Austrian police thwarted an alleged terror plot targeting Taylor Swift's Vienna concerts, leading to multiple arrests and concert cancellations due to safety concerns. The suspects, including a radicalized 19-year-old, highlight the rising trend of teenage involvement in terrorism, often fueled by online recruitment.
Giancarlo Zicari, 49, plunged to his death at the Gajah Mas waterfalls on Sunday, Aug. 10.
Tayla Brailey, 30, has been charged with sexually touching a person between 17 and 18 under special care and sexual intercourse with a person under care between 17 and 18 under special care.
A Chinese woman aborted her unborn son after social media misinformation suggested he had XYY syndrome, a genetic condition wrongly associated with violent behavior. Experts stress that XYY syndrome is common and not necessarily linked to criminality.
An Australian woman sought refuge in a Paris kebab shop early on July 20, claiming she had been gang-raped by five men. The incident, captured on CCTV, has led to an ongoing police investigation and significant involvement from Australian authorities.
Pan Xiaoting, 24, was known for performing eating challenges, consuming as much as 10 kgs of food during each livestream.
Mobile Planet issued a statement saying that the employee accused of the alleged misconduct has been suspended pending an investigation.
Sundaresh Menon said that judiciary has a pivotal role to play in strengthening a country's economy
Tara Enoka, 35, allegedly collected nearly $37,000 in donations via a GoFundMe fundraiser.
Singapore's Ministry of Manpower said that wages continued to grow, albeit at a more moderate pace compared to 2022
Singapore was closely followed by Hong Kong and London in the third and fourth spots respectively in the ranking
Wang Yunhe's arrest was followed by an extradition request from the United States.
According to the report, the pilots engaged controls in an attempt to stabilize the aircraft while gravitational forces were fluctuating.
Death toll in cold lava floods that destroyed houses, buildings and public facilities in Indonesia's West Sumatra province has mounted to 52, a senior official of a local disaster agency said on Tuesday.
The police didn't get any evidence against the man to support the kidnapping allegations made by the locals.