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Iceland’s big problem with Instagrammable flowers

The purple lupine flowers may look beautiful, but as they spread through Iceland they pose a threat to native plant life. CNN’s Antoinette Radford explains.

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Iceland’s big problem with Instagrammable flowers

The purple lupine flowers may look beautiful, but as they spread through Iceland they pose a threat to native plant life. CNN’s Antoinette Radford explains.

01:33 • Source: CNN
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Daughter of Venezuelan opposition leader accepts Nobel Peace Prize

CNN's Stefano Pozzebon reports on how the government and citizens of Venezuela are reacting to María Corina Machado receiving this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, which her daughter accepted on her behalf.

01:24 • Source: CNN
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US seizes oil tanker off Venezuela's coast

President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed that the US had taken control of an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. Attorney General Pam Bondi later posted a video on X showing armed personnel rappelling on to the ship from a helicopter, then moving on deck with guns drawn.

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Trump confirms he thinks African countries are "shitholes"

CNN's Jake Tapper takes a look at President Donald Trump's remarks on Tuesday referring to African nations as "shithole countries," and how his comments confirm the president's reported use of the word in 2018, an allegation he denied at the time.

01:57 • Source: CNN
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Pacific Northwest poised for more significant flooding

An "atmospheric river" of moisture has left parts of Oregon and Washington under feet of water. The heavy rain have closed roads, caused power outages, and stranded vehicles.

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Protesters confront ICE agents in Minneapolis neighborhood

Federal agents used pepper spray to disperse a crowd of protesters that surrounded their vehicles in a heavily Somali neighborhood in Minnesota. The Trump administration has been openly targeting the Somali community with immigration enforcement operations. ICE officials told the AP via email that they made no arrests in the neighborhood and provided no further details.

01:04 • Source: CNN
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Dramatic moment plane collides with car during highway crash landing

A newly released video shows the moment a plane hits a car whilst attempting a crash landing on I-95 in Brevard County, Florida. The driver of the vehicle was transported to a nearby hospital with minor injuries while the pilot and passenger were left uninjured, authorities told CNN affiliate WESH.

00:35 • Source: CNN
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Parents of girl bullied online react to social media ban

The parents of Charlotte O'Brien, a teenager who took her own life after online bullying, have spoken out in favor of Australia's social media ban for under 16s. Charlotte's funeral, which was held last month, drew attention to the impact online bullying can have on families.

01:37 • Source: CNN
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Sen. Bernie Sanders reacts to JD Vance's praise about him

CNN's Kaitlan Collins asks Sen. Bernie Sanders about recent remarks President JD Vance made praising the Vermont senator.

01:01 • Source: CNN
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Trump slips back into 2024 campaign mode in insult-ridden speech

President Donald Trump sought to debut a new economic message: Democrats drove up prices, “and we’re bringing them down.” But the president at times undercut that message, complaining that his prepared remarks were boring and setting off on long, unrelated and often insult-ridden tangents at an event in Pennsylvania. CNN's Alayna Treene has the details.

01:27 • Source: CNN
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American tackled by US military servicemen in Japan

An American civilian and former Marine named Kareem El was tackled and detained by US military police in Okinawa, Japan for refusing to provide identification, despite being within his rights to do so. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery spoke to Kareem about the incident, and the surrounding concerns over unilateral US military patrols in Japan.

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Trump says he aced the economy. Hear what people at the grocery store think

CNN's Alayna Treene heads to a grocery store in Pennsylvania to ask residents what they think about the state of the economy. President Trump said in a Politico interview that he would give the economy an A-grade rating.

01:23 • Source: CNN