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CNN 5 Things - 10 PM ET: Kyiv missile strikes, Jan. 6 hearings, Amazon stock plunges & more

10 PM ET: Kyiv missile strikes, Jan. 6 hearings, Amazon stock plunges & more

04/29/22 • 3 min

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Ukraine’s president says Russia fired missiles in the capital, Kyiv, during the UN chief’s visit. Hear how the president responded in a video message. Plus, a new report reveals how much Russia made off of its exports to Europe, and the action the EU says it’s taking to change that. In US politics, the chair of a committee investigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol has announced when hearings are taking place. In our business news, Wall Street reacts to Amazon’s surprise earnings report falling short of expectations. Lastly, the bill that could change how tech giants compete with smaller businesses. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Ukraine’s president says Russia fired missiles in the capital, Kyiv, during the UN chief’s visit. Hear how the president responded in a video message. Plus, a new report reveals how much Russia made off of its exports to Europe, and the action the EU says it’s taking to change that. In US politics, the chair of a committee investigating the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol has announced when hearings are taking place. In our business news, Wall Street reacts to Amazon’s surprise earnings report falling short of expectations. Lastly, the bill that could change how tech giants compete with smaller businesses. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

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