A Japanese man who spent more than 40 years on death row until he was acquitted last year has been awarded $1.4 million in compensation, a court said on Tuesday – roughly $85 for each day he was wrongfully convicted. Former professional boxer Iwao Hakamada, 89, was sentenced to death…
A prominent Indian comedian is standing by his right to make jokes after an angry mob attacked a comedy…
A court ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church in Japan, upholding a government request for a revocation spurred…
A team of lawyers representing the families of 30 Venezuelans sent by the United States to a mega prison…
Families of Venezuelan deportees held in El Salvador’s infamous Cecot prison can petition the Salvadoran government for their release…
The South African ambassador who was expelled from the United States and declared persona non grata by the Trump…
Israeli operations intensified in southern Gaza with the military ordering evacuations and Hamas reporting the death of a senior…
Greenland’s prime minister said a planned visit to the island by US officials, including second lady Usha Vance, is…
The first flight carrying Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States landed in Venezuela early Monday, after the two…