
Myanmar declares zero-tolerance on cyberscams as crackdown widens, but doubts persist
Military authorities vow to eradicate scam centers along the Thai border, yet observers say the industry is adapting and may relocate.

Military authorities vow to eradicate scam centers along the Thai border, yet observers say the industry is adapting and may relocate.

Abu Wadee, alias Mosab Abdulkarim Al-Gassas, released from prison after serving nine months for illegal entry, is under electronic monitoring and lodging an asylum claim as critics urge immediate deportation.

U.S. ambassador to France Charles Kushner criticizes Paris' response to antisemitism in a TIME interview, recounting a July letter to President Macron and urging steps in education and community outreach.

Daily Mail notes that earlier claims overstated potential rate increases for pubs, providing corrected figures.

A Republican-led committee will scrutinize the Fulton County district attorney’s handling of the 2020 election case against Donald Trump, focusing on staffing and potential conflicts of interest.

Former chancellor says scientists warned timing and duration mattered; inquiry notes a delay in lockdown linked to higher deaths and criticizes government culture during the crisis.

Former president alleges the BBC defamed him by editing a Jan. 6 speech for a Panorama documentary; the broadcaster says it will defend the suit.

British Transport Police say the death is not being treated as suspicious; a file will be prepared for the coroner as London-area transit authority suspends service between Epping and Woodford

Kyiv and several regions targeted as hundreds of drones and missiles strike across Ukraine, wounding dozens and drawing international condemnation.