Celebs flock to pop star Charli XCX’s wild birthday party
Billie Eilish, Lorde, Nelly Furtado, Glen Powell… who didn't attend Charli XCX's LA birthday party over the weekend?
Billie Eilish, Lorde, Nelly Furtado, Glen Powell… who didn't attend Charli XCX's LA birthday party over the weekend?
ICC prosecutor urges world to 'stop the bleeding' before Sudan region spirals out of control NEW YORK CITY: The International Criminal Court prosecutor said Monday that violence in Sudan has continued to escalate over the past six months, with reports of rape, crimes against children and mass persecution. “Terrorism has become a common currency,” Karim … Read more
Hungry drivers have found a new way to drink alcohol, and it could help them avoid legal trouble.
A leading candidate on FBoy Island left the other contestants speechless on the first night with a lewd confession.
DHAKA: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country on Monday, ending 15 years of rule as thousands of protesters defied a nationwide curfew and stormed the prime minister's official residence. Bangladesh's military chief Waqar-uz-Zaman announced in a televised address that he was taking power at a “crucial moment for the country” and … Read more
A U.S. court has ruled that Google has a monopoly in search in a landmark antitrust case that could have far-reaching consequences.
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' teenage daughter was spotted crying on the phone while walking around New York City.
ALGIERS: An Algiers court said on Monday that three rejected presidential candidates were under “judicial supervision” and 68 people, including elected officials, were temporarily detained as part of an investigation into election fraud.They are accused of being involved in 'signature sales' ahead of the presidential election on September 7. Candidates must raise a lot of … Read more
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have given their first joint TV interview since Oprah, and she had no hesitation in answering.
RIYADH: Private sector employment in Saudi Arabia reached 11.47 million as of the end of July, up 0.5 percent from June, according to a new report. According to figures released by the National Labor Observatory, the total number of Saudi Arabian citizens employed in the private sector has reached 2.34 million, an increase of 1,206 … Read more