China Has 8.3M People Who Can't Repay Their Debts: Here Are The Shocking Ways They Are Punished
Blacklisted debtors in China may feel trapped in the system as the government can hold their salary to recoup the money they owe.
Elon Musk-Owned X Accused Of Profiting From Checkmarks On Terrorist Linked Accounts
Several entities with verified X accounts have been sanctioned by the US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), TTP reports.
Travel Warning: Spain Introduces New Strict Driving Rule, Any Breach Could Lead To £170 Fine
Spain is one of the most visited countries by the British tourists.
Betmentor's Global Review: Unveiling the World of Sports Betting
In the ever-evolving landscape of online sports betting, finding a reliable guide is paramount.
Shocking Experience For Passengers As Jet2 Flies Them To Wrong Spanish Island
The passengers reached Menorca instead of their actual destination of Mallorca.
Imran Khan Deploys AI Clone To Campaign From Behind Bars In Pakistan
The 71-year-old, who remained Pakistan's most popular politician as of March, was toppled in April 2022 by the country's military establishment.
Hotels In Spain To Get More Expensive As Opening Of New Accommodations Gets Banned
Spain is one of the most popular tourist hotspots across Europe.
Vacation Hotspot In UK Issues Warning About New Tourist Tax Applicable For All
A tourist tax is not very common among holiday hotspots across the UK as yet.
Spain Travel Warning: Tourists Risk Being Blacklisted From Party Islands Under New Rules
Spain is home to a number of party islands including Ibiza and Majorca.
Naked Tourist Filmed Meditating In Bali Temple, Leaves Locals Demanding His Arrest
The tourist is yet to be arrested by the authorities in Bali.
Report uncovers alarming vulnerability of UK websites to bot attacks
The report reveals that 66 per cent of UK websites are vulnerable to basic bot assaults, posing serious risks to British businesses
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
G7 leaders to target Russian energy, trade in new sanctions steps -sources
Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations plan to tighten sanctions on Russia at their summit in Japan this week, with steps aimed at energy and exports aiding Moscow's war effort, said officials with direct knowledge of the discussions.
UK, US sanctions target Russian oligarch Usmanov and Cypriot 'fixers'
The US Treasury said Usmanov is close to Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
Lawyer demands Prince Harry to reveal US visa application after drug use admission
"You can't come into the country without meeting certain criteria and one of them relates to drug use," Samuel Dewey said.
Nvidia's plans for sales to Huawei imperilled if US tightens Huawei curbs-draft
Nvidia Corp's plans to sell technology to China's Huawei would be thwarted if the U.S. government proceeds with a proposal to further restrict shipments to the blacklisted company.
US approved 192 licenses for exports to blacklisted Chinese firms early last year
The Biden administration approved 192 licenses worth over $23 billion to ship U.S. goods to Chinese companies on a trade blacklist.
Polish fish farm fights 'myth of Russian caviar'
With Moscow blacklisted since it invaded Ukraine, Europe's main producer of caviar wants to put an end, once and for all, to the delicacy's traditional association with Russia.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry receive award for exposing 'structural racism' in the Royal Family
A senior royal made a racist comment regarding Archie's skin colour back when Meghan was still pregnant with him.
Amber Heard 'blacklisted' in Hollywood, studios 'distanced' from her after messy Johnny Depp divorce: report
Sources claimed producers are desperate to get rid of Amber Heard.
Amber Heard accused of having 'same acting teacher' with Meghan Markle: 'They're both a mess'
A body language expert compared crying photos of Amber Heard and Meghan Markle on Twitter.
Fertilizer Cargo From Russia Heads To U.S. As Many Worry About Food Shortages
A tanker carrying a liquid fertilizer product from Russia is about to arrive in the United States, sources and vessel tracking data showed in recent days, at a time of widespread worry that sky-high global fertilizer prices could lead to food shortages.
EU struggles to break deadlock on Russian oil ban before summit
Another EU official said the mooted compromise raised questions of fairness on the sanctions burden shouldered by member states.
Israel lays down law on cyber exports, after Pegasus spy scandal
Apple last month sued the Israeli spyware maker, seeking to block NSO Group from targeting the more than one billion iPhones in circulation.
Apple sues Israeli spyware maker for targeting its users
NSO has consistently denied any wrongdoing and insisted its software is intended for use by authorities only in fighting terrorism and other crimes.
Taliban announce hardline govt as protests grow
The group -- which executed people in stadiums and chopped the hands of thieves in the 1990s -- has previously said it would not stand for any resistance against its rule.
Chrissy Teigen apologises for online bullying after severe criticism; admits 'I was a troll'
The author revealed that she is currently in the process of privately reaching out to the people she has insulted.
Myanmar junta says Suu Kyi broke secrets law, international pressure rises
Fears are also growing that a broader conflict could erupt in a country plagued for decades by on-and-off fighting between the military and rebel ethnic armies.
Facebook warning: Selling of pets is illegal on the platform
Facebook reiterated its guidelines stating that selling of animals between private individuals is strictly prohibited
WeChat: Multinational businesses question US ban, analysts warn economic consequences
Meanwhile, TikTok -- another app with alleged ties to Beijing -- was likewise the subject of another ban order.