Marcos Claims ICC Probe On Duterte Killings 'Threat' To PH Sovereignty, Coalition Pushes Back
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said his country doesn't need foreign assistance in investigating the alleged extrajudicial killings.
US Threat Could Force China To 'Pull Back' Plans To Provide Russia Lethal Aid
A former four-star general noted China's close relationship with Russia after it didn't condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine and bought Russian oil.
Elon Musk 'Laughs' At Zuckerberg's Facebook, Instagram Subscription Service Similar To Twitter: 'Inevitable'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk reacted to the announcement of Meta that it is introducing a paid verification subscription service similar to Twitter Blue.
1 Million Ukrainians May Be Without Drinking Water As Russia Releases Water From Reservoir
The crisis began when Russian forces blew up a road over the Kakhovka Reservoir and opened its sluice gates to release water to stop Ukrainians from advancing.
Belarus 'Ready To Fight' With Russia If Ukraine Attacks Nation, Also Threatens Other Countries
Despite his repeated threats that Belarus would join Russia in the war, President Alexander Lukashenko said he did not want to send his soldiers to Ukraine.
Facebook Auto-Created Hundreds Of Pages For ISIS, Al Qaeda, Study Finds
An investigation discovered a "quirk" on Facebook that automatically generates business pages for terrorist groups when users "check-in" to them.
Google Ads Malware Installs FatalRat Trojans On Devices To Gain Full Control
Cybercriminals steal their victims' user data, such as web credentials, to sell them on underground hacker forums or use them for other illegal campaigns.
The RealReal Layoffs, Store Closings 2023: 6 Locations To Shut Down, 230 Jobs Terminated
The RealReal told the Securities and Exchange Commission that it would reduce its workforce and trim its real estate footprint to deal with the operating costs.
Is Kim Jong Un's 10-Year-Old Daughter His Successor? Unlikely, Says Unification Minister
South Korea cited that North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un is still relatively young, and men dominate the communist country's leadership.
China COVID-19 Deaths Estimated At 1.5 Million, Much Higher Than Beijing's Official Report
Four models estimating the number of COVID-19 deaths in China were published by scientists, as they expressed skepticism over the official figures.
Putin's Ex-Wife Urgently Sells Spain Properties In Fear Of EU Sanctions: Report
According to a Spanish newspaper, former Russian First Lady Lyudmila Ocheretnaya owned properties in the resort town of Marbella worth $2.3 million.
Idaho Murders Update: Unnamed 'Best Friend' Found Victims' Bodies, Called 911
The best friend of one of the murdered University of Idaho students reportedly used the phone of a surviving roommate to call 911.
Prominent Neo-Nazi Rallyist Kills Self Before Trial On Drug Trafficking
Charlottesville alt-right protester Teddy Joseph Von Nukem was charged with drug trafficking after Border agents discovered fentanyl pills in his vehicle.
US Hired ISIS, Al Qaeda Militants To 'Carry Out Terrorist Attacks' On Russia, SVR Claims
Russian intelligence service claimed that the U.S. is training the terrorists in their military base in Syria with improvised bomb and sabotaging skills.
If Putin Loses 'Everyone Would Turn Against Him,' Ex-Russian Tycoon Says
Former Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky said Russian President Vladimir Putin is continuing his war in Ukraine to appease his nationalist base.
US Considers Sending Ukraine Thousands Of Smuggled Iranian Weapons, A Million Rounds Of Ammo
A global effort led by the U.S. and France seized thousands of Iranian weapons and more than a million rounds of ammo from smugglers allegedly working for Iran.
Michigan State Shooting Suspect Was A 'Mama's Boy,' Turned 'Evil' After Mom Died
The father of the Michigan State University shooting suspect said his son had no history of violence.
US Condemns China's 'Provocative And Unsafe' Behavior After Lazer Temporarily Blinded Philippine Troops
The U.S. reiterated its commitment to defend the Philippines from an armed attack in the heavily disputed South China Sea through the Mutual Defense Treaty.
Elon Musk Restricts Ukraine's Use Of Starlink To Avoid 'Enabling Escalation' Of World War 3
The Ukrainian military's attack drone operations using the Starlink internet triggered SpaceX's decision to restrict its services in Ukraine.
Ukraine Army Medics 'Primary Targets Of Russian Snipers' Despite Geneva Convention Protection
A Ukrainian military medic removed all signages showing that he was medical personnel to avoid being targeted by Russian soldiers.
Ukraine's Zelensky Spoke With Philippine President Marcos To 'Develop' Relations: 'First Time In History'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. voiced his support for Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Idaho Murders Update: WSU Investigated Kohberger's Behavior Around Female Students Before Arrest
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was terminated from his teaching assistant role by Washington State University on Dec. 19, 2022.
Anonymous Pakistani Donates $30 Million To Turkey Earthquake Victims As Death Toll Hits 33,000
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the anonymous Pakistani, describing their $30 million donation as a "glorious" act of philanthropy.
Evidence Against Putin's Crimes 'Quite Voluminous' But Prosecuting Him Is 'Some Years Away': Expert
A coalition of countries is building a mechanism to sue Russian President Vladimir Putin for the crime of aggression in connection with his war in Ukraine.
ISIS Calls For Terrorist Attacks On Christians Worldwide After Politician Burns Qur'an
An ISIS-affiliated group used a recording of former terror leader Osama bin Laden to justify the global campaign to attack Christians.
Russia Is Preparing For Ukraine To Liberate Crimea: Defense Intelligence
Russian authorities in the occupied Ukrainian region of Crimea have placed a high level of threat to several settlements and districts.
Idaho Murders Update: Officials Investigate Other Cold Cases For Possible Link To Kohberger
Two counties in Pennsylvania where Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger had studied reopened unsolved cases to look for possible ties to the suspect.
Walmart Store Closings 2023: List Of 'Underpeforming' Locations To Shut Down Soon
Walmart said the stores would be shut down after failing to meet its financial expectations, but frequent shoppers are disappointed with the decision.
Ukraine Has 'Tremendous Opportunity To Kill As Many Russians As They Can': Ex-US General
Retired Maj. Gen. James Marks said Russian President Vladimir Putin is sending ill-trained troops to the battlefield just to be crushed by Ukrainian forces.
Turkey Earthquake Update: Newborn Pulled From Rubble, Umbilical Cord Still Attached To Dead Mom
The newborn baby girl rescued alive from the rubble is the sole survivor after her immediate family got crushed to death during the earthquake.