Seriously injured 8-year-old child is sole survivor after bus plunged off bridge and caught fire in province of Limpopo. President Ramaphosa earlier appealed to South Africans to take care when travelling.
Alejandro Mayorkas, who Republicans blame for record flows of migrants across the US-Mexico border, was impeached on allegations that he has not enforced US immigration laws.
Judges at the International Court of Justice said Palestinians in Gaza face worsening conditions of life, and famine and starvation are spreading.
Products from firms such as Meta and Snap have ‘rewired the way children think, behave and learn’, school boards said. Lawsuit also named TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance.
A rise in anti-trans posts on Facebook and other websites has alarmed trans rights advocates in the country.
Biden and ex-presidents will take part in discussion moderated by Stephen Colbert at Radio City Music Hall. Event will raise US$5 million more than Trump drummed up during all of February.
Former CEO Wong Weng Sun and ex-manager Lee Fook Kang face five charges of conspiring to offer incentives to a middleman to aid Sembcorp Marine’s Brazilian subsidiaries
The move had been widely expected this month, and a formal announcement from Chinese commerce authorities shows how much ties with Canberra have improved in the past year.
The Philippines has been furious over what it calls repeated aggression by China’s coastguard and allied fishing vessels around disputed features located inside Manila’s exclusive economic zone.
Current Dutch and Japanese export rules have no restrictions against local firms servicing tools that Chinese clients previously bought.
The Russian president told military pilots that the fighters would be legitimate targets, wherever they might be.
Officials said the distress call was followed by a radio report that the ship had lost power and was approaching the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Interpol chief Jurgen Stock said the organised crime groups are now ‘working at a scale that was unimaginable a decade ago’.
Lyusya Shtein found guilty of spreading ‘war fakes’ over 2022 post on X that accused Russian soldiers captured by Ukraine of bombing foreign cities, Russian media reported.
US Treasury Department accused entities of channelling funds to North Korea’s weapons programmes. It said action was coordinated with South Korea.
Prosecutor charged Rubiales with one count of sexual assault and one of coercion for his alleged actions in aftermath of kiss, offences carrying jail terms of one year and 18 months, respectively.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Disney have been embroiled in a dispute since 2022 over the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law that aimed to limit classroom discussion of gender and sexuality.
A peak players’ body feels it should have more input and engagement amid plans for a revamp of the elite game and more Saudi Arabian funding.
After initially being banned, the athletes can now take part after passing some vetting criteria, including not actively supporting the war in Ukraine.
The Federal Trade Commission has been looking into allegations the popular social media app failed to live up to an agreement aimed at protecting children’s privacy.
A coastguard official said there was no hope of finding the six missing workers alive in the frigid water.
In an interview with The New York Times, Amit Soussana said she was forced at gunpoint to perform a sex act on her man guard. Hamas has repeatedly rejected accusations of sexual violence.
Former US president has pleaded not guilty to falsifying business records to hide US$130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Trial is expected to begin on April 15.
Moscow court lengthened Wall Street Journal reporter’s pre-trial detention to June 30. US ambassador said Kremlin was using him and other US citizens as pawns.
Belarusian president, a close Putin ally, said Belarus and Russia had coordinated actions as suspects fled to Bryansk, bordering Ukraine and Belarus, where they were apprehended.
Rescuers pulled out 2 survivors, one of whom remains hospitalised, and were searching for more in the Patapsco River after huge spans of the Francis Scott Key Bridge crumpled into the water.
New Zealand’s government said its cybersecurity bureau had established links between a Chinese state-sponsored actor known as APT40 and malicious cyber activity targeting the country’s parliament.
The law, effective from March 7, aims to make it easier for people to move between competing online services.
Trust between Biden and Netanyahu appear to be eroding after the US allowed passage of a Gaza ceasefire resolution at the United Nations.
Former president’s embassy stay raises questions about his plans as he faces multiple criminal investigations. Brazilian police cannot arrest a politician staying at a foreign embassy.