Xi Critic Who Fled China On A Jet Ski Faces Death, Claims His Father
The dissident was once put behind bars for criticising President Xi Jinping.
Shakira Would Have Saved A Fortune If She Fell In Love With Sergio Ramos, Says Lawyer
The singer had a long-term relationship with former footballer Gerard Pique, which ended under bitter circumstances.
The Fallen Kings Of Crypto
Binance boss Changpeng Zhao has become the most powerful cryptocurrency figure to fall in a two-year period chaotic even by the standards of the notoriously volatile industry.
Anti-Abortion Activity is Increasing in the UK
According to the Good Law Project, the donations put towards the UK branch of the "hate group" Alliance Defending Freedom, have doubled.
Canadian Man Who Killed Family Of Four Was Out 'Hunting For Muslims To Kill'
The accused faces four first-degree murder charges and one count of attempted murder.
Turkey Set To Overtake France In Top Holiday Destinations Among European Travellers
Turkey welcomed 44.6 million tourists last year.
Nobel Peace Winner Narges Mohammadi Continues Hunger Strike In Iran's Notorious Prison
After refusing to wear the hijab and being denied hospital treatment by Iran's morality police, activist Narges Mohammadi continues her hunger strike.
UK Bans Recreational Use Of Nitrous Oxide
Possessing laughing gas to get a psychoactive high became illegal in Britain on Wednesday, with serial offenders facing up to two years in prison and dealers up to 14 years.
Iran Made Chair Of The UN Human Rights Forum Despite Controversies
Although Tehran, Iran's capital, has a record of torture, oppression and executions, the regime was appointed Chair of the UN Human Rights Council Social Forum.
Bitcoin Wins Boost On Hope Of Broader Trading
Bitcoin's price has risen strongly in recent weeks with the United States possibly set to allow a popular type of trading in the cryptocurrency that would further normalise the asset.
Police Urged to Double AI-Enabled Facial Recognition Searches to Enhance Crime-Fighting Efforts
In a letter addressed to police chiefs, policing minister Chris Philp spoke about the importance of embracing innovative tech in an effort to back law enforcement in preventing and solving crimes.
Tech Companies To Pay £18 Million Under New UK Online Safety Act
Tech companies could be charged 10 per cent of their revenue if they don't take action to protect children against online abuse as per the Online Safety Act, the world's first legal duty against social media platforms.
Two Men In France Linked To Belgium Terror Attack
Two men, who both reside in the Paris region, have been arrested and held in custody for being connected to the gunman who murdered Swedish football fans in Belgium last week.
Iranian Girl 'Brain Dead' Following Alleged Assault By Morality Police
The victim suffered "severe injuries" after being attacked by Iran's morality police on the Tehran subway.
Tourists Face £950 Fine Or Prison Time Over Strict Rule In Turkey, Dubai And India
Last year, 39 per cent of the visitors coming into the UAE were from the UK.
Man Abducted, Sexually Assaulted 11-Year-Old Girl While Dressed As Woman
The girl told the police that she accepted the lift from the "lady" because she was feeling cold.
Women And Girls In Afghanistan Feel 'Forgotten' and 'Abandoned' By World
As the gender apartheid persists in Afghanistan, women and girls are losing hope and Former Minister of Women's Affairs Hasina Safi calls for international support.
Sweden's Fears Realised In Brussels 'Terror Attack'
Just two months after raising its threat level, Sweden was reeling in shock on Tuesday over the killing of two of its football fans in a "terror attack" targeting Swedes in Brussels.
Donald Tusk 'Most Likely' To Win Poland Election Despite Label As 'Controversial Figure'
Tusk celebrates the lack of PiS votes as he is dubbed the "most likely future prime minister" by Polish students. The former Poland Prime Minister believes "Poland won, democracy has won".
Tory MP faces suspension for bullying and sexual misconduct
The inquiry follows a complaint made to the independent body by a former member of staff over alleged behaviour, which took place between 2012 and 2013.
Palestinian Voices Decry the 'Apartheid' of Their People as Israel's 'Retaliation' Continues
Led by the Palestinian ambassador to the UK, Husam Zomlot, political and media voices are underscoring the long-running plight of the stateless Palestinians.
Bernie Ecclestone Admits Fraud and Avoids Jail After Failing to Declare £400 million Trust
The legendary motorsport figure, who has dominated the F1 scene for decades, went to trial, which took place at Southwark Crown Court in London.
Iranian Activist Narges Mohammadi is Awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize
Narges Mohammadi has bravely campaigned in Iran since the late 90s against the regime's brutal violations of human rights. She is still imprisoned.
Kate Middleton Stirs Concern Over Bandaged Hand As She Plays Wheelchair Rugby
The Princess of Wales revealed she injured her fingers while jumping on a trampoline with her children.
Justice Secretary Alex Chalk Will Introduce New Jade's Law to Protect Children From Killer Parents
Jade's Law aims to protect children from harm, ensuring that parents who kill a partner or ex-partner and share children together will automatically have their parental rights suspended when sentenced.
Disgraced Crypto King Pleads 'Good Faith' In US Fraud Trial
Two visions of Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced crypto king, clashed in a New York courtroom on Wednesday in the opening arguments of his blockbuster trial for fraud.
US President Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump's Violent Speech A Threat To Democracy
After Trump called for shop thieves and migrants to be shot, President Biden declared that the Republican Party threatens democracy in the US.
Crypto Industry Grapples With FTX Fallout As Trial Looms
The collapse of cryptocurrency platform FTX, whose disgraced former boss goes on trial this week, sparked shock waves worldwide, with regulators still seeking to get to grips with the sector.
Sheep Eat Over 600 Pounds Of Cannabis After Breaking Into Greenhouse
The incident occurred when the sheep tried to escape flooding amid Storm Daniel.
Former Crypto Star Sam Bankman-Fried Faces US Trial
Sam Bankman-Fried, once the most respected face of crypto currency, goes on trial Tuesday in federal court facing seven counts of fraud that could see him spend decades in prison.