DeSantis wins as judge dismisses Disney's lawsuit against him
YamunaglobalnewshubDisney had claimed the governor orchestrated a campaign of "government retaliation".
Disney had claimed the governor orchestrated a campaign of "government retaliation".
The government accused eBay of making it too easy to buy equipment for producing counterfeit pills.
The legal drama, starring the future Duchess of Sussex, enjoyed a huge surge in popularity last year.
The Brazilian woman was arrested at the international airport in the Colombian capital, Bogotá.
Three US troops were killed in a drone attack on a US base near Jordan's border with Syria.
The UN says one of its peacekeepers was killed while taking affected civilians to hospital.
Charles Littlejohn stole the tax data of the former president and thousands of wealthy Americans.
South Asian actress Avantika Vandanapu, 19, takes on the role originally played by Amanda Seyfried.
Both Hindus and Muslims visit the Haji Malang shrine in Mumbai - but a controversy has shaken some devotees.
A public inquiry launching on Monday could be a reckoning in the country on national security matters.
Twitter says the move is to prioritise safety, after fake explicit images of the singer went viral.
The three junta-led countries were suspended from the bloc amid calls to return to democratic rule.
Nine countries pause funding for UNRWA over allegations its staff were involved in the 7 October attacks.
Barcelona manager Xavi says he will step down at the end of the season.
It is the latest overture from an isolated European power seeking to deepen ties with West Africa.
But it's unclear whether the proposed new rules would have stopped the Prague shooter.
Farmers are targeting major roads around the French capital in protest against low food prices.
But it stops short of ordering Israel to halt the war in Gaza, in a controversial case at The Hague.
Boris Nadezhdin says he has more than 100,000 signatures to register for Russia's presidential election.
The Saudi government plans a store in Riyadh for foreign diplomats - ending decades of prohibition.
Nine years after leaving, he will host Monday nights each week until November's US election.
A whistleblower calls Boeing manufacturing a "rambling, shambling, disaster waiting to happen".
Sweden applied to join Nato in 2022 after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Fighting is reported around hospitals in the city, where Israel believes Hamas leaders are hiding.
The man told a public inquiry he started a Johannesburg building fire that killed 77 people last August.
Students at Columbia University say they were doused with a foul-smelling substance, akin to sewage.
The world's most popular YouTuber had previously said he would not bother posting videos on the site.
Joseph Boakai, 79, is helped from the podium as the ceremony in the capital Monrovia is cut short.
Terry Martin was convinced by an ex-mob associate to steal the shoes as "one last score".
Ukraine aims to build a million military drones in 2024. In Kherson, the BBC saw how vital they are.
Ayodhya is spruced up for the Ram temple launch, but opposition leaders and some Hindu seers are staying away.
The Florida governor dropped out of the 2024 presidential race whilst endorsing Donald Trump.
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis suspends his campaign for US president, saying there is no "clear path to victory…
Missiles and rockets were fired at the airbase by an Iranian-backed militia, the US military says.
Mike Jeffries claims the allegations fall outside statute of limitations, and are "meritless".
Russia's state rail company apologises after its conductor dumped the feline in freezing temperatures.
Canada's prime minister has been criticised for failing to define his country's stance on the war.
It becomes only the fifth country to soft-land on the Moon but power supply problems may hinder its mission.
Théo Luhaka suffered severe injuries from a police baton in a case which triggered days of protests.
Gadi Eisenkot condemns the prime minister, who insists Israel's offensive will go on until "complete victory&q…
Police say Brent Sikkema was stabbed multiple times in a "premeditated and cruel" attack.
The icon showed the Soviet dictator being blessed by a saint, but the Church says it has to be changed.
Heather Mack helped to kill her mother and stuff her body in a suitcase in Bali a decade ago.
César Suárez was shot dead in the port city of Guayaquil on Wednesday, the attorney general said.
Members of the group are accused of promoting rituals involving psychoactive substances like toad venom.
Social media creators will face hefty fines if they fail to abide by strict rules on commercial interests.
There are fears that a famine is looming in the drought-hit and war-scarred Ethiopian region.
Husam Zomlot says the UK's policies towards Israel have caused it "reputational damage".
The Metropolitan Police issue mugshots of the Ahearne brothers following their sentencing.
The vessel, Gibraltar Eagle, reported "no injuries or significant damage", according to the US military.
Narges Mohammadi is serving multiple sentences and has been in jail almost continuously since 2010.
A young woman was dismembered and stuffed in a plastic bag - the internet blames her.
Vittorio Sgarbi is accused of possessing and exhibiting a 17th Century painting.
The entire population of Grindavik has been evacuated as an expert warns of a "worst-case scenario" unfolding…
A penguin with leucism from the Gentoo species has been filmed in the icy climate in early January.
A woman in her seventies and her son have been killed by an anti-tank missile attack on northern Israel.
The new monarch blinks back tears as he greets the cheering crowds outside Christiansborg Castle.
Lloyd Austin is in "good condition" and has resumed some of his duties, the Pentagon says.
The Kremlin labels the bestselling author, Boris Akunin, a foreign agent over his stance on Ukraine.
Ten people in a Rafah house sheltering displaced people were killed, the Hamas-run health ministry says.
Daniel Noboa says he won't let his country turn into a narco-state after days of gang violence.
Qatar has helped agree a deal between Israel and Hamas after families of hostages raised concerns.
Preliminary data shows more than 5,000 sq km were cleared, still over six times the size of New York City.
The icon shows the Soviet dictator being blessed by a saint.
The city was built 2,500 years ago but may have been abandoned after a volcanic eruption.
Executives sent live spiders and cockroaches to a US couple who criticised the firm, court papers show.
Nadine Abdul Latif moved home three times since the war began, and an Israeli air strike killed her brother.
More than 1,400 music professionals demand action from public broadcaster Yle.
A group of 35 people allegedly left a Malmö restaurant without paying on Christmas Day.
Jailed Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny made his first public appearance in a video call, since being moved to…
More than 340,000 people across the US are without power as severe weather sweeps through the east.
Footage shows armed men wearing masks surrounding journalists in the Guayaquil-based newsroom.
Nigeria has become a hub for illegal ivory sales, with tusks smuggled in from all over the continent.
The justice department called the ex-president's claim of total immunity from prosecution "frightening".…
The US secretary of state wants to prevent the war escalating but the cauldron of tensions could boil over.
Franz Beckenbauer, who has died aged 78, was the friend of Sir Bobby Charlton, Bobby Moore and Pele and one of football…
Many questions remain after a 737 Max Boeing plane suffered a mid-air blowout in the US.
The US secretary of state criticises Israeli ministers calling for the resettlement of Gazans.
Ms Hasina secures her fourth straight term after the main opposition boycotts the election.
Charles Michel's decision to step down means EU leaders will need to find a replacement quickly.
Golden Lion from Martinique endures an 8,000-mile round trip only to lose 12-0 to Lille in the French Cup.
Over 120 people have been confirmed dead since the 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck on Monday.
The freeing on parole of the ex-athlete reignites the discussion about violence against women in South Africa.
For the second year in a row, a man with vast experience of the oil industry will head COP negotiations.
It is a striking acknowledgment of the impact from the conflict on the burger giant.
Typically a well behaved dog, this seven-year-old chowed down on an envelope of his owners' money.
The Islamic State group says it carried out Wednesday's attack in southern Iran that killed 84 people.
The man, who spent almost 24 hours floating in the ocean, harnessed the sun's rays to attract attention.
The head of Lebanon's largest military force says the death of Saleh al-Arouri will be avenged.
Francoise Bornet was part of a young couple who were seen embracing on the street in 1950.
The university's top official resigns amid allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her comments on antisemitis…
A professor in investigating accidents tells the BBC what might have caused the plane to burst into flames.
Nearly 400 people were trapped inside a burning JAL 516. What happened next has been described as a miracle.
Monday's quake renewed Japan's collective trauma - but it's also a story of engineering success.
Lee Jae-myung was stabbed on the left side of his neck during a news conference during a visit to Busan.
Robert Pether has been detained for 1,000 days, in what his family call a "hostage" situation.
The prime minister of the landlocked country has said that sea access was an existential question.