Fury as paedophile allowed to STAY in the UK despite lying about a child sex conviction...
A PAEDO has been allowed to move to the UK even after he lied about a child sex conviction — because stopping him would violate his human rights....
Read MoreUniversity students lashed 185 times with rattan sticks for LGBTQ+ relations
Two university students have been flogged 185 times with rattan sticks in Indonesia for engaging in same-sex sexual relations.
Read MoreChinese diplomat visits UK, restarts dialogue
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrived in Britain Thursday for an official visit, marking the restart of a diplomatic dialogue mechanism that has...
Read MoreElise Stefanik Vows To Fight 'Anti-Semitic Rot' at United Nations
New York Republican calls for 'snapback sanctions' on Iran, spars with some Democrats during confirmation hearing
Read MoreShare an 'Offensive' Joke? A State Bureaucrat May Ask You To Attend Sensitivity Training
We're all familiar with the time-honored creed, "Snitches get stitches." In states like Oregon, it turns out they get taxpayer-funded therapy. That's...
Read MoreCentral African Republic soldiers kidnapped by mercenaries, advocates allege
Human rights advocates and politicians in Central African Republic claim soldiers who disappeared after being detained last month were kidnapped by...
Read MoreGoogle Lifts a Ban on Using Its AI for Weapons and Surveillance
Google published principles in 2018 barring its AI technology from being used for sensitive purposes. Weeks into President Donald Trump’s second...
Read MoreGoogle will now let AI chatbots help develop weapons after rewriting rules
Google has officially removed a pledge from its artificial intelligence principles – meaning the company could theoretically use AI to create new...
Read MoreTop European court orders Italy to stop mafia-caused toxic pollution
Mafia informants directed police to specific sites where toxic rubbish was dumped.
Read MoreGroom sues bride for £4,000 for 'not being a virgin'
A bride in Tajikistan has been taken to court for ‘not being a virgin’ on her wedding night.
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