Day: July 12, 2023
A Singapore Cabinet Minister Faces the Country’s Most Serious Graft Probe Since 1986
Singapore pays its top officials among the world’s highest public salaries and prides itself on its image for low corruption.
Thai Minister Meets Former Leader Aung San Suu Kyi, Detained Since 2021
The coup that overthrew Ms. Suu Kyi ended Myanmar’s brief democratic experiment and plunged the Southeast Asian nation into bloody turmoil.
Charles Manson follower Van Houten released after serving 53 years in prison
Now aged-73, Leslie Van Houten was 19-years-old when she was sentenced for her part in two notorious killings
G7 countries prepare “historic” joint security guarantees for Ukraine
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Two more lawsuits filed against Scranton cardiology group over data breach
Cybercriminals attempted to access accounts of a Scranton couple who are among clients whose personal information was exposed in a data breach at a Commonwealth Health cardiology group’s practice, according to a proposed class-action lawsuit.
ACL injuries are keeping stars out of the Women’s World Cup
Dutch forward Vivianne Miedema and England’s Leah Williamson are among the stars of women’s soccer who won’t be playing in the World Cup.
Desperate Putin in military shake-up as top Russian general ‘sidelined’ by his deputy
The Kremlin appears to be reshaping its military leadership following the short-lived Wagner Group mutiny that shook the Russian leadership to the core in late June.
Former Iranian lawmaker calls out Russian ‘dictator’ for supporting Arab stance on Persian Gulf islands
A former Iranian lawmaker has lashed out at Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for “playing with Iran’s national interests” by supporting Arab governments’ claims to three Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf.