Fifth Reshuffling In Less Than Two Years: State Media Says Iran President Replacing 2 Cabinet Members
Critics say more protests are expected if the economic problems remain unsolved.
New York: Complaint Filed Against Urologist Accused Of Sexually Abusing Patients, Including Minors
A New York-area doctor was charged in an indictment unsealed Tuesday with sexual abuse of multiple male patients over several years.
Bloodshed in Sudan! 14 Dead In 3 Days Of Tribal Violence In Sudan’s West Darfur
On Monday, the governor of West Darfur declared a two-week state of emergency and introduced a night-time curfew across the state.
Final Deadline Released By Elon Musk For Removing Twitter ‘Legacy Blue Checks’
Twitter’s Blue is priced differently for every special region and based on how a user would sign up...
An Airstrike In Myanmar’s Rebel-Held Region Kills At Least 100 People
Following the attack on Pazigyi Village, human rights activists renewed their appeal for a prohibition on the sale of aviation fuel to the dictatorship
Ukraine Minister Cites China And Pakistan, Says – “Crimea Episode A Lesson For India”
Dzhaparova, on the other hand, stated unequivocally that Ukraine is not in a position to ask India how it maintains its economic contacts with other countries
Vladimir Putin’s Health Degrades: Blurred Vision, Numbness Of Tongue And Partial Loss Of Sensation In Body
The health conditions of Vladimir Putin is degrading as the president is suffering from multiple issues and it has become a reason of concern for his medics team and his close family.
New Series Of Restrictions In Afghanistan: Women Banned From Restaurants Post Requests From Religious Scholars
Azizurrahman Al Muhajir, Head of the Vice and Virtue directorate in Herat said, "It was like a park but they named it a restaurant and men and women were together."
United Kingdom Appoints Anne Keast-Butler As Country’s First Female Cyber Spy Chief
Keast-Butler stated that the intelligence service's goal to keep the Nation safe is as motivating now as it was more than 100 years ago
Beijing Engulfed In Smog And Grey Clouds As Sandstorms Return To China
Because Beijing is so close to the vast Gobi Desert, sandstorms frequently occur there in March and April