Helen Joyce’s Perspective on Men in Women’s Prisons
Helen Joyce's article raises critical questions regarding the risks associated with housing men in women's prisons.
WhatsApp introduces enhanced group chat feature to simplify participant identification
WhatsApp introduces enhanced group chat feature with personalized initials in profile thumbnails, making participant identification easier.
Nelson College accidentally sponsors controversial “Palestine Fun Day”
Nelson College's inadvertent support of Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK's "Palestine Fun Day" sparks controversy and scrutiny.
Authorized protest of burning Torah and Bible in Stockholm
Tensions rise in Stockholm as a protest to burn the Torah and Bible is authorized, sparking global outcry over freedom of expression.
Moscow International Film Festival to showcase Iranian drama
"No Prior Appointment": A poignant Iranian drama exploring homecoming and identity, competing at Moscow International Film Festival.
Muslim World League Chief Sheikh Mohammed Al Issa visits Temple in India
Spending around three hours at the temple, al-Issa engaged in various discussions and exchanges with representatives of the Hindu community, fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting unity.
‘Pay up!:’ Hollywood actors, writers team on picket lines
The twin strikes will add to the economic damage from the writers' walkout that started on May 2, increasing the pressures facing the multibillion-dollar media industry as it struggles with seismic changes to its business.
Viral caffeine-heavy drink raises concerns for US kids
A single can contains 200 milligrams of caffeine -- far more than the 30 milligrams in a can of Coca-Cola, for example, or the 80 milligrams in a can of Red Bull.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Invited to Visit UK
The invitation for Saudi Crown Prince to visit the United Kingdom signifies a crucial step towards strengthening bilateral relations.
China’s top diplomat calls on India to meet “halfway” on border issue
Relations between India and China have deteriorated in recent months over their contested Himalayan border, and a visa spat in which the two sides have expelled nearly all of each other's journalists.
Obscene video played during the seminar of Institute of Public Health Lahore
Amidst numerous attendees, including a significant number of women, an unidentified individual took advantage of the event's technology and played a pornographic clip on the main projector screen.
Israel condemns Sweden for allowing burning of Torah copy
'I unequivocally condemn the permission granted in Sweden to burn holy books,' says President Isaac Herzog
