Typhoon Pours 5 Inches of Rain on Taiwan, Heads for Shanghai

Read More People ride a motorbike in the rain caused by Typhoon Chanthu in Taipei, Taiwan, on Sept. 12, 2021. (Chiang Ying-ying/AP Photo) TAIPEI, Taiwan—Typhoon Chanthu drenched Taiwan with heavy rain Sunday as the storm’s center passed the island’s east coast heading for Shanghai. On the Chinese mainland, authorities issued a typhoon warning for Shanghai […]

Japan Detects Suspected Chinese Submarine Near Southern Island

Read More TOKYO—Japan detected a submarine believed to be Chinese off a southern Japanese island, the defense ministry said Sunday, heightening Japan’s caution levels in the East China Sea as the Chinese regime increases its military activities. The submarine remained submerged, but the ministry said in a statement that it believes the submarine is Chinese […]

Novak Djokovic v Daniil Medvedev: US Open men’s final – live!

Read More Key events Show 4.55pm EDT 16:55 Medvedev wins the first set 4.24pm EDT 16:24 We’re underway 3.34pm EDT 15:34 Preamble Live feed Show 5.29pm EDT 17:29 Second set: Djokovic 4-6 2-3 Medvedev* (* denotes next server) Medvedev breaks serve! Destroying a perfectly good racket got Djokovic a bit of crowd noise but doesn’t […]

Al Qaeda leader, believed dead, appears in video on 9/11 anniversary

Post Content Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri appeared in a video released Saturday — the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks — raising questions over his rumored death. The US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks jihadist groups online, tweeted about the existence of the video, saying Zawahiri made comments about events that occurred after speculation […]

Israeli man convicted of stabbing baby daughter to death, attempting to murder wife

Read More Barak Ben Ami, who stabbed his nine-month-old daughter to death last year, was convicted of murder Sunday. Under a plea bargain, Ben Ami confessed to murdering his daughter Goni, and attempting to murder his partner, Liron Dror, and their other daughter. The agreement did not stipulate a sentence, and the prosecution is expected […]

Global players enabled ‘Zupta’ corruption

Read More In his memoir, A Pretoria Boy: South Africa’s ‘Public Enemy Number One’, Peter Hain describes his journey from anti-apartheid Pretoria boyhood to British cabinet minister and subsequently member of the House of Lords, where he exposed to a global audience international money laundering and corruption under former president Jacob Zuma and the Gupta […]