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Jurors deliberate for less than four hours before returning verdict
Border issue has plagued US President throughout his time in office
Mounting evidence highlights the degradation of the planet’s life-supporting systems on which humanity depends, report says
Declaration of intervention lists 'deliberate obstruction of access to humanitarian assistance' and 'destruction of cultural heritage' as elements to be considered in case
US accuses Russia of launching 'weapon' into orbit amid tit-for-tat vetoes of UN Security Council resolutions on neutrality
Announcement comes as ICC seeks arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister
Biden has dismissed as 'outrageous' the move by the ICC's prosecutor to arrest the Israeli Prime Minister and his defence chief
In recent months the US has got 'very, very close' to helping secure a hostage-release and ceasefire deal, Secretary of State tells Congress
Washington unites to condemn ICC for implying moral equivalence between Hamas and Israel
Ultimatum could be historic moment in Gaza war and American-Israeli relations
State Department asked by House Republicans if foreign students engaged in 'radical activity' would have their visas revoked
Trial is first time that alleged victims of US torture will have a case heard in an American court
UN Secretary General urges all sides 'to exercise maximum restraint'
American football star's career was eclipsed by his involvement in high-profile murder trial
Move comes as Congress dithers over continuing to fund Kyiv's fight against Russia
