South Korea to drop most indoor mask restrictions

From January 30, it will no longer be mandatory to wear facemasks in most indoor spaces, except on public transport and in medical facilities.

France hit by nationwide strike as unions fight Macron’s pension reform

For Macron, what is at stake is his reformist credentials, both at home and with his European Union peers, as well as keeping public spending in check.

Motivational speaker Qasim Ali Shah mercilessly trolled on social media

His video appeared on social media in which he is apparently seen addressing the Chamber of Commerce Sialkot. He expressed his anger on the trolling and said that his son is being bullied by his peers and class fellows.

Russia indicates when Ukraine conflict may end

No military infrastructure that poses a direct threat to Moscow should remain in the country, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says

Taiwan warns of ‘worst-case scenario’

Beijing might make Taipei its "scapegoat" if it fails to notch other wins, the foreign minister claims

West ‘tired’ of Ukraine situation – Poland

The Polish prime minister warned Western leaders against losing interest in backing Kiev

Jury hears Musk told ‘lies’ that cost Tesla investors millions

More than four years after Musk fired off tweets saying he had funding secured to buy the electric car maker at $420 a share, investors who felt burned by the misleading statements began to make their case in the San Francisco court.

Kim Kardashian buys pendant worn by Princess Diana

The piece, made in the 1920s by the British jeweller Garrard, sold for 163,800 pounds ($202,300) during the auction house's "Royal and Noble" sale in London on Wednesday.

IS attacks still claim Iraqi lives five years after defeat

Iraq has come a long way since major fighting ended over five years ago against IS, putting an end to their self-declared "caliphate" which once stretched across swathes of Iraq and Syria.

Jacinda Ardern resigns as prime minister of New Zealand

Ardern said she would step down no later than February 7, less than three years after winning a landslide election to secure her second term in office.

Syeda Tuba says she did not marry Aamir Liaquat for fame, money

Tuba came under intense social media criticism after the news of the second marriage of Aamir Liaquat Hussain went viral on social media.

Fox Cricket takes down slanderous news against Babar Azam after backlash

Fox Cricket later deleted the post and news but after almost 12 hours when the story had garnered thousands of views.