
Suspect arrested in Istanbul blast that killed 6, wounded dozens
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A video posted online showed flames erupting and a loud bang, as pedestrians turned and ran away.
An explosion at a busy shopping area in Istanbul, Turkey, has left at least 6 dead and dozens wounded. Turkey's president is calling the incident a terrorist attack.
Ships carrying grain from Ukraine are still on the move despite Russia suspending a deal meant to protect the shipments. The deal, brokered by the U.N. and Turkey, has helped bring global food prices down from their peak in March. Cary Fowler, the U.S. State Department special envoy for global food security, joined CBS News to discuss how this will impact world hunger.
Russian authorities are ramping up evacuations in Ukraine's southern Kherson region. They claim Ukraine could be preparing to attack a key dam and flood the region. Kyiv has rejected the claims and accused Moscow of considering staging a similar attack. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has the latest from Ukraine.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, accused Russia of playing "hunger games" by imperiling global food shipments.
The governor's office said that the accident was caused by a "sudden increase of wind."
The EU's border agency said it had assisted Greek authorities in providing immediate aid to the migrants, who were mainly from Afghanistan and Syria.
There were 110 miners working in the shaft when the explosion occurred.
Turkish officials say an explosion inside a coal mine in northern Turkey has killed at least 25 people and dozens remain trapped underground.
U.S. officials said a drone strike killed two senior ISIS leaders Thursday. It was not related to the helicopter raid that was carried out near the Syria-Turkey border Wednesday night in which an ISIS smuggler was killed. Matthew Levitt, director of the Jeanette and Eli Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, joined CBS News to discuss.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is meeting with the leader of the International Atomic Energy Agency to discuss recent attacks near a Ukrainian nuclear power plant. The IAEA has been pushing for a demilitarized zone. CBS News reporter Mary Ilyushina explains what could come from this meeting, as Putin is also set to meet with the leaders of Turkey and the UAE.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked Chinese leader Xi Jinping for his "balanced" approach to the Ukrainian crisis and blasted Washington's "ugly" policies at a meeting that followed a major setback for Moscow in the war.
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter talks about his childhood schooling and the corruption in Turkey that led to his criticism against President Erdogan, on this week's episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog says the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine was disconnected to its last external power line.
Turkey has a poor record of road safety. Some 5,362 people were killed in traffic accidents last year, according to the government.
President Biden formally accepted Tuesday Finland and Sweden's application to join NATO, becoming the 23rd country to sign the Instruments of Ratification for the Accession Protocols to NATO for the Nordic nations. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi explains why this is so significant and what else is ahead for Finland and Sweden.
In their second face-to-face meeting in less than three weeks, the leaders of Russia and Turkey are coming together to discuss a range of issues that the two both agree and disagree on. The Wall Street Journal's Middle East correspondent Jared Malsin joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the agenda.
While the shipments have raised hopes of easing a global food crisis, experts say much of the grain is used for animal feed
Kyiv said 17 other vessels were "loaded and waiting permission to leave" Ukraine but there was no word on when they could depart.
Drones play a major role in modern-day wars, including the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. CBS News producer Pinar Sevinclidir got exclusive access to the facilities where some of those drones are manufactured.
President Trump also said he's willing to bring in the "regular military," not just the National Guard.
The Justice Dept. released transcripts of Deputy AG Todd Blanche's two-day interview with convicted sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
A tour bus with more than 50 passengers lost control and rolled over on the New York State Thruway near Pembroke, officials said.
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Lt. General Jeffrey Kruse is no longer Defense Intelligence Agency director, a senior defense official confirmed Friday.
The FBI confirmed it that it searched former national security adviser John Bolton's house early Friday morning.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has been under pressure from President Trump to lower the central bank's benchmark interest rate.
A panel denied Erik Menendez, Lyle's brother, parole after a 10-hour hearing on Thursday.
Once approved by the Republican majority, the bill will head to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk for his signature.