Libyan slits daughters’ throats in ‘honour killings’ after they were raped by Gaddafi's troops
A Libyan father slit the throats of his three teenage daughters in an ‘honour killing’ after they were raped by Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s loyalists during the siege of the port city of Misrata.
The s
Man chases out wife for refusing to wear skirt while having sex
A man is said to have kicked out his wife for refusing to wear a skirt while having sex with him.
According to Sin Chew Daily, Wang Wen Yaun from Singapore revealed he was introduced to his Chinese n
‘Non-violent’ anti-corruption hero Anna Hazare no ‘Gandhi’, says Oz journo
Anna Hazare, India’s first anti-corruption crusader who pressurized the government to enact the Jan Lokpal Bill (Citizen Ombudsman Bill) in a ‘peaceful and non-violent’ manner, did an impressive job o
Gaddafi and his sons ‘raped’ female bodyguards: Report
Five women who formed a part of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s select unit of female bodyguards have claimed that they were raped and abused by the now ousted dictator and his sons.
According
Meet the UK twins who have two different fathers
Beating odds of a billion to one, a woman in the UK gave birth to twins, who are from two different fathers.
Mum Charlotte Hilbrandt became pregnant by ex-husband Michael and new boyfriend Tommy when
Japanese firm orders 2,700 staff to get identical haircut to save energy
A Japanese company has ordered all its 2,700 employees to get the same haircut as a part of a national campaign to reduce energy consumption.
Tokyo-based Maeda Corporation announced the move in the w
Oz school slammed for asking students if gay sex is ‘the sickest sin’
A school in Australia has caused controversy after it asked its students whether homosexuality is ‘the sickest sin’ in a home assignment.
The homework given to 14 and 15-year-olds at Armadale Christi
Texas court upholds ‘pole tax’ on strip clubs that serve alcohol
The Texas Supreme Court has decided that the ‘pole tax’, a 5-dollar-per-customer fee that strip clubs, which serve alcohol, are required to pay the state, is constitutional.
The court overturned the
Prince Harry’s life and loves to be immortalised as cartoon strip
Prince Harry’s life, loves and escapades are to be immortalised in the form of a cartoon strip.
The 26-year-old Prince of Wales, the third in line to the throne has been turned into a cartoon charact
Audible farting banned for downrange mariners as it offends Afghans
Audible farting has been banned for some Marines downrange as it is said to offend the Afghans.
Along with a ban on audible farting, the marines are not supposed to curse or use abusive language as t