Pakistani police arrested a Chinese national on blasphemy charges after he allegedly insulted Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, authorities said Monday. Under Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws, the offense carries the death penalty. Police identified the man only as Mr. Tian from China
During his trip, William praised British and Polish troops for “defending our freedoms”, which the Russian foreign ministry’s press director Maria Zakharova hit back at. She used Russian-style naming customs to mock the prince while referencing the UK supplying Ukraine with uranium
Two anti-government activists in Cambodia were charged in court Wednesday with insulting the king and incitement to commit a felony for comments they made on social media about Prime Minister Hun Sen and King Norodom Sihamoni. Yim Sinorn and Hun Kosal, both
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: We often host friends and family for overnight visits. Before departing, some of our guests take it upon themselves to strip their beds and take their linens to the laundry room; some even start