Brother of businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed accused of sexual abuse by multiple women
london November 15, 2024 09:00After the renowned businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed, now his brother Salah is also being accused of sexual abuse by several women.
After the renowned businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed, now his brother Salah is also being accused of sexual abuse by several women.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered the mass production of drones for attacks, causing concerns in the West and South Korea about the country's increasing military cooperation with Russia.
The new weather phenomenon DANA has once again led to intense rainfall in parts of Spain, causing worries among the residents.
President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea has resumed his golfing activities after a hiatus of eight years, citing the need to engage with President Donald Trump of the United States on the golf course.
Scientists in South Africa have discovered a simple solution to reduce the number of shark attacks on surfers.
Archbishop of Canterbury forced to resign following a report on mishandling of 'grotesque abuse of boys and men' within the Anglican Church.
A homeless man was found dead on the streets of Lyon, France, possibly killed by a concrete block. The incident shows similarities to a prior case in Rotterdam.
Argentinian President Javier Milei has fulfilled his promise of tackling bureaucracy in the South American country by abolishing an unnecessary law that designates the president as the godfather or godmother of the seventh child born to a couple.
The recent phone call between Donald Trump and Russian President Putin has sparked controversy over potential violation of the Logan Act. Despite accusations, legal experts suggest prosecution is unlikely.
Penguin Gus is recovering well after his unintended journey of almost 3,500 kilometers to Australia from Antarctica.
The British OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue had her visa revoked by the Australian Department of Home Affairs after revealing her plans to engage in a week-long sex marathon with recently graduated young men.
Thousands of dead seabirds have washed up on the beaches of the east coast of Australia, leaving scientists puzzled about the cause of death, as reported by The Guardian.
Since the re-election of Donald Trump, young American women have shown interest in a celibacy trend inspired by their South Korean counterparts, as a form of protest.
The outcome of the elections in the United States has led to disappointment among Democrats, as reflected in Google search queries. Searches related to 'moving to Australia' surged by 820 percent in the 24 hours following the initial results. However, it seems that the most popular destination for potential emigration among Americans is Canada or New Zealand. Searches for emigrating to Canada increased by 1270 percent, while those for New Zealand skyrocketed by almost 2000 percent. These search volumes are considered record-high by Google.
Dozens of monkeys have escaped from a research center in the American state of South Carolina, causing concern in the town of Yemassee.
The Chinese military leadership cautions soldiers about the dangers of dating apps and online gambling.
Nearly six hundred officers have been dismissed for misconduct in the UK in the past year, according to the College of Policing.
Chinese company Lingkong Tianxing Technology has successfully completed test flights of their supersonic aircraft prototype, aiming to have the first commercial flight in 2027.
With the selection of Kemi Badenoch as the new leader of the Conservative Party, lively debates are anticipated to return to the British Parliament. Badenoch's outspoken nature promises to challenge Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, injecting energy back into the weekly question sessions.
There is newfound hope for an end to the bloody wars in the Middle East as signs of progress emerge. Eight reasons, including surprising developments such as the Netanyahu son's wedding, indicate a potential shift towards peace.
North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile towards the sea off the east coast of the country, known as the Japanese Sea, according to the South Korean military via Yonhap news agency.
Israel invests in a cutting-edge laser defense system to combat rockets and drones, with some drawbacks.
Authorities in Australia have found over 40,000 stolen coins based on the children's series Bluey.
A woman managed to survive for at least six days in the Australian wilderness despite a venomous snake bite until rescue workers brought her to safety on Sunday afternoon. Her disappearance sparked a large-scale rescue effort in and around the Snowy Mountains area.
Ticketmaster invalidates numerous overpriced Oasis tickets, making them available for purchase again. Find out when and where you can buy them.
A birthday party for a girl in the Belgian town of Blanden took an unexpected turn when about four hundred youngsters showed up at her house.
The death toll in the Philippines from floods caused by the powerful tropical storm Trami has risen to 81.
Mongolia faces criticism for not arresting Vladimir Putin during his visit to Ulaanbaatar, prompting the International Criminal Court to take action.
At least forty people in the Philippines have lost their lives due to flooding caused by the tropical storm Trami.
A fire has broken out at an American military base in the South Korean city of Busan. No casualties have been reported so far.