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A rare 3rd-century fresco depicting Jesus as the Good Shepherd with Roman features has been discovered in an underground tomb near Iznik in northwestern Turkey.
A 26-year-old Palestinian held without trial has died in Israeli custody, prompting rights groups to allege systematic abuse of detainees.
A pet cat in China survived a terrifying accident after being trapped inside a running washing machine, escaping with only minor injuries.
Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a rare 3rd-century fresco showing Jesus as the Roman-style Good Shepherd near historic Iznik.
Six Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers were killed in a drone attack in Sudan, leaving families across villages mourning lives lost in service abroad.
Argentina’s judiciary has intensified its probe into AFA chief Chiqui Tapia, ordering new raids amid allegations of illicit enrichment and front men.
Severe winter storms have flooded and destroyed thousands of tents in Gaza, worsening conditions for over a million displaced families
Ahmed al Ahmed, who disarmed a gunman during the Bondi Beach terror attack, is recovering after surgery for multiple bullet wounds.
Cigarette-laden balloons drifting from Belarus have forced repeated airport shutdowns in Lithuania, raising fears of a deliberate hybrid attack.
A JetBlue flight from Curaçao halted its climb after coming dangerously close to a US Air Force tanker, prompting safety concerns and investigation.
A viral AI prank using fake homeless images has sparked police warnings, raising serious questions about ethics, harm and responsibility in the AI era.
Reddit has challenged Australia’s under-16 social media ban in the High Court, arguing it restricts political communication and misclassifies the platform.
Hyderabad ends the year on a sweet note as Dubai-inspired chocolate shawarma makes its debut at Etsi Cafe, adding to the city’s viral dessert trend.
A video shows six Israeli captives lighting Hanukkah candles in a Gaza tunnel, filmed months before they were killed during the war.
A Dubai bus video showing billionaire MA Yusuff Ali greeting a driver in Hindi has gone viral, earning praise for his humility.
Reddit has moved Australia’s High Court challenging the under-16 social media ban, saying it restricts free political expression
A woman has sued celebrity facialist Sonya Dakar, alleging a chemical peel caused permanent facial burns and scarring.
Elon Musk says Charlie Kirk’s killing has forced him to limit public appearances, warning that public life is now “hardcore mode”.
Miss Finland Sarah Dzafce lost her crown after a photo showing a gesture seen as mocking Asians sparked backlash and outrage online.
Influencer Mary Magdalene, also known as Denise Gongora, died after falling from a ninth-floor apartment in Phuket, Thailand.