International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors are trying to live and work under the same financial and travel restrictions brought against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Osama bin Laden
A dance hall in Buenos Aires guarantees tango sessions with professional partners
In Buenos Aires, a unique tango event offers dance enthusiasts guaranteed partners.
Abrego Garcia won release from detention. He must check in with immigration officials 14 hours later
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was due to check-in with immigration authorities less than 14 hours after he was released from detention on a judge’s orders
Immigration crackdown leaves teens to care for siblings after parents get detained
An immigration crackdown in Louisiana has forced some teenagers to grow up fast after their parents were arrested by federal agents.
‘Partenope,’ Ennio Morricone’s long-neglected opera, emerges to enchant Naples
At long last, vindication is at hand for an Oscar-winning composer who sought to prove he was as capable of breathing life into Italy’s grand theaters as gritty Hollywood films.
Spectacular loss by Honduras’ governing party spurs reflection and criticism
Honduras’ governing LIBRE party experienced a spectacular collapse in the presidential election, going from more than 50% of the vote four years ago to less than 20% this time.
Closing arguments expected in murder trial of Brian Walshe over wife’s disappearance
Closing arguments are expected Friday in the murder trial of Brian Walshe in connection with the disappearance of his wife Ana.
British backpacker on e-scooter given four years’ jail for Western Australia crash death
Court heard Alicia Kemp, 25, from Redditch, Worcestershire was over the blood alcohol limit when she drove into Thanh Phan, 51, in PerthA British backpacker has been sentenced to four years in prison after a fatal collision with a father-of-two while r…
New judicial panels to hear Wisconsin redistricting lawsuits for the first time
Two lawsuits seeking to redraw Wisconsin’s congressional districts are scheduled to be discussed in court as a pair of three-judge panels never-before-used in the state meet for the first time.
Lawmakers urge Education Department to add nursing to ‘professional’ programs list amid uproar
A bipartisan group in Congress is urging the Education Department to add nursing to a list of college programs that are considered “professional.”.