Shu Chang shared a post on Chinese social media platform Weibo claiming that the US is behind the spread of the monkeypox infections.
Followers of Abdul Somad Batubara have warned Singapore of consequences after their preacher was denied entry into Singapore.
An Israeli court ruled in favor of Jewish minors who recited prayer at the Temple Mount compound.
Indonesia banned the export of palm oil on April 28, rattling global edible oil markets already struggling with sunflower oil supply shortages due to the war in Ukraine.
Colonel Hassan Sayad Khodayari was shot five times by two gunmen in Tehran. IRGC arrested some operatives which they claim are linked to Mossad.
A ferry travelling to the Quezon province in Philippines caught fire and resulted in the death of 7 passengers with 23 severely injured.
The zookeeper had his finger ripped off after he put his hand inside the lion's enclosure in an attempt to put on a show for visitors.
Former MI-6 head Sir Richard Dearlove claims that Putin, who is believed to be suffering from cancer and Parkinson's, could be sent to sanatorium.
A secret military tribunal announced the death sentence for the murder of a ward official.
The World Directory of Modern Military Aircraft placed IAF above the People's Liberation Army Air Force on the basis of modernization, attack and defense capabilities.
Singapore denied entry of 'extremist' Indonesian preacher Abdul Somad and sent him back to Indonesia on the same day of his arrival
The TikToker was charged with defying the environmental protection laws under Environmental Protection Act 1997, according to a report filed at a local police station.
According to the report, data from one of the jet's "black box" flight recorders retrieved from the accident site indicated that inputs to the controls pushed the plane into a near-vertical dive.
Stellenbosch University also said it had launched an investigation into the incident that will determine the final outcome of the disciplinary action that will be taken against the white student.
The 37-year-old actress, who played sorcerer Brunette Zealot in the 2016 Benedict Cumberbatch film "Doctor Strage," was sentenced in the U.K.'s Nottingham Crown Court on Monday. Her husband, Victor Marke, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.