New Revelations Shake the Monarchy: Sarah Ferguson Pressured to Testify Under Oath in Epstein Scandal
Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, is facing increasing international pressure to testify under oath regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Laken Riley: the case that started with a murder and ended up changing US immigration law
The murder of university student Laken Riley led to significant changes in US immigration law with the introduction of the Laken Riley Act.
Liveblog Iran War: Iran threatens retaliation in case of attacks on power plants
Iran has issued a warning to the United States that it will retaliate against energy infrastructure in the Gulf region if its own energy facilities are attacked.
Case $LIBRA: messages and records from Novelli exposing alleged payments of US$2,000 per month to Milei
The article reveals that lobbyist Mauricio Novelli allegedly paid Javier Milei US$2,000 monthly for promotional services while he was a national deputy, as evidenced by recovered messages and financial records.
The cut-off heads of deer are being investigated by the criminal police. 'It harms us,' says the head of hunters
The criminal police are investigating the case of decapitated deer heads, which has raised concerns among local hunters.
Denmark was ready to blow up runways in Greenland in case of a US invasion
Denmark prepared explosive measures to destroy Greenland's runways as a precaution against a potential US invasion, backed by Germany and France.
Denmark sent explosives to Greenland to destroy runways in case of US invasion
Denmark has reportedly sent explosives to Greenland to prepare for a potential invasion by the United States, in response to previous threats from former President Donald Trump.
WATCH: Dem senators make the case for the very bill they're trying to kill
Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Raphael Warnock discuss issues concerning illegal voting while opposing the SAVE America Act, which would enforce citizenship requirements for voter registration.
Royer Pérez, Mexican migrant, dies under ICE custody in Florida: SRE asks for clarification of the case
The Mexican government is demanding a thorough investigation into the death of a 19-year-old Mexican migrant under ICE custody in Florida.
YPF Case: Plaintiffs downplayed the ruling in the U.S. celebrated by the Government and reaffirmed their expectation of payment
In the ongoing YPF expropriation case, plaintiffs have downplayed a recent U.S. court ruling and reaffirmed their expectations of receiving compensation from Argentina.
Denmark silently prepared to blow up Greenland's airport runways
Denmark has quietly made preparations to destroy its own airport runways in Greenland in case the United States attempts to seize its autonomous territory in the Arctic.
WHO warns of ‘worst-case’ nuclear scenario in Iran
The WHO is preparing for a potential nuclear incident in Iran amidst ongoing military actions targeting its nuclear facilities.
Three people released in case of attack on embassy in Oslo
Three of the four individuals arrested in connection with the recent attack on the US Embassy in Oslo have been released.
"This case marked us": at the trial for the murder of Justine Vayrac, police bewildered by the 'chameleon' Lucas Larivée
The trial of Lucas Larivée for the murder of Justine Vayrac reveals disturbing insights into his character and behavior, alarming investigators involved in the case.
The Mbappé Case, the Chevalier Dilemma, an Expanded Group ... The Latest Information Before the French Team's List for the Tour in the United States
The French national team's coach will announce the roster for upcoming friendly matches against Brazil and Colombia as the team's dynamics change heading into a new phase.
Markwayne Mullin makes case as new DHS head but faces temperament questions
Markwayne Mullin, nominated for homeland security secretary, is advocating for his leadership amidst concerns about his temperament and Trump's strict immigration policies.
Inequality in the USA: 'The super-rich own everything, the rest almost nothing'
The article discusses the stark economic inequality in the United States, using Martins Ferry, Ohio, as a case study of a struggling community amid a wider economic divide.
Still not free: US Congress summons Pam Bondi, Trump's prosecutor, to testify in the Epstein case
The US House Oversight Committee has summoned Pam Bondi to testify about the Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case on April 14.
Pam Bondi faces April deposition over handling of Jeffrey Epstein case
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed to testify regarding the Justice Department's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking activities.
Epstein committee sues the US Attorney General
A congressional oversight committee investigating the Epstein case has sued Attorney General Pam Bondi to compel her to testify.
The US Attorney General is summoned by Congress in the Epstein case
Pam Bondi is set to testify under oath regarding the Epstein investigation amid allegations that key documents were withheld by the Justice Department.
Epstein Case: US Attorney General Subpoenaed to Testify
US Attorney General Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Committee in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal.
Inside Iran's children's wards: The painful human cost of US-Israel airstrikes
The article highlights the devastating impact of US-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian children, focusing on the tragic case of a young girl in a coma due to injuries sustained in these attacks.
Former IAEA Inspector Warns of Worst-Case Scenario in Iran
A former IAEA inspector warns that the collapse of the Iranian regime could lead to the proliferation of enriched uranium among non-state actors, posing a significant international security threat.
'My daughter was shot dead by her father - police need to reopen the case'
Jane Coates is urging US police to reopen the case of her daughter's shooting death by her father, citing new evidence from a UK inquest.
US police extort confession from a man for his father's murder while the dad was just on a long walk
A California man, Thomas Perez Jr., became the main suspect in an alleged murder case related to his missing father whom he reported to the police, after enduring a lengthy and intense interrogation.
Trial for YPF: The United States gives another hand to Argentina in its search to avoid seizures
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a memorandum supporting Argentina's emergency motion to suspend the discovery process in the YPF case, which involves a $16 billion judgment over the expropriation of YPF.
Hawthorn forward Moore found with 'crystalline substance', US police claim
Hawthorn player Dylan Moore has been linked to an incident involving a 'crystalline substance' leading to his arrest and a pending court case in the US.
The case of the Colombian journalist who covered immigration issues until she was detained by ICE in the US.
A Colombian journalist, Estefany Rodríguez Florez, was detained by ICE in Nashville, Tennessee, while driving with her husband, sparking legal concerns over her immigration status and the lack of a judicial warrant for her arrest.
US recognizes Delcy Rodríguez as head of state of Venezuela before New York court
The U.S. State Department has formally recognized Delcy Rodríguez as the legitimate head of state of Venezuela, impacting the ongoing legal case against Nicolás Maduro.
What scares us about the Gratteri case, what do we care about the motions and Adebayo: so, today...
The article discusses various topics ranging from political activism, a fraudulent individual posing as a manager, to a basketball player's impressive performance.
Trump’s attorney general moves into military housing over threats – media
US Attorney General Pam Bondi has relocated to military housing due to threats from drug cartels and criticism related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Iran says it cannot play in World Cup 'in any case': the impacts of the conflict with the US in the most politicized World Cup ever
Iran has declared it cannot participate in the 2026 World Cup, following recent attacks from the US that escalated tensions and led to the death of its Supreme Leader.
Epstein Case: 'Starmer had been informed' about Mandelson - Requested £547,000 in compensation following his dismissal
The British government has initiated the release of documents regarding former US ambassador Peter Mandelson and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing concerns about Mandelson's reputation prior to his appointment.
Wednesday, March 11: This has happened overnight
Significant military and domestic incidents have been reported, including U.S. actions against Iranian vessels, Iranian attacks across the Middle East, a fire incident in Norway, and legal considerations regarding a domestic abuse case.
Bomb attempt near NYC mayor’s residence was ‘ISIS-inspired terrorism’ – police
An attempted bombing outside the residence of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is being treated as ISIS-inspired terrorism by US authorities, implicating two teenagers charged in the case.
Brothers luxury real estate agents convicted of sex trafficking in case that shocked the real estate market in the US
Three brothers, renowned luxury real estate agents in the US, were convicted of sex trafficking after a lengthy trial involving allegations of drugging and assaulting women.
Google and OpenAI Employees Support Anthropic in its Case Against the US Government
Employees from Google and OpenAI have provided legal support to Anthropic in its recent lawsuit against the US government, enhancing the company's legal position.
Live Nation reaches agreement with the US government in antitrust case
Live Nation has reached a settlement with the US government in an antitrust case that accused the entertainment giant of monopolizing the live concert market.
VIDEOS: Good morning Tocantins on Monday, March 9
The article reports on several news events including a lawyer's request regarding visitation rights, incidents involving US bases in Iraq, rising oil prices, and a collective rape case in Rio de Janeiro.
Body of Brazilian killed by US police will be cremated this Monday; case under investigation
Gustavo Guimarães, a Brazilian man shot dead by police in Powder Springs, Georgia, is set to be cremated following an investigation into the incident.
Meta AI Glasses Capture Primates Moments, Major Allegations, Case Reaches Court
A major controversy has erupted in the US regarding Meta's smart glasses, with accusations about privacy violations leading to a court case.
What’s wrong with a G2? Wang Yi lays out China’s case against great-power rivalry
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi critiques the concept of a 'Group of Two' (G2) between the US and China, emphasizing importance of multilateral cooperation.
After oil and gas, now a strike on water... Gulf countries will be exhausted from thirst in case of major attacks
The ongoing war between Iran and the US-Israel coalition introduces a precarious new threat, as water scarcity could emerge as a major crisis amid the conflict.
US government releases Epstein case files about a teenager who allegedly was raped by Trump
The US Department of Justice has released FBI documents related to a woman's allegation that President Donald Trump raped her in the 1980s.
US Department of Justice says that sexual assault allegations against Trump were accidentally omitted from Epstein files, newspaper claims
The US Department of Justice has acknowledged the accidental omission of documents related to sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump from the Jeffrey Epstein case files.
South Africa: SA-US Relations - - a New Worst-Case Scenario
Rising US trade pressures pose risks to South Africa's economy and diplomatic relations.
US Justice Department Releases Documents Including Allegations Against Trump in Epstein Case
The US Justice Department has released FBI documents containing allegations against former President Donald Trump related to the late Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes.
Epstein Case: Woman's Testimonies Publicly Released, Accusing Trump of Sexual Harassment
US Justice Department publicizes FBI documents revealing a woman's allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump in the context of the Epstein case.
Epstein Case: The US Department of Justice Publishes FBI Reports Regarding Allegations Against Donald Trump
The US Department of Justice has released FBI reports detailing uncorroborated allegations made by a woman against Donald Trump, connected to the Epstein case.