Iran’s president has died in office. Here’s what happens next
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US defends paying respects to Iran despite 'worst human rights abuses' during Raisi's tenure as president
'Butcher of Tehran' dead but Raisi's legacy continues as Iran appoints acting president
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ICC prosecutor applies for arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas leader Sinwar
By Chantal Da Silva & Corky Siemaszko
Exclusive interview: ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants against Sinwar and Netanyahu for war crimes over October 7 and Gaza
By Ivana Kottasová
What is the International Criminal Court — and what authority does it have to prosecute war crimes?
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Biden slams ICC’s ‘outrageous’ request for Netanyahu arrest warrant
By Greg Norman-Diamond
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Stealing from Trump was 'self-help,' Cohen testifies at hush money trial
By Andy Sullivan, Jack Queen & Jody Godoy
Trump Trial Live: Michael Cohen Testifies in Hush-Money Case
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Scaramucci: Trump hush money trial prosecutors ‘proved the case’
By Nick Robertson
Trump trial live updates: Michael Cohen admits to Trump Org. theft as testimony continues in hush money trial
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NY v Trump: Michael Cohen admits to stealing tens of thousands from former president's business
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Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the U.S., a British court has ruled
By Willem Marx
Julian Assange wins right to appeal extradition to US to face espionage charges
Julian Assange can appeal extradition to the US, UK court rules
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By Megan Specia & Emma Bubola
Julian Assange can appeal U.S. extradition order, U.K. court rules
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Pope Francis corrects '60 Minutes' on Church not blessing same-sex unions: 'That is not the sacrament'
By David Rutz
Pope Francis tells 60 Minutes in rare interview: "the globalization of indifference is a very ugly disease"
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Pope Francis says US Catholic conservatives have 'suicidal attitude'
By Brad Brooks
Pope Francis denounces attempts to close southern border as ‘madness’
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Almost 2 months after it destroyed Baltimore’s Key Bridge, the Dali cargo ship has been moved and docked. Here’s what’s next
By Gregory Wallace, Holly Yan & Pete Muntean
Ship behind Baltimore bridge collapse towed to port, but 21 crew members remain stuck onboard
By Isabel Keane & Ronny Reyes
Dali ship refloated and moved early Monday
By Tori Yorgey
Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port
Ship that destroyed Baltimore bridge is moved from crash site for 1st time
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