The woman accused of opening fire near singer Rihanna's residence in Beverly Hills appears to be facing serious charges that could send her to prison for life if she is convicted.
New Delhi [India], March 9: Redbrick Offices, India's leading co-working and managed office provider, has leased 0.4 million sq. ft. at AP4 Tech Park in Wagholi, marking one of Pune's largest recent office space transactions in recent times. Developed by Amar Builders in partnership with Pri
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 9: Prismforce, an AI-powered Talent Supply Chain platform, today announced a new agent-based talent supply chain solution built on the ServiceNow AI Platform, enabling enterprises to execute skill-based workforce decisions by embedding domain-specific, fit
New Delhi [India], March 9: An initiative by Samabhavana and RoboSpecies Technologies Pvt. Ltd., PRISM India aims to drive meaningful dialogue around social impact, education, and sustainable development
New Delhi [India], March 9: Private Markets Investment and Advisory firm Krasha is preparing to apply for registration of its first Category-II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) in Q2 of FY2026-27 as it looks to expand its presence across India's asset management ecosystem.
The Chinese government has sentenced Palden Yeshe, a Tibetan monk, to six years in prison for teaching Tibetan language to over 300 students during their school holidays, drawing renewed criticism over China's tightening restrictions on Tibetan cultural and linguistic practices, as reported
In a statement, the group said the seven individuals belonged to regular units of the Pakistani armed forces and had been convicted by what it referred to as the "Baloch National Court" for alleged involvement in enforced disappearances, abuses against civilians, and other war crimes.
Sean "Diddy" Combs will be released from prison earlier than previously scheduled, according to records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons obtained by E! News.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Pakistani authorities to quash the decades-long blasphemy conviction of academic Junaid Hafeez, who has been held in prison for 13 years under the country's strict blasphemy laws, highlighting serious concerns about due process and human rights violati
The 2022 law allows police and prison authorities to collect and store various types of personal data, including fingerprints, photographs, iris and retina scans, biological samples and behavioural details such as signatures and handwriting.
UN experts expressed serious concern over the 17-year prison sentences handed to Pakistani human rights lawyers Iman Mazari and Hadi Ali Chattha under cyber-terrorism laws. The rapporteurs warned that broad legislation is being misused to criminalise legal advocacy, restrict expression, and