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IAEA Chief Says Cooperation From Iran 'Completely Unsatisfactory'.
UN atomic watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on May 7 that cooperation from Iran at present was "completely unsatisfactory" after returning from Tehran, where he urged the country to adopt "concrete" measures to address concerns on its nuclear program. "We have to be moving on.... The present state is completely unsatisfactory for me. We are almost at an impasse...and this needs to be changed," the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) told reporters at the Vienna airport.
Iranian President Reportedly In Helicopter Incident.
Iranian state TV reports that one of three helicopters in a convoy in which Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was traveling was involved in an unspecified accident.
Slovak PM's Condition Upgraded To Positive Prognosis Following Assassination Bid.
Slovakia’s populist prime minister, Robert Fico, remained in serious condition on May 19 but has been given a positive prognosis four days after he was shot multiple times in an assassination attempt that has sent shockwaves across the deeply pola...
Pakistan Evacuates Students Following Bishkek Attacks On Foreigners.
Top officials from Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan have met after mob violence in Bishkek against foreign students injured at least 29 people, including several foreigners, and triggered diplomatic tensions with Pakistan and India.
Russia Reports Massive Drone, Missile Attack Inside Russia, Occupied Crimea.
The Russian Defense Ministry said several regions of the country plus occupied Crimea came under an intense drone and missile attack early on May 19.
EU's Michel Says Georgian President's Veto Of 'Foreign Agent' Bill Offers 'Moment Of Reflection'.
European Council President Charles Michel says a veto by Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili of a bill targeting media and NGOS that receive foreign funding “offers a moment for further reflection” on the controversial legislation that has spar...
Are rising temperatures fueling ALL extreme weather? - DW News.
Extreme heat, floods and storms in Asia, the U.S, Brazil and beyond threaten billions of people globally. Many of the disasters are fueled by humans burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas. But not all of them. We take a closer look at the wor...
Dow Jones exceeds 40,000 for first time ever
For the first time ever on Thursday, the Dow Jones average rose about 40,000, providing new optimism about the economy. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down what it means. Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings" co-hosts Gayle King,...
Sen. Bob Menendez reveals wife has breast cancer amid ongoing trial
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez announced his wife, Nadine Menendez, is being treated for grade 3 breast cancer. Her trial is on hold as she undergoes treatment. The couple is accused of engaging in a bribery scheme. Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornin...
Thousands without power after deadly storms strike Texas.
Powerful wind and rain slammed the southeastern part of Texas for the second time this month. At least four people were killed in the storm and more than 800,000 customers are still without power. Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings" co-hosts Gayl...
Scottie Scheffler arrested at PGA Championship after traffic incident.
The world's top-ranked golfer, Scottie Scheffler, was arrested Friday morning while trying to enter the Valhalla Golf Club ahead of Friday's second round of the PGA Championship. He's facing multiple charges, including assaulting a police officer,...
On the water for dragon boat racing
An ancient Chinese tradition is coming to life this weekend in Washington, D.C. Dozens of dragon boats will be on the water, with teams from across the country all racing for glory.