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VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTrial of Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai resumes amid health concernsHong Kong pro-democracy businessman Jimmy Lai was provided with medication and a heart monitor for the start of his final submissions in a landmark national security trial, following health concerns over heart palpitations.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGTeacher in child pornography case makes first court appearanceThe local teacher at the center of a child pornography case made his first appearance in court on Friday.Scripps Local
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGD.C. sues Trump administration over federal takeover of D.C. policeThe District of Columbia sued the Trump administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi for trying to end local directives that limit cooperation between D.C. police and federal immigration authorities during the Trump administration's eff...CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSouth Africa court blocks TotalEnergies offshore exploration permitPetitioned by environmentalists, the ruling cited major flaws in the French company's environmental review process.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGJimmy Lai hearing postponed amid severe weather in Hong KongJimmy Lai, 77, founder of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Apple Daily, faces charges of foreign collusion under the city’s national security law for allegedly seeking foreign support to influence Hong Kong’s political affairs.France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGPeru enacts amnesty for military and police in Shining Path insurgencyPeru's president on August 13 signed an amnesty bill into law, preventing military personnel and police officers from being prosecuted over alleged human rights abuses during the country’s armed conflict decades ago.France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGDR Congo former justice minister faces 10 years in prisonConstant Mutamba is accused of attempting to steal nearly $20 million in public funds intended to finance the construction of a prison in the city of Kisangani.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGJudge questions president's power in National Guard L.A. deploymentThe trial over President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June concluded on Wednesday. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman has more.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSouth Korean top court rejects 'Baby Shark' song plagiarism claimA U.S. composer had alleged that South Korean entertainment company, Pinkfong, had plagiarised his tune. The court upheld two lower court verdicts in favor of Pinkfong, the South Korean company behind the song.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGTrump wants to extend federal control over Washington policeU.S. President Donald Trump said he would ask the Republican-controlled Congress to extend federal control of Washington's city police force beyond 30 days, escalating his campaign to exert presidential power over the nation's capital.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGFederal judge orders young mother's release from ICE custodyAntonia Maldonado was ordered to be released from ICE custody by a federal judge, after spending weeks behind bars.Fox News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGJudge rules ICE must improve conditions for detainees at NY facilityU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement must improve conditions for detainees at New York's 26 Federal Plaza, a judge ruled Tuesday.Scripps News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGIn South Sudan, a new mobile court helps bring perpetrators to justiceThe mobile court in Pibor helps the fight for justice in the many crimes that have for now gone unpunished.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGHaiti gang leader 'Barbecue' challenges FBI after U.S. chargesOne of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," has openly challenged U.S. authorities after being indicted by a federal grand jury for violating sanctions and financing gang operations.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGEcuador President leads rally against top court over security lawsEcuador's president has taken his fight against the country's top court to the streets of the capital. Daniel Noboa says he is defending his government's security agenda. It comes after the top court suspended parts of his intelligence g...Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSouth Korea's former first lady jailed after court issues warrantSouth Korea's former first lady, Kim Keon Hee, was arrested after a court issued a warrant to arrest her following accusations of graft that she denies, a special prosecutor leading a wide-reaching probe said.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSupreme Court to consider same-sex marriage caseThe U.S. Supreme Court could be facing a decision on same-sex marriage, stemming from a Kentucky woman jailed for refusing to issue marriage license to gay couples on religious grounds.Fox News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGrand Jury records from Epstein case to remain sealedA Manhattan judge denied a request to unseal grand jury transcripts from the case against Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex trafficking co- conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. The judge said releasing the files would erode confidence in the legal p...Fox News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGNew Texas bill would allow lawsuits over shipping abortion pillsA new bill proposed by Texas Republican lawmakers would allow lawsuits over the shipment of abortion pills. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more details.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGIndia's top court directs Delhi to relocate stray dogs to sheltersIndia's top court ordered authorities in the capital Delhi and its suburbs on Monday (August 11) to relocate all stray dogs to shelters within eight weeks, according to the Live Law website, after media reports of a rise in cases of rabi...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSuspect in fatal Tacoma hospital shooting pleads not guiltyA 25-year-old man accused of shooting a couple inside a Tacoma hospital pleaded not guilty.Fox News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGMigrants who arrived by boat in the Algarve to be extraditedThe 38 migrants, 25 men, six women and seven children, are all Moroccan nationals and will have to return to their country of origin, the court in Silves ruled.Euronews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGAzerbaijan to sue Russia over Aktau plane crash, president saysPresident Ilhan Aliyev stated that Azerbaijan had a clear understanding of what happened to the AZAL plane, and that Russian officials also possessed the same information.Euronews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGSouth African court grants Zambia rights to repatriate Edgar LunguA South African court has ruled in favor of the Zambian government, allowing the repatriation of former President Edgar Lungu’s remains—despite his family’s objections.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBelgian court orders Flanders to halt transit of arms to IsraelAssociations lodged a complaint against the Flemish government in June after military equipment bound for Israel was discovered in the port of Antwerp.Euronews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGCriminal defendants being released in MassachusettsCriminal defendants in Massachusetts are being released and their charges are being dropped because the state can't provide attorneys for those who can't afford one. Lana Zak reports.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGUproar as accused in pig farm murder case walks freeAdrian De Wet was one of three men facing murder charges after two Black women were killed at a farm and their bodies fed to pigs near Polokwane in Limpopo province last year.Africanews
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBREAKINGHate crime charges filed in killings of Israeli Embassy staffersThe man accused of killing two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., earlier this year has been charged with federal hate crime charges. CBS News Justice reporter Jake Rosen has more.CBS News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGIs Trump concerned about the legality of his tariffs?President Trump posted on social media about his sweeping tariffs minutes before they took effect. CBS News' Aaron Navarro reports after Trump alluded to the legal challenge his tariffs are facing.CBS America
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGElectoral authorities strip Bosnian Serb leader Dodik of presidencyMilorad Dodik lost his presidency according to electoral law after an appeals court upheld a six-year political ban last Friday. He plans to stay in office and appeal the decision.Euronews