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Iran’s women’s soccer team refuse to sing national anthem

Iran's women's soccer team stayed silent while their national anthem played before a match with South Korea. Iranian journalist Raha Pourbakhsh told CNN that the team had their phones tapped by the Islamic Republic. CNN's Christina Macfarlane reports.

01:17 • Source: CNN
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Iran’s women’s soccer team refuse to sing national anthem

Iran's women's soccer team stayed silent while their national anthem played before a match with South Korea. Iranian journalist Raha Pourbakhsh told CNN that the team had their phones tapped by the Islamic Republic. CNN's Christina Macfarlane reports.

01:17 • Source: CNN
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How China can benefit from the energy crisis

With oil-starved countries scrambling for fuel, one country is reaping the benefits from the global supply shock: China. CNN’s Stephanie Yang explains how China’s status as the renewables king of the planet is granting the country more influence with increasing exports of solar technology, batteries, and EVs.

00:52 • Source: CNN
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King Charles' US visit happening despite WHCD shooting

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla’s state visit to the US will go ahead as planned, following a shooting at last night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner. CNN understands there will be some minor operational adjustments to one or two engagements, but the overall plan for the four-day visit remains as previously scheduled.

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Video shows deadly highway bombing in Colombia

At least 14 people were killed and dozens more wounded after local authorities said a bomb went off on the Pan-American Highway in Cajibío, Colombia. The country’s military blamed dissident factions of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, a defunct leftist militant group, for the attack.

00:40 • Source: CNN
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There's a new playbook to fight catastrophic wildfires

After Chile was rocked by a wildfire that killed 21 people and destroyed more than 1,750 homes, CNN's Stefano Pozzebon embedded with an international firefighting group in Colombia training in "integrated fire management" — a prevention-first doctrine that could offer a new solution for countries facing wildfires.

01:50 • Source: CNN
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Iranian foreign minister leaves Pakistan after talks

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi departed Islamabad on Saturday evening local time, according to Iranian sources. He held meetings in the Pakistani capital with senior figures from the military and government. A few hours after his departure, President Donald Trump announced he had cancelled plans for his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to travel to Islamabad.

01:10 • Source: CNN
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Glacier blocks route to Everest summit

Hundreds of climbers including sherpas have gathered at the Everest base camp as a massive serac, or a block of glacial ice, is hindering the route to the summit. Alpinists are in limbo as they wait for it to collapse and clear the way.

01:03 • Source: CNN
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Will China’s self-driving cars dominate the roads?

As Chinese automakers try to wow consumers with the latest assisted driving technology at the Beijing Auto Show, CNN’s Simone McCarthy explains how Chinese self-driving cars could dominate the roads around the world.

01:49 • Source: CNN