They’re called the Winter Olympics, but the host city of Sochi, Russia, is experiencing unusually high temperatures. Alphonso Van Marsh reports.
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Some of Russia’s most well-known protesters are speaking out on the eve of the 2014 Winter Olympics. Pussy Riot is trying to get its message heard about the most expensive Olympics in history. Adriana more »
Russian authorities have ordered the roundup and killing of hundreds of stray dogs wandering the streets of Sochi in the lead-up to the Olympics. Animal rights activists say there is no excuse for it. more »
Amateur video captures a massive wave breaching the coastline of San Lorenzo beach in Gijon, Spain. Hundreds of people who were watching the rough seas can be seen scurrying for safety as water washes more »
A Moscow tenth-grader opened fire in his high school, killing a teacher and a police officer. Adriana Diaz reports after holding more than 20 students and a teacher hostage in a classroom, the suspect more »
Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano erupted at least three times Saturday with a spectacular explosion of ash and rock, sparking some concern among tourists who observed the mountain from a lookout point.
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Flash Points: CBS News National Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the unrest near Sochi, Russia that has officials concerned about s more »
A Ukrainian opposition activist who went missing on Jan. 22nd has been brought to a hospital in Kiev. Dmytro Bulatov was in charge of a vocal protest group before he disappeared and said his unidentif more »