Turkish Football Club President Arrested For Punching Referee
The president of a Turkish football club has been arrested for punching a match referee in the face.
The president of a Turkish football club has been arrested for punching a match referee in the face.
A German tourist was stabbed to death near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. According to local media reports, at least two other individuals were critically hurt during the stabbing.
Google has announced that it’ll delete millions of inactive Gmail accounts by the start of December. The decision came after the tech giant announced that it wouldn’t let ad-blocking extensions do their job.
A former advisor to the ex-US President Obama has gone viral for his genocidal remarks. Mr. Stuart Seldowitz was seen harassing and making racist statements to an Egyptian street vendor in New York City.
A police officer received a call and responded to a situation in Hillsborough County. The officer, Deputy Scott Pracht, asks the boy’s mother if everything is fine. The mother responds by calling his child, who, according to her, doesn’t even know what 911 is.
Police in South Africa have arrested a TikToker who was falsely claiming to be a medical doctor. Matthew Lani, the fake doctor, was arrested when he tried to enter a health facility in South Africa. The educational institute said Lani has no academic background and doesn’t even have a school-leaving certificate.
Research by the American Psychological Association suggests that 40% of people choose ignorance when given an option.
A 24-year-old student admitted to having threatened republican congressman Matt Gaetz.
A Russian lab at the International Space Station reported yet another leak, and this time, the Nauka module.
The US has secured the release of one of its soldiers who crossed the border into North Korea two months ago. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said Army Private Travis King is back in US custody as he thanked partner countries who helped in securing his release.
Elon Musk’s startup Neuralink is set to embark on its first ever clinical trial. The company announced on Tuesday that it was accepting interested individuals who would like to offer themselves for recruitment.
The UK government is banning the American bully XL dogs by the end of this year. The British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak described the dogs as dangerous to the communities after a man died in an attack by the dog. The PM ordered the concerned authorities to identify the breed so that he can proceed legally.