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Abu Dhabi through the eyes of the people who live there
CNN's Bijan Hosseini sets out to see Abu Dhabi through the eyes of the people who call it home, and experiences everything from beekeeping to wakeboarding.
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See what barricaded Columbia building looks like now
Reporter and Columbia student Julia Vargas Jones reports from Columbia University outside of Hamilton Hall where pro-Palestinian protesters have barricaded themselves inside after days of protests.
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Watch police detain a protester at UNC-Chapel Hill
Pro-Palestinian protesters at the Chapel Hill campus of the University of North Carolina are being detained by police after the university sent them a demand to vacate their encampment. CNN affiliate WRAL reports.
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Video shows person smash glass at Columbia building
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University have barricaded themselves inside Hamilton Hall. In a video posted by Columbia University student Jessica Schwalb, you can see someone use a hammer to break the glass on a Hamilton Hall door and use a bike lock to seal the entrance.
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Protecting sea turtles in the Caribbean
In the idyllic and densely populated island of Barbados, a conservation project is working to restore local sea turtle populations.
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Protesters breach and barricade inside main Columbia University building
Dozens of protesters have breached and barricaded themselves inside one of Columbia's main buildings, Hamilton Hall.
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Stephen Colbert berates Kristi Noem for killing her dog
On "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert weighs in on South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's upcoming book where she admits to killing her dog.
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Is Hong Kong still the art hub of Asia?
The return of Art Basel Hong Kong in March marked the biggest week on the city's arts calendar. But after years of pandemic restrictions and the rise of other regional arts centers, is Hong Kong's cultural sector bouncing back?
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Former university president on campus protests
Frederick Lawrence speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper
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Negotiation expert on how colleges can de-escalate protests
Robert Bontempo speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper
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College protests raise legal questions around free speech
Alex Morey speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper
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Columbia's Hillel Exec. Dir. on pro-Palestinian protests
Brian Cohen speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper
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Watch moment police tear down protesters' barrier at University of Texas at Austin
CNN's Ed Lavandera is on the ground as police tear down Pro-Palestinian protesters' barrier at the University of Texas Austin.
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The rise of one of Nigeria's largest security firms
As the world of private security continues to grow across West Africa, Nigerian company Bemil Nigeria Limited has expanded to support some of the country's largest financial institutions. Second generation CEO, Jide Martins, Jr., talks about the company's strategy for growth.
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What's really going on at Columbia? A student journalist explains
Isabella Ramirez, Editor in Chief of the Columbia Daily Spectator, talks to Christiane Amanpour about the protests shaking up the University.
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'I don't think Netanyahu wants to skip Rafah,' says leading Israeli journalist
Amit Segal, who understands Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's thinking well, speaks with Christiane Amanpour on the negotiations with Hamas and the possible IDF operation in Rafah.
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Why one of the first Weinstein accusers won't give up
Model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez helped the NYPD set up a sting operation against Harvey Weinstein, but the district attorney didn't press charges. She overcame the backlash and now wants to empower others to speak out against sexual harassment.
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Jeff Daniels fights to remain 'A Man in Full'
Daniels plays an Atlanta real estate mogul facing bankruptcy and humiliation in the limited series based on the Tom Wolfe novel. David Daniel talks with the star about the show.
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Hollywood Minute: Taylor Swift's biggest album debut yet
Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' is every bit the blockbuster expected (and more), and Nicole Kidman receives the AFI Life Achievement Award. David Daniel reports.
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'Very high passions on both sides': See protest and counter-protest at UCLA
CNN's Camila Bernal reports on tense protests at UCLA as some students and protesters call for divestment and disclosure from the university.
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Hollywood Minute: 'Rebel Yell' 40th anniversary edition
Billy Idol's 'Rebel Yell' gets an expanded edition, and Idol's guitarist Billy Morrison releases a new solo album. Rick Damigella reports.
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On GPS: How American guns are fueling the southern border crisis
Fareed talks to Ieva Jusionyte, author of "Exit Wounds," about how American guns that cross southward into Mexico are contributing to a vicious cycle of violence on the US southern border.
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On GPS: Does the US need a more confrontational China strategy?
Matt Pottinger, former Trump aide and China expert, explains to Fareed why he thinks the Biden administration should adopt a more hardline approach to China: "We need to recognize that Xi Jinping is already waging a cold war against us."
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On GPS: Israel prepares for Rafah invasion
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren tells Fareed why Israel needs to go into Rafah and how Israel can manage the long-term insurgency in Gaza
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On GPS: What constitutes 'genocidal' speech?
Fareed hears two perspectives on the college-campus protests, from Columbia University professor Bruce Robbins and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens. They discuss what kind of speech can be called "genocidal" and whether Israel faces equal scrutiny on human-rights issues compared to other countries.
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On GPS: Two opposing views on the campus protests debate
Bruce Robbins, Columbia University professor, and Bret Stephens, New York Times columnist, speak to Fareed about the boundaries of free speech on college campuses — and whether Columbia University should have called in the police to arrest pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Youngkin on campus protests: We will protect peaceful gatherings but not 'hate speech and intimidation'
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin tells CNN Dana Bash that he is working with law enforcement and university leaders "to make sure that if there are protests, they're peaceful."
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Bash presses Youngkin on Trump's threat to put tariffs on all imports to US
Asked by CNN's Dana Bash about Trump's threat to put tariffs on all foreign imports, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says that trade relationships with international allies must be "strengthened" and "deepened."
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Rep. Crockett on the WH Correspondents Dinner: Biden showed that he can 'not only take a punch but he can deliver a blow as well'
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett, CNN Political Commentator S.E. Cupp and CNN Senior Political Commentators David Urban and Ana Navarro join CNN's Dana Bash to discuss the jokes and jabs of the 2024 White House Correspondents dinner.
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Sanders condemns antisemitism at protests but says 'Netanyahu has got to be held accountable'
Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders tells CNN's Dana Bash that "antisemitism is a disgusting and vile form of bigotry" that should be condemned.
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