Years of racial profiling and ignoring a federal judge’s order to stop his immigration sweeps may have finally caught up.
Rodrigo Duterte flew to China and signed billions in deals, said he would separate ties with the U.S., then took it all back.
American tourists can for the first time bring home up to 100 cigars and several bottles of rum.
Aisha Buhari criticized Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, which had promised change but, in the view of his critics, has delivered little. His response: “She belongs to my kitchen.”
Ahmad Rahimi’s hearing was for state charges of attempted murder of police officers, not the federal charges accusing him of bombing public spaces.
Jaber al-Bakr hung himself inside a German jail and now lawyers and politicians want to know why he wasn’t being more closely watched.
Boko Haram took the girls in 2014 along with more than 250 others.
Salah Abdeslam’s attorneys say he indicated he no longer wants legal representation.
Jaber al-Bakr, who was arrested earlier this week and accused of plotting to blow up an airport, hung himself inside his cell.
The company will end production of its troubled phone that overheated and burst into flames.
Conservative politicians have reversed their position against the procedure following large protests in the country.
“I’m going to hit him,” one Sacramento officer says as the car approaches Joseph Mann. “Go for it,” the other officer says.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suspended nearly 13,000 police officers for their alleged links to the Gulen movement.
The U.S. said Russia has failed to live up to its agreement to allow aid workers into Aleppo.
President Vladimir Putin pulled out of an agreement to dispose of plutonium that could be used in 17,000 nuclear weapons.
The peace plan was expected to easily pass, but voters rejected it on Sunday.
The German bank’s shares reached historic lows this week after a $14 billion settlement request by the U.S.
Rodrigo Duterte told reporters he’d like to kill 3 million addicts, saying the Nazi leader “massacred 3 million Jews.”
Amos Yee, 17, is spending six weeks in prison for his comments on Christianity and Islam.
The case received little attention last November, but prosecutors say it’s another recorded example of excessive police force.