Papua New Guinea Has A Savage Strategy To Combat Fake News, Ban Facebook For A Month Papua New Guinea has become the first country to plan a nationwide gag in response to the Cambridge Analytica data scandal
Why The Irish Want To Name Their Abortion Law After A Woman Of Indian Origin Doctors had told Savita Halappanavar that she was not at risk and denied aborting her pregnancy because "Ireland is a Catholic country"
A Japanese Rail Company Apologized To A Passenger After Its Train Left 25 Sec Too Early A Japanese railway company was forced to issue an apology after one of its train left the platform 25 seconds before time.
No Nobel Prize For Literature This Year As #MeToo Reckoning Hits The Academy Hard About 18 women came forward to allege that the husband of a Nobel committee member had sexually assaulted them for years.
Saudi Arabia Creates History, Hosts First-Ever Fashion Week Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who has taken a host of steps to rein in the religious hardliners and bridge the gender gap in the country.
Meanwhile In Pakistan, Pregnant Singer Shot Dead After Refusing To Stand During Performance The accused, who has been identified as Tarique Ahmed Jatoi, was inebriated and requested her to stand while she performed
Apparently, The Queen Of England Is A Distant Descendant Of Prophet Muhammad Reportedly, these findings were first revealed back in 1986 by Burke's Peerage, a British genealogical publisher
Is this The Dawn Of A New Era? Saudi Arabia To End 35-Year-Old Ban On Cinema Halls Cinemas in Saudi were shut down following the country’s adoption of hardline religious legal codes in the early 80s.