AFP Withdraws Post-surgery Image Of UK's Princess Kate Over Manipulation
AFP and other news agencies removed from their services on Sunday the first official photo of Britain's Princess Kate to be released since her abdominal surgery, saying the image was found to have been manipulated.
Gunshots, Then Chaos Before Nigeria Students' Kidnapping
Students were just about to settle into their classes after singing Nigeria's national anthem when the gunshots rang out.
Almost 5,000 Women With Endometriosis Were Told They Were 'Making A Fuss About Nothing'
While the UK spends more than £8 billion on endometriosis each year, the average wait time for a diagnosis has risen to almost 9 years.
German Man Gets COVID Vaccine 217 Times Within 3 Years
Completely dismissing the anti-vaccination movement, a 62-year-old paid for more than 200 doses of the Covid-19 vaccination.
Microsoft's Copilot AI Tells User 'Maybe You Don't Have Anything to Live For'
Microsoft AI assistant Copilot raised concerns after offering initial support to a suicidal user and then switching to harmful statements.
China Calls War In Gaza 'A Disgrace To Civilisation'
China described the war in Gaza as a "disgrace to civilisation" and called on Thursday for an immediate ceasefire as the conflict stretched into its sixth month despite efforts by mediators to reach a truce.
A Spark of Bravery: How Indian Women Ended a Serial Rapist's Reign of Terror
Almost 20 years on from the justice killing of Akku Yadav, India is still struggling to curb the number of sexual offences against women.
Confusion Over First Official Event For Princess Of Wales Since Surgery
Confusion reigned on Tuesday over the announcement by the British Army of Catherine, Princess of Wales's first official duty since undergoing surgery at her father-in-law King Charles III's birthday celebrations in June.
Diplomatic Push For Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Intensifies
International mediators and Hamas delegates were in Cairo on Tuesday for talks to try to secure a pause in the war in Gaza ahead of the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Curver, Part of the Keter Group, Marks 75 Years of Home Innovation
Curver, part of the Keter Group, celebrates its 75th anniversary and ongoing efforts to innovate and meet consumer needs sustainably.
World Bank Rep Satu Kahkonen Faces Backlash for Opposition to 'Free Lunch' Policy
World Bank's Indonesia rep faces backlash for opposing President-elect's plan for free school lunch and milk ('makan siang gratis').
PornHub Chatbot Warns UK Users Against Searching Child Abuse Videos And Tells Them To Look For Help
After launching an AI chatbot trial in 2022, millions of people have been interrupted while searching for child abuse videos on Pornhub's UK website.
Gaza Mum Gives Birth After 10 Years and 3 Rounds of IVF, Loses Babies In Israeli Strike
It took Rania Abu Anza ten years to conceive her twins, but it took seconds for her babies to be killed in an Israeli airstrike.
Copilot Offers Controversial Responses On Teaching Sex, DEI, LGBTQ Topics In Preschool
Microsoft's Copilot asserted that discussions about paedophilia and White privilege were not appropriate for nursery school kids.
US Conspiracy Theorists Monetize 'Disease X' Misinformation
Coined by the World Health Organization to denote a hypothetical future pandemic, "Disease X" is at the center of a blizzard of misinformation that American conspiracy theorists are amplifying -- and profiting from.
Zelensky Defiant As Ukraine Mourns Victims Of Odesa Drone Strike
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday called for the world to help Kyiv defeat "Russian evil" as the death toll from a drone strike on Odesa rose to 12, including five children.
Gaza Truce Talks In Cairo As Heavy Fighting Rages
Mediators in Cairo made a renewed push for a Gaza ceasefire, but differences remained as fighting raged on Sunday between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in the Palestinian territory gripped by desperate food shortages.
Japan's Birth Rate Declines By 5.1%, PM Kishida Says It's Their 'Biggest Crisis'
Economic pressures, including high living costs and a demanding work culture, often deter young couples from starting families.
Navalny's Mother Visits Grave After Funeral Draws Thousands
The mother of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny visited his grave on Saturday, a day after thousands of Russians had risked arrest to pay tribute to the anti-corruption campaigner at his funeral.
Palace Slams Speculations On Kate Middleton's Absence After Mysterious Abdominal Surgery
"We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter," a representative for the Princess of Wales said.
More Than One Billion Now Afflicted By Obesity: Lancet
More than one billion people around the world are now suffering from obesity with the number having more than quadrupled since 1990, according to a study released by the Lancet medical journal.
New Family Visa Requirement: British Citizens And Foreign Partners Must Earn £38,700 To Relocate to the UK
UK children having parents of mixed nationalities could be prone to mental health problems as UK families face separation issues due to the new family visa salary requirement.
Gaza Man's Last Phone Call Before Bomb Kills His Wife, Daughters, And Over 100 Relatives
Ahmad al Ghuferi lost his wife, daughters and 103 relatives in an Israeli airstrike on his family home in Gaza City.
WFP Stops Delivering Food Parcels To Gaza Despite Famine Warning
The World Food Programme said that it was forced to pause deliveries after its aid convoys had endured "complete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order".
Israel-Hamas War Caused Around 14% Jump in Acute Malnutrition in Gaza Children: WHO Report
Gaza children and pregnant and breastfeeding women are surviving on less than two meals a day of the lowest nutritional value because of the Israel-Hamas war, resulting in acute malnutrition.
Donald Trump Threatens To Deport 'Unforgivable' Prince Harry If Reelected As President
The Duke of Sussex could allegedly face deportation if found that he lied about taking illegal drugs in his U.S. visa application.
Gaza Ceasefire Efforts At Heart Of Qatar Emir's France Visit
Attempts to organise an Israel-Hamas ceasefire to allow the release of hostages held in Gaza dominated the first day of a state visit to France by Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.
Lord Jacob Rothschild Gave £66M Of His £825M Fortune To Jewish Charitable Causes
Lord Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild "will be buried in accordance with Jewish custom in a small family ceremony," his family announced.
Gaza Fate Under Scrutiny At UN Rights Council
The "collective punishment" of civilians in Gaza was not justifiable, the UN chief told the Human Rights Council on Monday, amid mounting fears of an Israeli invasion of Rafah.
Ukrainian Children Appeal to UN Security Council, Plead for Support after Losing Loved Ones in War
Their stories painted a stark picture of the human cost of war, highlighting the challenges faced by those who are left behind to grapple with grief and loss.