Iran Executes Dead 'Murderer' After She Suffers Fatal Heart Attack to Appease Victim's Family
Iran executed Zahra Ismaili in 2021 even after she suffered a fatal heart attack before her hanging. Rights groups say the case symbolises the country's worsening human-rights record.
How Long Will International Flights Be Affected by the US Government Shutdown? What Flyers Need to Know
The FAA is cutting flight capacity by 10% across 40 major US airports as the government shutdown continues, with ripple effects expected for international travel.
Will Starbucks Restock the Bearista Cup? Outrage as Viral Item Resells for Up to $1,000
Starbucks' Bearista Cold Cup sold out almost instantly, sparking outrage as resellers list the limited-edition item for hundreds online. The company has apologised but not confirmed a restock.
'Absolute Nightmare': RSPCA Calls for Crackdown After Bonfire Night Triggers Animal Chaos
RSPCA and animal sanctuaries report widespread distress among pets and wildlife after Bonfire Night 2025, renewing calls to curb private fireworks and introduce quieter alternatives.
Elon Musk, 50 Cent and Amy Schumer Join Backlash Against Zohran Mamdani's Historic New York Win
After Zohran Mamdani's historic win, a mix of controversial figures — from Elon Musk to Amy Schumer — voiced backlash or hinted at boycotting New York.
'A National Wake-Up Call': Black Babies 81% More Likely to Die in NHS Neonatal Care, Study Finds
NHS-backed study finds babies born to Black mothers are 81% more likely to die in neonatal care than white babies, even after adjusting for risk factors.
Whitechapel's Bengali Signs Spark Outcry Over Multiculturalism in London
Bengali signs at Whitechapel Station have ignited online debate over multiculturalism, identity, and representation in modern London amid rising tensions over cultural integration.
Viral Clip Appears to Show Erika Kirk Faking Tears Ahead of Speech — Backlash Grows Even Among Right
Erika Kirk accused of faking tears before a speech as viral clip sparks backlash. Even conservatives question her sincerity amid JD Vance rumours.
Singapore Approves Mandatory Caning for Scammers — Here's the Full List of Offences Punishable by the Cane
Singapore passes law imposing caning for scammers and syndicate recruiters — six to 24 strokes — as fraud cases surge to 60% of total crime.
'I Thought She Was My Wife': Man Who Groped 12-Year-Old Girl on Flight to UK Jailed for 21 Months
Javed Inamdar jailed for 21 months for groping a 12-year-old girl on a BA flight to London. He claimed he mistook her for his wife, sparking outrage.
Barnsley Teen, 15, Dies by Suicide: Heartbroken Mum Says He Was Bullied for 'Being So Nice'
Barnsley teen Jack Allot, 15, died by suicide after being bullied at school. His mother told an inquest he was so nice and targeted by classmates.
Shein Under Investigation in France Over Sale of 'Childlike' Sex Dolls: 'Despicable and Indecent'
France probes Shein over childlike sex dolls sold online as the retailer vows transparency, handing over details of sellers and buyers to prosecutors.
Why Are People Boycotting Sephora? Beauty Giant Slammed Over 'Tone-Deaf' Mariah Carey Christmas Ad
Sephora's Christmas ad with Mariah Carey faces boycott calls over a "tone-deaf" elf strike scene and fresh backlash tied to the Huda Beauty 9/11 scandal.
'We Will Not Be Silenced': Pro-Palestine Prisoners Launch Hunger Strike Over UK's 'Complicity in Genocide'
Three UK activists jailed over anti-Elbit protests launch a hunger strike on the Balfour Declaration anniversary, demanding bail, fair trials, and an end to Britain's arms trade with Israel.
Hero Rail Worker Samir Zitouni Named as Man Who Saved Lives During Train Stabbing Attack
LNER rail worker Samir Zitouni, 48, has been named as the hero who saved lives during the Huntingdon train stabbing. He is being praised nationwide for extraordinary bravery that many say defies hate and fear.
Evil Nursery Worker, 18, Found Guilty of Child Rape After Parents Raised Alarm Over Injuries
Thomas Waller, 18, has been convicted of raping and sexually abusing children as young as three at a Surrey nursery. A judge ruled his crimes were too serious for youth court, with sentencing at crown court expected later this month.
Melania Trump's Ex-Boyfriend Says She Dreamed of Living in Paris and Milan — Not America
Melania Trump's ex-boyfriend, Slovenian model Jure Zorcic, says she once dreamed of living in Paris and Milan before moving to the US and marrying Donald Trump.
50 Cent Invests Millions in Shreveport, One of America's Most Needy Cities, to Build New Entertainment Empire
Rapper-turned-mogul 50 Cent has become one of the largest private property owners in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is investing in a $50 million entertainment district in an effort to boost the city's economy.
'We Followed Every Rule': TfL Workers Protest Visa Change Threatening Deportation of 200 Staff
Over 200 Transport for London staff face deportation after the UK government removed their jobs from the skilled worker visa list, sparking protests and calls for mayoral intervention.
'Pay £80,000 or Die': Iranian Child Bride Who Married at 12 Faces Execution for Killing Her Abusive Husband
Goli Koohkan, forced into marriage at 12 and sentenced to death for killing her abusive husband, must pay £80,000 in blood money to avoid execution in Iran.
Zohran Mamdani Elected New York Mayor as Poll Reveals Growing Fears of Resident Exodus
A poll indicates that nearly one million New Yorkers may consider leaving the city following Zohran Mamdani's victory as mayor. Experts warn the figures reflect concern, not an inevitable exodus.
Miss Universe Mexico and Other Contestants Walk Out After Official Calls Her 'Dumb'
Miss Universe Victoria Kjær Theilvig walked out of a live sashing ceremony in Bangkok after a Thai official publicly called Miss Mexico 'dumb' and ordered her removal, sparking a mass walkout and online uproar.
'America First, Even in AI': Trump Warns Nvidia's Blackwell Chip Is 'Not for Other People'
President Donald Trump vows that Nvidia's new 'Blackwell' AI chip will be reserved for US use only, signalling tighter export controls and intensifying the tech race with China.
What Is Happening in Sudan Right Now? Horror as Blood and Piles of Bodies Seen in Satellite Images
New satellite images reveal what appear to be mass killings and pools of blood in Sudan's Darfur region after El Fasher fell to the Rapid Support Forces, sparking global outrage and calls for urgent action.
Welsh Priest Avoids Jail After Admitting Posting Neo-Nazi Death Threats Online
A Welsh Catholic priest has admitted to posting neo-Nazi death threats online. He received a suspended sentence after a court cited mental health issues.
Elon Musk's 'Inevitable Civil War' Warning Sparks Outrage and Democracy Debate in UK
Elon Musk's warning of an 'inevitable' UK civil war ignites controversy, raising concerns over the influence of tech billionaires on British politics and social stability.
Trump Unveils 'Make DC Safe' Task Force to Crack Down on Crime — Calls on Patriots to Join Federal Effort
Donald Trump has launched the 'Make DC Safe' task force to recruit police, veterans, and civilians nationwide, sparking support and criticism over federal intervention in Washington's crime fight.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Says Trump's $100K Visa Fee Would Have Killed His American Dream — Company Will Cover It
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang states Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee would have prevented his family's immigration, and vows the company will cover costs for its international staff.
'No One Is Safe': ICE Accused of Detaining US Citizens as Immigration Raids Spin Out of Control
ICE faces mounting criticism after footage emerges of US citizens being detained during immigration raids. Rights groups warn of increasing racial profiling and abuse.
'She Said Our Dog Died Peacefully': Rover Sitter Accused of Covering-Up Shih Tzu's Brutal Death
Pet owners are speaking out after animals died or disappeared while in Rover sitters' care, raising legal and ethical questions over safety and accountability.





