
-
India, Pakistan ceasefire holds after early violations
-
Herbert seals Asian Tour win with final-hole heroics
-
Catholics gather to catch glimpse of Pope Leo XIV at St Peter's prayer
-
US-China talks resume as Trump hails 'total reset' in trade relations
-
Ukraine ready for Russia truce talks, Zelensky says
-
Jubilant Peruvians celebrate new pope at mass in adoptive city
-
Scottish refinery closure spells trouble for green transition
-
Convicted ex-Panama president Martinelli granted asylum in Colombia
-
IPL chiefs in talks about restart following ceasefire: reports
-
Navarrete beats Suarez on technical decision to keep title
-
Scans clear Wallabies fly-half Lolesio of serious back injury
-
Leo XIV to address faithful with St Peter's prayer
-
T-Wolves grab 2-1 NBA playoff series lead as Celtics get key win
-
Gaza war casts shadow over Cannes film festival
-
'Treasure hunt': tourists boost sales at Japan's Don Quijote stores
-
Cannes Festival: the films in competition
-
Cannes film festival: what to look out for
-
Jordan hospital treats war casualties from across Middle East
-
As Trump family's Gulf empire grows, rulers seek influence, arms, tech
-
S. Korea conservatives choose presidential candidate after last-minute chaos
-
Trump hails 'total reset' in US-China trade relations as talks continue
-
Film claims to name killer of slain journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
-
Under Trump pressure, Columbia University ends semester in turmoil
-
Putin proposes direct Ukraine talks but quiet on 30-day ceasefire
-
Trump hails US-China trade 'reset' after first day of talks
-
Jeeno leads Boutier by one at LPGA Americas Open
-
Lowry, Straka share lead at windy Truist
-
Messi suffers worst defeat in MLS as Miami fall again
-
Celtics overwhelm Knicks to pull within 2-1 in NBA playoff series
-
Toulouse crush Toulon to reach Top 14 semis as Castres pay tribute to Raisuqe
-
Marseille, Monaco clinch Champions League qualification from Ligue 1
-
'One of those days': Atletico record-breaker Sorloth hits four
-
Toulouse's Ntamack suffers concussion in Top 14, Willemse nears exit
-
Record-breaker Sorloth hits four as Atletico smash Real Sociedad
-
'Weight off my shoulders': Bayern's Kane toasts breakthrough title
-
Sinner grateful for 'amazing' support on Italian Open return from doping ban
-
Hamburg return to Bundesliga after seven-year absence
-
Toulouse's Ntamack suffers concussion in Top 14 clash
-
India, Pakistan reach ceasefire -- but trade claims of violations
-
'Long time coming': Bayern's Kane toasts breakthrough title
-
US, China conclude first day of trade talks in Geneva
-
Kane tastes first title as champions Bayern bid farewell to Mueller
-
Benfica deny Sporting to take Portuguese title race to wire
-
Sinner makes triumphant return from doping ban at Italian Open
-
Sinner wins at Italian Open in first match since doping ban
-
Leo XIV, new pope and 'humble servant of God', visits Francis's tomb
-
India claims Pakistan violated truce, says it is retaliating
-
Champions League race hots up as Man City held, Villa win
-
Kane tastes first title as champions Bayern see off Mueller
-
US envoy calls enrichment 'red line' ahead of new Iran talks

Slovak ex-minister charged for praising Russian war
The Slovak top prosecutor's office said Monday it had charged ex-justice minister and former Supreme Court chief justice Stefan Harabin over a Facebook post praising Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A day after Russian troops entered Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Harabin wrote on Facebook that he "would have done exactly the same thing as (Russian President Vladimir) Putin".
Zuzana Drobova, a spokeswoman for the chief prosecutor's office in Slovakia -- a Ukraine neighbour and supporter -- told AFP that Harabin was charged with "the defamation of a nation, race and persuasion and the endorsement of a crime".
She declined to provide more details as the criminal proceedings were still under way.
The Dennik N daily said Harabin faced three years in prison if convicted.
It quoted Harabin as saying on Monday that he was "proud" of the statement which he would willingly repeat as he believed that Russia was acting in line with international law.
Harabin also claimed in a video interview posted on YouTube that it was Russia's duty to "liquidate all Ukrainian Nazis... who have killed 14,000 children, women and elderly people in Donbas since 2014".
A former Communist, the 66-year-old served as justice minister in the first cabinet of populist prime minister Robert Fico in 2006-2009.
During that stint, he allegedly had a phone call with a mafia boss and sacked seven regional court heads within two days without giving a reason.
A vocal critic of the EU, Harabin also served two terms as Supreme Court chief justice and ran for president in the 2019 vote won by Zuzana Caputova, the current head of state.
He has repeatedly drawn criticism for sharing migrant-related fake news on Facebook and for slamming EU sanctions against Russia.
Slovakia, an EU nation of 5.4 million people, has provided Ukraine with substantial humanitarian and military aid since Russia invaded.
L.Miller--AMWN