Disgraced former movie mogul would avoid a third trial in New York on charges that came to define the #MeToo era
Outage piles pressure on regime as Iranian security forces reported to have killed at least 45 since protests started
DHS secretary’s claims have been widely disputed with video of shooting showing vehicle turning away from agent
Lloyd’s List analysis suggests 40 suspicious vessels joined Russian registry last year, with 17 reflagged last month
Aria and Tia both south of Britain after US-UK seizure of Marinera, deemed to be part of Moscow’s ‘shadow fleet’
‘It sounds completely absurd,’ one grazier says. ‘But they are actually perishing because they are not drinking’
South London house to feature never-before-seen archival items and creative workshops for young people
Change in England likely to be welcomed by pub trade and opposition but will represent another climbdown
The black summer bushfires cast a dark shadow as people seek shelter at the Seymour disaster relief centre
Jessica Plichta faces misdemeanor charges, which locals say is a tactic of Grand Rapids, Michigan, police to suppress protests
Abdel-Fattah accuses the board of ‘blatant and shameless’ anti-Palestinian racism and censorship, as other authors pull out in solidarity
Editorial: A wave of humiliating sexualised imagery must prompt regulators and politicians to step up
Editorial: Donald Trump’s Venezuela policy confirms he has no time for rules or process. America’s allies must find new ways to guarantee their own interests
Ticketholders still waiting for refunds after immigration minister denied commentator’s visa weeks before national speaking tour
The practice is ‘much more widespread’ than previously realised, researchers say, with serious environmental impact