Historic Ruling Opens Path for Climate Lawsuits Between Nations
A top UN court ruled that countries can legally sue one another over climate change impacts, setting a precedent for addressing global warming disputes in legal frameworks.
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A top UN court ruled that countries can legally sue one another over climate change impacts, setting a precedent for addressing global warming disputes in legal frameworks.
Over 100 international aid organizations and human rights groups have issued a dire warning about mass starvation in Gaza, urging governments to take immediate action. Israel has dismissed these claims, accusing the groups of aiding Hamas' propaganda.
Barcelona fans have created a stunning mural welcoming Marcus Rashford to the club, capturing the England star in a vibrant celebration on the streets of Catalonia.
15-year-old defender Marli Salmon trains with Arsenal's first team in Asia, drawing comparisons to star center-back William Saliba while showcasing rapid development.
Daniel Dubois' camp will investigate a pre-fight gathering at his home after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, with promoter Frank Warren set to discuss the incident.
Following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, Daniel Dubois' team will investigate a pre-fight gathering at his home, which may have impacted his performance.
Uganda Cranes suffered a 1-0 loss to Tanzania in a pre-CHAN three-nation tournament hosted in Arusha, with Iddi Nado's first-half goal proving decisive. Despite a strong second-half performance, the Taifa Stars secured the victory. Coach Byekwaso acknowledged early struggles but highlighted improvements after substitutions, while captain Allan Okello emphasized lessons for the upcoming tournament.
Uganda's national basketball team completes squad with Paige Robinson's arrival, bolstering backcourt strength for the upcoming FIBA AfroBasket Women's Championship.
Liam Dawson is set to make his first Test appearance in eight years as England faces India at Old Trafford, following Shoaib Bashir's injury and the team's evolving approach to spin bowling.
In a surprising legal turn, the High Court in Uganda has asked a key witness in a lengthy land dispute to confirm his citizenship. The case involves allegations of fraudulent land acquisition by Watoto Childcare Ministries.
** U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson adjourned the chamber early, stalling a vote on releasing Epstein-related documents until September amid growing bipartisan pressure. The DOJ will meet Ghislaine Maxwell, who claims she will "always testify truthfully." **
A man who murdered his wife in cold blood while she pushed their seven-month-old baby in a stroller has been sentenced to life in prison. The horrific attack occurred in front of horrified onlookers in the bustling streets of Bradford, England, last April.