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The most brutal despots and dictators in history

Throughout history, there have been numerous tyrants, dictators, and despots who have held positions of immense power over nations of people. Instead of treating this privilege with respect, these individuals chose to establish authoritarian regimes that dismiss political diversity, disregard human rights, and neglect the importance of upholding the law. This gallery explores those who have left a lasting legacy of oppressive rule and brought suffering to their countries. To learn more, click through the gallery.


Black Death: the Middle Ages' deadliest plague

The Black Death, a deadly bubonic plague pandemic in the 14th century, caused widespread havoc, claiming around 200 million lives. As the disease spread, entire towns and villages were wiped out, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Originating from fleas on rats, the disease spread rapidly through flea bites, leading to catastrophic consequences, including fear, panic, and the decimation of communities. But how much do we know really about the origin, transmission, and consequences of this deadly medieval killer? Curious? Click on the gallery to explore the Black Death's impact.


Selangor police bust syndicate selling meth-laced vape

Selangor police chief Hussein Omar Khan says it is the largest bust of drug-laced vape liquid in the state this year.


How did the media in the Middle East cover Israel's strike on Iran?

Israel's massive strike on Iranian nuclear facilities and military officials has heightened regional tensions and led to varied media coverage across the Middle East. View on euronews


Speculation of ex-AG in the running for number 2 judicial post sparks concerns on CJ Maimun's successor

Ahmad Terrirudin Mohd Salleh is however dwarfed in terms of experience by another candidate for the post of Chief Judge of Malaya.


Sabah PKR supports legal action in mining scandal

MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki yesterday said ‘one or two individuals’ will be charged in court in connection with the scandal.


Israel's strikes on Iran rock Wall Street

Wall Street rocked by Israel's strike on Iranian nuclear and military targets.


Petronas awards first MBR 2025 contract to Dialog, taps Sabah’s hydrocarbons

Mutiara Cluster, the first production sharing contract under the Malaysia Bid Round 2025, begins production by 2029.


Saving Rhinos: What Anti-Poaching Teams Are Up Against

In the shadows of Africa’s savannah and Asia’s dense forests, a war rages that most people never see. It’s a battle between dedicated conservationists and well-organized criminal networks – all centered around one of Earth’s most magnificent creatures: the rhinoceros. Rhino populations have plummeted over the past century, with some species teetering on the brink … The post Saving Rhinos: What Anti-Poaching Teams Are Up Against appeared first on Animals Around The Globe.


Actor-singer to be charged with sexual assault next week, Selangor cops say

KUALA LUMPUR: An actor-singer previously detained for alleged sexual assault of an underaged teen will be charged next week, Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan says. Read full story


Terrorist attacks police with molotovs and a hatchet

Terrorist Alexander Dighton attacks police with molotovs and a hatchet at Talbot Green Police Station in Wales.


The huge dam in China that is making our days longer

The biggest hydroelectric project in the world, the Three Gorges Dam, sits on the Yangtze River in the Hubei province of China. It took decades to build and, despite its incredible capacity for power generation, it has been shrouded in controversy. From an increased risk of landslides, to the displacement of local residents, many have found something to complain about when it comes to the Three Gorges Dam. One topic that has left people scratching their heads, however, is the dam's potential ability to change the length of our days. Curious? Check out this gallery to find out more.


The story of the capture of the German submarine U-505

On June 4, 1944, US naval forces captured intact a German submarine: U-505. It was the first enemy warship seized on the high seas by the US Navy since the War of 1812. It was a remarkable coup, not least because the vessel in question, a Type IXC, was one of the Nazi regime's most powerful and sophisticated U-boats. Its top-secret capture was kept from the public until after the war ended, when another chapter in this remarkable story began. So, how exactly did the Americans put one over Hitler, and what happened next? Click through and relive one of the most incredible episodes of the Second World War.


An 82-year-old woman convinced she is in love in Ivory Coast

Marie-José, 82, returned to France on June 9, 2025, after spending 9 months in Ivory Coast with a man she met online. Her return comes as her son claims romance scam, while she insists she acted freely. A journey in search of love In September 2024, Marie-José, an 82-year-old widow living near Rouen, […]


Madame Blavatsky: the Russian mystic and occult leader

Helena Blavatsky, also known as Madame Blavatsky, was a 19th-century Russian mystic who co-founded the Theosophical Society and wrote extensively on Theosophy. But who was this woman, really? What was her life like, and what did she believe in? In this gallery, we bring you the fascinating life story of Helena Blavatsky, as well as the movement she represented: Theosophy. Click through to discover more.


Bengaluru Court Stays Probe in Case Over Husband’s Love for Cat

In an unusual turn of events, a Bengaluru court has stayed an investigation into a case filed by a woman reportedly upset over her husband’s affection for their cat. The court’s sharp observations about “frivolous cases” clogging the criminal justice system highlight a growing concern about misuse of legal remedies for domestic disputes. The judge ... Read more The post Bengaluru Court Stays Probe in Case Over Husband’s Love for Cat appeared...


Extraordinary 16th-century shipwreck discovered at record depth off French coast

16th-century shipwreck found off French coast, 2,567metres deep


Pedestrian hit by car, feared drowned in river in KL

Police say the man is believed to have fallen into the river after two vehicles collided.


The history of the strained relationship between Israel and Iran

This gallery visits the history of the strained relationship between the Israel and Iran. Iran, one of the first nations to recognize the state of Israel under its Pahlavi dynasty, took a sharp turn after its 1979 revolution. Today, Iran is one of the strongest advocates of Palestinian resistance against Israeli forces in Gaza, further aggravating tension between Israel and Iran. What happened between the nations to now lead to a war? Click on to find out.


These countries have no armed forces

In this day and age, it's hard to imagine a country without their own military. Ensuring defense is a top priority for most countries, but not all have a standing army, or indeed any type of armed forces. Some of these nations have very close relationships with other countries, while others rely of alliances and agreements to ensure they remain safe and are protected in case things go wrong. Intrigued? Click through this gallery to find out which nations don't have armed forces.


Should private school VAT be abolished? Four parents battle it out


Israeli Mossad agents 'infiltrate heart of Iran'

Spies are alleged to have infiltrated deep in the heart of Iran before Israel unleashed Operation ‘Rising Lion’ on military and nuclear facilities. Intelligence agents with Israel’s Mossad smuggled ‘special-made’ weapons to destroy defence infrastructure, like ballistic missile launchers. Footage shared by the agency appears to show two operatives ...


The most significant refugee crises in history

War is a harrowing ordeal, leaving behind a trail of devastation wherever it strikes. Over the ages, countless individuals have been uprooted from their homes, compelled to embark on perilous voyages in search of safety and asylum. These citizens are victims of situations largely out of their control and typically receive little outside help. Read on to learn more about the worst refugee crises in history.


Putin's many failures revealed: soldiers left unequipped


History's silliest excuses for war

War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing. There have been many ridiculous and petty reasons to wage it throughout human history. In this gallery, we'll explain some of the most unbelievable excuses ever used to justify going to war. Stray dogs, emus, and even soccer matches have ignited violent conflicts in the past, believe it or not. Click on to discover some of the silliest causes of war in history!


Sheriff in Florida threatens deadly response to violent protests

Violent protests have erupted around the nation inspired by the rioters in Los Angeles taking a stand against President Donald Trump and his Immigration Enforcement agents.


Scientists found 2.4-million-year-old stone tools in Algeria that challenge East Africa’s claim as the cradle of humanity.

In 2018, scientists made a discovery of stone tools at Ain Boucherit, Algeria, dated to approximately 2.4 million years ago. The find challenges our previously held notions about the development of early humans.


Pune Woman Ordered to Relocate 300 Cats After Residents’ Complaints

A shocking case of extreme animal hoarding has emerged in Pune, where authorities issued a notice to a woman keeping an astonishing 300 cats in her residential flat. The Hadapsar police station acted on multiple complaints from distressed neighbors who could no longer tolerate the situation. The flat owner has been ordered to relocate the ... Read more The post Pune Woman Ordered to Relocate 300 Cats After Residents’ Complaints appeared first on...


Former Armenian PM arrested on graft charges

Hovik Abrahamyan is accused of money laundering, abuse of power and illegal business activities.


MACC secures US$954mil forfeiture linked to 1MDB from Swiss bank account

The Kuala Lumpur High Court allows the seizure after it was told that there were no objections or claims made by any party.


Iran conflict to test Israel's high-tech arsenal

Two of the Middle East’s most powerful militaries, Israel and Iran, edge closer to open war, fuelling fears that the region may be on the brink of what could be the most significant conflict of the century. View on euronews


What are the effects of being deported?

Deportation, the expulsion by a state of a foreign national from its sovereign territory, has all sorts of implications for those on the receiving end of such an order. You can be deported for simply not having the required travel documentation at hand. But you can also be removed for violating immigration laws or having a criminal conviction. More widely, the effects of deportation and forced separation on immigrants, their families, and communities can be devastating. The psychosocial consequences alone are often profound, with deportations having a long-lasting and sometimes permanent impact on physical and mental health. Presently, the discussion surrounding deportation is a hugely controversial and divisive topic in the United States. In some cases, individuals have been deported from the US illegally, which only fuels the debate about who should be deported and why. So, what exactly does being deported mean? For more context and a brief history of deportation through the ages, click through this gallery.


Myanmar junta jet crash kills 4 civilians

The country has been consumed by civil war since the junta ousted the government in 2021.


Rejected: Trump’s latest love letter to Kim Jong Un wasn't accepted


US Embassy urges Americans to leave these countries

The US has issued many warnings over the decades whenever conditions in a country have become too dangerous for its citizens to stay. In this gallery, we'll revisit 15 times the US Embassy urged American citizens to leave certain countries. Click through now to discover more.


Iran launches 100 drones at Israel

The drones will take several hours to reach Israel and the IDF is working to shoot them down, Deffrin said.


Israel's strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities is a win for global security

Condemning terrorism, halting nuclear proliferation, and defending innocent lives must not be controversial positions, they must be moral imperatives, Sacha Roytman Dratwa writes. View on euronews


How Iranian retaliation could draw in US forces and set the Middle East on fire

Israeli official calls for 'involvement of other democratic nations' in conflict with Iran


Meet India's all-women vigilante gang

India's heartland has a dark reputation for domestic violence, sexual abuse, and oppression, making the pure fact of living as a woman a huge risk. But instead of waiting around for aid from those in power, a group of marginalized women banded together to wield sticks and take on the villains themselves. Known as the Gulabi Gang or Pink Gang, this all-women vigilante group goes around beating up rapists and abusers, and fighting for women’s rights. Click through this gallery to see the incredible tale of women radically empowering themselves.


Anwar says 13th Malaysia Plan must tackle economic gaps, fiscal limits

The prime minister says the 13MP should address economic challenges such as the slow pace of structural economic transformation.


The US island overrun with killer snakes that cost millions each year


GCHQ intern who downloaded names of spies onto his mobile phone is jailed for more than seven years

Hasaan Arshad, 25, was on secondment to the communications agency when he took his work mobile phone into a top secret area and connected the device to a workstation.


Countries with the highest number of documented serial killers

Indeed, some countries around the world have earned a chilling reputation for experiencing some of the most heinous crimes imaginable. And they're not just one-off crimes: quite a lot of serial killers have managed to increase the homicide rate in these nations and cause chaos amongst the general public. By definition, a serial killer is a person who murders three or more people, on separate occasions, unlike a mass murderer, who kills multiple people at once. So, which countries have experienced the most serial killers? Click through this gallery to find out.


Israel's strikes against Iran: Flights diverted or cancelled as airlines face airspace closures

Israel launched a missile attack on Iran early on 13 June prompting a scramble to divert flights and alter scheduled services. View on euronews


Seven men convicted of sexual offences against girls

They preyed on the victims between 2001 and 2006.


Zambry hopes RM5mil in federal funds will end varsity’s water woes

The higher education ministry says there could be other technical issues preventing the prolonged water disruptions at Universiti Malaysia Sabah from being resolved.


Is your home a target for burglars?

Our home is our sanctuary, and it is important to ensure its safety at all times. Although anyone can fall victim to a burglary, there are precautions we can take to reduce the risk. We've all been guilty of making our homes more vulnerable at one time or another. Take a look at the following gallery to find out if your home is attractive to burglars, and what you can do to protect it.


Israel launches fresh strikes on Iran, targeting Natanz facility and Tabriz Airport

Iran’s Press TV said Israel struck near Tabriz Airport in north-western Iran, where the sounds of explosions were heard.


Police shut down house party as mum pleads for quiet before daughter's exams

It is estimated that 300 students attended the university party in Leeds


A Chinese map made Putin furious