TikTok Accused Of Encouraging Suicide Amongst Teens
A collaborative report shows that TikTok's 'For You' page posed a potential threat to young people as it amplified depressive and suicidal content.
France Reports 1,040 Anti-Semitic Acts Since October 7
France has recorded more than a thousand anti-Semitic acts since the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas gunmen on Israel, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said Sunday.
IDF Explain Jabalia Bombing And Critically Injured Leave Gaza
The Jabalia refugee camp has been hit by Israeli airstrikes twice in the past 24 hours. At the same time, the Rafah crossing was been opened to the first group of foreign nationals and critically injured persons.
Jude Bellingham Crowned As The World's Best Young Footballer At The 2023 Ballon d'Or Ceremony
Jude Bellingham continued his rapid rise as one of football's emerging stars on Monday when he received the Kopa Trophy, edging out Jamal Musiala and Pedri.
Britney Spears Accused Of Dissing Selena Gomez In Cryptic Post
The pop star announced that she has written a new song called "Hate You To Like Me" which fans say is similar to "Lose You To Love Me".
Israelis Are Fighting To Free Their Captured Families From Hamas
The IDF estimates that around 240 people are still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, including a nine-month-old baby. I spoke to Gil Dickmann about how he is leading the efforts to bring the hostages back home.
Meghan Markle Left 'In Tears' After Hearing Grieving Parents' Stories Of Children's Death
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex hosted their first-ever in-person Parents' Summit titled "Mental Wellness in a Digital Age" during World Mental Health Day in New York on October 10.
International Leaders Express Solidarity With Israel and Condemn Hamas
In a coordinated effort, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, representing the Quint international organization, released the statement.
Meghan Markle Says She Is 'Happy To Be Back' In New York Despite 'Near Catastrophic' Car Chase
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a surprise visit to The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn, which was their first stop in New York for the World Mental Health Day Festival on October 10.
Biden Condemns 'Sheer Evil' Of Hamas Attacks On Israel
President Joe Biden condemned the attacks by Hamas on US ally Israel as "sheer evil" in an emotional speech Tuesday and said Washington is ready to deploy more military assets to the region.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Taking Steps To 'Avoid Invasive' Paparazzi During NYC Visit
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will host their first-ever in-person "The Archewell Foundation Parents' Summit: Mental Wellness in a Digital Age" on October 10.
Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Share Similar Plans For World Mental Health Day
The former "Fab Four" will discuss mental health challenges in a forum dedicated to the young and their parents.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Returning To NYC For Mental Health Summit
The Sussexes will participate in a discussion "on building community and creating positive change for a safer online world for young people".
Teachers Encouraged to Enter Schoolgirls Into UK's Flagship Cyber Security Contest
The CyberFirst Girls Competition fosters diversity in cybersecurity, empowering 12 to 13-year-old girls to explore coding, cryptography, and digital security. It combats the industry's 17 per cent gender imbalance.
Prince William, Kate Middleton Stir Doubts As They Mark Black History Month 'Too Late'
The Prince and Princess of Wales attended a couple of events in Wales to mark the U.K.'s Black History Month celebration in October.
Pakistan Says Afghan Asylum Seekers Must Leave By November
Afghan asylum seekers who have fled the Taliban will be deported from Pakistan by December, as tensions on the border continue to intensify.
Study Shows British Youths and Women Prone To Digital Poverty
The Digital Poverty Alliance published a report that shows 18 to 34-year-old British youths and women are more prone to digital poverty than 35 to 55-year-old Brits and men, and improving digital skills could save 24,000 lives annually.
UK Black History Month 2023 Celebrates Black Women As It Looks Back 75 Years After Windrush
October is UK Black History Month. The theme in 2023 is "salute our sisters" as Britons pay homage to the numerous contributions of black British women.
At Least 13 Dead In Spanish Nightclub Fire
At least 13 people were killed in a fire in a Spanish nightclub on Sunday morning, officials said, with fears the toll could still rise as rescue workers sift through the debris.
Court Eases Andrew Tate's Travel Restrictions
Andrew Tate is being investigated for human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group, but one in six boys aged 6-15 still view Tate as a positive influence.
FC Barcelona Legend Eto'o Accused Of Match-Fixing, Police Investigation Underway
Samuel Eto'o is regarded as one of the greatest African footballers.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Send Menstrual Products, School Supplies To Women In Nigeria
The donation comes after the Sussexes supported the nation in its debut at the 2023 Invictus Games.
JPMorgan Chase To Pay $75 Mn To Settle Epstein-linked Sex Trafficking Suit
JPMorgan Chase announced Tuesday that it will pay $75 million to settle a US Virgin Islands' (USVI) lawsuit that accused the bank of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring.
Torture Death And Chaos Continues In Afghanistan
The UN has recorded a series of events conducted by the Taliban against both men and women in Afghanistan, including beatings, imprisonment and executions.
Britney Spears Hints At Telling World About Private Struggles In Cryptic Post
The singer wrote: "There's so much I've kept private that's gone on with me personally and maybe one day I can let people know."
Meghan Markle Helps Prepare Lunch For Homeless During Surprise Visit To German Cafe
The Duchess of Sussex visited TrebeCafé in Düsseldorf, which provides the homeless a place to rest, eat, and change clothes.
Women continue to face discrimination in Afghanistan two years into Taliban rule
The Taliban barred girls from attending secondary schools on September 18, 2021, a month after it took over Afghanistan.
Why is Singapore's birth rate so low?
Singapore, one of the most expensive countries to live in, hit a record-low birth rate in 2022 after years of consistent decline, and the government introduced new benefits to couples who are starting families.
UN report reveals global failure in advancing women rights, with more than 340 million women to live in extreme poverty by 2030
The report forecasts that climate change may lead to an increase of up to 158.3 million additional women living in poverty by mid-century, surpassing the number of affected men by 16 million.
Iran hijab laws could create gender apartheid say human rights experts
The Iranian authorities have intensified the punishments for those refusing the hijab, which threatens women and girls being treated as second-class citizens.