German police bust child sex abuse imagery network with 400,000 users
German police have arrested three people in connection with one of the world's largest platforms containing child sex abuse materials, prosecutors said Monday.
Hunted and in hiding, Myanmar's journalists continue to report the truth
Journalist Ye Wint Thu was already on the run when his name and photo appeared on a wanted list broadcast by Myanmar's military junta.
Australian government accused of racism over threats to imprison travelers from India for five years
The Australian government has been accused of racism after threatening five-year prison sentences for citizens who breach a temporary ban on travel between India and Australia.
Afghanistan could face 'bad possible outcomes' as US withdraws, says top US general, but negotiated peace still possible
As the US began turning over military bases to the Afghan security forces Saturday, the top US general warned of the potential for "bad possible outcomes" in Afghanistan, while adding that "the intent of many of the parties is still to have a negotiated settlement."
Find out which countries are welcoming US tourists back
US passport holders have more international travel options now than at any point during the Covid-19 pandemic.
UK is already stretched to breaking point as Boris Johnson's scandals mount
Life isn't much fun for Boris Johnson at the moment. Despite the United Kingdom's successful Covid-19 vaccine rollout and an end to lockdown in sight, the British Prime Minister finds himself engulfed in scandals less than a week before crucial elections take place.
Social media is a lifeline for desperate Indians. And a threat for Modi
On most days, Network Capital, a business networking group with over 67,000 members on Facebook, focuses on providing its community with information on job vacancies, higher education, and careers.
Myanmar swimmer: 'Genocidaires do not deserve to be in the Olympics'
A leading Myanmar swimmer has called for the country's Olympic committee to be expelled from the Olympic Movement, saying "genocidaires do not deserve to be in the Olympics."
Critics say India's PM could have prevented a devastating Covid crisis. He didn't
On April 17, ahead of a state election, a maskless Prime Minister Narendra Modi boasted to a sea of cheering supporters: "I've never ever seen such huge crowds at a rally."
A 330-ton fatberg is clogging an English city's sewer, and it won't move for weeks
A massive fatberg, weighing more than 300 tons, is clogging a sewer in an English city -- and authorities say it is unlikely to move for weeks.