Author: Web Desk

Globally known singer Rihanna’s boyfriend A$AP Rocky’s gun assault court trial has begun in Los Angeles. According to People magazine, the 36-year-old rapper was accused of firing a semi-automatic handgun at his pal and fellow artist A$AP Relli back in 2021. Now, Rocky and his legal team have decided to finalize the legal matters after three years. On Friday, January 24, the 36-year-old rap icon’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina, opened his defensive statements by claiming that the firearm involved in the incident was nothing more than a “prop gun.” The 58-year-old American attorney played footage at the beginning of the court…

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Robert Pattinson delighted fans with his attendance at the 2025 Paris Fashion Week, sparking rumors about his marriage to fiancée Suki Waterhouse. According to Us Weekly, the “Twilight” star appeared at the Dior Homme Menswear Fall-Winter show on January 24. For the fashion gala, the 38-year-old actor wore a stylish Dior jacket paired with navy trousers and leather shoes. He completed his look with a scarf and a baker boy hat. In addition to Pattinson, who is currently promoting his upcoming film Mickey 17, many other Hollywood celebrities were also present, including Kate Moss, Gwendoline Christie, Joe Alwyn, Kieran Culkin,…

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A New Legal Setback for Kanye West Kanye West’s sexual assault lawsuit persists, with his former assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, making a key legal move. Pisciotta, who filed a lawsuit against West in June 2024 for sexual harassment, breach of contract, and wrongful termination, has now requested the court to allow her to serve West via a newspaper after an “extensive investigation.” Pisciotta added sexual assault allegations, claiming her drink was spiked during a music studio session. West has previously denied all allegations, labeling them as “baseless.” The father of four, currently in Japan, has not yet formally responded to the…

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Questions Raised Over Michelle Obama’s Marriage Barack Obama has been the subject of rumors involving actress Jennifer Aniston, sparking media attention and raising questions about potential challenges in his marriage to Michelle Obama. According to Radar.com, the romance rumors began after Aniston appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show last fall, where she shared personal stories in a skit. She playfully confirmed some harmless quotes but strongly denied any romantic connection with Obama. A TV insider remarked, “It was very strategic on Jen’s part. Obviously, Jimmy is a very close personal friend, so there wasn’t going to be a gotcha moment.”…

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Latest Incident in a Series of E-Bike Crashes Pax Jolie-Pitt, the son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has found himself back in the news after his third e-bike accident in eight months. The incident occurred on January 24 in Los Feliz when Pax was riding his e-bike without hands and turned a corner, colliding with a car. The crash caused a large dent in the car’s passenger door. Fortunately, Pax, the driver, and the passenger of the car were all safe after the accident. This comes after two previous incidents: one in July 2024, when Pax was rushed to…

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Implementation of Islamic Law in Police Training Faces Mixed Reactions Syria’s new authorities have adopted Islamic teachings to train a fledgling police force, aiming to instill a sense of morality and fill the security vacuum after dismantling the corrupt and brutal security forces of ousted President Bashar al-Assad. Police brought from the northwestern region of Idlib to Damascus are questioning recruits about their beliefs and focusing on Islamic sharia law in their brief training, emphasizing principles of ethics and distinguishing between what is “permissible” and “not permissible.” This move has sparked concerns among certain groups, particularly minority communities and secular…

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Eight Workers Killed, Seven Injured in Blast A devastating explosion at an ordnance factory in the Bhandara district near Nagpur, Maharashtra, has resulted in the deaths of eight workers and left seven others injured. The incident occurred around 10:30 AM in the LTP section of the factory. The explosion caused the roof to collapse, trapping several workers under the debris. Rescue operations were launched immediately, with firefighters and medical teams rushing to the scene. Initial efforts led to the rescue of three workers, while one was found dead. An excavator was deployed to clear the rubble. The intensity of the…

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Immigration Department Tackles Delays Under Online System The Sri Lankan government has accelerated the issuance of passports to facilitate pilgrims ahead of the Hajj season in June, with Minister of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs Ananda Wijepala informing parliament this week that an additional 250 passports are being issued daily. Wijepala said, “We are issuing passports for Dabadiwa and Hajj pilgrims ahead of the season; for that, we are issuing 250 passports daily.” However, the passport crisis, exacerbated by the online application system, continues to create prolonged delays between appointment dates and issuance. The minister highlighted the extent of the…

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Ex-prisoners Freed as Allegations of Injustice Under Hasina Resurface The interim government of Bangladesh released 178 former paramilitary personnel on Thursday after they had spent 16 years in prison on allegations of involvement in the 2009 mutiny. According to DW, “These personnel were imprisoned for their alleged roles in the violent two-day mutiny of 2009, which led to the arrests of thousands.” The mutiny, which targeted senior officers of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), resulted in widespread arrests and over 150 death sentences in initial trials. Human rights organizations criticized the judicial process under the government of former prime minister Sheikh…

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Draft Law to Enforce Penalties on Denial of Atrocities The government of Cambodia has approved a new law that imposes penalties on individuals who deny the atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge era, marking a step towards justice for the regime’s victims. Under the ultra-Maoist Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, nearly two million people were killed between 1975 and 1979 through starvation, torture, forced labor, and mass executions. The draft law, which penalizes those who deny these crimes, was approved during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Hun Manet, confirmed government spokesman Pen Bona. Pen Bona stated, “The…

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