A Peruvian psychologist who suffered from an incurable disease that weakened her muscles and had her confined to her bed for several years, died by euthanasia, her lawyer said Monday, becoming the first person in the country to obtain the right to
Wolff has his heart set on bringing Verstappen to Brackley next season to replace the Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton, but with the Dutchman tied down to a long-term contract and Red Bull dominating the series on a weekly basis, the Mercedes team principal
A high court in Japan on Thursday said the country’s ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional, ruling on a matter that has divided lower levels of the judiciary and put the conservative government at odds with shifting public opinion. Japan is the
A decision from the Alabama Supreme Court has led to a halt in IVF services at some locations and a flurry of protests from providers in the fertility space. The court ruled on Feb. 16 that under state law, frozen embryos are
Tennis star Prisacariu Andreea has alleged that the ITF would not “give a damn” if a player broke a leg on one of the hazardous courts in Hammamet. Videos of the clay courts in Tunisia have gone viral on social media due
Australian Open organisers faced another scheduling issue on Tuesday as the day session finished 90 minutes after the night matches were due to begin. Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff both needed more than three hours to win their matches, delaying Aryna Sabalenka
Chinese President Xi Jinping is hoping a trip to Vietnam will help strengthen China’s relationship with its fellow communist Asian country. Xi began his state visit to Vietnam on Tuesday, arriving at the Central Office of the Communist Party of Vietnam in
Prince Harry’s libel case against the Mail on Sunday over the publication of an article about his security arrangements will go to trial, it has been revealed. The ruling comes from a judge at London’s High Court today and serves as an
Foreign judges will “likely and swiftly” try to stop the Rwanda scheme despite Rishi Sunak’s bid to safeguard it through new measures, legal experts have told Express.co.uk. Their warning jars with the Prime Minister’s insistence at a press conference today that his
She said: “I am delighted that Wandsworth council planning officers have recommended that the AELTC proposals for Wimbledon Park be refused. “Wimbledon Park is protected, Grade II*-listed metropolitan open land. This means that ‘very special circumstances’ must be proved for it to