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Johnny Depp bought 14 homes with $75 mn, spent $18 mn to buy 150-foot yacht

Johnny Depp and The Management Group reached a settlement a month before the trial was set to begin.

US, Japan strike trade deal on electric vehicle battery minerals

The deal also aims to reduce US-Japanese dependence on China for such materials.

World's most premature triplets celebrate second birthday

The Hopkins sisters celebrated their second birthday on Feb. 14.

Russia says it test-fired anti-ship missiles in Sea of Japan

The ministry said on Tuesday that two boats launched a simulated missile attack on a mock enemy.

N. Korea's Kim calls for ramping up production of 'weapon-grade nuclear material'

Kim was briefed by officials from the country's nuclear weapons institute.

Netflix faces legal action for lewd content about Madhuri Dixit

Legal action will be taken if Netflix does not remove the episode from its platform.

A look back at when French protesters defeated government reform plans

Several governments have overcome strikes and protests to enact reforms over recent decades.

Relocated elk return to Utah golf course one week later

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources confirmed about 20 of the elk.

Bear plays with soccer ball, climbs on trampoline in New York yard

Cory-Watson said she knew she had to document the visit.

Queen Elizabeth II asked Germany for pricey horses

Elizabeth made five state visits to Germany.

Greenland to stay in daylight saving time forever

Sparsely populated Greenland belongs to the North American continent.

France braces for more nationwide strikes and protests as Macron stands firm on pension reform

The day of action called by unions is the tenth such mobilisation since protests started in January.

Russian missiles pound east Ukraine city, killing two, wounding dozens

Russian missiles punched through buildings in the eastern Ukrainian town of Sloviansk on Monday.

Zelenskiy to IAEA: Russia holds nuclear plant hostage

Zelenskiy met Rafael Grossi, the head of International Atomic Energy Agency, on Monday.

Russia fails at UN to get Nord Stream blast inquiry

Russia failed on Monday to get the U.N. Security Council to ask for an independent inquiry.

US will not back off Syria mission despite deadly attacks -White House

The United States will not back away from its nearly eight-year-old deployment to Syria.

Netanyahu suspends judicial overhaul after day of Israeli turmoil

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paused his signature plan to overhaul Israel's judiciary.

North Korea's Kim orders more production of weapons-grade nuclear materials

Kim Jong Un called for scaling up the production of weapons-grade nuclear material.

Three children, 3 adults shot dead by ex-student at Tennessee Christian school

A heavily armed 28-year-old fatally shot three children and three adult staffers on Monday.

Former Fugees member faces trial in conspiracy case

Former Fugees member faces trial in conspiracy case

Wind industry predicts rapid growth in 2023

Wind industry predicts rapid growth in 2023

Intriguing moon water source found in glass beads from impacts

Intriguing moon water source found in glass beads from impacts

Mexico will not prohibit Chinese-owned TikTok app, says president

Mexico will not prohibit Chinese-owned TikTok app, says president

Taiwan told to vacate embassy in Honduras after ties severed

Taiwan told to vacate embassy in Honduras after ties severed

Paid menstrual leave in France

Paid medical leave to female staff suffering from period pain

Chinese commerce minister in talks with Apple boss Tim Cook

Chinese commerce minister in talks with Apple boss Tim Cook

Netanyahu agrees to delay Israel's judicial overhaul until next parliament session

Netanyahu agrees to delay Israel's judicial overhaul until next parliament session

Indian govt has 54 Chinese investment proposals pending: finance minister

Indian govt has 54 Chinese investment proposals pending: finance minister

India's Congress lawmakers wear black to protest Rahul Gandhi's dismissal

India's Congress lawmakers wear black to protest Rahul Gandhi's dismissal

Another Cold War can't be ruled out, says Henry Kissinger

Another Cold War? Warns Henry Kissinger

Israeli unions launch strike, upping pressure on Netanyahu

Israeli unions launch strike, upping pressure on Netanyahu

Burkina Faso suspends France 24 broadcasts in the country after al Qaeda interview

Relations between the countries deteriorated sharply since Burkina Faso's military seized power.

Largest strike in decades brings Germany to a standstill

Two of Germany's largest airports, Munich and Frankfurt, suspended flights.

Prince Harry arrives for UK court hearing against Daily Mail publisher

The first day of a preliminary hearing is due to begin on Monday.

India's parliament adjourned after protests over Gandhi expulsion

Gandhi was stripped of his parliamentary seat on Friday.

27th death anniversary of Kashmiri Hurriyat leader today

The sacked body of the Kashmiri Hurriyat leader was found in the river Jhelum.

Deputies accused of shoving guns in mouths of two Black men

Police and court records show that several deputies were involved in each of the four encounters.

Elon Musk lookalike keeps meme-lovers busy

The inflation has made buying fruits a challenge for many people.

China says ties with Honduras a political decision without conditions

China would give Honduras almost $2.5 billion it had earlier sought from Taiwan.

Switzerland tries slow-mo cannabis revolution

Cannabis is legal for medical use in the wealthy Alpine nation, but only in extreme cases.

French PM reaches out to opposition, unions ahead of protests

Macron has asked Borne to “build a legislative platform” by reaching out to lawmakers

Israel's president urges halt to judicial overhaul after mass protests

Herzog’s call followed massive protests over the weekend after Netanyahu fired defence minister.

Australia's Latitude says nearly 8 mln drivers licence numbers stolen

It now ranks among the country's biggest data thefts.

Russia may demand compensation over Nord Stream explosions -diplomat

The pipelines were hit by unexplained blasts last September.

Ohio truck driver wins $50,000 lottery prize in Kentucky

The prizes from the ticket totaled $50,000.

Colorado man becomes oldest to cross the Grand Canyon at 91

He prepared for his attempt by walking 5-8 miles a day for four months.

Distillery boasts world's longest bar in New Tennessee

The bar encircles the venue's indoor stage.

Alberta woman earns world record for donating blood

Michaluk said her sister talked her into her first donation.

Taiwan says it sees no signs of China military deployment before president's US trip

China staged war games around island last August following a trip to Taipei by then US-House Speaker

Police divers discover 'body' reported in a canal was a mannequin

The York Regional Police Dive Unit was summoned to the scene.

Meet Prince Eduard, King Charles' German cousin

Prince Eduard von Anhalt, descendant of an ancient Germanic line.

Russian town shocked by case of child's Ukraine drawing

It all began last year when 13-year-old made drawing at school showing missiles next to Russian flag

Germany braces for widespread transport strikes targeting rail and air travel

A third round of salary negotiations for public-sector workers is due to begin on Monday.

UK report: Black kids six times likelier to be strip-searched

Nearly 3,000 children were strip-searched between 2018 and mid-2022.

NATO slams Putin rhetoric on nuclear weapons in Belarus

Russia's nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible, NATO spokeswoman said on Sunday.

Netanyahu sacks defence minister who opposed judicial overhaul

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday dismissed Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.

North Korea fires missiles as US aircraft carrier set to arrive in South

North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off its east coast on Monday.

Afghan girls struggle with poor internet as they turn to online classes

Taliban officials barred girls access to universities and stopped most women from working.

Biden's Justice Dept keeps hard line in death row cases

Biden’s Justice Dept. keeps hard line in death row cases

'John Wick: Chapter 4' comes out blazing with $73.5M

‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ comes out blazing with $73.5M

South Africa chase down record T20 target to beat Windies

South Africa chase down record T20 target to beat Windies

US House speaker says lawmakers to move forward with TikTok bill

US House speaker says lawmakers to move forward with TikTok bill

South Africa's blasters set new T20I record

Proteas are chasing 259 against Windies

Critics claim Paris using 2024 Games to introduce Big Brother video surveillance

Critics claim Paris using 2024 Games to introduce Big Brother video surveillance

Russia's nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible, NATO says

Russia's nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible, NATO says

Biden's moves on Alaska drilling, TikTok test young voters

Biden’s moves on Alaska drilling, TikTok test young voters

UAE pardons Israeli jailed on drugs charges, Israel says

UAE pardons Israeli jailed on drugs charges, Israel says

Syria condemns US strikes on Deir Al-Zor

Syria condemns US strikes on Deir Al-Zor

China opens ties with Honduras, Taiwan decries monetary demands

China opens ties with Honduras, Taiwan decries monetary demands

Party pressure mounts on Netanyahu to pause judicial overhaul

Party pressure mounts on Netanyahu to pause judicial overhaul

Ukraine slams Putin plan to station Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus

Ukraine slams Putin plan to station Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus

Putin denies Russia, China creating military alliance

Putin and Xi Jinping professed friendship and pledged closer ties at a summit in Moscow.

Burhan says Sudan's army will be under leadership of civilian government

The military and its former civilian partners and other political forces have agreed on a framework.

German workers' strike over pay is matter of survival, union boss tells Bild

Verdi union is negotiating on behalf of around 2.5 million employees in the public sector.

Japanese man detained in China is Astellas Pharma employee - Kyodo

China had not fully explained as what prompted authorites in Beijing to detain the man.

Hong Kong police keep tight tabs on first authorised protest in years

City's Development Bureau said the project was intended to "support the daily needs of community."

At least 19 African migrants killed in latest boast disaster off Tunisia

The coast near Sfax has become a major departure point for people fleeing poverty

Biden declares emergency for Mississippi due to storm damage

Biden ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in affected areas.

'Not a crime': Trump dismisses NY probe at first 2024 campaign rally in Texas

The former president has made a torrent of increasingly bellicose statements.

Leaders at Ibero-American summit discuss Haiti, vow cooperation on environment

The summit would have marked Maduro's first foreign trip this year.

First hijab-wearing judge takes oath on Quran in US

she is the first to wear a hijab on the bench.

Coronation souvenirs boost struggling English ceramics industry

An historic English pottery is working flat out to meet demand for the fine bone china souvenirs.

As winter ends, a garden takes shape near Ukraine frontline

Galyna plans to plant more tomatoes and flowers.

Ukraine says Bakhmut situation is stabilising, Putin plays down tank shortage

Military experts say there are clear signs Russia is running short of equipment.

Honduras breaks diplomatic ties with Taiwan

Honduran Foreign Minister said that upon instructions from president he has communicated to Taiwan.

'Great misery': Kuwait political crisis drags down economy

Services are in decay as squabbling paralyses the wealthy region's only fully elected parliament.

'There's nothing left': Deep South tornadoes kill 26

The tornado devastated a swath of the Mississippi Delta town of Rolling Fork

Putin alleges US agencies of being responsible for Nord Stream Attack

Putin alleges US agencies of being responsible for Nord Stream Attack

Elon Musk puts $20 billion value on Twitter, The Information reports

Elon Musk puts $20 billion value on Twitter, The Information reports

At least 23 killed in Mississippi tornado and storms - ABC News

Search and rescue operations were underway in Sharkey and Humphreys counties.

Israeli defence minister calls for halt on judicial overhaul

Israeli defence minister calls for halt on judicial overhaul

The biggest financial crises of the last four decades

The biggest financial crises of the last four decades

Russia to recruit 400,000 more contract warriors as Ukraine war prolongs

Russia to recruit 400,000 more contract warriors as Ukraine war prolongs

France bans TikTok, Twitter, other apps from government staff phones

France bans TikTok, Twitter, other apps from government staff phones

'Qatar's Al Thani submits new $6 bln bid for Manchester United'

'Qatar's Al Thani submits new $6 bln bid for Manchester United'

Iraq halts northern crude exports after winning arbitration case against Turkey

Iraq halts northern crude exports after winning arbitration case against Turkey

French police clash with protesters opposed to farm reservoir

French police clash with protesters opposed to farm reservoir

Fight on Angola-Portugal flight, 10 injured

A leg of crew member also fractured

A look at the US military mission in Syria and its dangers

A look at the US military mission in Syria and its dangers

Pennsylvania chocolate plant blast kills 2, leaves 9 missing

Pennsylvania chocolate plant blast kills 2, leaves 9 missing

Bolsonaro's legal woes deepen with undeclared diamond gifts

Bolsonaro’s legal woes deepen with undeclared diamond gifts

New Zealand raises concerns with China on South China Sea, Taiwan

New Zealand raises concerns with China on South China Sea, Taiwan

Rahul Gandhi says he will not stop asking Modi questions

Rahul Gandhi says he will not stop asking Modi questions

A scorched southwestern France braces itself for fires to come

The blaze at Hostens is a remnant of huge wildfires that ravaged southern Europe last summer.

Trump holds first election rally in Waco overshadowed by legal threats

Trump faces growing legal peril from a series of ongoing criminal investigations.

Britain to announce plan to house migrants on military bases within weeks -report

Suggestions involving use of holiday camps student halls were less likely to be brought into action

US prosecutors win first guilty plea in 2021 assassination of Haiti leader Moise

Jaar, a businessman, is the first among 11 people charged by US prosecutors in south Florida in case

India's Gandhi vows to keep fighting after removal from parliament

I will do whatever I have to do to defend the democratic nature of this country, he told reporters

Combative spoiler enters Turkiye's election campaign

A lot has happened since Ince's defeat.

Death toll from US strikes on pro-Iran installations in Syria rises to 19 fighters, says Syrian war monitor

Death toll from US strikes on pro-Iran installations in Syria rises to 19 fighters, says Syrian war

Toothpaste tablets and syrup on tap: US refill shops cut the container

Such stores are emblematic of what experts say is a necessary culture shift.

Putin ally proposing banning ICC in Russia

The ICC had issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of the war crimes.

Do Kwon: S. Korea's crypto 'genius' turned disgraced fugitive

After months on the run, the 31-year-old, whose full name is Kwon Do-hyung, was arrested.

Who is Rahul Gandhi, the convicted 'prince' of Indian politics?

The conviction came barely two months after Gandhi concluded a 4,000-km cross-country march.

US, Canada strike deal on curbing illegal migration

Biden signalled a resolution to one irritant in the close relationship.

Two dead, nine missing in Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion

Besides the two dead and nine missing, several more people were injured, Holden said.

Taiwan president reviews troops ahead of sensitive US visit

China staged war games near Taiwan in August after then-US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei

UN accuses Russia, Ukraine forces of 'summary executions' of prisoners

Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of mistreating prisoners of war.

Russia presses along Ukraine front after reports of Bakhmut slowdown

Russian forces attacked northern and southern stretches of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.

Binance says withdrawals have resumed after technical glitches

Binance suspended deposits and withdrawals earlier which have now resumed

Biden warns Iran after tit-for-tat strikes in Syria

Joe Biden on Friday warned Iran that the United States would "act forcefully" to protect Americans.

US vows to protect personnel in Syria after air strikes

The United States on Friday said it would protect its personnel in Syria.

France's Macron says will not yield to pension protests

President Emmanuel Macron on Friday said he would press ahead with reforms.

IAEA confirms almost all missing uranium in Libya now accounted for

Most of the roughly 2.5 tons of natural uranium has been found at that site in Libya.

At least 457 people arrested, 441 security forces injured in violent French pension protests

The entrance to Bordeaux city hall was set on fire during clashes.

Ring lost on Virginia Tech's campus unearthed more than 25 years later

Leschinskey said he and his friends scoured the area but were unable to locate the lost item.

China says it does not ask companies to hand over data gathered abroad

The Chinese government "attaches great importance to protecting data privacy", she said.

Russian officer sentenced to 6.5 years for deserting amid war he opposed

Zhilin sought refugee status in the former Soviet republic but his request was denied.

China detains staff, raids office of US due diligence firm Mintz Group

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said on Friday she was not aware of this case.

Hong Kong firefighters battle warehouse blaze in densely packed Kowloon

Authorities in the Asian financial hub upgraded the fire to No 3 from No 1 at 2 p.m

At least seven killed in overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine - officials

Emergency services said five civilians were killed in Kostiantynivka.

India's parliament disqualifies opposition leader Rahul Gandhi

The court granted him bail immediately and suspended the sentence for a month.

Corruption, deep disparity mark Iraq's oil legacy post-2003

For Iraq’s poorest, evidence of the country’s monumental oil wealth is inescapable.

France ready for King Charles's visit - Interior Minister

"We are ready to welcome him in excellent conditions," Darmanin told CNews TV.

India's Congress party to launch street protests against Gandhi's conviction

The current parliament session began on Jan.31 and is scheduled to conclude on April 6.

Dozens injured in Hong Kong after buses collide with truck

Police told Reuters they were investigating incident but could not immediately give further details.

Hong Kong government announces measures to lure wealthy family offices

The announcement comes as the former British colony holds the Wealth for Good summit on Friday.

How Vietnam is trying to stop rice warming the planet

The message from scientists is: rice cannot be ignored in the battle to cut emissions.

Nebraska coffee chain bakes world's largest cake ball

Scooter's Coffee, based in Omaha, assembled the cake ball.

China says it once again drove away US warship in South China Sea

The US Navy said the guided-missile destroyer was asserting its navigational rights and freedoms.

UN's global disaster alert systems goal faces uphill climb

With the small investments, we can have really big impact in the long run.

Why a broad US TikTok ban is unlikely to take effect soon

It is unclear how the Biden administration might implement a ban on TikTok.

Storm frees six African birds from Oakland Zoo aviary

The tree tore open the mesh, allowing six birds to fly out of the enclosure.

Zebra wanders Seoul streets for three hours after escaping zoo

No injuries or property damage were reported from the zebra's time on the loose.

Nine-year-old boy breaks Rubik's cube speed record

The WCA said Yiheng's 3.9-second solve was the fourth fastest on record.

Carbon monoxide alert caused by owl trapped in chimney

The owl was not injured and was released at the scene.

US carries out air strikes in Syria after American contractor killed

Both the attack on US personnel and the retaliation were disclosed by the Pentagon at the same time.

Ukraine prepares counteroffensive as Russia's assault on Bakhmut flags

Ukrainian troops will soon launch a counterassault as Russia's huge winter offensive weakens.

Zelenskiy tells Europe: Be quicker with military aid or face a long war

Zelenskiy on Thursday urged Europe to increase and speed up supplies of modern weaponry.

EU, UN chief discuss Ukraine war, food security and sanctions

European Union leaders held talks on Thursday with UN chief Antonio Guterres on global food security

North Korea says it has tested new nuclear-capable underwater attack drone

North Korea has tested a new nuclear-capable underwater attack drone.

Violence hits France in day of anger over Macron's pension changes

Hundreds of thousands of protesters marched against Macron's plan to raise the pension age.

Netanyahu vows to 'end division' as thousands protest against justice reforms

Israeli divisions over the government's judicial reform programme widened Thursday.

Luban workshop empowering Pakistani youth

Luban workshop empowering Pakistani youth

Fai urges world powers not be silent spectators to India's crimes in Kashmir

Fai urges world powers not be silent spectators to India’s crimes in Kashmir

Pakistan-China's friendship shines at space exhibition in Beijing

Pakistan-China’s friendship shines at space exhibition in Beijing

National flag hoisted at Pakistan House to mark 'Pakistan day' in N.Y.

National flag hoisted at Pakistan House to mark ‘Pakistan day’ in N.Y.

Elon Musk, WHO chief spar on Twitter over UN agency's role

Elon Musk, WHO chief spar on Twitter over UN agency's role

Biden's Canada agenda stocked from Ukraine to climate change

Biden’s Canada agenda stocked from Ukraine to climate change

British parliament blocks TikTok over security concerns

British parliament blocks TikTok over security concerns

Junior doctors in England to strike for four days in April

Junior doctors in England to strike for four days in April

Bangladesh to allow Bhutan access to its ports for trade

Bangladesh to allow Bhutan access to its ports for trade

After Iran, Saudi Arabia to re-establish ties with Syria, sources say

After Iran, Saudi Arabia to re-establish ties with Syria, sources say

Iraq WMD failures shadow US intelligence 20 years later

Iraq WMD failures shadow US intelligence 20 years later

No imminent threat of China invading Taiwan, says senior U.S. official

No imminent threat of China invading Taiwan, says senior U.S. official

End to Taiwan ties nears as Honduras foreign minister goes to China

End to Taiwan ties nears as Honduras foreign minister goes to China

Thousands of Israelis block streets in protest of judicial overhaul

Thousands of Israelis block streets in protest of judicial overhaul

Potential TikTok ban sends advertisers scrambling

Potential TikTok ban sends advertisers scrambling

A look at the uranium-based ammo the UK will send to Ukraine

A look at the uranium-based ammo the UK will send to Ukraine

Muslims from Northern countries to fast for more than 17 hours

Ramazan starts every year 10 to 12 days earlier than the previous year.

Any attempt to arrest Putin would be declaration of war on Russia, ally says

The ICC issued an arrest warrant on Friday, accusing Putin of the war crimes.

UK to review security at Indian High Commission in London after protests

Crowds had gathered outside the high commission's building on Sunday.

Indian court orders Rahul Gandhi to two years in jail for Modi comment

The judgment was passed by a court in Surat city, located in Prime Minister Modi's home state.

Slovakia offered US helicopters for giving jets to Ukraine

Under the offer, Slovakia would pay $340 million for the Bell AH-1Z attack choppers.

Soccer player scores from 110 yards, possibly breaking world record

The current Guinness World Record for longest goal in a competitive soccer match is 105 yards.

Erdogan tries to salvage economic credibility before Turkey's election

Erdogan, who has led Turkey for two decades, but is trailing in opinion polls ahead of May 14 vote.

Miniature horse leads police on 2-hour chase in Alabama

Police said they are now trying to find the animal's owner.

Israel ratifies law limiting conditions for a Netanyahu ouster

By a 61-to-47 final vote, the Knesset approved the bill.

Man visits all 12 Disney parks around the world in 12 days

Firesheets did not disclose how much money he spent on his project.

Nationwide protests in France after Macron vows to push on with pension reform bill

Protests against the legislation have drawn huge crowds in rallies organised by unions since January

Sri Lanka president warns hard times to follow IMF bailout

The IMF approved its long-delayed rescue package on Monday after China's debt relief assurances.

Tanzania confirms first-ever outbreak of Marburg Virus Disease

While Tanzania has never previously recorded a Marburg case.

Biden approval dips near lowest point: AP-NORC poll

In recent months, approval of Biden had been hovering above 40%.

Pro-Khalistan Sikhs protest outside Indian High Commission in London

It is reported that Sikhs from other cities of Britain came to London to take part in the protest.

Trump lawyer ordered to turn over Mar-a-Lago case documents

Justice Department is investigating whether Trump or his aides obstructed recovery of documents.

Indeed lays-off 15% workforce

Job-hunt platform ‘Indeed’ to cut 2,200 jobs itself

Record international migration spurs historic rise in Canadian population

Record international migration spurs historic rise in Canadian population

Why TikTok's security risks keep raising fears

Why TikTok’s security risks keep raising fears

Sweden passes NATO accession bill as it waits on ratification

Sweden passes NATO accession bill as it waits on ratification

Explainer: What is the European Union AI Act?

Explainer: What is the European Union AI Act?

U.S. top diplomat Blinken urges all ICC members to comply with Putin arrest warrant

U.S. top diplomat Blinken urges all ICC members to comply with Putin arrest warrant

UN report sees earth on brink of water crisis, with 2 bln people still lacking safe water

UN report sees earth on brink of water crisis, with 2 bln people still lacking safe water

Austrian minister says Russia will remain important for Europe

Austrian minister says Russia will remain important for Europe

Marcos says new military bases with US to be 'scattered' around the Philippines

Marcos says new military bases with US to be 'scattered' around the Philippines

What's behind bitcoin's latest surge?

What's behind bitcoin's latest surge?