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South Carolina's Confederate Monument Protection Law Upheld
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a state law preventing anyone from moving a Confederate monument or changing the historical name of a street or building without the Legislature's permission is legal.
South Carolina's Confederate Monument Protection Law Upheld
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a state law preventing anyone from moving a Confederate monument or changing the historical name of a street or building without the Legislature's permission is legal.
Analysis: A 'United' Nations, Navigating A Fractured World
When the United Nations rose from World War II's rubble, its birth reflected a widespread aspiration that humanity could be lifted up and dispatched down a positive path if only there was a coherent, informed, unified effort of good faith among countries...
Iran Minister Expressed ‘very Clear Intent’ To Return To Nuclear Talks -Ireland
Iran's foreign minister expressed a "very clear intent" to return to nuclear talks in Vienna, Ireland's foreign minister said on Wednesday after he met with his Iranian counterpart on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Brazil's Health Minister Tests Positive for Covid-19 at UN Gathering
Queiroga was with Bolsonaro, who last year survived a bout of the virus, at several events, including a meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday.
Magnitude 6.0 Earthquake Strikes Near Melbourne, Tremors Rattle Southeast Australia
The quake was felt as far away as the city of Adelaide, 800 km (500 miles) to the west in the state of South Australia, and Sydney, 900 km (600 miles) to the north in New South Wales state, although there were no reports of damage outside Melbourne and no...
Charges: Man "Snapped," Killed 4, Then Left Bodies In Field
An Arizona man who allegedly told his father he snapped and shot a couple of people" was charged Tuesday with murder, about a week after four bodies were found in an abandoned SUV in western Wisconsin, according to a criminal complaint.
Haitians In Port-au-Prince Rush Back To Plane After Deportation
A group of Haitians who were deported to their homeland on a flight from the United States on Tuesday rushed back towards the plane after they disembarked in PortauPrince, with one man attempting to get back on board, Reuters witnesses said.
Justin Trudeau: Tarnished in Election Fight, Liberal 'Golden Boy' Struggles to Fill Father's Shoes
After doling out hundreds of billions of dollars in Covid aid, Trudeau triggered snap election seeking to regain the majority in parliament he'd lost in 2019.
Politico Pardoned By Trump Accused Of Illegal Campaign Scam
A Republican political operative pardoned by President Donald Trump after his conviction in a 2012 bribery plot has been charged again with campaignrelated crimes, this time involving a 2016 illegal campaign contribution scheme and a Russian national.
Government Resumes Prosecution In Deadly 'Swatting' Case
A Kansas gamer whose online dispute with another player sparked a deadly hoax call will have to face a jury after violating the terms of a diversion deal he made with prosecutors, a judge ruled Monday.
California Woman Found Dead In Freezer; Daughter Questioned
An 87yearold woman has been found dead inside a freezer in the garage of her Southern California home and investigators questioned her daughter, who lived with her, authorities said.
EXCLUSIVE | Chinese Delegation Conducts Recce at Afghanistan’s Bagram Airbase; India Concerned
It seems that China wants to set up an intelligence 'facility' in collaboration with Taliban and Pakistan keeping an eye out on any support to Uyghur Muslims of Xinjian province
Bali to Reopen for International Visitors From October
Authorities will continue to monitor the progress of the pandemic handling every week to ensure that the conditions remain under control so that Bali is safe to reopen.
US Court Sets Aside Proposed Trump-era Rule on H-1B Visa Selection
The number of H-1B visas issued each year is capped at 65,000, plus an additional 20,000 reserved for individuals with advanced degrees.
'Was a Mistake, Offer My Apology': US Military Says 10 Civilians Killed in Kabul Drone Strike Last Month
US General Frank McKenzie, Head of US Central Command said it was a mistake and I offer my sincere apology.