Giuliani Held in Contempt Over Election Lies

Rudy Giuliani faces contempt of court for spreading falsehoods about Georgia election workers, risking jail time for further violations.

Investigation Shelved by Puerto Rico Secretary

Puerto Rico's new natural resources secretary has shelved an investigation into illegal construction allegations involving Governor Jenniffer González's in-laws.

Trump Company Changes Stance on Foreign Deals

The Trump Organisation's new ethics agreement permits private foreign deals, diverging from past restrictions on foreign company engagements.

US Returns USD 52.8 Million to Nigeria

The US will return USD 52.8 million linked to former Nigerian oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke as part of a corruption investigation.
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Greenland Leader Rejects American Citizenship

Greenland's Prime Minister Múte B. Egede states his people do not wish to become Americans, despite US interest in the territory's strategic location.

New Orleans Attacker Engaged Police Before Shooting

An attacker inspired by the Islamic State fired at police during a New Orleans incident, leading to his fatal shooting by officers.

Benin Armed Forces Suffer Heavy Losses from Attack

Militants inflicted heavy losses on Benin's armed forces in a recent attack, highlighting the growing threat of jihadi expansion in West Africa.

Greenland's Leader Rejects American Identity

Greenland's Prime Minister Múte B. Egede states his people do not wish to become Americans, despite US interest in the territory.
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Over 100,000 Displaced in Eastern Congo

UN reports over 100,000 people displaced in eastern Congo due to M23 rebel offensive, adding to existing humanitarian crisis.

Bangladesh Skips IMD's 150th Anniversary Event

Bangladesh will not attend the 150th anniversary of the India Meteorological Department due to restrictions on non-essential foreign travel.

Biden Extends TPS for Venezuelans and Salvadorans

The Biden administration allows 800,000 Venezuelans and Salvadorans to remain in the US for 18 months amid immigration policy changes.

Russia's Shadow Fleet Keeps Oil Revenue Flowing

Explore how Russia's shadow fleet of tankers is circumventing Western sanctions, ensuring continued oil revenue despite international efforts.
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Investigation Shelved by Puerto Rico Natural Resources Chief

Puerto Rico's new natural resources secretary halts an investigation into alleged illegal construction linked to the governor's in-laws, raising concerns.

2024 Marks Hottest Year on Record for Earth

In 2024, Earth experienced its hottest year on record, surpassing the critical climate threshold, leading to severe consequences for the planet.

New Orleans Attacker Engaged Police Before Shooting

Bodycam footage reveals the New Orleans attacker shot at police before being fatally shot. The incident involved multiple officers and ongoing investigations.

Trump Can Still Vote After Sentencing

Donald Trump can vote in Florida despite his felony conviction, but must turn over a DNA sample and cannot own a gun.
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Trump’s Hush Money Case Results In Discharge

Donald Trump receives an unconditional discharge for his conviction linked to hush money payments, marking a first for a U.S. president-elect.

Trump Sentenced To Unconditional Discharge

Justice Merchan sentences Trump to unconditional discharge, avoiding penalties. The ruling addresses his conviction for falsifying business records.

Indiana Man Arrested After Fleeing Prison Sentence

Antony Vo, who fled a nine-month prison sentence for the Capitol riot, was arrested in Canada. He had defied a court order and remained active on social media.

Judge Overturns Biden's Title IX LGBTQ+ Rules

A federal judge has overturned the Biden administration's Title IX rules that expanded protections for LGBTQ+ students, citing legal overreach.
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Trump's Sentencing Not Blocked by New York Court

New York's highest court has declined to block Donald Trump's sentencing in his hush money case, leaving the Supreme Court as his last option.

Israel Works to Free Elizabeth Tsurkov

Israel is rallying international allies to secure the release of Elizabeth Tsurkov, an Israeli-Russian researcher kidnapped in Iraq nearly two years ago.

Jose Mujica's Cancer Diagnosis and Farewell

Former Uruguayan President Jose Mujica shares his cancer diagnosis and decision to forgo treatment in a poignant final interview.

Jimmy Carter Celebrated for Humility and Service

Jimmy Carter's humility and service were celebrated at his funeral in Washington, attended by all living US presidents, including Joe Biden.
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Machado Protests Against Maduro's Power Plans

Maria Corina Machado publicly protests against Nicolás Maduro's plans to maintain power, rallying supporters amid fears of government repression.