12 dead in Johannesburg mass shooting at hostel
Twelve people have been killed in a mass shooting at a Johannesburg hostel. Police are investigating the attack which has shocked South Africa. Read the latest updates.
Twelve people have been killed in a mass shooting at a Johannesburg hostel. Police are investigating the attack which has shocked South Africa. Read the latest updates.
A US Army Reserve lawyer serving as a temporary immigration judge was dismissed after a month for granting asylum at a high rate, clashing with the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda. Explore the implications for judicial independence.
A US Army Reserve lawyer serving as a temporary immigration judge was dismissed after five weeks. Data shows his asylum rulings clashed with the Trump administration's deportation drive. Explore the implications for judicial independence.
EU leaders meet in Brussels to decide on using €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, as Moscow launches lawsuits and warns of war. The outcome tests Europe's global standing.
Steve Taneyhill, the record-setting South Carolina Gamecocks quarterback famed for his mullet and touchdown swing, has died aged 52. Read about his legacy and career.
US government shutdown ends but defence lawyers face payment crisis, jeopardising defendants' rights. Constitutional protections at risk as funding shortfall continues.
Emergency crews race against time after catastrophic collapse at South Korean construction site leaves workers trapped under concrete amid ongoing rescue operations.
Two South Carolina attorneys face potential suspension after the state Supreme Court heard arguments about their involvement in a controversial 2020 election lawsuit deemed 'factually baseless' by disciplinary officials.
A group of French lawyers has launched an unprecedented legal action against the Louvre Museum, demanding the seizure of France's crown jewels in pursuit of an extraordinary compensation claim.
The prestigious Michelin Guide makes a bold expansion across America's Deep South, awarding stars to culinary gems in Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee for the very first time.
Stephen Bryant becomes first prisoner executed by firing squad in South Carolina since 2011, marking controversial return to method state calls 'most humane'
Legal professionals form human barriers at Chicago airports as Border Patrol agents attempt immigration enforcement, sparking fresh debates about federal overreach and civil liberties in post-Trump America.
Dramatic footage captures the moment quick-thinking strangers formed an impromptu human chain to save a trapped driver as her vehicle submerged in South Carolina waters.
Exclusive: The Attorney General reveals defence lawyers planned to use Conservative Party statements to undermine espionage charges in high-profile China spy case, raising questions about political interference in judicial matters.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting reveals NHS lawyers are obstructing crucial patient safety improvements, warning the health service must embrace reform or face continued decline.
Exclusive revelations about the celebrity attorney who reportedly drove the final wedge between Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise, leading to their shocking 2001 separation.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to target lawyers, accountants, and doctors in her upcoming budget with new tax measures aimed at high-earning professionals. Discover how these changes could affect Britain's top earners.
UK authorities have confiscated nearly £1.4 million from fraudulent immigration advisers preying on vulnerable migrants. Discover how Operation Inks is tackling this growing crisis.
The haunting mystery of a young woman's skeleton found abandoned at the South Pole research station has been solved after six decades, revealing a tragic tale of illness and isolation in the world's most remote location.
California prosecutors take on Texas attorneys in federal court over alleged illegal streaming of Major League Baseball games, highlighting growing digital piracy concerns.
Disturbing new findings reveal lawyers across Britain are receiving violent threats including death threats and rape threats, forcing many to install panic buttons and security cameras.
Two Chicago attorneys confront potential suspension after filing controversial lawsuits challenging 2020 election results in Georgia, raising questions about legal ethics in politically charged cases.
A South Carolina Democratic official narrowly escaped death after being pulled from his blazing home in what authorities are investigating as a deliberate arson attack, with neighbours reporting hearing gunshots before the inferno erupted.
Exclusive investigation reveals Qualcomm's aggressive legal strategy of poaching top lawyers from rival tech firms to gain advantage in billion-dollar patent battles.
A prominent South Carolina judge faces criminal investigation after his house was destroyed in a blaze authorities are treating as suspicious, with the probe examining potential financial irregularities.
The residence of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein was levelled by a powerful explosion, prompting an urgent investigation into the cause of the devastating blast.
A British tourist has mysteriously disappeared during a hike near a crocodile-infested lake in South Africa's renowned Kruger National Park, sparking an urgent search operation and growing fears for his safety.
Emergency services across North Carolina are on high alert as the ghost of Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda converge, threatening widespread flooding and dangerous weather conditions across the state.
The US Department of Justice has launched a civil rights investigation into legal professionals in McAllen, Texas, following serious allegations of misconduct and rights violations against local residents.
President Biden delivered a powerful speech in Columbia, South Carolina, directly confronting Donald Trump's record and accusing him of turning his back on working families while in office.