Olivier Dubois, a French journalist kidnapped almost two years ago in Mali, arrived back in France Tuesday.
Boris Johnson faces fight for political future at Partygate hearing
Former PM to argue he did not intend to mislead MPs, at hearing that could lead to suspension from parliamentPartygate defence dossier: how Boris Johnson tried to contain a scandalBoris Johnson faces a battle for his political future on Wednesday after…
Google releases Bard, its competitor in the race to create AI chatbots
Internet giant Google will grant users access to a chatbot after years of cautious development, chasing splashy debuts from rivals OpenAI and Microsoft.
Russian musician known for anti-Putin protest music dies in frozen river
Dmitry Svirgunov, also known as Dima Nova, fell through ice while trying to cross the Volga River with his brother and three friends.
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Sued For Failing To Address Sex Trafficking
A new lawsuit accuses Mark Zuckerberg and other Meta Platforms Inc executives and directors of failing to do enough to stop sex trafficking and child sexual exploitation on Facebook and Instagram.
Missouri man dubbed ‘Package Killer’ admits to 2 murders
A Missouri man dubbed the “Package Killer” for his method of disposing bodies received two life sentences Tuesday after admitting to killing two women in the St. Louis area more than 30 years ago.
Citi’s Michael Parker urges IMO to commit to deeper emissions cuts by 2050
Veteran shipping lender and Poseidon Principles chairman said the Paris climate agreement will be out of reach without IMO leadership
Public pension plan losses from bank failures were minor
The failures of two U.S. banks this month meant losses for U.S. public-sector pension systems that invested in them.
U.K. man gets life sentence after drunkenly telling police ‘what happened’ at murder scene
Marek Hecko, 26, of Chelmsford, England, was found guilty of murder after turning up to the scene of a serious assault, liquor bottle in hand, to talk to police.