Romanian court releases influencer Andrew Tate from house arrest pending trial
The case is now with the Bucharest court's preliminary chamber, where a judge has 60 days to inspect the case files to ensure legality.
Fri Aug 04 2023
In Ukraine to show solidarity, Japan's Kishida meets Zelenskiy, tours massacre site
Kishida visited Bucha where more than 400 civilians were killed by Russian forces.
Wed Mar 22 2023
Romanian court extends detention of ex-kickboxer Andrew Tate in rape, human trafficking case
Tate, his brother and two Romanian suspects was arrested on suspicion recruiting, housing and exploiting women for pornographic content.
Sat Dec 31 2022
Malaysia supports Bucharest Declaration on building better digital future
Malaysia, in principle, supports the aspirations of the Bucharest Declaration on 'Building a Better Digital Future for All'.
Sun Sep 25 2022
Malaysia to participate in International Telecommunication Union Plenipotentiary Conference in Romania
Malaysia will participate in the ITU PP22 in Bucharest, Romania starting tomorrow until Oct 14.
Sun Sep 25 2022
Ukraine's Bucha buries bodies of unidentified victims of Russian occupation
Deputy Mayor Mykhailyna Skoryk said that 14 bodies could not be identified, adding most had gunshot wounds to the head and chest.
Wed Aug 10 2022
Ukraine exhumes seven bodies of people it says were killed by Russian forces
Kyiv alleges that Russian forces who occupied the area carried out systematic executions in an abortive attempt to capture the capital.
Tue Jun 14 2022
Amnesty says evidence shows Russian troops committed war crimes near Kiev
Civilians suffered abuses such as "reckless shootings and torture" at the hands of Russian forces.
Fri May 06 2022
UK PM Johnson says Ukraine peace talks are doomed because of "crocodile" Putin
Johnson said Putin is like "a crocodile when it's got your leg in its jaws" and said it was vital that the West continues arming Ukraine.
Thu Apr 21 2022
Explainer: How to prove genocide, the most serious war crime?
Such cases generally take years to reach a verdict.
Thu Apr 14 2022
Zelenskiy says situation in second Ukraine town 'more dreadful' than Bucha
Local officials have said more than 300 people were killed by Russian forces in Bucha and around 50 of them were executed.
Fri Apr 08 2022
UN suspends Russia from human rights body, Moscow then quits
UNGA suspends Russia from the UN Human Rights Council, expressing "grave concern at the ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis".
Fri Apr 08 2022
INSIGHT - Death and defiance in a Bucha neighbourhood that was held by Russian troops
The accounts by at least a dozen of the residents paint a picture of violence and intimidation by the Russian soldiers.
Fri Apr 08 2022
Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now
The eastern regions of Kharkiv, Donetsk and Luhansk are seeing the worst of the fighting after Russian forces withdrew from around Kyiv.
Thu Apr 07 2022
Feet tied and bullet to the head: A killing in Ukraine's Bucha
Local officials say more than 300 people were killed by Russian forces in Bucha alone, and around 50 of them were executed.
Thu Apr 07 2022
UnitedHealth murder suspect has angry outburst as details of his life emerge
When arrested, Luigi Mangione was in possession of a handwritten manifesto that offered insight into his mindset, according to police.
Wed Dec 11 2024
Lawsuit accuses major food companies of marketing 'addictive' food to kids
The lawsuit claims food companies knowingly made harmful, addictive products, engineered to keep consumers hooked.
Wed Dec 11 2024
Malaysia-Australia to continue enhancing defence cooperation
The decision was made at the 4th Malaysia-Australia Joint Defence Programme High-Level Committee Meeting, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled.
Wed Dec 11 2024
Rise in East Coast flood victims; Perak, Johor unchanged
In Terengganu, the number of victims in the state swelled to 5,853 people.
Wed Dec 11 2024
South Korea police raid Yoon office over failed martial law as impeachment vote looms
Presidential security official says, the raid widens investigation into the embattled leader's failed attempt to impose martial law.
Wed Dec 11 2024
South Korea police chief arrested as Yoon impeachment looms over failed martial law
Cho Ji-ho is accused of deploying police to block lawmakers from entering parliament after Yoon Suk-Yeol declared martial law on Dec. 3.
Wed Dec 11 2024
Rebel-backed figure takes charge as Syria's interim prime minister
Mohammed al-Bashir says he would lead the interim authority until March 1.
Wed Dec 11 2024
Article 19 & CIJ call for revisions to protect rights in Online Safety Bill 2024
ARTICLE 19 and the Centre for Independent Journalism are concerned about specific provisions of the Online Safety Bill 2024.
Wed Dec 11 2024
South Korea ex-defence minister accused of role in martial law tries to commit suicide, official says
Former South Korean Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun, has tried to commit suicide inside a detention centre, a justice ministry official told.
Wed Dec 11 2024
Stronger ringgit benefits cocoa farmers, reduces agricultural input import costs - MPIC
The reduced import costs would lower production costs for smallholders while boosting their profit margins, it said.
Wed Dec 11 2024