Peru’s ex-president and first lady sentenced to 15 years jail
A court ruled that Humala, who governed Peru from 2011 to 2016, took illegal campaign contributions.
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A court ruled that Humala, who governed Peru from 2011 to 2016, took illegal campaign contributions.
The behaviour is known as an ‘alert circle’, a formation meant to protect elephant calves from threats.
Hamas says Israeli bombing resulted in loss of contact with group guarding Israeli-American captive Edan Alexander.
Foreign powers back different sides, while fears grow that violence could spread.
Four wildlife traffickers face sentencing in Kenya after being caught smuggling 5,000 rare queen ants.
The United Nations chief is “deeply alarmed” at an Israeli forces strike on the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, as groups warn of dire shortages
Eggs tend to be a staple for Easter celebrations, whether they’re being decorated, rolled, or baked into quiches and served with brunch. But with U.S.
Tweety McTreason has threatened Harvard with the possibility of it losing its tax exempt status amid a row with the university.
Anna Alexandrova denied posting anti-war messages, insisting the case was motivated by a land squabble.
The former president broke with his practice of not criticising policies or leaders on social media to praise Harvard’s stand
Vehicles were set on fire in car parks outside several prisons across the country.
BBC China correspondent Laura Bicker has been speaking to companies at the world’s longest running import-export fair.
Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim al-Thani on his first official visit to Doha.
The last time the US Federal Trade Commission broke up a major corporation was AT&T, more than four decades ago.