Donald Trump Named Time Magazine's Person of the Year for the Second Time
new york December 12, 2024 15:00Time Magazine has named Donald Trump as the Person of the Year for the second time, emphasizing his significant influence on the world.
Time Magazine has named Donald Trump as the Person of the Year for the second time, emphasizing his significant influence on the world.
Recent discovery in Syria sheds light on Assad's alleged involvement in captagon trade to support his regime economically.
A man who faked his own drowning and disappeared, fooling authorities and his family, has returned to the US and is facing legal charges.
Missing woman Hannah attempted to obtain a visa for an Argentine friend through a fake marriage, while her desperate father committed suicide.
A shocking case of abuse and murder in the UK leaves a 10-year-old girl dead and her father and stepmother convicted of the crime.
In 2024, 54 journalists have been killed worldwide according to the annual report of the international non-governmental organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol defended his decision to declare a state of emergency in the country last week to investigate North Korean hacking within the election commission.
A deadly migrant route has claimed the lives of six individuals aboard fishing boats heading to the Canary Islands.
An 11-year-old girl has been identified as the sole survivor of a sunken migrant boat off Lampedusa, Italy. The girl, believed to be from Sierra Leone, was rescued by rescue workers and brought to safety on the Italian island.
Greenpeace has agreed to pay a €363,000 settlement to Shell in order to end legal action over protest against oil rig. The organization will refrain from demonstrating at three Shell oil and gas fields in the North Sea for the next five years.
A fire near Malibu, close to Los Angeles in the US state of California, has forced the evacuation of thousands of people. The fire has already burned over a thousand hectares of land in the popular area known for its celebrity and billionaire residents.
The suspect in the shooting death of insurance executive Brian Thompson refuses to be extradited to New York. The 26-year-old Luigi Mangione appeared in court for a hearing over his extradition, resisting authorities and expressing discontent with the process.
Former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun attempted suicide in a detention center using underwear, according to an official from the Ministry of Justice. Kim had resigned last Wednesday and was arrested on Sunday for his alleged role in declaring a state of emergency.
Argentinians look back at a year under the leadership of their new eccentric president, Javier Milei, and share mixed feelings about the changes in the country.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to begin his long-awaited trial amidst escalating tensions in the region. The trial comes as Israel faces criticism for its actions in Syria, including accusations of violating international law.
Three individuals demanded 15 million euros from the former Formula 1 champion, Michael Schumacher, to prevent the publication of photos taken after his skiing accident.
A suspect in the murder case of insurance CEO has been charged with murder in the state of New York, USA.
A Chinese man suspected of the murder of a heavily pregnant woman in Haarlem in 2004 has been placed on Europol's Most Wanted list. The suspect, Jian Xia, is believed to be living in Spain under an alias.
During a recent meeting in Paris, Donald Trump praised Prince William's appearance, stating that he looked very handsome and complimenting him on his looks. Trump also discussed health issues within the royal British Family during the conversation.
French footballer Kylian Mbappé stated that he is not worried about a potential rape case in Stockholm as he has not received a summons. He emphasized his love for the French national team in a recent interview.
Former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun has been arrested for his alleged involvement in the declaration of a state of emergency, according to the Yonhap news agency.
Multiple packages have washed ashore along the coast of Vlieland and Ameland, potentially containing drugs. The majority of the packages were found on the beach of Ameland.
The US Secretary of State has urged Turkey to protect civilians in Syria, including minorities, in a discussion with the Turkish Foreign Minister.
Syrian jihadists have reportedly captured the city of Daraa in the southern part of the country, following a deal with the army of President Bashar al-Assad.
Authorities possess CCTV footage of the unknown suspect who was last seen at a bus station in New York.
The Romanian High Court has ruled that the presidential elections must be completely redone due to alleged Russian interference.
Jihadist rebels are at the gates of Homs in Syria causing fear among the local population. Recent violence has led to over 800 casualties. Read more on the latest developments.
The police in St. Petersburg, Florida, have arrested a man accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend dead over three years ago, thanks to an old TikTok video.
After capturing Aleppo and Hama, Syrian rebels are now pushing towards Homs, the country's third city, causing thousands to flee in anticipation of the approaching battle.
Iceland has granted permits to two ships to hunt whales for another five years. The permits allow for the capture of 209 common minke whales and 217 fin whales per year.