Congress Urged to Consider Impeachment of Former Alaska Federal Judge
Federal judiciary leaders request impeachment consideration for ex-Alaska judge Joshua Kindred, who resigned amid misconduct allegations. The rare move highlights efforts to address judicial accountability.
UN Report: Gaza's Economy Collapses, West Bank Unemployment Soars
A UN report reveals Gaza's economy has shrunk to less than one-sixth its pre-war size, while West Bank unemployment has nearly tripled. The Palestinian Authority faces immense pressure as international aid declines.
Trump Rejects Third Debate as Harris Campaigns in North Carolina
Former President Trump declines further debates, while Vice President Harris introduces new campaign slogan in North Carolina. Both claim victory in recent face-off, as polls show mixed results.
Former Alaska Judge Faces Potential Impeachment for Misconduct
The U. S. Judicial Conference has referred ex-federal judge Joshua Kindred to the House for possible impeachment due to sexual misconduct allegations. This rare move follows Kindred's resignation in July 2024.
Senegal's President Dissolves Parliament, Sets Early Elections
Senegal's President Faye dissolves opposition-led assembly, announces November elections. Move follows difficulties with budget discussions and promises of government reform and anti-corruption measures.
Cartel Clashes Disrupt Life in Culiacan, Mexican Independence Celebrations Canceled
Culiacan, capital of Sinaloa, faces shutdown amid cartel violence fears. Schools close, festivities canceled as residents express concern over government's handling of Sinaloa Cartel power struggle.
NYPD Chief Steps Down Amid Federal Probe into Nightlife Connections
NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban resigns following a federal investigation into potential corruption involving his twin brother's nightlife industry ties. Retired FBI specialist Tom Donlon named interim replacement.
eBay Seeks Source Disclosure in Newsletter Harassment Lawsuit
eBay requests court to compel e-commerce newsletter publishers to reveal news sources amid ongoing lawsuit over employee harassment campaign. Company aims to defend against $12 million damages claim.
Springfield, Ohio Faces Bomb Threat Amid False Immigration Claims
Springfield, Ohio, evacuated buildings due to a bomb threat targeting immigrants. The incident follows debunked claims about Haitian immigrants, amplified by political figures, causing national controversy.
Border Guard Attack in Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan Claims Three Lives
Armed assailants targeted a border regiment vehicle in southeastern Iran, resulting in three fatalities and one injury. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
FBI Prepares Charges Against Iran for Trump Campaign Cyber Attack
Federal authorities are set to file criminal charges against Iran for a hack and leak attack on Trump's presidential campaign. The FBI investigation focuses on a persona named "Robert" who contacted reporters with false claims.
Hogan Lovells to Close Offices in Warsaw, Johannesburg, and Sydney
Global law firm Hogan Lovells announces closure of three international offices to focus on strategic markets. The decision affects approximately 123 staff members across the locations.
Russian Shelling Claims Lives in Kharkiv Region, Ukraine
Russian forces attacked a village in northeastern Ukraine's Kharkiv region, resulting in multiple casualties. A separate airstrike targeted Kharkiv city, underscoring the ongoing conflict in the area.
South America Ablaze: Record Fires Ravage Continent, Sparking Crisis
South America faces unprecedented fire crisis, breaking records with over 346,000 hotspots. Brazil and Bolivia struggle against extreme weather, impacting air quality and raising environmental concerns.
Germany's Climate Activism: Strategies, Challenges, and Democratic Progress
Germany grapples with climate policy challenges as activist groups employ diverse strategies. The article examines the effectiveness of different approaches and democracy's role in addressing climate change.
Georgia Judge Dismisses Some Charges in Trump Election Case
An Atlanta judge has dismissed three charges in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and his allies, citing the supremacy clause. The case continues with reduced charges.
Jamaican Forces Join UN-Backed Mission to Combat Gangs in Haiti
Jamaican troops arrive in Haiti to support UN-backed mission against criminal gangs. The deployment marks a crucial step in addressing Haiti's security crisis, with other nations pledging support.
Senegal's President Dissolves Parliament, Triggering Snap Election
Senegal's President Faye dissolves opposition-led parliament, calling for new elections within 90 days. Move aims to overcome reform obstacles, reflecting youth frustration and political change in Africa.
Trump's Association with Controversial Figure Sparks GOP Concern
Former President Trump's recent travels with far-right activist Laura Loomer have raised eyebrows within the Republican Party. Loomer's history of controversial statements has led to criticism from both GOP allies and Democrats.
Harris-Trump Debate Sparks Cartoonist Creativity Amid Controversial Claims
Vice President Harris and Donald Trump's recent debate in Philadelphia ignited a flurry of political cartoons. Artists captured key moments, from policy discussions to Trump's controversial pet-eating claims.
Trump Declines Third Debate as Polls Favor Harris's Performance
Former President Trump announces no third debate after facing Biden and Harris. Multiple polls indicate Vice President Harris outperformed Trump in their recent face-off, attracting over 67 million viewers.
Adani Group Refutes Swiss Court Involvement Amid Hindenburg's Fresh Claims
Adani Group denies involvement in Swiss court proceedings following Hindenburg Research's allegations of frozen funds. The conglomerate rejects claims of account sequestration amid ongoing scrutiny.
Israel's Multi-Front Conflict: Diverging Views on Middle East Peace
Israel perceives a "seven-front war" with Iran, while the U. S. pursues diplomatic solutions. Differing perspectives on the conflict's scope and resolution strategies emerge as regional tensions persist.
Israel's Multi-Front Conflict: Diverging Views on Middle East Peace
Israel perceives a "seven-front war" with Iran, while the U. S. pursues diplomatic solutions. Differing perspectives on the conflict's scope and resolution strategies emerge as regional tensions persist.
Texas Supreme Court Weighs Ethics Case Against AG's Deputy Over Election Challenge
Texas' highest court heard arguments in a professional misconduct case against a top official in the Attorney General's office, stemming from challenges to the 2020 U. S. presidential election results.
Gas Station Blast in Rural Idaho Leaves Two Critical, Two Missing
An explosion at a gas station in Cardiff, Idaho, resulted in severe injuries and potential fatalities. Officials are investigating the incident, which caused extensive damage to the area.
Pakistan Meets IMF Conditions for $7 Billion Loan, PM Announces
Pakistan's Prime Minister confirms compliance with IMF requirements for a $7 billion loan. The deal, expected to be approved on September 25, aims to address the country's economic crisis.
Trump's Post-Debate Claims: Evangelical Support and Religious Rhetoric
Former President Trump declares debate victory, emphasizing evangelical backing. Analysis reveals consistent religious voter trends and Trump's reliance on faith-based support despite personal religiosity.
US and Iraq Agree on Phased Troop Withdrawal by 2026
US and Iraq negotiate troop withdrawal plan, transitioning to a "sustainable security partnership". Most forces to leave by 2026, with a small contingent remaining in Kurdistan. Agreement aims to balance Iraqi sovereignty and regional security concerns.
Senegal Grapples with Nationwide Blackout After Power Station Accident
Senegal experiences countrywide power outage due to accident at Dakar power station. Utility company Senelec works to restore electricity gradually across affected regions.