Judges ruled that Yameen’s 2022 trial on corruption and money-laundering charges during tenure of a pro-Indian government was unfair, ordered a retrial.
The US and UK on Thursday imposed a new round of sanctions on Iran as concern grows that Tehran’s unprecedented attack on Israel could fuel a wider war in the Middle East.
Heir to King Charles throne, William has been largely out of sight since Catherine, Princess of Wales, announced last month that she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy.
Spain’s Canary Islands, off northwest Africa, are drafting a strict law to curb short-term holiday lets via platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com as residents protest against overtourism.
Momota, who never really recovered from a car crash four years ago, will play for Japan for the last time later this month, and only in domestic competitions after that.
The volcano erupted five times, prompting authorities to close the airport in Manado and issue a warning about falling debris that could cause a tsunami.
Six vessels would participate in the Balikatan exercise that involves a simulation of an armed recapture of an island near the South China Sea.
Emmanuel, who was slashed in the head and chest during the attack at the Assyrian Christ The Good Shepherd Church, said he was recovering quickly.
The Democrat-led chamber tossed 2 articles of impeachment against Biden’s border chief, putting an end to the Republican effort.
Speaker Mike Johnson is seeking final passage on Saturday for the package, which includes US$61 billion in funding for Kyiv long-delayed by Trump loyalists.
The abandoned office building, which was France’s biggest squat, had been home to up to 450 migrants, most of them documented but awaiting social housing.
The BBC found that more than 27,300 Russian soldiers died during the second year of the war, a 25-percent increase on the first year.
Lightning and heavy rains led to the heaviest downpour in decades, flooding villages in Pakistan’s southwestern coast.
Tourism to Japan has been booming since pandemic-era border restrictions were lifted, and the government has been working hard to boost visitor numbers.
The 80-page document unveiled on Wednesday explicitly calls out ‘China’s coercive tactics in pursuit of its strategic objectives’. Australia’s optimistic assumptions for the post-Cold War era ‘are long gone’, the defence minister said.
Lawyers on both sides sifted through scores of potential panellists in a search for New Yorkers who can be unbiased – and physically able to attend Donald Trump’s historic trial.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr to take charge of team that will also include likes of Kevin Durant and Jayson Tatum, with Kawhi Leonard expected to be named on 12-man roster.
The ex-US president was cautioned at one point, when his muttering was audible to one juror who was being questioned over social media posts.
The rebels, who ascribe to a form of communism propagated by late Chinese leader Mao Zedong, have waged a guerilla-style struggle against the government.
The black hole, named Gaia BH3, has about 33 times the mass of our sun, and is the most massive stellar black hole known to date in our galaxy
Tickets for the action-packed weekend – which begins with Friday morning practice, includes a sprint race on Saturday and ends with the grand prix on Sunday – sold out within minutes of going on sale in January.
Khan, 58, has been in the cross hairs of the Bishnoi gang since 1998 for shooting two antelopes on a recreational hunting trip.
The shortest-serving prime minister in Britain’s history says she has ‘unfinished business’.
The award is the latest from the Biden administration, as the United States looks to cement its global lead in creating advanced semiconductors.
Security concerns are notably high for the ‘world first’ opening ceremony, which involves boats carrying athletes along the Seine in 100 barges.
Various athletes have publicly criticised the design for a women’s kit that Nike revealed for the Paris Games.
Alexis Jandard, a two-time world championship medallist, fell on the diving board and crashed into the water in front of Macron at the opening early this month of the aquatics centre for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
ICC launched an inquiry into Duterte’s drug crackdown in September 2021, but suspended it two months later when Manila said it was re-examining cases of drug operations.
Israel launched dozens of air strikes on Gaza overnight, Hamas said, as the army said it will not be distracted from the war after Iran’s unprecedented attack heightened fears of wider conflict
Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, which was destroyed by fire in 2019, is nearly restored, and should reopen to the public in December. The roofing, floor, spire and furniture should be completed by the summer.