US Supreme Court takes up appeal by convicted border drug 'mule'
By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a California woman's bid to overturn
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Malaysian killer released from Australian immigration detention
An ex-policeman convicted in a politically charged Malaysia murder has been freed from immigration detention.
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Julius Malema: Why the South African politician touched a nerve in Kenya
Julius Malema had candid views on Kenya's president but also poses a challenge to the opposition.
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Egypt holiday couple died after room sprayed for bedbugs, inquest rules
The couple died after the next-door room was sprayed with pesticide to kill bedbugs, an inquest hears.
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Ukrainian teen may be forced into the Russian army
Bogdan Yermokhin, originally from Mariupol, is ordered to report to a draft centre when he turns 18.
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US appeals court calls Biden's 'ghost gun' limits unlawful
By Nate Raymond A federal appeals court on Thursday ruled that the Biden administration lacked authority to adopt
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Robert De Niro: Actor's company must pay former assistant $1.2m
Chase Graham Robinson claims she was abused, underpaid and treated like De Niro's "office wife".
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US Senate Democrats to vote on Supreme Court ethics probe subpoenas
By John Kruzel and Andrew Chung WASHINGTON Senate Democrats are set on Thursday to vote on authorizing subpoenas
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Megan Thee Stallion goes metal with Spiritbox remix of Cobra
Megan Thee Stallion raps over a heavy guitar riff on her metal remix of 'Cobra'.
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Ivanka Trump gives evidence in father's fraud case
The 42-year-old had fought hard to avoid testifying in the New York case against her father and brothers.
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Should domestic abusers have guns? US Supreme Court will decide in United States v Rahimi
Zackey Rahimi's appeal, if successful, could have far-reaching implications in the US firearms debate.
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Tea pickers' Scottish compensation case on hold
Appeal judges at Scotland's highest civil court halt a compensation case by Kenyan tea pickers.
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