German authorities have filed charges against four suspects from a Bavarian company accused of selling surveillance software to Turkey that could be used to spy on Turkish dissidents, prosecutors said Monday. The Munich prosecutors say the defendants intentionally violated licensing requirements for
Wide receiver Stanley Berryhill has been released by the Detroit Lions a little over two weeks after being suspended by the NFL for violating the league’s gambling policy. Detroit announced Tuesday that Berryhill, cornerback Mac McCain and defensive lineman Demetrius Taylor have
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be without its veteran left tackle to start the 2023 NFL season after Cam Robinson violated the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy, according to multiple reports. Robinson will be suspended by the NFL for an unspecified amount of games,
India’s defense minister accused China on Thursday of eroding the “entire basis” of ties between the countries by violating bilateral agreements, a reference to a nearly 3-year-old standoff involving thousands of soldiers stationed along their disputed border in the eastern Ladakh region.
A court in Thailand handed a craft beer enthusiast a $4,360 fine and a suspended six-month prison sentence for violating a law on advertising alcoholic beverages by posting a photo of a beer with his evaluation of it on Facebook. Artid Sivahansaphan
Press freedom groups said Tuesday the Mexican government apparently continued to use Pegasus spyware to infect telephones of human rights activists as recently as late 2022, despite a pledge by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to stop such spying. The activists targeted
The Dallas Mavericks have been fined $750,000 by the NBA after the organization sat out Kyrie Irving and four major contributors against the Chicago Bulls in the second-to-last game of the regular season. The league announced an investigation into the Mavericks’ apparent
The Greek Orthodox Church on Wednesday accused Israeli police of infringing on the freedom of worshippers with “heavy-handed” restrictions on how many pilgrims can attend the “Holy Fire” ceremony amid soaring tensions. Israeli police said the limits are needed for safety during
New York Yankees lefty starter Nestor Cortes Jr. has shown a knack for deception on the mound. But after an umpire called him out for making a wrong move Tuesday, he decided to troll him a bit with his next pitch. Cortes
The People’s Republic of China issued a condemnation of the United States over the recent spycraft shot down in U.S. airspace. The National People’s Congress’s Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday reiterated the country’s assertion that the route of a Chinese aircraft into