US Court of Appeals Partially Eases Gag Order for Donald Trump
The US Court of Appeals' ruling changing the gag order on Donald Trump permits criticism on some areas while maintaining the limitations to protect the trial.
Pakistan’s Election Body Issues Notice To PTI On Petition Challenging Intra-Party Polls
At least 13 other PTI members joined Babar in challenging the election
Xi Jinping Claims Chinese Economic Recovery Still At Critical Stage
Xi also stressed the importance of strengthening self-reliance in key science and technology sectors
Six Former Police Officers Imprisoned In UK For Sending Racist Messages About Meghan And Royals Family
The Metropolitan Police, the largest police force in the United Kingdom, has been troubled by many scandals in recent years
January 6 Capitol Riot: Former US Cop Sentenced To More Than 11 Years In Prison
More than 1,230 people have been charged for offenses related to the riot
Chinese Balloon Seen Over Taiwan Strait Months Before Election
China has increased military pressure on Taiwan
Palestinian Poet Refaat Alareer Dies in Gaza Amid Israeli Strike
"It is awful, horrible, and disgusting that Refaat was assassinated. On X, his friend Ahmed Alnaouq remarked, "It is a huge loss."
How Yoga Guru Lured Women Into Sex Ring, Victims Reveal How They Were Brainwashed
A year later, at the age of sixteen, Arabela Marques was among about 300 women who paraded nude at the Black Sea.
UK Minister Cameron Appeals to US Congress for Approval of Ukraine Aid
Former British prime minister David Cameron was in Washington for the first time as a formal visitor since being appointed foreign secretary.