The move is part of a broader reorganisation of the FBI's Washington field office, said one FBI official familiar with the plans
The Metropolitan Police force said Roman Lavrynovych, who was arrested Tuesday, was charged with arson with intent to endanger life
Judges have issued 40 nationwide injunctions since Trump began his second term in January
UN economists also cited the volatile geopolitical landscape and threats of rising production costs, supply chain disruptions and financial turbulence
Bologna ended a 51-year wait for a major trophy when it beat AC Milan 1-0 to win the Italian Cup.
The pope and Sinner posed for photos in front of the Davis Cup trophy that Sinner helped Italy win for the second consecutive time last year
Secretary of State Marco Rubio underlined that the alliance is only as strong as its weakest link
Trump also said that Qatar's ruling emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, had been pushing for diplomatic deal over Iran's nuclear programme
After an intense debate Wednesday, 49 senators voted against the measure and 47 in favour
The strikes come as US President Donald Trump visits the Middle East, visiting Gulf states but not Israel
Catholic women, vital in schools, hospitals, and faith upbringing, have long voiced frustration over their second-class status in a Church that reserves the priesthood solely for men
Voters in this Central European nation of 38 million people will cast ballots to replace conservative incumbent Andrzej Duda, whose second and final five-year term ends in August
The decree makes it much easier for the government to deport migrants who enter the country illegally, falsify their immigration documents or commit minor crimes in Argentina
Trump plans to address troops at Qatar's al-Udeid Air Base, which was a major staging ground during the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
The Hague-based court's American staffers have been told that if they travel to the US they risk arrest
On Wednesday, a choppy day of trading on Wall Street ended with a mixed finish as gains by several big technology stocks helped temper losses
Jay Bratt, subpoenaed by the House Judiciary Committee, declined to answer key questions in a closed-door session, invoking his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent
With only diaspora ballots remaining to be fully counted, the ruling Socialists achieved a landslide victory, winning 83 seats in the 140-seat Parliament in the May 11 polls
The Federal Aviation Administration official in charge of air traffic controllers, Frank McIntosh, confirmed the agency didn't even know the hotline hadn't been working since March 2022
European and US scientists reported that the green aurora in the dusty Martian sky was generated by a solar storm last year and had three days' advance notice to set aside viewing time