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NATO should impose no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect against Russian drones, Poland says

By Tim Lister, Caitlin Danaher, CNN (CNN) — Poland’s foreign minister has suggested that NATO states should consider imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine to protect the alliance’s territory and people from Russian drones. Radoslaw Sikorski’s remarks follow an intrusion last week by Russian drones into Polish airspace. NATO fighter jets and air defenses shot

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Elderly Austrian nuns break out of nursing home and back into their former convent, defying diocese

By Issy Ronald, CNN (CNN) — Three octogenarian nuns have defied their diocese, run away from their nursing home and returned to their former convent in Salzburg, Austria, which they are now occupying. On September 4, Sister Regina, 86, Sister Rita, 81, and Sister Bernadette, 88, returned to Schloss Goldenstein, the Alpine convent and girls’

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Mourners gather outside a memorial for political activist Charlie Kirk on the grounds of Utah Valley University on September 13

After Charlie Kirk’s killing, conservative evangelical leaders hail him as a martyr

By Zoe Sottile, CNN (CNN) — At Sunday morning church services around the country, conservative religious leaders found the same word to describe Charlie Kirk, the podcaster and political activist killed on Wednesday: martyr. “Today, we celebrate the life of Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old God-fearing Christian man, a husband, father of two, a patriot, a

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5 things to know for Sept. 15: Kirk memorial, Social media fallout, Emmy Awards, Middle East tensions, ICE encounters

By Alexandra Banner, CNN Elon Musk’s satellite internet service Starlink is back online after experiencing a brief service outage overnight. The cause remains unclear, but it appears to have affected tens of thousands of users — including the Ukrainian military on the frontlines. Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Are you happy with the ‘Missouri First’ map approved by the General Assembly?

The Republican-dominated Missouri General Assembly achieved exactly what they’d hoped to in last week’s special session. The supermajority passed both a new congressional map and initiative petition reform despite Democratic opposition in each chamber. Senate Republicans even cut off debate early, using their majority to prevent any long filibustering of special session legislation. The new

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Seth Rogen accepts the outstanding comedy series Emmy for "The Studio."

‘The Studio’ makes history, Colbert gets an ovation and winners take money from children: Some memorable Emmys moments

By Sandra Gonzalez, CNN (CNN) — History-making wins, exciting ovations, freshman winners and more. The 2025 Emmys, like television itself, had a little something for everyone. Read below for some of the highlights from TV’s biggest night. ‘The Studio’s’ record-breaking night Sorry, “The Bear.” There’s a new comedy hit in town. Apple TV+’s “The Studio”

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Two lawsuits, one ‘citizen’s veto’ filed since Gov. Kehoe’s special session on redistricting

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) People Not Politicians, a non-partisan organization, filed a referendum on Friday, aimed at giving voters the chance to approve or deny Gov. Mike Kehoe’s “Missouri First” map. This is the third challenge to the governor’s map. Lawmakers are calling this referendum a ‘citizen’s veto.’ Sen. Doug Beck (D-St. Louis County) said at

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Pro-Palestinians protestors hold a banner reading '(Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu) wanted' after invading the street during the 21st and last stage of the Vuelta a Espana 2025

Final stage of Spain’s Vuelta cycling race suspended following pro-Palestinian protests

By Pau Mosquera, Jonny Hallam, Mohammed Tawfeeq, CNN Madrid, Spain (CNN) — The final stage of the Vuelta a Espana was suspended on Sunday after several large pro-Palestinian protests disrupted the premier cycling event in the Spanish capital Madrid, according to organizers. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters occupied the final distance of the race route on

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Flames erupt from a building following an Israeli military strike in Gaza City on September 14.

Israel strikes high-rises in Gaza City, ahead of cabinet meeting to discuss risk of ground operation to hostages

By Ibrahim Dahman, Eugenia Yosef, Tim Lister, Eyad Kourdi, Oren Liebermann, Mostafa Salem, CNN (CNN) — The Israeli military struck multiple high-rise buildings in Gaza City on Sunday, after warning people to leave several neighborhoods, in the latest round of destruction since Israel ordered a complete evacuation of the city. Israel’s assault on Gaza City

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A Romanian Air Force military pilot performs on an F-16 Fighting Falcon jet during the Bucharest International Air Show 2025 BIAS in Romania on August 30.

Romania condemns ‘irresponsible’ Moscow after Russian drone breaches its airspace

By Daria Tarasova-Markina, Cristiana Moisescu and Sophie Tanno, CNN (CNN) — Romania has condemned Moscow’s “irresponsible actions” after alleging that a Russian drone breached Romanian airspace during an attack on neighboring Ukraine, prompting Bucharest to scramble fighter jets. The Russian drone used in attacks on Ukraine entered Romanian airspace at 6.05 p.m. local time on

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