Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounces the court as “an instrument of lawfare” against the US and Israel.
Sony raises PlayStation 5 prices in US as tariff fears persist
The Japanese technology giant cited economic challenges as it raised prices for the consoles by around $50.
US Navy sailor convicted of spying for China
He is found guilty of selling details about warships’ locations and weapons to a Chinese spy for $12,000.
Watch: Moments from the Menendez brothers trial in 1993
Erik and Lyle, who are serving prison sentences for the murders of their parents, are making their case for parole this week.
India’s biofuel drive is saving billions but also sparking worries
Critics say many vehicles in India are not biofuel-compliant, and its use could put engines at risk. The government denies this.
Texas lawmakers approve redistricting map favouring Republicans
Facing opposition from Democrats who fled the state to stall the vote, Republicans hope the new maps will lead to more seats in Congress.
Denmark ending letter deliveries is a sign of the digital times
PostNord blames sharply falling demand – will other post firms around the world follow suit?
A fierce war of words keeps Thailand and Cambodia on edge
The two sides are waging an information war to win international sympathy and shore up support at home.
Saving China’s finless porpoise from the brink of extinction
Scientists are racing to protect what some view as “the most important animal” in the Yangtze.
Watch: Are museums in DC too ‘woke’? We ask visitors what they think
President Donald Trump has called for a review of Smithsonian museums, saying they focus too much on “how bad Slavery was”.


