Iran says youths “deceived” into protesting can surrender for “leniency”
Iran’s police chief says young people who joined protests were “deceived,” and if they surrender within three days, they “will be treated with leniency.”
Norway princess’s son, accused of raping 4 women, faces new charges
Marius Borg Hoiby, who is accused of raping four women, has been charged with new crimes, including a “serious narcotics offense,” prosecutors said.
Norway princess’s son, accused of raping 4 women, faces new charges
Marius Borg Hoiby, who is accused of raping four women, has been charged with new crimes, including a “serious narcotics offense,” prosecutors said.
What to know about the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos
Nearly 3,000 high-level participants from business, government and beyond are converging on the Swiss town of Davos for the annual meeting.
What to know about the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos
Nearly 3,000 high-level participants from business, government and beyond are converging on the Swiss town of Davos for the annual meeting.
Former U.S. ambassador to Denmark says there’s no truth to Russia, China threat in Greenland
Rufus Gifford, a former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, says there’s no truth in President Trump’s claims that Russia and China will try to take over Greenland if he doesn’t step in. Gifford joined CBS News with more
Russia gives U.S. man 5-year prison term, accusing him of transporting weapons
Russia has sentenced American Charles Zimmerman to five years in prison for illegally transporting weapons, a court said, noting that a rifle was found on his yacht after it docked in the port city of Sochi.
At least 1,500 troops on standby for deployment to Minneapolis, Pentagon says
At least 1,500 active-duty U.S. soldiers are on standby for possible deployment to Minneapolis amid ongoing protests over the massive ICE operation in the city. Ian Lee reports.
Prince Harry back in London court fighting British tabloids over invasion of privacy
Prince Harry is back in a London court, along with a slew of other high-profile figures, fighting the publisher of the Daily Mail over invasion of privacy and illegal information gathering tactics. Ramy Inocencio has more.
Prince Harry back in London court fighting British tabloids over invasion of privacy
Prince Harry is back in a London court, along with a slew of other high-profile figures, fighting the publisher of the Daily Mail over invasion of privacy and illegal information gathering tactics. Ramy Inocencio has more.