Mary Trump's Damning Book on President to Hit Stands Two Weeks Ahead of Schedule The new release date comes after a New York state appeal's division lifted a temporary legal restraint on the book. Jul 7, 2020By R. Ghosh
Pakistan: 24-Year-Old Woman Stoned to Death by Husband, Brother-in-law Over Bridal Exchange [VIDEO] Her severely mutilated dead body was later abandoned by her husband on a highway in rural Sindh on June 27. Jul 7, 2020By Johnlee Varghese
Spy Satellite Launched By Israel To Monitor Its Enemies Called Ofek 16. the satellite was launched into space early on Monday morning from a site in central Israel Jul 7, 2020By IBTimes APAC Desk
Haj Restrictions Announced By Saudi Arabia Only residents of Saudi Arabia will be permitted to travel to the holy site this year for the annual pilgrimage Jul 7, 2020By IBTimes APAC Desk
South Korea Rejects US Extradition Request of Son Jong Woo, Operator of Child Pornography Site Netizens have launched multiple petitions to extradite him to the U.S. since the court's decision came out Jul 6, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee
Harry Potter Author JK Rowling a Threat to LGBT People, Says Transgender Model Munroe Bergdorf On Sunday, JK Rowling shared a long Twitter thread and expressed her concern over the "new kind of conversion therapy for young gay people" Jul 6, 2020By R. Ghosh
Iranian Lawmakers Sign Motion to Summon President Rouhani; Possibility of Impeachment Looms Large 120 lawmakers of the 290 strong Islamic Consultative Assembly or the Iranian Majles signed the motion to question the president Jul 6, 2020By IBTimes APAC Desk
Singapore GE2020: Netizens Lash Out at PAP for Demanding Explanation from WP on Raeesah Khan PAP issued a statement on Monday demanding Workers' Party to clear its stand on Raeesah Khan and her comments that were under police investigation Jul 6, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike Secures 2nd Term After Resounding Poll Victory The 67-year-old incumbent was pitted against a slew of lesser-known candidates in a campaign overshadowed by the pandemic. Jul 6, 2020By IANS
Anti-Fake News Law Boon or Bane in Singapore GE2020? While many in the opposition in Singapore believe it stifles their voice, political analyst Eugene Tan says it is an important law to curb misinformation Jul 6, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Fake news
Indian Customs Seizes 30 Kg Gold Smuggled in Diplomatic Bags Addressed to UAE Consulate The UAE consulate in India has denied any knowledge of the smuggled gold but officials believe there was insider help in carrying out the operation. Jul 6, 2020By R. Ghosh
'Coronavirus Came From Wuhan Lab' Is Not a Conspiracy Theory, Says Former MI6 Chief The closest known match to the SARS-CoV-2 strain was found 7 years ago by Chinese scientists Jul 6, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Coronavirus
Who is Stephen Cooper? New Yorker in Famous 9/11 Photo Dies From Coronavirus Stephen Cooper, who was clicked by AP photographer Suzanne Plunkett, was delivering documents near the World Trade Center on the morning of 9/11. Jul 6, 2020By R. Ghosh Coronavirus
Democracy Activists' Books Unavailable in Hong Kong Public Libraries After New Security Law The national-security law has been criticized by many experts who fear it would be used to stifle dissent and undermine freedoms of Hong Kong Jul 5, 2020By Reuters
Bali Conducts Mass Prayers for Reopening from Coronavirus Lockdown Over a thousand people attended prayer at Besakih Hindu temple in the town of Karangasem on Sunday, July 5 Jul 5, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk