UK 'on guard' over Russia's use of chemical weapons, says Ben Wallace
Russia could use chemical weapons if Ukraine’s counter-offensive is successful in regaining territory, MPs have heard. source PA
Russia could use chemical weapons if Ukraine’s counter-offensive is successful in regaining territory, MPs have heard. source PA
An adult man once hailed as a child prodigy in China has decided to depend on his parents and live his entire life without a regular job. Rise of the “prodigy”: Born in 1995, Zhang Xinyang first gained acclaim as the “little prodigy” when he was 2.5 years old for being able to read over 2,000 Chinese characters. At age 5, Zhang was enrolled in a primary school but was bumped to second grade in less than a month.
Dozens of Palestinian men captured by the Israeli military were stripped to their underwear and paraded around a central square in Gaza where Hamas fighters used to hold rallies.
The Japanese man who made headlines throughout the year for chronicling his journey as a “dog” has apparently flunked an agility course. What happened: The man, known to his followers as Toco, posted a series of photos on Instagram this week showing what appeared to be moments of failure in a Crufts-style agility course. About Toco: Toco rose to fame in 2022 after commissioning Zeppet, a Japanese model and sculpture company, to create a hyperrealistic rough collie costume for 2 million yen (around $16,000 at the time).
Activists fear Hong Kong using coercion ‘methods used by mainland China’
Actor recently walked 2023 British Fashion Awards red carpet in London
Israeli troops have been photographed setting up pumps to flood Hamas’s tunnels with seawater.
In the wake of widespread reports her dad has had his leg amputated, Britney Spears posted an online video of her dancing in her underwear to ‘Fever’.
Gareth Pursehouse, 45, was found guilty of murder in September
Spurs once again beaten despite taking lead
The Ministry of Health in Singapore is closely tracking the rise in hospitalisation and intensive care unit cases due to COVID-19 infection.
A woman in China received an unexpected 430,000-yuan (approximately $60,300) restaurant bill after she inadvertently shared the ordering code online, leading others to place food orders using it. What happened: The woman, surnamed Wang, mistakenly posted her table’s ordering QR code on her WeChat page while intending to share food photos of the hotpot restaurant she visited with her friend on Nov. 23, according to South China Morning Post. Despite limiting the post’s visibility to only her contacts, many people had scanned the code and placed fake orders, later resulting in the $60,300 bill for 1,850 portions of fresh duck blood, 2,580 portions of squid and 9,990 portions of shrimp paste.
Kim Kardashian broke the internet (again) with the launch of the bra. Now, it's sold out.
The first ever recorded pregnant megamouth shark has been found on the shore in the Philippines
So much for Pep Guardiola’s insistence at the start of the season that Manchester City are heading to their fourth successive title. After a comprehensive defeat by a magnificent Aston Villa, his side have slumped to fourth place in the table, six points behind the leaders Arsenal. Here’s how much they are drifting off the pace: Manchester United – a side who have spent much of the season serving up fodder for comedy writers – are now only three points behind them.
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What's considered normal when it comes to how often to have a bowel movement? Gastroenterologists explain.
A Punggol mom's lunch with her daughter took a turn for the raw-some when she discovered a shockingly undercooked patty lurking inside her Quarter Pounder.
Concerns about revived testing and restrictions are swirling on Chinese social media, as sore memories of China’s strict zero-COVID policy remain fresh.
Manager is struggling to find his best combination in the middle of the pitch and needs to find a solution before his team drop more points
Taylor Swift has been named Time's 2023 Person of the Year. She told the magazine how Kenny Chesney helped her career as a teenager.