A recent investigation by the Dossier Center has unveiled new details about the secretive lives of Russian President Vladimir Putin's alleged sons.
PM Narendra Modi received a vibrant welcome in Singapore with lively performances, including the Lavani dance. He expressed excitement about strengthening India-Singapore ties and highlighted India as a top investment destination. Modi's visit includes meetings with Singapore leaders and business engagements.
A devastating attack by suspected Boko Haram militants in northeastern Nigeria has resulted in the deaths of at least 127 villagers, rights watchdog Amnesty International said on Tuesday.
The breathtaking footage, taken from an altitude of 36,000 kilometers, vividly illustrates the interplay of sunlight and darkness as it sweeps across the Earth's surface, creating a mesmerizing dance of light and shadow.
The city recorded a 151% increase in phone snatching incidents last year, with 54% of thefts involving cyclists, according to reports. 200 cases of phone theft are reported daily in London. Such a huge increase in theft has created great concern.
In a chilling revelation from the enigmatic realm of North Korea, reports suggest that Kim Jong Un ordered the execution of up to thirty high-ranking officials as a punitive response to the failure of these officials to mitigate the effects of the calamitous floods that ravaged the nation over the summer.
In a shocking incident, a 40-year-old female school teacher was allegedly shot and killed by a rejected suitor in front of her father in the Jangdara Totalai area of Buner, located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Four Indians, including a woman, died in a road accident involving five vehicles in US' Texas. The victims had connected through a carpooling app and were travelling to Bentonville in Arkansas on August 30.
In a disturbing incident, a woman was chased down and harassed by an unknown Muslim man on the streets of Berlin, the capital of Germany for not wearing a Hijab.
The death toll from floods in Bangladesh rose to 71 on Tuesday with millions of people still stranded in devastated areas and increasing concern about outbreaks of waterborne disease as the inundation recedes.