Jennifer Crumbley is the first US parent to face a manslaughter trial for a child's mass shooting.
The company's shares surge as it reports a jump in users, ad sales and profits, despite Washington concerns.
The country's decision to drop the currency used by its Serb minority sparks fears of renewed tensions.
The fire suppression foam was released by accident, filling the building and spilling out onto the surrounding road.
Commercial shipping traffic in the Red Sea has halved since Houthi attacks began last year.
The US president sanctions four Israeli settlers accused of attacking Palestinians.
Hans-Georg Maassen has said his party could work with the far right - breaking a taboo in German politics.
Seven people are reportedly being held at Proctor & Gamble's plant near to Turkey's capital.
"I should have told the President about my cancer diagnosis," says Lloyd Austin on his first day back at work.
The US is planning to strike Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq over a number of days, officials tell CBS News.
Robert Dotson, 52, was shot and killed by officers who arrived at the wrong address in April 2023.
Residents face a raft of restrictions on water use as the Spanish region faces its worst drought on record.
The Swedish climate activist appeared before magistrates in London after a protest in October.
It comes after a licensing rights row between the platform and the artists' record label, Universal.
Ukraine's military intelligence agency was the destroyed vessel was the Ivanovets.
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