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Russia: Long-term peace in Iran must be secured
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova says that Russia welcomes the ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran and stressed the importance of long-term peace in the region.Watch here.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
Is the US in a religious war against Iran?
Amid the U.S. military updates on the conflict in Iran something unexpected keeps cropping up: Religion. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, a conservative Christian evangelical, has invoked religion throughout the crisis even implying God anointed the U.S. mission. Experts say this kind of language risks turning a geopolitical conflict into something far more dangerous. Toni Waterman explains from Washington.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly n...
US ignoring evidence Russia is helping Iran because it trusts Putin, says Zelenskyy
Ukraine’s president tells podcast he has tried to draw White House’s attention to collaboration between Moscow and Tehran over strikes on US basesHow the Ukraine and Iran wars are starting to overlapThe US has ignored compelling evidence that Russia has been helping Iran to target US bases in the Middle East because it “trusts” Vladimir Putin, according to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Speaking in an interview with Alastair Campbell on The Rest is Politics podcast, Zelenskyy said...
LA Port: One year after Trump's "Liberation Day"
It’s been more than a year since sweeping U.S. tariffs reshaped the flow of global trade. 2025 marked a record year for container volume imported into Southern California, as companies rushed to get ahead of the duties. But the latest numbers suggest the surge is now fading. And for ports and logistics firms, the volatility is creating new uncertainty. Ediz Tiyansan reports from Los Angeles.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Th...
How to fix the US broken healthcare system
As the WHO marks World Health Day, millions of Americans struggle to obtain quality healthcare services due to rising costs and other barriers. What are some of the options available to fix the U.S. healthcare system?CGTN’s Walter Morris takes a look.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
Who will control the Strait of Hormuz?
Iran and U.S. representatives are expected to meet in Islamabad on Friday, April 10, for high-level talks after a two-week ceasefire was reached. But behind the scenes, a very different kind of negotiation is taking shape, one that could redefine who controls the world's most important oil chokepoint; the Strait of Hormuz. Ehsan Keivani reports from Iran.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
Details on Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann's guilty plea
Rex Heuermann on Wednesday changed his plea to guilty for killing seven women on New York's Long Island between 1993 and 2011. The string of murders came to be known as the Gilgo Beach serial killings. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn and Caroline Polisi have more.
Woman given 15 years for role supplying drugs linked to Matthew Perry death
Drug dealer who supplied dose that eventually led to Perry's death in 2023 pleaded guilty to five felony drug counts.
Ravens embracing the 'new energy' of playing for head coach Jesse Minter
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens standout safety Kyle Hamilton was playing video games when his fiancée, Reese Damm, burst into the room with jarring news. John Harbaugh, the Ravens’ head coach for nearly two decades, had just been fired.“Initial reaction was just kind of like, shock,” Hamilton said Wednesday. “Then you just start reminiscing about the past four years of my career and the 20 years or however long he was here — success, good football being played. You start thinking about all...
Prosecutors seek Woods' prescription drug records after Florida arrest
Prosecutors seek Woods' prescription drug records after Florida arrest13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSareen HabeshianGetty ImagesProsecutors are seeking all the records connected to Tiger Woods' prescription medications, including dosage and warnings about driving on pill bottles, court documents show.Woods was arrested and charged with driving under the influence after a car crash in Florida last month. The golfer has pleaded not guilty to the charges.A court filing...
What new images of the moon tell NASA
The Artemis II astronauts are testing out some systems inside the capsule ahead of their planned splashdown off the coast of San Diego on Friday. CBS News' Mark Strassmann has more from the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
TACO trade: Investors banking on Trump not following through on his threats
The Dow surged more than 1,000 points on Wednesday after President Trump backed off his threat to attack Iran and agreed to a two-week ceasefire. Robert Armstrong, U.S. financial commentator for the Financial Times, previously coined the phrase "TACO trade," with TACO standing for "Trump always chickens out," to encapsulate how investors buy low and sell high as markets react to the president's threats and eventual lack of action. Armstrong joined CBS News to discuss.
Leyla Hamed Speaks Out as Anti-Muslim Chants Spread Across Spanish Football
Rabat – Spanish-Moroccan journalist Leyla Hamed has spoken out again as racism and Islamophobia incidents continue to surface across Spain, both in stadiums and online. Her reaction came after another case involving fans, this time linked to Atlético Madrid supporters. A video shared online showed a small group chanting the same phrase heard days earlier during Spain’s match against Egypt: “Whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim.” The chant has now appeared in multiple settings, raising concern...
Liverpool refuse to wave white flag, but don’t bet on another famous comeback
Liverpool refuse to wave white flag, but don’t bet on another famous comeback
Pistons' Cade Cunningham, Isaiah Stewart set to return from injuries vs. Bucks
After missing the Detroit Pistons’ last 11 and 13 games, respectively, Cade Cunningham and Isaiah Stewart will both be back for Wednesday’s matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks.Cunningham, who’s returning from a left lung pneumothorax, exited five minutes into the Pistons’ March 17 win over the Washington Wizards after a collision with rookie Tre Johnson. Stewart returns after recovering from a Grade 1 left calf strain. He last played in Detroit’s March 13 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.Advertise...
Arne Slot defends Liverpool approach in PSG defeat: 'We were in survival mode'
Arne Slot defended his “survival mode” tactics in Liverpool’s Champions League defeat by Paris Saint-Germain, but promised a different approach in next week’s second leg at Anfield.Slot unexpectedly switched to a three-man central defence for Liverpool’s quarter-final first leg in Paris and admitted there were times when his team were “completely ripped apart” during a 2-0 defeat.Advertisement
Iran ceasefire is latest example of Trump using "two weeks" as a timeframe
The U.S. and Iran's ceasefire sets up a two-week window for negotiations. "Two weeks" has been a go-to refrain for President Trump dating back to his first term. Political strategists Kendra Barkoff Lamy and Erin Maguire join with analysis.
World Central Kitchen chef in Beirut describes day of strikes: "Complete massacre"
Lebanon says Israeli strikes killed over 100 people and injured hundreds more in the capital of Beirut on Wednesday. World Central Kitchen Chef Corps member Aline Kamakian, who is working in Beirut and saw the aftermath of those strikes, joins to discuss.
Lawmaker Urges SEC to Probe ‘Suspicious’ Trading Amid Iran War
Wall Street’s top regulators should investigate unusual trading activity in oil and equity futures markets shortly before President Donald Trump postponed military strikes against Iran last month, a lawmaker said Wednesday.
White House rejects Iran state media report that Strait of Hormuz traffic is "suspended"
An Iranian news agency linked to the country's military reported on Wednesday that traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was suspended, which would violate the ceasefire agreement reached with the U.S. on Tuesday. According to the Iranian news organization, the suspension of traffic is over Israel's continued attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. The White House says the reports that the Strait is closed are false. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab and Ed O'Keefe report, and Will Todman, a senior fellow in the Mi...