you watching as here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom u.s. asylum rules are now in place in the u.s.. the large number of migrants who were crossing ahead of the key did thine appears to have waned. any weapon in ukraine s arsenal the uk delivers long-range russian held occupied former pakistani prime minister imran khan is set to appear in court. we are live in islamabad as his arrest is deemed unlawful. live from cnn center, these ease cnn newsroom we kim brunhuber. we begin with a landmark change in u.s. immigration policy. the controversial covid era rules known as title 42 have expired. and that means harsher consequences for those entering the country illegally. thousands of migrants seeking asylum made their way to the southern border ahead of the deadline. they turn themselves into border authorities. el paso, texas is boosting its law enforcement presence. it s just one of several cities and
these were talks that were previously undisclosed. this meeting that one official told cnn came together fairly quickly. and it showcases how china and the u.s. are trying to just move beyond the balloon incident and try to stabilize this pivotal relationship. you have china s top laplume at diplomat, wang yi, meeting with the u.s. national security adviser, jake sullivan. they met for two days of talks in vienna, talks expand some eight hours. and again, this since the balloon incident back in february, which, of course, led to america s top diplomat antony blinken to delay a planned visit to beijing. we have a statement from china s embassy in washington. they said that the two sides, quote, had candid, in-depth, substantive and constructive discussions on removing obstacles in china u.s. relations and stabilizing the relationship from deterioration, unquote. and a white house readout used similar language. and we have this for you as well. saying, yes, the two sides had