Pakistanis Trapped in Cambodia's China-Run Cyber Slave Ring Targeting US
Cyber gangs trick people into slave labour with fake job ads, forced scams, and beatings. It has become a global issue with thousands trapped.
Erin Ward: Wife of US Department of Defense Deputy Caught Naked With Minor In Car
Erin Ward, the disgraced female teacher in Nebraska caught having sex with a minor student, has been revealed as the wife of a Dept of Defence Deputy Director.
Sylvester Stallone Allegedly Called 'Tulsa King' Extras 'Fat' and 'Ugly'
As employees are speaking out against toxic work environments, Sylvester Stallone has been accused of calling actors 'fat' and risks being cancelled.
Ohtani Translator Stole Over $16 Mn From Dodgers Star
The former Japanese-language translator was charged with bank fraud for allegedly stealing more than $16 million from the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar.
Vietnam Property Tycoon Faces Verdict In Multi-billion Dollar Fraud Case
A top Vietnamese tycoon faces a potential death sentence as she awaits verdicts in one of the biggest corruption cases in history, with $27 billion in damages.
UK Loses £3.3B To Aggressive Shoplifting: 3 Ways Rishi Sunak Will Crack Down On Thieves
After a 32% hike in reported shoplifting offences, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a crackdown on serial shoplifters and abusive customers.
Drones Deliver Drugs, Food To French Prisons
In the dead of night a drone hovers over a prison in southern France, secretly dropping packages to inmates inside.
Navalny's Death In Egyptian Media Is Echoing Russian Narratives
Utilizing its media machine, which is growing in popularity amongst Arab audiences, Russian media echoed government messaging with pizzazz and a twist of sensationalism.
Spanish Football Chief Faces Lengthy Prison Term Over 'Kissgate' Scandal
Former Spanish Football Association chief Luis Rubiales faces legal trouble for alleged sexual assault, cover-up, and corruption, triggering investigations and arrests.
Taxpayers Footing ISIS Bride's £250,000 Legal Fees As She Tries To Return To UK
Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join the ISIS, lost another appeal against the UK government's decision to strip her of her British citizenship.
Britain's Bill Gates Faces the Prospect of Time in American Prison
Mike Lynch, the founder of software company Autonomy who was once revered as the United Kingdom's Bill Gates, faces trial this week as he defends himself against 16 criminal counts of conspiracy and fraud related to the 2011 sale of his company to Hewlett-Packard.
Russia Blames Kyiv, West Over Moscow Gun Attack
Russia on Tuesday sought to shift blame for the Moscow concert hall attack onto Ukraine and its Western backers, despite the Islamic State group claiming responsibility for the massacre of at least 139 people.
Mourners Mark 40 Days Since Putin Foe Navalny's Death
Kremlin foe Alexei Navalny's parents and other mourners laid flowers at his grave Tuesday to mark 40 days since his death in an Arctic prison, an important Orthodox Christian rite.
UK Court Set To Issue Julian Assange Extradition Ruling
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will find out Tuesday whether he can mount a final UK legal bid to challenge his extradition from Britain to the United States, court listings showed.
Hong Kong's New National Security Law Comes Into Force
Hong Kong's new national security law came into force on Saturday, putting into immediate effect tough penalties of up to life imprisonment for crimes including treason and insurrection.
Gang Violence Drives Thousands From Haiti's Capital, Hunger Sets In
Rampant gang violence in Port-au-Prince has triggered the exodus of tens of thousands of people from the Haitian capital where Friday charred bodies lay in the streets and residents battled a growing food security crisis.
'Can I Go To School?': Boy, 8, Travels Over 3500 Miles Alone To Italy After Jihadists Attack His Village
The eight-year-old walked through the Sahara Desert and endured some time in prison before finally crossing the Mediterranean Sea in a dinghy.
Controversial TikToker Tells Followers To 'Invade and Claim Empty Homes' Under US Squatters Rights
TikToker promotes loopholes to claim property ownership by living there for years, but legality varies by location and takes time.
Gangs Make Advances As Conditions In Haiti Worsen
Haiti's gangs have made advances in Port-au-Prince, a UN official reported Thursday, with political parties inching toward forming a transition government and new bloodshed roiling the troubled Caribbean nation.
Rape Convict Robinho Arrested In Brazil
Former Manchester City and Real Madrid footballer Robinho was arrested Thursday in Brazil, after losing a last-minute court bid to delay serving his nine-year sentence for raping a woman a decade ago.
Woman Overcomes Teenage Pregnancy at 13 and Gets Her PhD The Same Day As Her Son
Dr Vickie McBridge and Dr Maurice McBridge overcame major setbacks, including a cycle of intergenerational incarceration to reach their academic goals together
Kremlin Hails 'Exceptional' Putin Win In Vote Blasted By West
The Kremlin hailed President Vladimir Putin's election win as "exceptional" on Monday, after the ex-spy won over 87 percent of the vote in a three-day ballot blasted as illegitimate by Western powers.
Moscow Polling Station Protesters Pay Tribute To Navalny
Queues formed outside Moscow polling stations on Sunday as some voters heeded a call by supporters of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny to cast protest votes in Russia's presidential election.
Putin Will Lead Until 'End Of His Natural Life': Activist
Vladimir Putin is likely to stay in power until "the end of his natural life" or until he is overthrown, an anti-corruption campaigner said on Friday as Russians voted in presidential polls.
Yazidi Women Are Still Being Sold By ISIS, Ten Years On From Genocide
Almost ten years since the Islamic State launched a genocidal campaign against the Yazidis, women and children continue to be enslaved by the terror group.
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.
Former U.S. Ambassador Admits He Spied For Cuba For Decades
Victor Manuel Rocha continued spying for Cuba for decades with impunity.
Microsoft Tries To Address Concerns Regarding Copilot's False Content On Navalny's Death
Navalny's passing on February 16, ignited protests in Russia and worldwide events honouring his life.
G7 Pledges More Russia Sanctions After Virtual Talks On Ukraine
The G7 countries pledged support for Ukraine and new sanctions on Russia after a virtual meeting Saturday on the second anniversary of Moscow's invasion.
UK Child Activity Workers To Be 'Legally Obliged' To Report Child Sexual Abuse
UK's sex offense laws are going to be strengthened with stricter child sexual abuse law which makes it a punishable offence to hide any child sexual exploitation leading to prison term.