Bloomberg
Putin to Skip BRICS Summit, Avoiding Possible Arrest
Russian President Vladimir Putin won't attend next month's summit of BRICS leaders in Johannesburg, avoiding the risk of possible arrest on a warrant from the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes. Jennifer Zabasajja...
Press Association
Hong Kong activists with arrest warrants demand meeting with Cleverly
Two Hong Kong pro-democracy activists Christopher Mung and Finn Lau live in the UK and have recently been given bounties of HK$1 million by the Hong Kong government. On Wednesday after attending a press briefing in the House of Commons...
Bloomberg
India's Central Bank Surprises With Interest Rate Pause
Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das discusses monetary policy and the state of the economy in a livestreamed address from Mumbai. The central bank unexpectedly left its benchmark interest rate unchanged as global banking woes...
Sky News
UKIP activists gathered opposite the House of Lords, for mass lobby of Parliament against the European Arrest Warrant.
UKIP activists gathered opposite the House of Lords, for mass lobby of Parliament against the European Arrest Warrant.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Arrest warrant lifted for leader of Argentine rights group
CLEAN : Arrest warrant lifted for leader of Argentine rights group
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Rwandan spy chief Karake arrested in London
CLEAN : Rwandan spy chief Karake arrested in London
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : ICC has warrant against Gbagbo aide
CLEAN : ICC has warrant against Gbagbo aide
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Italian mafia boss remanded in custody
CLEAN : Italian mafia boss remanded in custody
Curated Video
Protests In Minneapolis Over Fatal Police Shooting Of Amir Locke
Demonstrators are calling for the interim police chief to resign after the killing of 22-year-old Locke while police were serving a no-knock warrant.
Curated Video
Child Injured After Police Execute Pensacola Search Warrant
When an officer opened the door to a car where a one-year-old child was, the child fell and hit their head on the pavement.
Curated Video
The Texas State Board of Education is set to wrap up debate on new social studies and history guidelines for Texas schools before voting.
HEADLINE: Rewriting history? Texas may change textbooks
CAPTION: The Texas State Board of Education is set to wrap up debate on new social studies and history guidelines for Texas schools before voting. (May 21)
History may be getting an...
Curated Video
Law Enforcement Agencies Routinely Request Americans' Personal Data
As people increasingly live their lives online, law enforcement agencies are finding all the data users create valuable in investigations.
Curated Video
Newsy Tonight Interviews Lonita Baker
Newsy Tonight sits down with Lonita Baker, attorney for Breonna Taylor's family.
Curated Video
Amir Locke's Funeral Begins With Song, Prayer In Minneapolis
Hundreds gathered to mourn the death of 22-year-old Locke, who was shot and killed by Minneapolis police serving a no-knock warrant for someone else.
Curated Video
Emmett Till's Family Is Hoping They Will Finally Get Justice
A long forgotten arrest warrant could be the key to getting justice for Emmett Till’s family.
Curated Video
Minnesota Police Release Footage Of Man Killed During No-Knock Warrant
A SWAT team carrying out a no-knock warrant shot and killed Amir Locke, who was armed but was not the subject of the warrant.
Curated Video
Supreme Court: Warrant Needed To Track Cell Data
The Supreme Court ruled Friday police need a warrant to look at records that reveal where cell phone users have been.
The justices' 5-4 decision marks a big change in how police may obtain information that phone companies...
Bloomberg
Supreme Court Overturns Roe: What Role for Big Tech?
UC Berkeley School of Law Assistant Professor and Berkeley Center for Law and Technology Co-Director Rebecca Wexler joins Emily Chang to discuss the role of big tech in a post-Roe world, and why the fight over sensitive data will be of...
Curated Video
Court Rules Border Searches Of Electronics Violated Constitution
A federal court found U.S. border officials had searched electronic devices without reasonable suspicion of a crime, violating the Constitution.
Curated Video
Four Officers Are Now Charged In The Death Of Breonna Taylor
The Justice Department has now charged four officers in the death of Breonna Taylor, who was killed during a botched raid.
Curated Video
FBI Seized 'Top Secret' Documents From Trump Home
A property receipt unsealed by the court shows FBI agents took 11 sets of classified records from the estate during a search on Monday.
Curated Video
Emmett Till's Family Seeks Arrest After Finding 1955 Warrant
The unserved warrant was for Carolyn Bryant on a charge of kidnapping in the Till murder.
Bloomberg
Ex-FX Chief: Japan Can Intervene Any Time After Rate Check
Japan's former Ministry of Finance currency chief says the government is now ready to intervene in currency markets at any moment, if needed, and doesn't need to wait for a green light from US. Former Vice Finance Minister, Tatsuo...