Kate Forbes apologises for offence over gay marriage comment
SNP's Kate Forbes has defended her controversial comments about gay marriage saying she's sorry for any offence caused, but no political leader is going to be neutral.
SNP's Kate Forbes has defended her controversial comments about gay marriage saying she's sorry for any offence caused, but no political leader is going to be neutral.
Two men were recently caught on camera causing chaos at a Mamak restaurant in Cyberjaya over…. fried chicken. In a viral video, an employee is seen being punched while attempting to get away from the attacker after a few minutes a man in a red cap showed up and shoved a utensil at the employee.…
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A curfew was placed on a major US city after two fatal shootings in as many days in the party district. Read more.
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If you grew up in an Asian household, there’s a good chance that your parents or teachers physically punished you. Although ideas about corporal punishment have certainly changed in recent decades, the memories of those who experienced it will last forever. Recently, in a post on the r/Malaysia subreddit titled “Are you for or against…
After more than five years navigating the bureaucratic maze of Hong Kong's asylum system, John faces a new fear: deportation under a recently amended "removal policy". Leafing through his well-worn court documents, John said he was not aware of Hong Kong's high rejection rate when he first sought asylum, and had struggled to find a sympathetic ear from officials in the system.
(Reuters) -Russia's top investigative body said on Monday it had opened a criminal case against the International Criminal Court prosecutor and judges who issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges. The move was a symbolic gesture of defiance, three days after the ICC accused Putin and his children's commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova of the war crime of deporting children from Ukraine to Russia.
Russia plans to hold an informal meeting of the U.N. Security Council in early April on what it said is “the real situation” of Ukrainian children taken to Russia, an issue that has gained the spotlight following the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes related to their abduction. Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told a news conference Monday that Russia planned the council meeting long before Friday’s announcement by the ICC.
No tree or building too high for these emergency responders.
The United Nations children’s agency on Tuesday warned that after last summer's devastating floods, 10 million people in Pakistan, including children, still live in flood-affected areas without access to safe drinking water. The statement from UNICEF underscored the dire situation in impoverished Pakistan, a country with a population of 220 million that months later is still struggling with the consequences of the flooding, as well as a spiraling economic crisis. According to the agency, before the floods struck last June, water from only 36% of Pakistan's water system was considered safe for human consumption.
The 6.8 magnitude quake struck the Ecuadorian coastal province of Guayas at midday on Saturday, with residents reporting shaking in much of the country as well as in Peru's northern border towns. "Our goal is to take immediate actions that return us to normality," President Guillermo Lasso said in a video Sunday evening. "You have my full support to repair all the damage as soon as possible, for which the Ministry of Finance has already allocated the necessary resources."
NIAMEY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -French journalist Olivier Dubois was hugged by emotional reporters at a briefing in Niger on Monday announcing the release of him and U.S. aid worker Jeffery Woodke who had been held hostage in West Africa for years by Islamist militants. Dubois was kidnapped in Mali in 2021, while Woodke was kidnapped in neighbouring Niger in 2016. Dubois had appeared in a video last August urging authorities to do everything they could to free him from his captors.
The New York prosecutor has been tight-lipped about his office’s investigation into the former president, who could make history as the first to ever face a criminal indictment, Alex Woodward reports
State officials called police repsonse ‘abject failure’
New documentary profiles leading public health expert’s long career in Washington