US judge gives go-ahead to execution using novel method
A federal judge in Alabama has given the green light to America’s first-ever execution using nitrogen gas, a method condemned by UN experts Read Full Article at RT.com
A federal judge in Alabama has given the green light to America’s first-ever execution using nitrogen gas, a method condemned by UN experts Read Full Article at RT.com
The ICJ in The Hague is hearing a genocide case against Israel over its retaliation following the Hamas attack last October Read Full Article at RT.com
A series of arson attacks of Canadian churches are reportedly linked to a scandal involving the mass graves of indigenous children Read Full Article at RT.com
The locally manufactured UAVs, developed in partnership with an Israeli firm, are set to enhance India’s maritime capabilities Read Full Article at RT.com
This week, we dig into all the big news from CES and identify some of the best, weirdest, and saddest stuff we saw at the show.
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun previously told employees, "We’re going to approach this number one acknowledging our mistake."
A man is accused of drunkenly grabbing and asking a flight attendant to join "the mile-high club" on his first flight, according to court documents.
Russia’s use of North Korean nuclear-capable missiles in Ukraine has "significant implication on global nuclear non-proliferation," South Korea said.
A clip of the Meta CEO revealing Facebook’s motto and logo during a 2010 interview has resurfaced in a new documentary.
Unlike a standard Big Mac, which contains two patties, the jumbo-sized burger has four.