Prison consultants and legal experts say Elizabeth Holmes may serve as little as three years in minimum-security prison.
Israel agrees to release Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike
Hisham Abu Hawwash to end 141-day hunger strike after deal reached with Israel to release him on February 26.
Dozens of migrants seek refuge on Mediterranean oil rig
Rescuers say 65-70 people were on a Shell oil platform where they had been ‘holding out all night’.
Banksy: Port Talbot man wanted to destroy Season’s Greetings
Witnesses heard the 42-year-old say he wanted to “kill” the painting to stop it leaving Port Talbot.
US charges Colombian ex-soldier in assassination of Haitian president Moise
The U.S. government announced Tuesday that it arrested one of the main suspects in the killing of Haitian president Jovenel Moïse and charged him with conspiracy to commit murder or kidnapping outside the United States.
Detained Ugandan satirical novelist displays signs of torture on brief home visit
Nearly a week after his arrest, Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, a prominent Ugandan satirical novelist and critic of President Yoweri Museveni made a surprise visit home under guard. Security forces wanted to search the dissident writer’s house, but his wife didn’t have to search for visible signs of torture as her husband turned victim, once again, of Uganda’s brutal crackdown on dissent.
Canada unveils agreements to compensate Indigenous children
Human rights tribunal in 2016 said Canada had discriminated against Indigenous people in child and family services.
Covid: Daily tests for key workers and lockdown food bartering in China
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.
Toyota dethrones GM as number one US automaker
Detroit-based General Motors has lost its crown as the top-selling US automaker to Japan’s Toyota.
Groping charge against former NY Governor Cuomo is dropped
Albany’s top prosecutor set to drop a criminal charge accusing former Governor Andrew Cuomo of fondling an aide.