Prince Andrew accuser says she was forced to perform sex acts at 17
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of several women who accused the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein of sex crimes, has revealed new details of her alleged sexual abuse by Britain's Prince Andrew.
Singapore Grand Prix: Humidity meets hedonism during Asia's most punishing race
Imagine driving at speeds so fast that it feels like a 45 kilogram dumbbell is pressing against your head, and you're wearing so much heavy gear that you're quickly drenched in sweat.
Juba League leader Shamim, Krishak League leader Shafiqul held
The Rapid Action Battalion in a daylong drive arrested top government contractor and Awami Juba League leader SM Golam Kibria Shamim along with his seven body guards from his construction
KL leader among 5 held with arms, Yaba at Kalabagan club
Members of Rapid Action Battalion detained Krishak League leader Shafiqul Alam Feroz and four if his associates along with firearms, ammunition and 1000 pieces of Yaba tablet from Kalabagan
Family worried over Khaleda’s health
Family members who were allowed to meet the jailed Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University hospital in Dhaka on Friday afternoon said that they were worried about the health of the former prime minister.
Drives scare many ruling party leaders
A section of leaders of the Awami League and its associate and front organisations are in fear of actions as the party as well as the government appears to have suddenly taken a hard line against
More than 100,000 have gathered in Melbourne as the world begins climate demonstrations
From London to New York City and from Perth to Paris, climate activists will take part in a global general strike on Friday in what is expected to be the biggest day of climate demonstrations in the
Supreme Court to consider ruling on Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament
An epic clash at the UK Supreme Court over whether the British Prime Minister deliberately misled the Queen has ended -- and, as Westminster awaits its ruling, the government may have cause for
One dead, five hurt in Washington shooting
One person was killed and five others wounded on Thursday in a shooting on the streets of Washington, DC, not far from the White House, police said.
US, Canada lose 3bn birds in 50 years
The bird populations in Asia and the United States are in crisis, according to two major studies.