Trump Rape Accuser Set For Her Day In Court
Donald Trump is already the first former American president to face criminal charges.
Donald Trump is already the first former American president to face criminal charges.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote Thursday on a bill that would ban transgender women and girls from competing in women's and girls' school sports, weighing in on an issue that has riled social conservatives.
Sudanese hold little hope for hiatus as fighting enters sixth day
85 dead, hundreds injured in Yemen crush over $8 handout
The Kremlin has tried to evade the sanctions, aimed at isolating its economy, using cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
Renault does not plan to drastically cut prices on its electric vehicles, including the recently launched Megane E-Tech, and follow U.S.
Unlike MicroStrategy which has remained bullish in its stance on Bitcoin and has already earned revenue from its BTC holdings, Tesla appears to have mellowed down in its Bitcoin accumulation.
"They trained illegally using Twitter data. Lawsuit time," Elon Musk wrote on Twitter.
DeLovie Kwagala (Papa De), a queer Ugandan photographer and activist, was living in South Africa when the news came that Uganda's parliament had passed one of the world's toughest anti-LGBTQ bills.
Residents of Sudan's capital reported renewed heavy gunfire on Thursday over central Khartoum and some other areas as many tried to flee the city on the eve of the Eid holiday marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Malaysia has launched an investigation to uncover how hundreds of migrant workers arrived from South Asia without jobs, despite having paid steep fees to get employment, officials and rights groups said.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will visit the United States next week for a summit with President Joe Biden as the allies grapple for ways to handle the challenge posed by North Korea's growing nuclear and missile arsenal.
Consumer goods companies like P&G, Unilever and Nestle should start easing price increases as supply chain costs decline, investors told Reuters, worried that further hikes could hit market share and margin growth.
Corporate governance in Japan has suddenly become a cause celebre, rousing the world's third-largest stock market out of decades of lethargy and drawing in hordes of foreign investors.
Catholic group 'Be Manly' sparks culture clash in Croatia
Germany struggles to reform 1930s law jailing fare dodgers
The world could breach a new average temperature record in 2023 or 2024, fuelled by climate change and the anticipated return of the El Nino weather phenomenon, climate scientists say.
A request for seaplanes needed to fight forest fires is red-flagged because it could harm the environment.
Blink-182 is set to replace Frank Ocean as headliner at Coachella this Sunday.
The Bank of Japan is warming to the idea of tweaking its controversial bond yield control policy later this year, but will likely keep settings unchanged at next week's meeting as it awaits more evidence of sustained wage growth, sources say.
European banks appear better positioned than U.S. peers to weather any stress from commercial property after an interest rate surge, but that does not mean Europe is out of the danger zone.
Snapchat seeks path to profit without losing its way
The valley is covered in darkness as Abdul Kareem Jinded, 71, prepares his drum to break the silence of his neighbourhood in Srinagar, the largest city in Indian Kashmir.
Australia's foreign minister urged Pacific island countries on Thursday to stay united in the face of great power competition as she visited New Caledonia, where the president raised concerns about Australia's AUKUS nuclear submarine programme.
Meghan Markle was doomed to receive criticism regardless of whether or not she attended King Charles' coronation, a royal expert claims.