Trump lawyers told to redact witness information in classified documents case
Judge reverses earlier decision and rules that ex-president must swap in pseudonyms for people to prevent threats of harassment The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal case on charges of retaining classified documents ordered the former
Micronesia president says US beefing up military capabilities in the Pacific country
Wesley Simina says the US is ‘well advanced’ in plans for $400m airport upgrade in Yap, amid rising tensions with China in the region The US is considering military projects across the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) as it pushes ahead with plans for a
Tara VanDerveer, winningest basketball coach in NCAA history, retires after 38 seasons leading Stanford women's team
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Tara VanDerveer, winningest
Arizona's top court revives 19th century abortion ban
(Reuters) - Arizona's top court on Tuesday
Thailand has yet to decide on indicting ex-PM Thaksin in royal insult case
BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thai authorities have postponed until next month a hearing with influential former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on whether to indict him over a royal insult complaint, officials said on Wednesday. Read full story ...
China's new international land-sea trade corridor records $8.9 billion in TEUs transported
The New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor (ILSTC), which runs through the western part of China, is rapidly expanding, serving as a vital connection between the Silk Road Economic Belt, the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road, and the Yangtze River Economic
12 die as bus falls into ditch in central India
NEW DELHI, April 10 (Xinhua) -- At least 12 persons died and around 15 others were injured after
Hong Kong building fire kills at least 4 people and injures 12
HONG KONG (AP) — At least four people were killed and another 12 injured in a fire in a building in Hong
Norfolk Southern to pay $600 million in Ohio derailment
Railroad company Norfolk Southern agreed to pay $600 million to settle lawsuits related to a fiery train derailment with toxic materials in February 2023 in eastern Ohio. If approved by in the US District Court in Ohio, the settlement would cover lawsuits
U.S. sends seized Iranian weapons to Ukraine
The U.S. has transferred to Ukraine thousands of infantry weapons and more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition that were seized more than a year ago as they were being shipped by Iran to Houthi forces in Yemen, the U.S. military said on Tuesday. ...
Israel, Turkey announce trade barriers, US says 'no evidence' of Gaza genocide
Israel, Turkey announce trade barriers, US says 'no evidence' of Gaza genocide ...
Japan PM's US visit in 9 years boosts ties amid rising China concerns
Japan PM's US visit in 9 years boosts ties amid rising China concerns ...
Hepatitis infections claiming 3,500 lives every day, WHO sounds alarm
Hepatitis infections claiming 3,500 lives every day, WHO sounds alarm ...
China, Russia vow to boost strategic relations after Lavrov meets Xi
BEIJING: China’s top diplomat said on Tuesday that Beijing would strengthen strategic cooperation with Moscow and that the two must stand on the side of “fairness and justice” as he met his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. Lavrov arrived in China for a
Shipwreck off Djibouti leaves 38 migrants dead
ADDIS ABABA: The bodies of 38 migrants, including children, have been recovered after a shipwreck off the Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti, the UN said on Tuesday, the latest disaster on the so-called Eastern migration route. The UN’s International
Five policemen shot dead in Iran’s southeast
TEHRAN: At least five Iranian police officers were killed on Tuesday in an attack in the restive Sistan-Baluchistan province in the country’s southeast, state TV reported. Local media reported that Jaish al-Adl had claimed responsibility for the shooting, but
Hepatitis viruses kill 3,500 people a day
GENEVA: More than 3,500 people die from hepatitis viruses every day and the global toll is rising, the World Health Organisation warned on Tuesday, calling for swift action to fight the second-largest
Kazakhstan and Russia battle huge floods
ASTANA: Water levels in overflowing rivers were still rising on Tuesday in swathes of Russia and Kazakhstan that have been hit by massive floods, with Russia’s city
Top Europe court chides Switzerland in landmark climate ruling
STRASBOURG: Europe’s top rights court on Tuesday said Switzerland was not doing enough to tackle climate change in a historic decision that could force governments to adopt more ambitious climate policies. The European Court of Human Rights, part of the
Simon Harris becomes Ireland’s youngest prime minister
DUBLIN: Simon Harris on Tuesday became Ireland’s new prime minister, replacing Leo Varadkar after he abruptly quit last month citing personal and political reasons. Ireland’s parliament voted 88 to 69 in favour of Harris, 37, becoming
Hamas says Israeli proposal fails to meet Palestinian demands
CAIRO: Hamas said on Tuesday that an Israeli proposal on a ceasefire did not meet the demands of Palestinian factions, but it would study the offer further and deliver its response to mediators. The proposal was handed to the Palestinian movement by Egyptian
Physicist who discovered Higgs boson dies
LONDON: British physicist Peter Higgs, whose theory of a mass-giving particle — the so-called Higgs boson — jointly earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics, has died aged 94, the University of Edinburgh announced on Tuesday. “He passed away peacefully
Australia hints it could recognise Palestinian state
SYDNEY: Australia on Tuesday became the latest country to advocate formal recognition of a Palestinian state, further shattering a long-standing diplomatic taboo in the West. Foreign Minister Penny Wong said that recognising a state of Palestine could restart