
Trump Administration Issues Sanctions Against UN Human Rights Expert
The Trump administration sanctioned UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who recommended ICC investigations over Gaza conflict actions.

The Trump administration sanctioned UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who recommended ICC investigations over Gaza conflict actions.
Reckitt's stock fell sharply due to lower cold and flu product sales, while AkzoNobel reported higher adjusted earnings despite challenging market conditions.

Researchers captured rare footage of sperm whales working together to assist during and after a birth, providing new insights into whale behavior.
U.S. crude oil inventories declined more than expected while Spanish energy company Repsol announced plans to significantly increase Venezuelan oil production.

Financial industry executives and analysts weigh prospects for yuan-backed digital currencies as questions arise about the U.S. dollar's global role.

Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh will receive reduced food assistance starting Wednesday due to funding shortfalls.

Roman Amatitla faces charges in connection with a residential building fire that resulted in four deaths last month.

Multiple archaeological discoveries and recoveries have emerged, including stolen museum pieces and misidentified ancient coins.

Authorities have commenced removal operations at two significant illegal dumping sites, one in Oxfordshire and another nuclear waste site in Pennsylvania.

Gregory Bovino, who oversaw immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, will retire in March following his January demotion.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered spring economic statement amid warnings of potential further tax increases and diplomatic tensions with US over Iran policy.
Singapore is developing plans to establish itself as a major gold trading hub in Asia, including hosting central bank gold reserves.

Two dozen states have filed a lawsuit challenging the EPA's decision to repeal greenhouse gas regulations.

Nigeria and the UK pursue economic cooperation while the UN General Assembly passes a resolution declaring transatlantic slavery a crime against humanity.

A former Daily Mail showbusiness editor has denied allegations of hacking voicemails as part of a privacy lawsuit involving seven claimants.
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