PM Binyamin Netanyahu Questioned For Second Time
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was questioned by police a second time Thursday afternoon ovr allegations that he accepted illegal gifts from foreign businessmen.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was questioned by police a second time Thursday afternoon ovr allegations that he accepted illegal gifts from foreign businessmen.
EAST HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT – The deadly crash of a small plane that struck a utility pole near the Connecticut River in East Hartford appears to have been intentional, according to investigators and the surviving witness.
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. – Authorities in East Chicago, Indiana say two pipe bombs have been found at a post office following a possible explosion.
A pilot was killed after an air traffic controller directed him to land on a runway that no longer exists, a preliminary accident report has found.
Prosecutors in Peru will order the arrest of former President Alejandro Toledo after discovering millions of dollars in what they say are bribes paid in exchange for steering public contracts.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Questions are surrounding the death of a Pennsylvania State University student from New Jersey after police say paramedics weren’t called until about 12 hours after he fell at a fraternity house.
Ukrainian prosecutors have made seven separate appeals over the past two years for help in questioning President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort in connection with a corruption investigation, and the U.S. has not responded to those requests, CNN has reported.
At the height of Europe’s vacation season, a young man with French and Belgian IDs caught a ferry from southern Italy to Greece.
The offices of the firm at the centre of the Panama Papers revelations were raided by police officers on Tuesday as investigators prepared to meet in Paris to launch an unprecedented inquiry into global tax evasion.
Almost 3,500 individuals and companies in the Panama Papers are probable matches for suspected criminals including terrorists, cybercriminals and cigarette smugglers, according to a document.