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Judge denies effort to halt White House ballroom construction

The judge rejected the National Trust for Historic Preservation's "rag-tag" arguments that the destruction of the East Wing was unconstitutional, but allowed the group to amend its complaint.

Top EU court blasts Hungary for unlawfully silencing independent radio station

The European Union's high court found Hungary trespassed on freedom of expression by nixing Klubrádió's license over minor problems.

South Africa accepts Trump’s new US ambassador

Brent Bozell has said he will communicate objections to South Africa's relations with Russia, China and Iran, along with pushing to end its genocide case against Israel at the world court.

Russia to replace famed Gulag museum with exhibit on Nazi crimes

The institution was one of the nation's last dedicated to documenting Soviet-era political repression and contained thousands of artifacts from victims, among them letters and personal belongings.

Verona prepares its ancient arena for the Olympics closing ceremony on Sunday

The Verona Arena will also be the venue for the Paralympic opening ceremony on March 6.