All goods from Xinjiang, where China has established detention camps for Uighurs, are barred from import to the US.
Diplomats say travel ban exemptions scrapped for two education officials over ban on girls attending secondary schools.
The justices left in place a $25m judgement in favour of a man who says he developed cancer from using Roundup.
Chinese air incursion involved 17 fighters, six H-6 bombers and electronic warfare and anti-submarine planes.
Fourth hearing of the month scrutinises Donald Trump’s push to get local election officials to reject 2020 results.
More than a dozen justices at the 16-member court have lodged a letter of protest over their working conditions.
The six-to-three ruling is the latest in a series of Supreme Court decisions in recent years expanding religious rights.
Nayera Ashraf was stabbed in front of Al Mansura University in broad daylight by a fellow student, local media reports.
Macron seeks allies in the National Assembly after his party loses its absolute majority in the legislature.
Trump lifted US restrictions on anti-personnel landmine use, which had been banned in almost all of the world.
Top administrative court upholds a government challenge against a move that revived France's intense debate on Islam.
Petro campaigned on a platform that promised to prioritise women and the dangers they face in conflict areas.
We need the world's nations to support our efforts to bring climate change to the International Court of Justice.
Thousands have been arrested since the country suspended certain civil liberties amid a crackdown on gangs.
A tattoo artist in Brazil's Sao Paulo is helping women overcome trauma, abuse and scars from accidents.
The Russian missile, capable of carrying nuclear warheads and evading radar, was tested in April amid extreme tensions.
The Norwegian Refugee Council has declared the situation in DR Congo to be the world's most neglected refugee crisis.
The decision comes as fighting escalates in DRC's northeast, with Kinshasa claiming Rwanda is backing the M23 rebels.
The worst floods in decades in northeastern parts of two nations kill nearly 110 and leave millions scrambling for aid.
The US state department wants travelling Americans to be wary of the 'dangerous' world their country helped create.
Delegates at the economic forum discussed diversifying economies, while Musk gave updates on Twitter acquisition.
The Kremlin says the pair were 'soldiers of fortune' who should be held responsible for their 'crimes'.
December's UN Convention on Biological Diversity will now take place in Montreal, Canada, world body says.
Brussels is failing the Georgian people by trying to punish them for the actions of their government.
Tens of thousands of railway workers have walked off their jobs in the UK over pay, working conditions and job security.