Iran with the permission of the government but maintains full editorial control of its reports.

A viral clip from Beijing sparked online speculation that President Donald Trump was trying to sneak a look at Chinese President Xi Jinping’s notes. But a closer look at the footage tells a different story.


