Alfredo Díaz, 56, died in prison cell on Saturday, human rights groups say, prompting opposition outcry.
Celta Vigo earn shock 2-0 win at the Bernabeu as Real Madrid implode
Substitute Williot Swedberg scores brace to defeat Real Madrid, who ended game with nine players after two red cards.
Mum of girl, 14, found dead in RV after being ‘raped and murdered by step-uncle’ speaks out
THE heartbroken mother of a teenage girl who was allegedly murdered and raped said she regrets leaving her “angel” with her step-uncle. Kylie Toberman, 14, was found in an RV in Vandalia, Illinois after being left in the care of her step-uncle – a man …
Nigeria secures release of 100 abducted schoolchildren as 165 remain in captivity
Nigerian authorities have secured the release of 100 schoolchildren abducted by gunmen from a Catholic school last month, a UN source and local media said on Sunday. The fate of about 165 remaining students and staff is unclear, with officials providi…
Syria: One year after al-Assad
What kind of Syria is the new government trying to build? And what challenges is it facing?
Hamas and Israel move towards phase two of US-backed Gaza plan
Israeli military claims yellow line is ‘new border’ as questions remain over role of stabilisation force in Gaza.
Vladimir Putin accused of rape and gouging out civilian’s organs in war-torn country
Russian troops are reportedly raping and beheading civilians at random in a war-torn African country under the guise of battling extremism.
Brits flocking to fake Wetherspoons 6,000 miles away – with £2.34 pints and live Premier League matches
BRITS are flocking to a fake Wetherspoons 6,000 miles away which serves £2.34 pints and shows Premier League matches. The cheeky boozer, called Witherspoons, in Pattaya, Thailand, is packed with 35 TVs and also shows American football and Formula…
Notre Dame, left out of College Football Playoff, opts out of bowl consideration
Notre Dame has announced it will not participate in a bowl game this season after being left out of the College Football Playoff.
Commentary: X’s transparency features expose the lucrative industry of political grifting
Enterprising individuals have learned that posting controversial content about another country’s politics is an easy way to make money, says Pusan National University’s Robert Kelly.