Jamie Spears filed papers in an LA court to formally end the 13-year arrangement with the singer.
Survivors and families attend the long-awaited trial of 20 men accused of the deadly 2015 attacks.
The countries at greatest risk say all nations must take bigger steps to avoid climate catastrophe.
Shareholders can sue Boeing over claims it ignored safety warnings about its 737 Max plane, a US judge rules.
As Canadians prepare to head back to the polls, here are some key moments since the last election.
Funding has to rise so all pupils can be supported to learn, the National Association of Head Teachers says.
On 11 September 2001 nearly 500,000 people were evacuated by boat from southern Manhattan.
The Welsh secretary is among the MPs seeing their seats redrawn in the proposals.
Aston Villa player Anita Asante says she worries whether players will be able to ‘manage’ potential online abuse.
People on Universal Credit who received a £20 extra per week during the pandemic, explain how the extra money helped and how they will cope without it.
Gardaí (Irish police) say the bodies were discovered at property in north County Kerry.
Canadian teenager Leylah Fernandez produces another fearless performance to beat fifth seed Elina Svitolina and reach the US Open semi-finals.
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke made an impassioned defence of his players after a crucial World Cup qualification win in Austria, saying "some people don't believe in this group but I do".
A woman who got one jab in England and one in Scotland says her vaccine certificate only confirms a single dose.
Community doctors say demand is so high they cannot see a complete return to business as usual.
As well as increased charges and insurance costs, many owners also face expensive repair work.
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny says his players gave the Aviva Stadium crowd "a lot to shout about" after they snatched a late World Cup qualifying draw with Serbia.
Plans have been approved to turn it into a house but relatives still visit family graves there.
The former DUP leader says the process to pick her successor has already begun.
Four people are on trial for non-payment of fines issued at the commemorative event.
Francine Niyonsaba says she keeps competing after her enforced switch to longer distances to "make sport a better place and inspire others".