EXPLAINED: Scotland’s new hate crime law
Scotland is set to implement a new law aimed at combating hate crime on April 1, amidst growing concerns regarding its enforcement and potential...
Every household is preparing for significant increases in their utility and service bills, from water to broadband, as the ongoing cost-of-living crisis intensifies. Despite...
New law decriminalise cannabis in Germany
Germany's decision to legalize cannabis for personal use among adults over 18 marks a significant shift in the country's drug policy, reflecting broader global...
Unreleased songs of Marvin Gaye found in Belgium
The discovery of a trove of Marvin Gaye's unreleased demo songs in Ostend, Belgium, opens up an intriguing chapter in the life of the...
Peru: President’s house raided in search of luxury watches
The Peruvian government expressed strong disapproval of the search conducted at President Dina Boluarte's residence on Saturday, in search of luxury watches, denouncing it...
Why Australia’s music festivals are falling over?
On Wednesday, following a day of intense speculation, Splendour in the Grass made the announcement of canceling this year's music festival, just one week...
Surveillance cameras to fight crime in Oakland
The governor of California announced on Friday the installation of numerous advanced surveillance cameras across Oakland and its surrounding highways to combat crime. Gavin...
England records 60% hike in hospital admissions for waterborne diseases
Recent data in England has indicated a 60% surge in waterborne diseases like dysentery and Weil's disease (leptospirosis) since 2010, highlighting a growing health...
Indigenous children unsafe in Australia: Report
Seeing footage of young indigenous individuals forcefully hitting glass doors and attempting to break through windows is shocking and signals a profound crisis affecting...