8/8/2023: WORLD: Judge dismisses Trump’s defamation claim against writer
A US judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s defamation counterclaim against the writer E Jean Carroll, handing a fresh legal defeat to the former
A US judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s defamation counterclaim against the writer E Jean Carroll, handing a fresh legal defeat to the former
Ron DeSantis has rejected Donald Trump’s voter fraud claims in his first network television interview of the US presidential campaign, while warning Republicans
Members of the Lytton First Nation are again fleeing their homes amid record-setting blazes in the Canadian province of British Columbia, with the
Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao was sentenced yesterday to 4-3/4 years in prison for aiding and abetting manslaughter in the 2020 killing
Three people died after two firefighting helicopters collided in California, causing one to crash into a hillside killing everyone on board, emergency officials
Law-enforcement officers surrounded the Fulton County courthouse yesterday in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, amid closed roads and traffic barriers put up to boost security
Indigenous leaders from across South America have called for bold steps to protect the Amazon and their ancestral lands ahead of a summit
Kenyan victims of the 1998 US embassy bombing in Nairobi yesterday renewed calls for compensation from Washington as the East African nation marked
Residents of an area near Sudan’s capital yesterday were ordered to evacuate, locals said, as fighting between the army and paramilitary forces continues
Cape Town’s public transport system has been paralysed by a minibus taxi strike that in a violent turn has seen three people killed,