198 Executions in Saudi Arabia this Year
riyad September 29, 2024 00:18Saudi Arabia has executed 198 convicted individuals in 2024, making it one of the highest-ranking countries in terms of number of death penalties carried out.
Saudi Arabia has executed 198 convicted individuals in 2024, making it one of the highest-ranking countries in terms of number of death penalties carried out.
Israel's creditworthiness has been downgraded for the second time this year by credit rating agency Moody's due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
The death toll from the passage of the tropical storm Helene in the United States has further risen, with more than twenty deaths reported, including two from a deadly tornado in Georgia. The storm caused extensive damage in Florida and other states.
Belgian King Filip and Prime Minister Alexander De Croo talk about sexual abuse within the Catholic Church to Pope Francis during his visit to Belgium.
New York Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, is facing accusations of corruption and fraud by the Public Prosecutor, including soliciting illegal foreign funds for his political career.
New York Mayor Eric Adams has been charged in a corruption investigation, shaking the city to its core.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has denied rumors of a romantic relationship with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni after a photo surfaced of the two looking deeply into each other's eyes.
Thailand becomes the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize same-sex marriage, marking a historic milestone for equality in the region.
US President Joe Biden received a lukewarm reception at the UN summit in New York as conflicts in Lebanon and between Israel and Hamas continue. Biden called on the warring parties to pursue diplomacy and cease violence.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a blunder during his speech at his party Labour's annual conference in Liverpool, mistakenly calling for the return of 'sausages' instead of 'hostages' held in Gaza by Hamas since October 7.
PVV leader Geert Wilders will participate in the annual Lega meeting in Pontida with Matteo Salvini and Viktor Orban on October 6th.
Three crew members of the ISS have safely returned to Earth after a long space journey. Two of them, the Russians Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, spent 374 consecutive days at the International Space Station, setting a new record.
51 miners have died in a coal mine explosion in eastern Iran, with rescue efforts hindered by remaining methane gas in the mine.
A cat named Rayne Beau traveled almost 1300 kilometers from Yellowstone to California, leaving its owners worried but relieved after being found and returned home.
After 73 years, Luis Armando Albino, who was kidnapped in 1951 at the age of six, has been found alive and well by his niece.
Allegations of sexual abuse, fraud, and conspiracy theories have plagued the eccentric and controversial figure Mohammed Al Fayed for decades.
A Spanish research team has discovered an asteroid, named 2024 PT5, that will orbit the Earth for nearly two months this fall, from September 29 to November 25.
Former President Donald Trump has recently shown enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies, even paying a bill with Bitcoin. He and his family are now involved in a crypto company, sparking discussions about potential conflicts of interest.
Ken Wilson, a resident of Vacaville, recently uncovered a surprising discovery that he has been footing the electricity bill for his neighbors for 18 years. Despite overpaying for all those years, he is only being compensated for the past three years.