US lawmakers make new push for expanded drone shootdown authority
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON A group of bipartisan U.S. lawmakers said on Monday they are making a new
2023-06-27 01:55
Ukrainian student's love of dance recorded in music video
Anastasiia Limarenko says dancing helped her adjust to life in England and cope with leaving Ukraine.
2023-06-24 14:53
DeKalb County district attorney withdraws from prosecution related to proposed 'Cop City' training center near Atlanta
Citing philosophical differences with other agencies, DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced Friday that her office will no longer prosecute current cases connected to the proposed police fire and training facility near Atlanta, dubbed "Cop City" by opponents.
2023-06-24 05:22
US Coast Guard ship transited Taiwan Strait after Blinken's China visit -US Navy
TAIPEI (Reuters) -A U.S. Coast Guard ship sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, the U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet said
2023-06-22 12:53
Who is David Weiss, US prosecutor in Hunter Biden case?
By Andrew Goudsward David Weiss, the top federal prosecutor in Delaware, wrapped up the most closely watched investigation
2023-06-21 03:17
EU launches debate on economic security with eye on China
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union executive presented on Tuesday its economic security plan which seeks to convince
2023-06-20 23:26
Paris 2024 Olympics: French police raid organisers' headquarters
It is unclear what prompted the search but French media links it to how contracts have been awarded.
2023-06-20 18:28
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai loses appeal against phone search
By Jessie Pang HONG KONG (Reuters) -A Hong Kong appeal court on Monday blocked jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai's bid
2023-06-19 20:46
Analysis-Mali faces spectre of anarchy after demanding UN's departure
By Edward McAllister and David Lewis DAKAR/NAIROBI Mali's unexpected demand for the departure of U.N. peacekeepers may herald
2023-06-19 04:48
Trump should not be trusted with national secrets if charges prove true, his ex-Defense secretary says
Donald Trump's onetime Defense secretary said Sunday that the former president should not be trusted with the nation's secrets again should the allegations made in his federal indictment over his handling of classified documents prove true.
2023-06-19 00:24
Man appears in court charged with Nottingham murders
LONDON A man appeared in court on Saturday charged with three counts of murder, the BBC reported, following
2023-06-17 18:50
Special counsel seeks court order to ensure Trump and his defense don't share materials turned over in discovery
Special counsel Jack Smith's team is asking the judge in the classified documents case against Donald Trump to bar the former president and his defense team from publicly disclosing some of the materials shared in the criminal case as part of the discovery process.
2023-06-17 05:19