Torrentz.eu domain was unsuspended and the torrent search was made available to users. When Torrentz’ legal team stated that the suspension was unlawful, the Polish registrar restored the DNS entries of the domain name, reported by TorrentFreak.
Police in Belgium have launched a nationwide hunt on Sunday, enlisting the help of the general public, to locate a lone gunman responsible for killing four people on Saturday at the Brussels Jewish Museum.
A Sydney court started on Friday the trial of the first female genital mutilation case in New South Wales in which three people were accused of performing circumcision on two girls aged 6 and 7 in 2012.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) led an International BlackShades Malware Takedown in more than 19 countries worldwide to arrest the allegedly more than 100 hackers and to stop the widespread of the “malicious software” called the BlackShades.
A U.S. man was so angry with his wife for serving him the wrong dinner that he beat her to death.
The Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde’s request to reopen the case has been put down by the Swedish Supreme Court. Peter’s legal team argued that according to the new EU ruling he cannot be held accountable for infringements done by The Pirate Bay users. According to TorrentFreak, the Supreme Court rejected the application as it did not see any reason.
Australians currently in Thailand, and even those who need to go there, have been strongly warned to exercise all necessary precautions, following the confirmation of a military coup. Travel insurance companies have expressed the policies of travelling Australians in Thailand may be cancelled because of the development.
Some 32 children and one adult were burned alive on Sunday after the bus they were riding erupted in flames. Twenty-four other kids were injured. Charges of aggravated manslaughter will be slapped against the driver and church leader.
Michael Jace, the actors who played a cop from Los Angeles in The Shield, was charged in connection with the fatal shooting of his wife, police said on Tuesday, May 20. The actor apparently called police himself and confessed that he had shot his wife.
At least 25 people have been arrested in Turkey following the May 13 mining disaster in Soma that killed 301 people. Three people had been charged with manslaughter.
A 10-year-old girl claimed that she was sexually assaulted by two elementary school students.
Looks like music companies are determined to block The Pirate Bay. After Australia, France might block TPB as local music industry has notified the internet service providers that it has filed for a cease and desist order against TPB. According to TorrentFreak, apart from blocking the torrent site, the group plans to ban more than a hundred Pirate Bay proxies.
A mother who wanted to watch the 15-rated film movie 'Bad Neighbours' in Vue cinema in Cambridge was barred and kicked out by cinema officials. The reason? She brought along her 11-week-old baby with her.
A Facebook post sparked outrage to the mob leading to the murder of a woman suspected as a witch in Guarujá, Brazil 86 kilometers from Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city.
A nurse in the Philippines' province of Cebu has become the center of outrage of netizens after she taped a newborn's mouth shut because the baby cried loudly and was too noisy.
A Florida Satanist pens a letter to the government asking permission to start a meeting with his satanic prayer
The rise of "Terminator-like" robots may become a reality soon.
A seven-year-old child brought something to school that even his teachers were not allowed to bring in. It was heroin and there were nine bags of it.
Yingluck Shinawatra is no longer Thailand's Prime Minister after a court found her guilty of abusing power that led to a prolonged political crisis that has spurred a number of violent protests.
U.S. Secret Service went berserk and haywire on Tuesday when a man driving a gray Honda Civic was able to breach protocol and joined a motorcade carrying the Obama daughters through a security checkpoint near the presidential mansion.
An ex-bartender, who accused her ex-boss of sexually assaulting her, had the verdict in favour of her winning $2.5 million.
In addition to the problem of unfinished football stadiums in Brazil for the country's hosting of the World Cup games in June, in the case of the stadium in Arruda, operators would need to replace missing toilet bowls.
For the very first time, the U.S. Department of Education has publicly revealed a list of colleges that are under investigation for possible violations regarding sexual assault and harassment complaints on their campuses.
A Canadian man spread faeces on the door of his ex-wife and left threat messages on her phone. As a result, he was sentenced to 10-day imprisonment.
Knowing death was imminent, one of the young passengers of the ill-fated sunken South Korean passenger ferry Sewol documented his final moments as the vessel started sinking. His video captured on his cellphone was released by his father to allow the world a glimpse of how they died.
Kurt Cobain called his wife Courtney Love a “bi*** with zits” before he died in 1994. A note inside the Nirvana frontman’s wallet reveals what he really thought of the Hole singer.
Two Canadian women have been arrested in connection with break-ins at half a dozen homes in Southern Ontario.
Relatives and families of the 683 people sentenced to death by an Egyptian court warned the government Egypt faces a probable civil war uprising if it continues with its mass trial and collective executions.
RadiumOne million dollar worth CEO Gurbaksh Chahal is fired by his company’s board of directors following a hyped domestic violence case filed by former girlfriend.
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, yielding to national pressure, had ordered the suspension of the construction of what could have been the country's fourth nuclear power plant.