More bad news for Prince Andrew as Johanna Sjoberg says she will testify to FBI over 2001 groping The incident took place at Epstein's New York based house in the presence of Maxwell and Virginia Nov 25, 2019By Parwinder Sandhu
Fifth edition of ESMO Asia Congress puts spotlight on growing Asia's Cancer Burden This is the the fifth edition of the congress, organised by the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Nov 25, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Philippine troops rescue elderly Briton and Filipina wife from Abu Sayyaf custody The Philippines forces were able to rescue the couple after a 10-minute gunfight with the militants. Nov 25, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Singapore invokes 'Fake News' law for the first time over Facebook post Brad Bowyer's post contains clearly false statements of fact, and undermines public trust in the Government, says the ministry of finance. Nov 25, 2019By Shubhangi Shah Fake news
Philippines troops kill six Abu Sayyaf militants in two-day clashes The Abu Sayyaf group is responsible for kidnappings for ransom and deadly bombings. Nov 25, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Leaked documents reveal how China uses AI and algorithm to run Uighur detention camps Policing techniques adopted by the Chinese forces include artificial intelligence and deep data. Nov 25, 2019By IBTimes SG Desk
Singapore man faces jail term, 12-year driving ban for causing fatal accident in AYE During the hearing, the court came to know that the 56-year-old convict was suffering from acute psychosis at the time of the accident Nov 25, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Road accident Singapore crime
Pro-democracy candidates mark thumping win in Hong Kong elections In a landslide victory, the democrats won in 388 seats, whereas pro-Beijing candidates won in 58 seats. Nov 25, 2019By Jacob J
Bangladesh starts building barbed wire fence around huge Rohingya refugee camps The latest exodus of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh happened two years ago following a bout of violence in the Rakhine state. Nov 25, 2019By Jacob J
Congo plane crash death toll: At least 26 people dead after aircraft crashes into homes There are two survivors, including one member of the crew, according to the National Border Health Program. Nov 25, 2019By Suman Varandani
Legal experts say US court ruling on White House counsel could encourage witnesses to talk in impeachment probe A judge rejected a similar argument in 2008 in a fight over a subpoena issued to former President George W. Bush's White House counsel Nov 24, 2019By Reuters
Record turnout for Hong Kong council elections amid calls for full democracy Government data released one hour before polling stations closed said nearly 2.9 million people had voted by 9:30 pm Nov 24, 2019By Reuters
UK police charge man with human trafficking offenses in Vietnamese truck deaths inquiry The police said in a statement that Christopher Kennedy was arrested on Friday, November 22 and that he is due to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court in England on Monday Nov 24, 2019By Reuters
China meddling allegations roil Taiwan election campaign A Chinese defector, named as Wang "William" Liqiang by Australian media, gave a sworn statement to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Nov 24, 2019By Reuters
3 Taliban militants killed in Afghan air strikes Three Taliban militants were killed in air strikes conducted by Afghan National Army's Air Force in Afghanistan's Herat and Farah provinces Nov 24, 2019By IANS