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Military veteran who killed Iraqi civilian is ordered jailed on Capitol riot charges
A military veteran who shot and killed a handcuffed civilian in Iraq nearly 20 years ago was ordered jailed Tuesday on charges that he used a metal baton to assault police officers during a mob's attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
North Korea Fires Another Round of Cruise Missiles in Fresh Flurry of Tests
Kim Jong Un has already overseen "underwater nuclear weapon system", a solid-fuelled hypersonic ballistic missile and a new generation of strategic cruise missiles tests.
IRS Contractor Who Leaked Tax Return Info of Donald Trump, Wealthy Americans Jailed for 5 Yrs
Charles Edward Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor, is sentenced to five years for leaking tax information about Donald Trump and wealthy individuals to The NYT and ProPublica.
German Farmers Launch Protests Against Subsidy Cuts, Block Access to Key Ports
German farmers parked around 100 tractors on strategic routes leading to Hamburg's port area, Wilhelmshaven and Bremerhaven.
Israel Agrees to UN Visit to Northern Gaza Under US Pressure But Imposes Some Conditions: Report
Israeli war cabinet approves UN delegation entry to northern Gaza under US pressure. Cease-fire talks and post-war challenges in focus
US Negotiators Draft Deal for Release of Israeli Hostages, Two-Month Pause in Gaza Fighting
Tentative agreement between Israel and Hamas for a two-phase ceasefire and hostage release. Optimism surrounds the negotiations in Paris
Israel's Netanyahu Defiant after UN Court Ruling as Gaza Offensive Against Hamas Continues
Israel's military is under increasing scrutiny now that the top United Nations court has asked Israel for a compliance report in a month
In Relief to Imran Khan’s PTI, Pak Apex Court Allows Some Senior Leaders to Contest Polls
The court allowed PTI president Parvez Elahi and four other senior leaders to contest the Feb 8 elections.
Army Kills 15 Islamist Militants from Dawlah Islamiyah, Including 3 Suspects in Philippines Church Bombing
The Philippines army engaged in a shootout with the militants who were hiding at a mountain farm near Piagapo.
Man Opens Emergency Exit of AeroMexico Flight and Walks on Plane Waiting For Takeoff
Unusual airplane incident at Mexico City Airport as passenger opens emergency exit. Delays spark discontent among flyers. Full details on the unfolding situation
Man Takes Hostage inside Starbucks in Germany’s Ulm, Arrested
The police defused the hostage situation by shooting at the perpetrator without causing much harm and secured the release of the hostages.
US Shooting Kills 3 People at Arlington Apartment Complex in Texas
Tragic shooting incident in Texas claims three lives. Stay informed with the latest updates on the US state of Texas shooting
WWE Ex-Boss McMahon Abused Employee with Sex Toys Named after Wrestlers, Defecated on Her Head: Lawsuit
Vince McMahon reportedly paid $14.6 million to women who accused him of sexual assault and abuse.
Israeli Women 'Raped, Impregnated' by Hamas Will Decide Whether to Keep Babies Upon Release: Report
Young Israeli women and teenage girls still under clutches of Hamas. Preliminary information suggests that some have been subjected to sexual abuse
Shed 'Old Lenses' and 'See India for What It Is': Indian Dy High Commissioner in UK
India's Deputy High Commissioner urges the UK to embrace India's opportunities. Annual UK-India Parliamentary Lunch fosters ties in politics, business, and culture
Proud Boys member sentenced to 6 years in prison for Capitol riot role after berating judge
A man who stormed the U.S. Capitol with fellow Proud Boys extremist group members was sentenced on Wednesday to six years in prison after he berated and insulted the judge who punished him.