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Israeli doctors say five released Thai hostages in 'fair' health after 15 months of captivity
Israeli doctors say five released Thai hostages in 'fair' health after 15 months of captivity
Both tested negative for drugs
The witness said she was regarded as a "prostitute" rather than a 13-year-old child by the gang
More than 250 people rescued from online scam centres in Myanmar were handed over to Thailand on Wednesday, a senior Thai army official said, following a series of crackdowns on the illegal operations.The group released on Wednesday had been working at a scam centre in Kyauk Khet, a village in Kayin state along the Thai-Myanmar border, according to the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA), a Myanmar insurgent group that controls the area.
Gunman holds family of six hostage for 45 minutes after shooting janitor
Two nurses working at a hospital in Sydney were suspended after allegedly threatening to kill and refusing to treat Israeli patients in a “vile and disgusting” TikTok video.
Trevor Hughes had just returned home from work and just wanted to go inside and sleep but couldn't park because a man was blocking his driveway, police allege
A lorry was swallowed at an intersection near Tokyo during morning rush hour last month
Two transgender girls who attend high school in New Hampshire challenged the Trump administration’s recent executive order banning transgender girls and women from participating in girls’ sports, according to a court filing.
Female genital mutilation is a reality in Europe, with over 600,000 girls and women having been subjected to it.
A 40 year-old man was previously convicted of rape and culpable homicide after a trial found his wife, a. minor, died of injuries suffered during forced intercourse
A Malaysian court has ordered the government and a political analyst, Abdul Razak Baginda, to pay a total of more than 9 million ringgit ($2 million) to the family of murdered Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu, media said on Wednesday. The victim of one of Malaysia's most gruesome murders, her body was blown up with military-grade explosives in a forest on the edge of the capital, Kuala Lumpur, in 2006. Two former members of the security detail of Najib Razak, then the defense minister, were convicted of the crime in 2015.
Wendy Abrams-Nishikai was 21-year-old UC Berkeley student when she went missing on Halloween 1989
Police launch criminal investigation after nurses threaten to kill Israeli patients that come to their hospital
Musk and his son - whose full name is X AE A-XII - took animated photos next to President Trump in the Oval Office
As Suman Musadkar walked slowly through the narrow dirt alleyways of a neighbourhood in Mumbai, India's most populous city, she threw out a rough guess. "The population is around 6,000 people in this area," the social worker told CBC News, before her voice trailed off. She was trying to think of how many children live in this section of Govandi, one of the poorest suburbs of Mumbai.Musadkar doesn't know for sure, because India hasn't conducted a census since 2011, even though the country is supp
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in her first news conference Wednesday that the Justice Department is suing New York and several local officials in the state over its immigration policies. Bondi specifically referred to New York’s Green Light law, which allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a driver’s license for anyone in the state regardless of citizenship or legal status. She claimed the policy prioritizes “illegal aliens over American citizens.” “It stops,” Bondi said at the
Around 800 people are expected to attend the full ceremonial police funeral of Pc Rosie Prior at York Minster.
Rate of marriages in China lowest since record keeping began in 1986, with cost of living and pushback against traditional gender roles contributing factors
As a documentary about the military disaster is released the BBC speaks to some still affected.
The music student feared reporting ‘famous’ Repko to police in case it wrecked her career