Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ezra Miller is not-guilty of burglary charges in Vermont

Ezra Miller

Hollywood actor Ezra Miller, who will play The Flash in DC, entered a not-guilty plea to burglary charges in Vermont, where he could have received up to 26 years in jail if proven guilty. Miller is accused of burglarizing an occupied home and petty larceny, according to Variety. Miller is accused of breaking into a … Read more

Boohoo starts charging shoppers for returns

Boohoo

Boohoo is the latest company to charge customers for online returns. Products can now only be returned for £1.99 and the fee will be deducted from refunds. Other High Street stores including Uniqlo, Next and Zara already charge for returns. The newest business to charge customers for returns is the fashion brand Boohoo. Products can … Read more

Heathrow is instructed to lower the passenger fee

Civil Aviation Authority orders Heathrow to lower airline passenger fees yearly until 2026. CAA claims that allowing the airport to invest, the fee cut reflected the uptick in traveler numbers. Heathrow said that the action would jeopardise the implementation of crucial enhancements. The Civil Aviation Authority has ordered Heathrow to lower airline passenger fees yearly … Read more

Muslim journalist arrested for insulting Hindus in India

Mohammed Zubair is co-founder of Alt News that exposes false information in the Indian media. He was detained by Delhi police on suspicion of defaming religious beliefs on social media. His detention backs claims that BJP is employing laws from the colonial era to stifle criticism. A well-known Muslim journalist has been detained by Delhi … Read more

France’s new solidarity minister denies assault charges

france

On Sunday, President Emmanuel Macron’s newly designated minister for solidarity and people with disabilities refuted charges of rap* made by an investigative website over a decade ago. Damien Abad, a right-wing heavyweight, was a political coup for the centrist Macron in a cabinet shuffle announced on Friday to prepare for parliament elections next month. The next day, the … Read more

Suzanne Morphew’s girls are standing by their father, who is missing in Colorado.

Suzanne Morphew’s grown children are speaking out in favor of their father only weeks after charges against him were dropped and as the ladies approach the two-year anniversary of their mother’s disappearance. Barry Morphew talked with ABC News, surrounded by his daughters Mallory and Macy Morphew, for the first time since the murder charges against … Read more

Unisame blasts shipping lines for additional charges

Unisame

KARACHI: The Union of Small and Medium Enterprises (Unisame) has urged the Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Maritime Affair Mehmood Moulvi to take up the matter of difficulties created by the shipping lines, a statement said. Unisame President Zulfikar Thaver said that the shipping lines are implementing the late Bill of Lading (B/L) pickup charges … Read more

TotalEnergies to leave Myanmar over human rights abuses

TotalEnergies

PARIS: French oil giant TotalEnergies on Friday said it would withdraw from Myanmar over “worsening” human rights abuses committed since the country’s military took power in a February 2021 coup. “The situation, in terms of human rights and more generally the rule of law, which have kept worsening in Myanmar… has led us to reassess the … Read more

Huawei accused of stealing trade secrets, Assisting Iran against US

Huawei

Chinese multinational technology company Huawei accused of stealing trade secrets and helping Iran track protesters. Reuters reported that  US prosecutors accused Huawei of stealing trade secrets and helping Iran track protesters in its latest indictment against the Chinese company. In the indictment, which supersedes one unsealed last year in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, … Read more

London Criminal Court extends bail of Founder MQM on Strict Terms

The founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) bail

The founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) bail has been extended on strict terms and conditions, while the hate speech trial to begin June 1, 2020 and will continue for two weeks. He appeared before London’s Central Criminal Court today for a hearing in the incitement of violence case against him. Members of the … Read more

Three Pak Army majors sacked for violating discipline: ISPR

Three Pak Army majors sacked for violating discipline

Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Friday has confirmed that three majors of Pakistan Army have been fired for violating discipline. The military’s media wing stated in a statement, “Upon found guilty of charges leveled against them, all three dismissed from service while two also awarded rigorous imprisonment for two years each.” “Charges included misuse of … Read more

London: Founder MQM charged in hate speech case

Altaf Hussain charged by Scotland Yard over hate speech case

The founder of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has been charged by Scotland Yard in incitement speech inquiry for intentionally encouraging or Assisting Offences, contrary to Section 44 of the Serious Crime Act 2007. The MQM leader had appeared at the Southwark Police Station in South London on Thursday for the third time in four … Read more