Charles Saatchi has now admitted that he attacked his wife Nigella Lawson when he choked her in public. The advertising tycoon previously downplayed the incident, calling it as a "playful tiff" between husband and wife.
Anne Lu
Jun 18, 2013
Trial for Cleveland suspect Ariel Castro subjects victim Amanda berry, Michelle Knight and Gina de Jesus to more emotional pain
Athena Yenko
Jun 18, 2013
Police had no plans of stopping its attacks on Istanbul protesters as it detain more than 100 people
Athena Yenko
Jun 18, 2013
Russian President Vladimir Putin raised the issue about the US supplying weaponries to organ-eating Syrian rebels
Athena Yenko
Jun 17, 2013
Matt Damon, Robert de Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Naomi Watts, Christoph Waltz, Alec Baldwin, John Cusack and Whoopi Goldberg appeared in a video calling for the Obama Government to stop using nuclear weapons
Athena Yenko
Jun 17, 2013
The Immigration Amendment Bill has passed its third reading in the parliament legalising the mass detention of asylum seekers reaching the shores of New Zealand. Covered by the law are those arriving in groups of at least 30 people, and they will be issued a single warrant for six months detention.
Frances Samson
Jun 14, 2013
The protests at Taksim Square and Gezi Park in Istanbul remain unstoppable in its 14th day
Athena Yenko
Jun 13, 2013
PM Julia Gillard was a subject of a sexist menu served at the Opposition’s fundraiser activity
Athena Yenko
Jun 13, 2013
It seemed like there is no stopping the protests in Istanbul as police strike back to the protesters
Athena Yenko
Jun 12, 2013
Google, Facebook, Youtube and Microsoft denied allowing the US government direct access to their servers to spy on users
Athena Yenko
Jun 12, 2013
Iraq veteran anti-war activist, Adam Kokesh, was arrested again for smoking pot in public
Athena Yenko
Jun 11, 2013
A Syrian mother grieves for her 15-year-old son shot by rebels before her for blasphemy.
Athena Yenko
Jun 11, 2013
The Turks were now clear about what they want; apparently the government chose to remain deaf
Athena Yenko
Jun 07, 2013
Israel Defense Forces or IDF is on its way of passing a regulation specifying limitations on soldier’s use of social networks.
Athena Yenko
Jun 07, 2013
Cleveland kidnapping victims, Amanda Berry, Gina de Jesus and Michelle Knight are to be given $25,000 per year and college tuition
Athena Yenko
Jun 06, 2013
The world had been asking why a hero will kill innocent civilians. American soldier Robert Bales finally had the answer.
Athena Yenko
Jun 06, 2013
Defence Minister A.K. Anthony of India came to Australia to meet with Australian Labor Party Defence Minister Stephen Smith discussing maritime security and bilateral defence cooperation.
Athena Yenko
Jun 06, 2013
In the midst of extreme violence happening in Istanbul, touching moments kept the fire burning for the protesters
Athena Yenko
Jun 05, 2013
A 45-year-old man has been arrested for posing as boy band heartthrob Harry Styles and enticing young girls to perform sex acts online. John Eastman of Connecticut is charged with employing a minor in an obscene performance among other charges.
Anne Lu
Jun 04, 2013
People of Istanbul call out on international media to report on what’s really happening in Istanbul
Athena Yenko
Jun 03, 2013
France blacklisted a total of 17 countries over alleged Foreign Aid Fraud
Athena Yenko
May 29, 2013
Lesbian lovers, Rehana Kausar and Sobia Kamar defied Muslim religion as they exchange their vows in a registry office in London
Athena Yenko
May 28, 2013
As an "educated multi-millionaire," Amanda Bynes can sue just about anyone, as she had threatened in the past. This time, however, it appears that she has real cause. She says she is going to sue the New York Police Department for illegally entering her apartment among other things.
Anne Lu
May 28, 2013
The New York Police Department is looking into the sexual assault allegations made by Amanda Bynes last week. The troubled actress claims the police officer who arrested her had slapped her vagina after making bogus accusations against her.
Anne Lu
May 27, 2013
Taipei released on Tuesday a voyage data record that indicates non-intrusion of the Taiwanese fishing boat into Philippine waters on May 9. The alleged intrusion has claimed the life of one Taiwanese fisherman after a Philippine patrol boat reportedly fired on the fishing vessel 50 times.
Frances Samson
May 23, 2013
Melbourne Archbishop Denis Hart tells formal inquiry that church leaders have helped in cover-ups
Sandy Miguel
May 22, 2013
The Philippines has filed another diplomatic protest against China this time for the alleged encroachment of Chinese vessels in Ayungin Reef off the coast of Palawan.
Frances Samson
May 22, 2013
Cyber hackers from China are fearless as it resumes its cyber attacks to the U.S.
Athena Yenko
May 21, 2013
Three teenagers in the U.S. who allegedly raped a 12-year-old girl in December and posted the video of the crime on Facebook will be tried as adults. The boys were held in custody in lieu of the $900,000 [A$918,000] bail in a hearing before the criminal court on Friday.
Anne Lu
May 21, 2013
North Korea has just fired its sixth missile as part of their right to exercise military drills
Athena Yenko
May 21, 2013