THIS Man Interrupted Australian PM's Press Meet for a Strange Reason; Netizens Want to Buy Him Beer An unidentified man, who interrupted the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's press conference, has now become the talk of the cyber world. Jun 5, 2020By Anu James
Mosques in Jakarta Hold Prayers for the First Time in 2 Months The deadly virus outbreak has created a major stir around the world in recent times infecting more than 6.6 million people globally Jun 5, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk Coronavirus
Twitter Disables Trump's Tribute Video on George Floyd's Death Over Copyright Issue [VIDEO] Last week, Twitter had flagged one of Trump's tweets on mail-in voting, currently, it has disabled Trump's video uploaded as a tribute to George Floyd Jun 5, 2020By Suman Priya Mendonca
Indonesia Confirms 703 New Cases of Coronavirus and 49 New Deaths: Official The deadly virus outbreak has created a major stir around the world in recent times infecting more than 6.6 million people globally Jun 5, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk Coronavirus
Household Spending in Japan Falls at Record Speed as Coronavirus Stalls Economy The deadly virus outbreak has affected the global economy a lot as most of the countries imposed lockdowns to contain the spread of COVID-19 Jun 5, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk Coronavirus
Stepmother Locks 9-Year-Old Son in Suitcase as Punishment; Boy Dies of Cardiac Arrest A stepmother in South Korea has been arrested for locking a 9-year-old boy inside a suitcase for over seven hours, resulting in his death. Jun 5, 2020By Suman Priya Mendonca
Police Handling of Elderly Buffalo Man: Fall Was 'Staged,' 'Fake Blood' Used, Claims Social Media Some social media users claim the viral video involving Buffalo police shoving an elderly man was orchestrated to make the cops look bad. Jun 5, 2020By Manthan C.
What is US Anti-Lynching Bill? Why is Senator Rand Paul Blocking its Passage? The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching bill in February, with a majority of 410-4. Jun 5, 2020By Shubhangi Shah
Mexican Protesters Clash With Police Over Custody Death Protesters in the historic center of the state capital of Jalisco vandalized buildings, and set ablaze several police cars, footage from network Milenio showed Jun 5, 2020By Reuters
As Lancet Withdraws Report Damning Hydroxychloroquine, Another WHO Flip-Flop in Limelight The authors withdrew the study after they were unable to explain questionable claims about the data provided by Surgisphere. Jun 5, 2020By Parwinder Sandhu
Ahead of US Election, Facebook Set To Label Media Outlets Controlled By State Facebook's head of cybersecurity policy said that the company would begin blocking ads from such outlets in the US later this summer Jun 5, 2020By IBTimes APAC Desk Facebook
Can New Contact Tracing Wearable Device Help Singapore Curb Coronavirus Cases? Singapore may soon launch wearable device to trace contact as TraceTogether app fails to work efficiently on iPhones Jun 5, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
Hong Kong's Free Media Fears Being Silenced by China's National Security Law RTHK announced it was suspending production of the Chinese-language show, which had been running since 1989, at the end of the current season Jun 5, 2020By Reuters
US Election Under Threat as Chinese, Iranian Hackers Target Biden and Trump Campaigns, Says Google After Russian hacking activity during the 2016 election, 2020 Presidential election now facing the threat from Chinese and Iranian hackers Jun 5, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Cybersecurity Us presidential election
Australia Seeks to Ban Black Lives Matter Protests as Thousands Expected to Hit The Streets Australian authorities have asked the Supreme Court to declare a Black Lives Matter protest in Sydney illegal. Jun 5, 2020By Manthan C.