Why the Arrest of Telegram’s Pavel Durov Is Sparking Outrage
Durov's detainment in France has implications for free speech and social media responsibility.
How ‘Friendshoring’ Made Southeast Asia Pivotal to the AI Revolution
Thanks in part to "friendshoring," Malaysia now rivals South Korea and Silicon Valley as a semiconductor powerhouse amid the AI boom.
Indian Police Fire Teargas at Rally Against Rape and Killing of Trainee Doctor
Indian police fired tear gas at protesters demanding the resignation of an official over the investigation into a murder of a resident doctor.
Israeli Military Says It Rescued Another Hostage Abducted in Hamas’ Oct. 7 Attack
The Israeli military said Tuesday that it has rescued one of the scores of people abducted in Hamas' Oct. 7 attack.
What Is Telegram and Why Was Its CEO Arrested in Paris?
Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the messaging app, was arrested over allegations his platform is being used for illicit activity.
Indonesia’s New Capital—and Its Outgoing President’s Legacy—Is in Limbo
Jokowi’s pet project, Nusantara, faces an uncertain future, as he tries to cement his legacy before leaving office.
The Captain of Mike Lynch’s Super Yacht Shipwreck in Sicily Is Under Investigation
The captain of a super yacht that underwent a shipwreck in Sicily last week killing seven people, is now under investigation.
How Ukraine Beat Russia in the Black Sea | TIME
The victories achieved with cheap, exploding drones could give President Zelensky an edge in future peace talks.
What to Know About the Iceland Cave Collapse
One tourist died, another was injured, and two were believed missing until authorities determined no one was unaccounted for.
Australia’s New Right to Disconnect Law Allows Workers to Ignore Calls and Emails After Hours
Under the new legislation, which has drawn criticism from business groups, employers face fines for getting in touch with an employee for non-essential reasons outside of working hours.
A Breakdown of the Heavy Exchange of Fire Between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah
Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah on Sunday launched their heaviest exchange of fire after months of strikes and counterstrikes.
Authorities Arrest Telegram CEO Pavel Durov at a Paris Airport, French Media Report
The founder and CEO of the popular encrypted messaging service Telegram was detained at a Paris airport, French media reported Sunday.
How Bangladesh Can Become a True Democracy
The Nobel laureate interim leader Muhammad Yunus must prioritize reforming police and military, the constitution, and the judiciary.
Italian Prosecutors Open Shipwreck and Manslaughter Investigation Into Superyacht Sinking
Prosecutors in Italy said Saturday they have opened an investigation into shipwreck and manslaughter after the superyacht capsized.
The Suspect in the Germany Attack Was Motivated by Islamic State Group Ideology, Prosecutors Say
A Syrian man was held on suspicion of murder and membership in a terrorist organization in connection to the Solingen knife attack.
As Gaza-Inspired Boycotts Continue, New Brands Are Emerging to Fill the Void
The Gaza-inspired boycotts of Coca-Cola, Starbucks, and McDonald's are giving way to brands seeking to fill the void.
Gaza’s Doctors Face a New Battle: The War on Polio
The history of polio shows us the disease is well-equipped to distress Gaza past the point of return.
An Iceland Volcano Erupts Again But Spares the Nearby Town of Grindavik For Now
A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted Thursday evening for the sixth time since December.
The 'World's Worst Humanitarian Crisis' Comes Into Focus | TIME
Photographer Nicolò Filippo Rosso documented his recent trips to a refugee camp in Adré.
Biggest Diamond in Over a Century Is Found in Botswana at a Whopping 2,492 Carats
The Botswana government says the 2,492-carat stone is the second-biggest ever discovered in a mine. It's the biggest diamond found since 1905.
Andrew Tate Put on House Arrest in Romania Amid Trafficking Allegations Involving Minors
Prosecutors are investigating the divisive internet influencer prosecutors as part of a sprawling new case that involves allegations of human trafficking of minors and sex with a minor.
Passenger Arrested After Opening Plane’s Emergency Exit and Walking on Wing at Australian Airport
A passenger was arrested at an airport in Australia after he left a stationary airplane through an emergency exit.
Pakistani Man to Remain in Officers’ Custody Over Misinformation That Sparked U.K. Rioting
A court in Pakistan allowed investigators to question a man in their custody for four more days about his role in spreading misinformation.
Thousands of Indonesians Attempt to Storm Parliament to Protest Changes to Election Law
Thousands of Indonesians attempted to storm parliament to protest changes to election laws. Police made efforts to disperse the crowd.
‘New Sense of Fear’: Taylor Swift Breaks Silence on Alleged Terrorist Plot Targeting Her Shows
The 34-year-old pop star said in a statement posted on social media that she was filled with “a new sense of fear” and “a tremendous amount of guilt.“