
Christian Edwards
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3 days ago |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | Svitlana Vlasova |Christian Edwards
CNN — El Servicio de Seguridad de Ucrania, el SBU, declaró el martes que había atacado el puente que une Rusia con la península ocupada de Crimea con explosivos colocados bajo el agua. “El Servicio de Seguridad de Ucrania llevó a cabo una nueva operación especial única y golpeó el puente de Crimea por tercera vez, esta vez bajo el agua. La operación duró varios meses”, escribió el SBU en Telegram.
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3 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Joseph Ataman |Christian Edwards
Kim Kardashian arrives at the Paris court on Tuesday. Alain Jocard/AFP via Getty Images Paris CNN — Kim Kardashian, testifying in the trial of the burglars accused of tying her up and robbing her at gunpoint nearly nine years ago, told a Paris court on Tuesday that she “absolutely thought” her assailants would kill her.
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4 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Christian Edwards |Lauren Kent |Christopher Lamb |Kara Fox
Video Ad Feedback Hear newly elected pope deliver homily during first Mass 00:58 - Source: CNN Hear newly elected pope deliver homily during first Mass 00:58 Rome CNN — On most days, the Sistine Chapel is one of the world’s busiest tourist destinations, but this week it served as the world’s most secretive polling station as 133 cardinals voted for the 267th pope. On Friday, the chapel was restored to its central purpose: A place of worship.
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4 weeks ago |
cnn.com | Christian Edwards |Lauren Kent
Live Updates Video Ad Feedback Conclave to elect new pope begins 01:41 - Source: CNN Conclave to elect new pope begins 01:41 • Second day of voting: Cardinals have returned to the Sistine Chapel to choose a successor to Pope Francis after failing to elect one on the first day of voting. There could be as many as four votes today.
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1 month ago |
cnn.com | Christian Edwards |Henrik Pettersson
The coffin of Pope Francis is carried into St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Saturday. Evan Vucci/AP CNN — The funeral of Pope Francis gave Catholics across the globe the chance to bid farewell to a beloved pontiff – and for world leaders to rub shoulders at a fraught time for international diplomacy. More than 250,000 people packed into St. Peter’s Square for Saturday’s service, the Vatican said, with members of the public there to mourn along with 55 heads of state.
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