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London: Evil gangs are currently ordering dinghies online from China to ferry migrants across the Channel to the UK, media reports said on Wednesday. more
Police overwhelmed, development stalled, as gang violence spirals in Haiti

New York: Haiti’s protracted political and humanitarian crisis – marked by spiking levels of gang-related violence and a badly struggling national police force – are rev ...

Philippine air force plane crashes in Bataan province, both pilots killed: Reports

Manila: A Philippine air force plane has crashed in the province of Bataan, killing two pilots, Philippine newspaper Inquirer reported on Wednesday, citing the police.

US sues Google for 15 years of monopoly, advertising abuse

New York: The Justice Department and the attorney-generals of eight US states filed a joint lawsuit against Google, determining to end its 15 years of monopoly of the Internet through all ...

Chinese hackers attack 12 South Korean academic institutions

Seoul: South Korea's internet safety watchdog on Wednesday claimed a Chinese hacking group has launched a cyberattack against 12  South Korean academic institutions, media report ...

Canadian officials warn citizens to protect themselves amid Chinese company owned Tiktok's data harvesting claims

Ottawa: Canadian officials have warned citizens to be wary of apps that could leave their data in the "wrong hands" at a time when popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok ...

Several Pakistani cities still recording power shortage despite minister's claim over restoration

Islamabad: Several regions in Pakistan are still witnessing power outages despite the government's claim that it has been restored.

Chinese cargo ship runs aground in southern Japan: Reports

Beijing: The Chinese cargo ship Shin Haijo 2 has run aground between the islands of Ishigaki and Kohama in Japan's Okinawa Prefecture, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Tuesday, ci ...

Over 90 pc of Turkish oppose Sweden's NATO membership after quran burning: Reports

Ankara: Some 92.5% of Turkish citizens have spoken against Ankara's greenlighting of Sweden's membership in NATO following the controversial demonstration with the burning of the ...

UN rights chief condemns ‘cold-blooded killing’ of Eswatini human rights lawyer

New York: Authorities in Eswatini must launch a probe into the killing of a prominent human rights lawyer gunned down this past weekend, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker T&uum ...