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Experts say shielding official presidential action from prosecution undermines rule of law and enables abuse of power.
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Benoit Jacquot and Jacques Doillon accused of sexual assault, charges the two men deny.
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The US Supreme Court rules Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for certain presidential acts but can for private ones.
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Accusations of widespread abuses and torture.
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Toll is almost double the figure previously disclosed by the government as activists gear up for new round of protests.
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Government says overhaul will make country more just, but opposition fears it would throw justice system into disarray.
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Former Trump campaign adviser and White House chief strategist Steve Bannon reported to federal prison.
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Geneva-based UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention says 'appropriate remedy' would be to release Khan 'immediately'.
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Left and centre blocs are scrambling to prevent an absolute win for National Rally via strategic alliance.
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An Indian family was reportedly picnicking after a wedding when they were caught by rushing floodwaters and swept away.
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The military's moves to conscript ultra-Orthodox Jews has led to protests and anger among the religious community.
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Ghazouani secured 56.12 percent of the vote, well ahead of his rival Biram Dah Abeid, says the electoral commission.
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The first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season slams into Carriacou amid warnings of 'life-threatening conditions'.
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The director of Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital has been released after being held by Israeli forces for months without charge.
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Court rules that former presidents are shielded from prosecution for actions they take within constitutional authority.
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Video shows a massive explosion of a space rocket that launched accidentally and caught fire in central China.
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There are major efforts to suppress and silence Palestinian voices at all levels in the US. But there is also pushback.
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Mandatory 'pay or consent' advertising model violates Digital Markets Act, says Brussels.
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Meet the candidates running in the UK election who have made their stance on Gaza central to their campaign.
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France’s far right wins first round of parliamentary elections.
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It is the first time the Taliban is attending the talks but female representatives from Afghanistan have been excluded.
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The detainees endured 'almost daily torture', claims al-Shifa Hospital Director Muhammad Abu Salmiya.
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Young demonstrators fight on ahead of October elections in a bid to exhaust the administration behind the measure.
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June 8 vote, which handed centre-right party most seats but not a majority, was sixth snap poll in three years.
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A combination of hot, dry conditions and strong winds are fuelling the spread of the blazes in Greece.