Screenshots of the child sex dolls posted on Twitter showed them to be sexually suggestive with some of them even without clothes
The WHO remains worried coronavirus infections among younger people are rising globally, putting at risk elderly, sick people in densely populated areas with weak health systems
In an ugly incident, a candidate for a Minnesota House of Representative seat used filthy language while targeting a policeman and his wife.
One in the 8 adults developed moderate to severe depression during the COVID-19 pandemic, the ONS stated
Israel and the UAE have long maintained a not-so-secret relationship over the mutual interests, but the deal strengthens up opposition to Iran
The southwest African country, which initially won praise for containing the spread of the COVID-19, is now seeing a much faster increase in new infections
China's Sinopharm is also aiming to carry out trials for a possible COVID-19 vaccine in Brazil in a deal with the southern state of Parana pending regulatory approval
The participants of the virtual city council meeting watched in horror as the man had sex with the woman on a bed in the background of his video feed
The origin of the latest COVID-19 outbreak is still unknown, but authorities previously on Tuesday ruled out the possibility that it came from frozen food items or freight
The government has been kept under pressure by the trade unions to step up the protective measures in time for September
Some users drew comparisons between her comments on Harvey Weinstein and Joe Biden – whom Michelle Obama called a 'profoundly decent man'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed a lockdown later than many other nations, which government advisers now claim led to thousands of avoidable deaths
"Many people start businesses, but not everyone can persevere when things get hard. Your business will eventually have problems; that's normal. How you react determines everything. Don't ever quit,"
The Philippines, which has a population of 107 million, has the most COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia with over 164,000 confirmed infections and 2,681 deaths
WHO epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove mentioned in a briefing in Geneva that studies to date showed that less than 10% of population has evidence of antibodies against the virus
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