Third Drug Trafficking Prisoner Executed In Singapore In Less Than A Week
The rich financial metropolis has some of the world's strictest anti-drug laws
Ukrainians Are Being Forced To Become Russian Citizens
The report was published as part of the Conflict Observatory programme
Scientists Believe New Species Of Ancient Whale Could Be The Heaviest Animal Ever Discovered
Because of the unusual heaviness of its bones, the researchers were convinced that the animal lived in shallow waters in coastal habitats
Shohini Sinha, An Indian-American, To Head FBI’s Field Office In Salt Lake City
She was appointed as the FBI Director's executive special assistant in 2021
Canadian Prime Minister’s 18 Years Old Marriage Comes To An End As Trudeau And His Wife Announce Separation
Since coming to power in 2015, the development has become one of Trudeau's biggest personal crises. This occurred when he presented a significant cabinet reorganization in an effort to improve his Liberal Party's standing in the polls.
Singapore Prime Minister Vows To Uphold Clean Government Reputation Following Scandals
General elections are not scheduled until 2025 when a younger generation of leaders is likely to take over
US Farmer Surprises Wife With 1.2 Million Sunflowers On 80 Acres Ahead Of 50th Wedding Anniversary
Sunflower gets its scientific name from the Greek words helios (sun) and anthos (flower)
US Signals Russia Is Ready To Return To Black Sea Grain Deal Talks
Russia wants to get its fertilizer to global markets
“Poison In Every Puff”: Canada Requires Health Labels On Every Cigarette
The new personalized labels for king-size cigarettes are expected to be available in retailers within a year
Russian Forces Torture And Sexually Assault Ukrainian Detainees
43% explicitly mentioned practices of torture in detention centres, citing sexual violence as a common tactic imposed on them by Russian guards