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UN Draft Condemns Attacks On Journalists, Urges Punishment
A proposed U.N. resolution would unequivocally condemn all attacks, reprisals and violence against journalists and media workers and urge governments to take action to end the prevailing impunity and punish these crimes.
Chauvin, Ex-wife Plead Not Guilty To Tax Evasion Charges
A judge entered not guilty pleas on tax evasion charges Friday on behalf of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murder in George Floyd's death, and for the officer's exwife.
U.S. To Convene Foreign Ministers On COVID-19 Next Week, Pledges To Talk Vaccine Equity
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday he would convene a virtual meeting of foreign ministers from around the globe to discuss the COVID19 pandemic next week, pledging to work to address global inequalities in access to vaccines.
US Judge Sets Jan 4 for Prince Andrew to Seek Dismissal of Sex Abuse Civil Lawsuit
Giuffre, 38, has accused Queen Elizabeth's second son of forcing her to have sex more than two decades ago, and abusing her at two homes.
Barn Explosion Kills 2 Owners, Neighbor In Northeast Texas
Investigators are seeking the cause of an explosion and fire that tore through a northeast Texas barn, killing three people.
Argentine Oilseed Workers Ordered By Government To End Hours-long Strike
Argentina's government on Thursday ordered oilseed workers to end an hoursold strike over the amount of taxes taken out of their pay, as political and financial uncertainty rises ahead of Nov. 14 midterm elections, a union official said.
AP FACT CHECK: Biden Skews History In Explaining Va. Setback
President Joe Biden mangled Virginia's political history this week as he tried to brush off his party's big loss in that state's race for governor.
AP FACT CHECK: Biden Skews History In Explaining Va. Setback
President Joe Biden mangled Virginia's political history this week as he tried to brush off his party's big loss in that state's race for governor.
One Migrant Dies In Train Accident In Northern France
A train running in northern France hit a group of migrants walking along the tracks near Calais, killing one person and injuring three others, local authorities said on Twitter.
Migrants Pelt Mexico's National Guard With Rocks
A group of migrants trying to walk across southern Mexico pelted officers of Mexicos National Guard with a hail of rocks Thursday, apparently injuring at least one guardsman.
Migrants Injured After Clashes With National Guard Troops In Southern Mexico
Dozens of migrants traveling north to Mexico City clashed with the National Guard in the southern state of Chiapas on Thursday, near to where a Cuban national was killed on Sunday by the militarized police force.
Mexican Judge Jails Ex-Pemex Boss At Center Of Corruption Case
A Mexican judge ordered the incarceration on Wednesday of Emilio Lozoya, the former chief executive of state oil company Pemex, while his corruption trial plays out, in a case critics argued has offered the embattled exCEO preferential treatment.
Puerto Rico To Make COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory For School
Puerto Ricos governor said Wednesday that officials will start vaccinating children ages 5 to 11 this week against COVID19, and that getting the vaccine will be required to attend school in person with few exceptions.
EXPLAINER: Rittenhouse Plane Part Of Widespread Surveillance
Prosecutors working to convict Kyle Rittenhouse in the shootings of three people during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin have introduced as evidence surveillance video taken from an FBI airplane circling thousands of feet above the chaos.
Pak Relaxes COVID-19 Restrictions For Incoming Flights
Pakistan on Wednesday announced to further relax restrictions on the incoming flights by allowing them to operate at full capacity from next week. The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), the top authority battling the coronavirus, after its...
Days Or Weeks? Jury Selection Is Under Judges' Control
As jurors in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse listened to opening statements in a Wisconsin courtroom Tuesday, attorneys in south Georgia questioned potential jurors for a third week in the trial of three men charged in Ahmaud Arbery's slaying.