Trump attorneys criticize prosecutors’ “novel” alternative in New York case
Prosecutors and President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers continue to argue over how a judge should move forward in a case in which Trump has been convicted, but not sentenced.
Prosecutors and President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers continue to argue over how a judge should move forward in a case in which Trump has been convicted, but not sentenced.
”100%. Yeah, for sure. Why not? Look, she’s been very clear—she’s going to work with Republicans. She’s not an ideologue, and that’s key. She talks about it all the time. She wants to be a problem-solver. She’s open-minded and willing to collaborate,” Cuban said as he finally gave the answer to whether Kamala Harris will…
The RBI has eased restrictions on lending to non-bank finance companies and microfinance institutions by lowering risk weights for bank credit. This move aims to boost lending capacity and support economic growth, reversing the slowdown observed after previous regulatory measures.
West Indies cricketer Alzarri Joseph faced a penalty for using inappropriate language towards the fourth umpire during the first ODI against Bangladesh. He was fined 25% of his match fee and received a demerit point for breaching the ICC Code of Conduct.
China condemned US military aid to Taiwan, warning against escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait. The US approved over $800 million in defense materials and training for Taiwan, bolstering its defense capabilities. This aid follows increased Chinese military activity near Taiwan, raising concerns about regional stability and the island’s autonomous status.
The Indian government officially bans Hizb-ut-Tahrir, a pan-Islamic organisation founded in 1953, for allegedly promoting terrorism and radicalising youth to join groups like ISIS. The group is accused of using social media and secure apps for terrorist activities and aims to establish a global Islamic caliphate by overthrowing democratic governments.
A leaked UK home office report identifies Hindu nationalism and pro-Khalistan extremism as new threats. The report lists these alongside other forms of extremism. The home office is assessing these challenges to lay foundations for a new approach to tackling extremism. It is considering a wide range of next steps to address these threats.