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President Obama continues his tour of East Asia as the U.S. "pivots" to focus on the region. But one country is not laying out the red carpet for the President - and instead escalated tensions by conducting live-fire exercises. North Korea loves saber-rattling, but how powerful is their military? Here's a look at all the firepower they have stockpiled.
While talking in a private meeting, Secretary of State John Kerry warned Israel could become an "apartheid state" if it does not work towards a two-state solution. Kerry has since apologized for the remarks, but not before critics on the right and left slammed his use of the term. CNN has obtained the tape of the talk, and Wolf Blitzer discusses it with The Daily Beast's Josh Rogin, who broke the story.
Three Americans were killed in an attack at the gates of a hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Elise Labott reports.
Brian Todd reports on new frustrations over the Malaysians' handling of information in the investigation into Flight 370.
Australian officials now say an object that was discovered on Australia's western shore is "not likely to be of use" in the search for MH370. CNN's Michael Holmes reports.
The first U.S. troops land in Poland as a show of force against Russia and its push into Ukraine. CNN's Jim Sciutto reports with the latest on the crisis unfolding on the ground.
After weeks of searching for MH370, investigators are debating a controversial proposal that may help avoid a nightmare like this in the future. CNN's Brian Todd reports on the idea to track flights in real time.
If the Bluefin-21 completes its search without finding MH370, searchers will have to bring in new, more sophisticated equipment. CNN's Brian Todd talks to the manufacturer of what could be the next, best option.