The British and Italian authorities have nearly concluded the case of Chloe Ayling’s kidnapping. The model, who supposedly was abducted last July by a Pole national to be sold as a sex slave in the Middle East, declared that she is very grateful for their efforts. Investigations revealed that the woman’s story has some doubtful aspects. Kidnapping Story Not Consistent, … [Read more...]
Japanese Apologize for Train Leaving Less than a Minute Early
Employees at Japan's Tsukuba Express issued a formal apology after one of their trains departed 20 seconds ahead of schedule. Members of Japan's Metropolitan Intercity Railway say crewmembers didn't "sufficiently check the departure time" and expressed regret for anyone who missed this train to Tokyo. While Japan takes great pride in its punctual train system, this … [Read more...]
Federal Judge Denied Passage to Trump’s Third Travel Ban in Maryland
Over the last week, two federal judges from two different districts issued similar conclusions in the case of Donald Trump’s third travel ban. Their response was negative. The latest injunction against the plan came on Tuesday in Maryland. Judge Theodore Chuang received criticism of disobeying the Supreme Court of the United States. The Judge Used Trump’s Tweets as Evidence in … [Read more...]
One of the Most Shaking Investigative Journalists in Europe Dies in Car Explosion in Malta
Daphne Caruana Galizia, 53, dedicated her career to uncover the truth and reveal it to the world. She was one of the most important investigative journalists in Europe. Galizia tracked down the connections between leaked Panama Papers and the corruption at the level of the government. This fearless journalist lost her life in a car explosion minutes after she posted another … [Read more...]
Reporter to Serve Two Years in Turkish Prison on Terror Charges
Turkish authorities have just sentenced a Wall Street Journal reporter to serve more than two years in jail. The case claimed terror charges. One of the articles the professional wrote was the primary source of dispute. Therefore, the Turkish government was the author of another infringement of press rights. The Reporter Conviction on Terror Charges Might Be Pretext to … [Read more...]