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          People hold a flag of the Second Spanish Republic and placards reading "Crimes against Humanity" outside the Suprime Court in Madrid, as the court gave the green light for the government to remove the remains of Francisco Franco from a grandiose state mausoleum, rejecting an appeal against it by the late dictator's descendants. AFP / JAVIER SORIANO

          Spain's top court rules to exhume dictator Franco's remains

          WorldSeptember 24, 2019
          Queen Elizabeth II with Britain's then prime minister David Cameron in 2012. AP

          Dragging the Queen into politics leaves a sour taste

          CommentSeptember 23, 2019
          Police in Holland are liable for damages from victims involved in a mall shooting.

          Dutch top court rules police are liable in deadly mall attack

          WorldSeptember 20, 2019
          A lorry passes a post-Brexit anti-border poster, outside Newry, Northern Ireland, near the border with Ireland. AFP

          Ireland plays down hopes of new Brexit deal

          BrexitSeptember 20, 2019
          Former British Prime Minister John Major. AFP

          John Major says Boris Johnson 'avoiding scrutiny' over Brexit

          BrexitSeptember 19, 2019
          United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres has expressed concern at the rising tide of hate across the globe. Don Emmert / AFP

          Free speech cannot come at the expense of those it should protect

          CommentSeptember 18, 2019
          Protestors gather outside the UK Supreme Court ahead of a hearing on the legality of proroguing Parliament. Getty Images

          UK's top court to rule if PM's suspension of parliament is legal

          BrexitSeptember 17, 2019
          Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces pressure from the courts as well as political opposition. Getty Images

          Boris Johnson denies misleading Queen as court quashes no-deal legal challenge

          BrexitSeptember 12, 2019
          Scotland's highest court has ruled Britain's prime minister Boris Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament is unlawful.

          Court rules British PM's suspension of parliament is 'illegal'

          BrexitSeptember 11, 2019
          Boris Johnson appears exasperated during a joint press conference with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar in Dublin last month. The two leaders will meet on Thursday as a British exit from the EU - with no agreement over trade, tariffs on goods or borders - looks inevitable. Getty

          Boris Johnson: no-deal Brexit would be a failure of statecraft

          BrexitSeptember 09, 2019
          LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: Gina Miller speaks outside the Royal Courts of Justice after judges at the High Court rejected her legal challenge, but gave her permission to appeal at the Supreme Court, on September 5, 2019 in London, England. The High Court is hearing a legal challenge brought by former Conservative Prime Minister John Major and Article 50 campaigner Gina Miller challenging current Prime Minister Boris Johnson's planend prorogation of parliament. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

          Brexit rebels suffer court blow in bid to stop Boris Johnson suspending parliament

          BrexitSeptember 06, 2019
          Former first lady Rosa Elena Bonilla de Lobo looks on while heading to court on corruption charges in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera

          Former first lady of Honduras sentenced to 58 years in jail

          WorldSeptember 05, 2019
          A supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah holds a picture of him during a rally. REUTERS

          From Latin America to West Africa, Hezbollah’s complex web of connections is fuelling its terrorist activity

          CommentAugust 29, 2019
          Lawyer Gina Miller leaves radio and television studios in London, Britain August AFP

          Legal challenges launched in the UK against Boris Johnson’s parliament suspension

          BrexitAugust 29, 2019
          David Koch, executive vice president of Koch Industries, which he once joked was “the biggest company you’ve never heard of”. Reuters

          David Koch, industrialist who spent on politics and philanthropy, dies at 79

          BusinessAugust 24, 2019
          A man paddles on a surfboard near the Iranian oil tanker Grace 1 as it sits anchored after Gibraltar lifted the detention order. Reuters

          Gibraltar orders release of Iranian tanker

          EuropeAugust 16, 2019
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