Winemaker has announced plans to discontinue a controversial range of wines whose labels feature images of dictators including Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
The billionaire philanthropist was among those quietly lobbying Joe Manchin, starting before Biden took the White House. A look at the influencers who secured a rare climate win.
A Bangladeshi Youtuber and singer said that police asked him to "cease his painful renditions of classical songs" and told him that he was "too ugly' to be a singer. Police also asked Alom to sign an "apology" bond.
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Egyptian Foerign Minister stressed that Egypt will not tolerate any prejudice to its rights or water security or any threat to the capabilities of the Egyptian people, for whom the Nile River represents its lifeline.
Israeli citizens that are found to be in "breach of loyalty" can have their citizenship revoked, but rights groups insist that the policy will only be applied to non-Jews even if it makes them stateless.
Provincial agriculture ministers are expressing frustration with the Trudeau government over plans to effectively reduce fertilizer use by Canada’s farmers in the name of fighting climate change.
Police in Nigeria recently released 77 people, including young children, from the basement of a church where they had been waiting for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
A prison term of up to one year and other tougher penalties for online insults came into effect Thursday as part of Japan's efforts to tackle cyberbullying.
The House of Commons passed a motion on Monday confirming the emergency powers, which included sweeping financial tools to cut the convoy’s funding. The Senate is still debating the matter.
The man identified by Winnipeg Police as the driver who intentionally ran into anti-lockdown protestors is allegedly a pedophile, according to friend and victim statements.