The theory that the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 is a victim of terrorism appears no longer credible, according to the Interpol, because of the discovery of the users of the two stolen passports.
Australian Crime Commission joins chase against young Australian allegedly travelling to Syria to join jihadist groups
Because authorities are still clueless what really happened to the Boeing 777 jet of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, they are now considering other explanations behind the mysterious disappearance of the ill-fated plane.
Although Thailand appears to be a haven for stolen passports based on recent accounts of Italian Luigi Maraldi and Austrian Christian Kozel, a lot of Australians too had lost their passports in 2013.
Sex and abuse as well as slavery and child bride issues were featured in covers of three glossy magazines which recently gained much attention in the internet.
Thailand is a haven for passport thieves. It turns out that it was not only the passport of 37-year-old Italian Luigi Maraldi which was stolen in the popular beach resort of Phuket and used to board the ill-fated Malaysian Airlines Flight 370.
Poking a hole in a condom and getting the girlfriend pregnant because of the prank is considered a form of sexual assault, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Friday.
Is the missing Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 jet a victim of terrorism? That angle is one possibility that has come up after the Foreign Ministry of Italy said that one passenger listed on the flight manifest, Italian Luigi Maraldi, is not on board the plane since his passport was stolen in Thailand in August 2013.
Former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and current Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was sentenced on Friday to five years prison term on charges of sodomy.
Apple Inc has been the target of a grieving son’s attack for its “utter lack of understanding and discretion” after the company denied the boy’s request to unlock the iPad which belonged to his deceased mother.
Wayne Bryson had sex with his girlfriend's, Amber Hickling, dog.
A dead newborn baby was discovered on a footpath near Melbourne’s St. Albans footpath. Whoever killed the baby had left the newborn hidden under a tree. Police questioned an 18-year-old woman who was living near the footpath. She was then released after questioning.
New Zealand has placed sixth overall in the World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index. The global index measured 99 countries based on eight categories which include crime, government accountability, corruption, basic rights, security and access to justice and order.
A top U.S. court has ruled that it is not illegal to take upskirt photos of women.
Abdul Malik Rustam, the “burqa” killer who came into prominence after being accused of the cold-blooded murder of his 21-year-old wife, was sentenced to life imprisonment for 17 years with no possibility for parole.
Al Jazeera English journalists were lock in a cage for 23 hours a day; even during court trials
Former French president Nicholas Sarkozy and wife, model turned singer-songwriter Carla Bruni-Sarkozy are seeking legal action after private conversations of the couple were leaked online.
Freed Aussie missionary John Short shared his grueling experience after being detained in North Korea.
Ukrainian nationals who were presently in Australia were given leeway to Australian visas while Ukraine is still under threat. This allows them to stay in the country until their safety is guaranteed.
A man from Calgary, Canada has been found guilty of animal abuse for failing to provide adequate care for 34 dogs. He has been ordered by the court to pay a $5000 fine and was likewise slapped with a lifetime three animal limit.
The teenager who had sued her parents demanding immediate financial relief for tuitions was discouraged by the judge.
The Florida man is a former headmaster who won $80,000 from the school authorities who employed him.
The world will have to continue waiting. Disappointment pours in after a report came that the alleged Marilyn Monroe and Kenny Bros. sex tape has been cancelled for auction.
The International Court of Justice, the highest court for United Nations, made a milestone decision ruling against Australia in its $40 billion dispute involving oil and gas reserves in Timor Sea.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott will give update on amendments on overseas adoption process with actor Hugh Jackman
Recording Artist Chris Brown has been confirmed to have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and bipolar disorder by a rehabilitation facility in Malibu. The facility said his aggression is caused by these two disorders.
North Korea claims freedom of religion. But a recent report from the United Nations ranked Kin Jong-un regime as one of the world's most oppressive regime describing his leadership similar to those of Nazi Germany.
Some people said when a man from California sues McDonalds for $1.5 million over a napkin, the world is definitely becoming "too crazy."
A video made up of photos of a man's hand being cut off in Syria is circulating in YouTube and has gone viral. The images from Maskanah were initially posted in Twitter but were eventually removed.
Swedish award-winning film Children’s Island was banned across Australia