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The juror, who said he was the final holdout against finding Lewis guilty, accused other jurors of violating the judge’s orders not to discuss the case before deliberations.
The National Disaster Risk Management agency said the early morning landslide hit at least eight homes and blocked a stretch of the Pan-American Highway in the community of Rosas, roughly 400 miles (630 kilometres) southwest of Bogota.
New civil suits from the attorneys general in New York, Vermont and Washington state accuse distributors of brazenly devising systems to evade regulators.
On Sunday morning, police arrested Brown, 34, and charged him with second-degree murder, attempted murder and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
Krystyna Pawlowicz, a lawmaker with Poland’s right-wing ruling party, called the ambassador’s tweet, which was posted Friday along with a colourful illustration of items for a Passover Seder, a “provocation.”
Zelenskiy promised to crack down on corruption, continue work with the International Monetary Fund and help bring peace to eastern Ukraine, where a war with Russian-backed forces persists.
The latest White House measures to squeeze the Caribbean nation include curbs on travel, a cap on remittances and allowing lawsuits over confiscated property, a step that’s prompted criticism by U.S. allies
Student dies after having hands tied and set on fire with kerosene after refusing to withdraw allegations of sexual harassment against principal
The tropical cyclone known as Idai, which barrelled through southern Africa in March, ravaged one of the poorest corners of the planet.
Protest organizers say they will announce interim Sudan council they want to see take over from military that ousted president after months of protests against him
Rescuers says wild dogs were trying to drag off the 14-month-old boy from family’s campervan on Australian island
The Red Cross said it believed it had New Zealand’s support for its decision to allow the New York Times to publish the name and nationality of Louisa Akav.
Louisa Akavi was abducted in late 2013 in the northwest Syrian city of Idlib along with two Red Cross drivers who are Syrian nationals, and her captivity was kept a secret for years by the New Zealand government and her employer.
Lawyers representing 23 journalists, producers and broadcasters appeared in the Victoria state Supreme Court for the first time on charges.