
Global soccer fans are known for chugging late-night pints. But on the other side of the globe in Hong Kong, people are swapping beer for rounds of piping hot Chinese tea, paired with savory dim sum.

Global soccer fans are known for chugging late-night pints. But on the other side of the globe in Hong Kong, people are swapping beer for rounds of piping hot Chinese tea, paired with savory dim sum.

CNN’s Pamela Brown reports from inside the hangar of the USS Abraham Lincoln and takes an up-close look at the fighter jets used during the US-Iran conflict as the truce crumbles.

In South China's Guangxi Region, animal shelter owner Mo Xingjian waded through floodwater to evacuate animals from his flooded shelter. The flooding follows record-breaking rainfall from the remnants of Tropical Storm Maysak.

Around 10 explosions have been heard in Iran’s southern port city of Chabahar, according to Iranian state media, following renewed US strikes. afte rthe US said it launched another round of airstrikes against the country.

CNN's Pamela Brown is reporting from the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea as the US weighs next steps for Iran after a new round of strikes put the two sides’ interim agreement on the point of collapse, according to a US official.

CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports from Tehran where Iranians are lashing out at President Trump after the US president said earlier Wednesday he believed the memorandum of understanding was "over." Speaking at a NATO summit in Turkey, Trump called the country’s leaders “scum” and said they were “evil,” following a night of strikes in the region after Iran targeted commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz Tuesday. CNN operates in Iran only with the permission of the government but maintains full editorial control of its reports.

President Donald Trump said the US will “very probably hit” Iran again tonight after the two sides traded strikes overnight. Trump earlier said he believed the memorandum of understanding with Tehran “is over,” but that negotiators can “keep talking if they want.”

Speaking at the NATO summit in Turkey on Wednesday, President Donald Trump said he believes the Iran ceasefire is "over" following a new exchange of strikes between the US and Iran. The president said peace talks can continue but are a "waste of time.


