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Olivier Vandecasteele: Belgian aid worker freed in exchange for Iranian diplomat
Olivier Vandecasteele: Belgian aid worker freed in exchange for Iranian diplomat
Olivier Vandecasteele and Assadollah Assadi are flying home under a deal brokered by Oman.
2023-05-26 20:17
Woman alleges Jamie Foxx sexually assaulted her at New York bar, actor says it 'never happened'
Woman alleges Jamie Foxx sexually assaulted her at New York bar, actor says it 'never happened'
A woman alleges in a new lawsuit that Jamie Foxx sexually assaulted her at a New York bar in 2015
2023-11-24 06:52
Jacksonville shooter’s father said son was off psychiatric meds in newly released 911 call – live
Jacksonville shooter’s father said son was off psychiatric meds in newly released 911 call – live
Police have released the 911 call made by the father of the Jacksonville gunman who murdered three Black people in a racist attack. Ryan Palmeter killed Anolt Laguerre Jr, 19, Jerrald De’Shaun Gallion, 29, and 52 year-old Angela Carr with a na AR-15 rifle and handgun that he had covered in Nazi swastikas. The 62-year-old father of Palmeter can be heard telling an emergency dispatcher that his son has stopped taking his psychiatric medicine. Earlier it was revealed tat the gunman may have originally planned to target a different store. Surveillance footage shows the gunman arriving at a Family Dollar store at around 12.23pm on Saturday. Dressed in a mask, he held the door open for Black customers entering and exiting and briefly entered but then left without carrying out an attack. Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters told reporters in a press conference that the shooter, identified as 21-year-old Ryan Palmeter, then went to Edwards Waters University where he was turned away by a security guard. He then went to the Dollar General store – around a mile from the first store – where he shot and killed three people: Angela Michelle Carr, 52, Anolt Joseph “AJ” Laguerre Jr, 19, and Jarrald De’Shaun Gallion, 29. As details emerge about the shooting, governor Ron DeSantis has come under fire in the wake of the gun violence in the state where he has loosened gun laws. At a vigil on Sunday, the crowd booed Mr DeSantis, forcing him to step back from the microphone. Read More Ron DeSantis didn’t listen. No wonder Jacksonville booed him A white gunman killed three Black shoppers at Dollar General. Then police uncovered ‘the diary of a madman’ Harrowing video shows Jacksonville shooter launching rampage at Dollar General The Jacksonville shooting killed a devoted dad, a beloved mom and a teen helping support his family
2023-08-30 16:25
Who are the surviving members of Manson Family cult? Killer Leslie Van Houten, 73, released from prison on parole
Who are the surviving members of Manson Family cult? Killer Leslie Van Houten, 73, released from prison on parole
Leslie Van Houten has been granted parole from prison over 54 years after the horrific murders of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca
2023-07-12 17:26
House speaker live updates | Jim Jordan set to try again
House speaker live updates | Jim Jordan set to try again
Bipartisan groups of lawmakers have been floating ways to operate the House by giving greater power to the interim speaker, Republican Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina, or another temporary speaker
2023-10-18 20:26
AP PHOTOS: Protests by pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrators span the world as war escalates
AP PHOTOS: Protests by pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrators span the world as war escalates
From Bangladesh to Las Vegas and Brazil to Rome, demonstrations by supporters of Israel and the Palestinians were held around the world as people took to the streets to expresses their views and often outrage as the war escalated between Israel and Hamas militants.
2023-10-11 16:47
'It’s disturbing': Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger receives handwritten love letters with ‘hearts and stars’ in jail 'couple times a week'
'It’s disturbing': Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger receives handwritten love letters with ‘hearts and stars’ in jail 'couple times a week'
Bryan Kohberger, who is being held in the Latah County Jail in Moscow, Idaho, has received more than two dozen love letters from female fans
2023-05-16 14:46
China's Xi promises more market openness and new investments for Belt and Road projects
China's Xi promises more market openness and new investments for Belt and Road projects
Chinese President Xi Jinping is promising greater access to China’s market for international firms and new financing exceeding $100 billion for other developing economies
2023-10-18 12:22
North Carolina Republicans close in on new districts seeking to fortify GOP in Congress, legislature
North Carolina Republicans close in on new districts seeking to fortify GOP in Congress, legislature
North Carolina Republicans have closed in on enacting new boundaries for the state’s congressional and legislative districts that aim to fortify GOP prospects for Capitol Hill and in Raleigh
2023-10-25 11:25
MrBeast's $250K laser challenge video earns acclaim for outstanding production and set design, Internet says 'Jimmy really outdid himself'
MrBeast's $250K laser challenge video earns acclaim for outstanding production and set design, Internet says 'Jimmy really outdid himself'
MrBeast introduced an exciting twist in the elimination process in the latest challange
2023-10-29 19:55
North Korea notifies Japan of plan to launch satellite
North Korea notifies Japan of plan to launch satellite
By Hyunsu Yim and Nobuhiro Kubo SEOUL/TOKYO (Reuters) -North Korea has notified Japan of a plan to launch a satellite
2023-05-29 06:55
Argentina: VP Cristina Fernández says she won't run for president
Argentina: VP Cristina Fernández says she won't run for president
Argentine Vice President Cristina Fernández made it official Tuesday that she will not be running for president again, putting the brakes on an effort by members of her party to push her to become a candidate in the October election. Fernández, who was president 2007-2015, made her decision public through a statement published on her website in which she slammed the judiciary, accusing the courts of trying to forbid her from running for office again as part of an alliance with the opposition. With her decision, the center-left Fernández throws the ruling Peronist party into disarray amid uncertainty over who could be its candidate in this year’s presidential elections. President Alberto Fernández, whose tenure has been marked by an ongoing economic crisis that has included a sharp devaluation of the local currency and annual inflation of more than 100%, already said last month he would not be seeking reelection. “I will not be a puppet of those in power for the sake of any candidacy. I have demonstrated, like no one else, that I prioritize the collective project over personal ambitions,” Cristina Fernández said. The 70-year-old vice president said she’s prevented from running for office by a prison sentence of six years and a lifelong ban from holding public office she received late last year as part of a case involving corruption through public works during her presidency. She has denied all charges and the ruling still has to be confirmed by higher courts before it becomes effective. “I will not engage in the perverse game they impose on us under the guise of democracy,” she wrote. Allies of the vice president have been pushing for her to run for the presidency and regularly chant “President Cristina” during her public appearances. Although Fernández, who is not related to current president Alberto Fernández, had already said she wouldn’t run for president, she often played coy in public speeches. The vice president published her statement days before allies had announced a big rally in downtown Buenos Aires on May 25, which is a national holiday in Argentina, to push her to run. With both the president and vice president out of the running, all eyes are now likely to set on Economy Minister Sergio Massa, a center-right Peronist who has long had presidential ambitions although his tenure in the office he took on last year has not gone as he hoped. Massa had said his goal was for monthly inflation to decelerate to 3% by April. Instead, it accelerated to 8.4%. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
2023-05-17 08:15