UK government's contested illegal immigration plan to become law
By Kylie MacLellan and Andrew MacAskill LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's highly contested plan to make it easier
2023-07-18 18:21
US deploys nuclear-armed submarine to South Korea in show of force against North Korea
The United States has deployed a nuclear-armed submarine to South Korea for the first time in four decades, as the allies warned North Korea that any use of the North's nuclear weapons in combat would result in the end of its regime
2023-07-18 18:21
Investigators feared Gilgo Beach serial killings suspect would try to flee the country, police official says
As the tangled investigation into the Gilgo Beach serial killings suspect continues, a police official described to CNN the tense moments leading up to his arrest, including fears that the man might flee the country if he found out that prosecutors were preparing charges in the case.
2023-07-18 18:20
Multilateral lenders need reform to meet poverty, climate change challenges - G20 panel
By Aftab Ahmed and Shivangi Acharya GANDHINAGAR, India Multilateral development banks must create a new funding mechanism and
2023-07-18 18:18
Israel's Herzog to face tensions on Washington visit
By Patricia Zengerle and Steve Holland WASHINGTON A handful of Democratic lawmakers are weighing staying away when Israeli
2023-07-18 18:18
Who is Richard Hanson? Man accused of fatally beating wife Nancy Hanson in front of their children pleads not guilty
Nancy Hanson filed for a restraining order against her husband, Richard Hanson, just two days before he fatally struck her with a baseball bat
2023-07-18 18:15
Jake Paul calls out Dana White over hypocrisy: ‘To me, it's just ironic’
Jake Paul said, 'Bro, it's a weight thing, Mark Zuckerberg is 5'5 and 130 pounds, Elon Musk is 6'4 and 250 pounds'
2023-07-18 17:58
Was child-like doll at Rex Heuermann's home a trophy? Social media chilled by eerie discovery
A child-sized doll, fair-haired and captivating, was found within the confines of a large wooden and glass case
2023-07-18 17:56
Gilgo Beach murders: True crime enthusiasts hint at need to investigate 'missing children' angle after Rex Heuermann's arrest
Heuermann looked up child pornography 'thousands of times' even as he tracked the Gilgo Beach murders' case updates online
2023-07-18 17:55
Thousands died in the Philippines' 'war on drugs.' An international probe will now go ahead
Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court ruled Tuesday that an investigation into the Philippines' so-called “war on drugs” can resume, rejecting Manila’s objections to the case going ahead at the global court. The court’s investigation was suspended in late 2021 after the Philippines said it was already probing the same allegations and argued that the ICC — a court of last resort — therefore didn’t have jurisdiction. The Philippines launched its appeal after judges in January agreed with the court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, that deferring the investigation to Manila was “not warranted.” At the time, judges ruled that the domestic proceedings did not amount to “tangible, concrete and progressive investigative steps in a way that would sufficiently mirror the court’s investigation.” At a hearing Tuesday, Presiding Judge Marc Perrin de Brichambaut said that the five-judge appeals panel, in a majority decision, agreed and rejected the Philippines' appeal. More than 6,000 suspects, most of them people who lived in poverty, have been killed in the crackdown on drug crime, according to government pronouncements. Human rights groups say the death toll is considerably higher and should include many unsolved killings by motorcycle-riding gunmen who may have been deployed by police. Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has defended the crackdown as “lawfully directed against drug lords and pushers who have for many years destroyed the present generation, especially the youth.” Duterte withdrew the Philippines from The Hague-based court in 2019 in a move rights activists said was an attempt to evade accountability and prevent an international probe into thousands of killings in his campaign against illegal drugs. However, the ICC still has jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed when the country was still a member state of the court. The current Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., said last year that Manila has no plan to rejoin the ICC, a decision that supports his predecessor’s stance but rejects the wishes of human rights activists.
2023-07-18 17:53
Joe Rogan shares 'best joke' he has ever heard, explains why Dennis Rodman was unafraid to guard Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson was one of the first NBA players to come out as HIV positive - a bold move that would eventually end his career
2023-07-18 17:51
Drones Target Crimea After Putin Vows to Avenge Bridge Blast
Ukraine and Russia accused each other of overnight drone attacks hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed revenge
2023-07-18 17:49
