- Ukraine’s Zelenskiy urges West to consider no-fly zone for Russian aircraft Reuters
- Scoop: Zelensky pushes Biden on no-fly zone Axios
- White House Dismisses Talk of Ukraine No-Fly Zone The Wall Street Journal
- Psaki rules out ‘no-fly zone’ over Ukraine, says it could lead to war Business Insider
- Zelensky requests no-fly zone to help Ukraine ‘defeat the aggressor’ Yahoo News
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Month: February 2022
- International Criminal Court opens investigation into Russian invasion of Ukraine CNN
- ICC prosecutor to investigate possible war crimes in Ukraine The Guardian
- ICC prosecutor to open probe into war crimes in Ukraine ABC News
- Ukraine seeks UN investigation into alleged Russia war crimes Reuters
- International Criminal Court to open probe into possible war crimes in Ukraine Axios
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Lawyers argue ordering Trump and two children to testify is a violation because answers could be used in a parallel investigation
Donald Trump has appealed a judge’s decision requiring he answer questions under oath in New York state’s civil investigation into his business practices – a widely expected move that’s likely to prolong the fight over his testimony by months.
Lawyers for the former president and his two eldest children filed papers on Monday with the appellate division of the state’s trial court, seeking to overturn Manhattan judge Arthur Engoron’s 17 February ruling.
Attempt to classify refugees into types among four clauses in Boris Johnson’s nationality and borders bill to be voted down
Boris Johnson’s nationality and borders bill has suffered four defeats in the House of Lords, including the removal of a crucial plank of the government’s immigration strategy that would have criminalised refugees who arrive in the UK through an irregular route.
Clause 11 of the bill would have allowed refugees to be divided into two classes based on how they arrived in the UK. Peers voted by 204 to 126, defeating the clause by a majority of 78.
Legislation will set standards for non-surgical cosmetic treatments after rise in reports of botched procedures
People administering Botox or fillers will be required to have a licence under new laws after an “unacceptable” rise in reports of botched cosmetic procedures in the UK.
The legislation to protect against rogue practitioners will make it an offence to perform such non-surgical work without a licence after Sajid Javid said “far too many people have been left emotionally and physically scarred” when things have gone wrong.
Prosecutors say they cannot determine how many were killed because attackers cleaned up the scene and removed any bodies
Mexicans have been left wondering what happened to about a dozen men who disappeared after they were seen lined up against a wall by drug cartel gunmen.
In a video apparently filmed by a resident of the town San José de Gracia in the western state of Michoaán and posted on social media, bursts of gunfire broke out and smoke covered the scene.
A jury rejected the former Alaska governor’s claims that a 2017 New York Times editorial defamed her
Former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin asked a federal court on Monday for a new trial after losing her defamation case against the New York Times earlier this month, and requested that the judge overseeing the case be disqualified.
Palin’s attorneys said last week they would take those steps because several jurors received push notifications on their cellphones before deliberations were over, about US district judge Jed Rakoff’s decision to dismiss the case regardless of their verdict.
Half an hour a week of activities such as gardening, sit-ups or yoga could help reduce the risk of dying from any cause by a fifth
Half an hour of muscle strengthening activity such as lifting weights, push-ups or heavy gardening each week could help reduce the risk of dying from any cause by as much as a fifth, according to a new global analysis of studies conducted over three decades.
Health guidelines recommend muscle strengthening activities, primarily because of the benefits for musculoskeletal health. Previous research has indicated a link to a lower risk of death, but until now experts did not know what the optimal “dose” might be.
- Driver who led authorities on dangerous chase from L.A. to Orange County taken into custody KTLA Los Angeles
- Attempted Murder suspect Attempts To Steal A Vehicle During A Pursuit In Costa Mesa CBS Los Angeles
- Police Pursuit of Armed and Dangerous Driver Through Costa Mesa Ends in Two Arrests NBC Southern California
- Orange County police chase: Suspect taken into custody on church campus FOX 11 Los Angeles
- Suspect wanted for attempted murder taken into custody at end of chase across Orange County KABC-TV
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