Hong Kong issued written notices to two organizations on Monday that the government will prohibit their operation with reasonable grounds to believe that they aim to subvert state power. The ...
Slovenians on Sunday voted in a referendum against a new law legalizing euthanasia, following mounting pressure from critics of the law. Around 53 percent of voters rejected the law, while 47 ...
A federal judge on Monday dismissed criminal indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the prosecutor who secured the charges was ...
Brazil's federal police arrested Saturday former president Bolsonaro and took him into custody under preventive detention. Bolsonaro had been under house arrest since August 8, after charges brought ...
South Korea's special counsel has indicted former President Yoon Suk Yeol for allegedly orchestrating a cover-up of a military investigation into a Marine's death, marking the latest criminal charge ...
The European Commission on Friday formally launched an infringement procedure against Slovakia over constitutional reforms preserving its national identity in matters such as gender and family law.
Philippine police and law enforcement agencies are moving to arrest 18 suspects in a corruption scandal related to government flood control efforts that has ignited massive street protests and ...
Former UK Reform Wales leader Nathan Gill was jailed on Friday after pleading guilty to accepting bribes from the Kremlin. The Central Criminal Court sentenced Gill to 10 years and six months ...
Democratic US Congressman Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania received bomb threats at two of his offices Friday after Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law Wednesday, one day after the Senate passed the ...
Israeli military operations in the northern West Bank constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday in a report documenting the forced displacement of ...
The English High Court on Friday ruled that Australia-based company BHP Mining was liable for the collapse of the Fundão Dam ...
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