UN chief Antonio Guterres tells AP the death and destruction in Gaza is the worst he has seen and must stop now
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — UN chief Antonio Guterres tells AP the death and destruction in Gaza is the worst he has seen and must stop now.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — UN chief Antonio Guterres tells AP the death and destruction in Gaza is the worst he has seen and must stop now.
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A container of molten zinc exploded and almost burned several factory workers at a galvanizing plant in China on September 28. Reports say a worker was handed a bucket containing a volatile mixture that exploded after he put it into the furnace. He is seen angrily arguing with the co-worker who gave him the bucket afterwards. Luckily, no one was injured.
The mayor of a Mexican city plagued by gang violence has been murdered less than a week after taking office.
Spirit Airlines passengers claim a male flight attendant kicked them off the plane because they wouldn’t ‘cover-up’
Singapore’s most serious ministerial wrongdoing probe since the 1980s has led to charges levied against billionaire Ong Beng Seng, who is best known for bringing Formula One racing to the city.
‘This has been the most absurd, insane experience of my life,’ said Santry
S. Iswaran turned himself in to a Singapore court to become the first ex-cabinet minister to be jailed in almost half a century, in a scandal that has riveted a city that prides itself on good governance.
The 2003 quadruple murder went unsolved for years before a tip led investigators to the killers
Alejandro Arcos is the second politician to be killed in a week in the city of Chilpachingo.
Three weeks ago, I travelled to Israel to try and work out what October 7 had meant as the first anniversary approached. The massacres committed by Hamas on that black Sabbath were among the foulest of the modern era and saw the worst loss of life for the Jewish people since the Holocaust. Not much time elapsed, though, before the bloodcurdling crimes were sidelined as international attention switched, rather too eagerly, to Israel’s war in Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians were tragically killed
A former Singaporean Cabinet minister began a one-year prison term Monday for receiving illegal gifts after saying he would not appeal his sentence in the rare criminal case involving a government minister in the Asian financial hub. Former Transport Minister S. Iswaran said it was important to him that prosecutors reduced two corruption charges to charges of receiving illegal gifts at the start of the trial last month. Iswaran had pleaded guilty to one count of obstructing justice and four of accepting gifts from two businessmen with whom he had official business.
Northern Thailand has been hit by severe floods over recent weeks, with Typhoon Yagi worsening the seasonal monsoon rains
An executive at an alcoholism charity was caught drink-driving and hiding in a bush from police.
Brain drain could undermine the country’s hi-tech economy as liberal families conclude social contract has been broken
Thomas Kwan is accused of injecting Patrick O’Hara with the fake jab on Jan. 22, according to multiple reports
Another 973 people arrived in the UK by small boat on Saturday, according to the Home Office.
An Army contractor got his girlfriend hired for a "no-show job." They then took vacations together using government funds, federal prosecutors say.
The Gaza Strip is in ruins. Israel’s yearlong offensive against Hamas, one of the deadliest and most destructive in recent history, has killed more than 41,000 people, a little over half of them women and children, according to local health officials. “Whoever sees Gaza ... It will make them cry.”
Saudi Arabia has reached a record high for executions despite pledges to cut down the death penalty.
The reality star decked out her yard for the holiday with pumpkins, mums and a towering skeleton