Islamic police in Nigeria arrest nine Muslims for not fasting during Ramadan
Islamic police in Nigeria arrest nine Muslims for not fasting during Ramadan
Islamic police in Nigeria arrest nine Muslims for not fasting during Ramadan
Turkish-language drama 'Yellow Letters' wins Berlin Film Festival's top prize
NZ report card 2025: how the country fared in 28 key global and domestic rankings
‘We’re hungry, there are no jobs’: a South African township’s desperate gold rush
Israeli journalist who said 100,000 Gazans should have been killed after 7 October could be denied Australia visa
‘I did this to help and now I’m the one who’s going to need help’: NDIS call handlers describe pressure cooker workplace
After SNAP benefit reductions, all-cause hospitalizations among low-income US adults increased.
After SNAP benefit reductions, all-cause hospitalizations among low-income US adults increased.
TIL that Radon is a radioactive substance which can cause cancer. Colorado is full of radon. The average level of radon in Colorado homes is 6.4 pCi/L, which is equivalent to 200 chest X-rays a year
Brazil’s TikTok-born workplace revolution fights for more than one free day a week
4-year-old accidentally shoots himself in Burger King parking lot
Mexican drug lord "El Mencho" killed in military operation
European Parliament blocks AI on lawmakers’ devices, citing security risks
Western Australia's illegal tobacco crackdown comes after less than $89,000 in fines issued last year
London’s “worst mass eviction in recent history” is underway. Hundreds of households across London told to get out of their homes this week by the same landlord
Can One Nation make it in South Australia? Liberal party fears peak humiliation at state election
‘Humid and unstable airmass’ to bring rain, flooding and thunderstorms across Australia’s east coast
Tony Burke says Australia has few options to block return of 34 women and children from Syrian camp
Islamic State claims two attacks on Syrian army, announces ‘new phase’ of operations
Beatriz Martínez, psychiatrist: ‘In a few years, letting children be glued to screens will be seen in the same light as dipping their pacifier in alcohol’