KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan – Beijing and Washington, D.C., will be watching closely as Taiwan goes to the polls on Jan. 13 to elect a new president amid rising fears of armed conflict. “The potential winner could further cement moves toward what could be
JERUSALEM – The Hamas movement intensified its campaign of terrorism targeting American interests, declaring in a chilling December announcement that more violence is warranted against the U.S. after the jihadi group murdered over 30 Americans and over a thousand Israelis on the
A British journalist has urged residents in the Canary Islands to tone down their anti-tourism campaigns amid fears that a declining number of Brits visiting the archipelago might leave the Canaries worse off financially. In a comment piece for Majorca Daily Bulletin,
Nintendo has canceled its upcoming video game showcase and postponed various events due to persistent threats to the company, its workers and players. The company stated in an online statement that it couldn’t ensure the safety of its customers, leading to the
An MP who quit the SNP for the Conservative Party has said she is now living behind a reinforced steel front door after receiving a series of death threats. Lisa Cameron was forced to move out of her home temporarily, with one
Iran claims to have developed a new hypersonic ballistic missile, allegedly expanding one of the most dangerous military capabilities at their disposal. “While a genuine hypersonic capability would be a huge step forward for Iranian ballistic missiles, the claim should be taken
The outbreak of conflicts on multiple fronts has some concerned that U.S. resources will be spread too thin to confront evolving threats. “Certainly the international upheaval we are experiencing today is eerily reminiscent of the turbulent late 1970s, with the Soviets invading
It’s unbelievable how some toddlers today can swipe on a screen before they can flip the page of a book. While those screens come with boundless things for them to learn, they also have some very dangerous pitfalls, especially for the young
Erasmus was given a suspension by World Rugby but Barnes opened up on the abuse he received which forced him to report two perpetrators to the police. “Criticism on social media quickly becomes abuse,” Barnes told The Good, The Bad and The
Springboks scrum-half Cobus Reinach is in a ‘good space’ for tonight’s Rugby World Cup semi-final against England despite receiving a death threat following the quarter-final win over France. The former Northampton ace, who now plays for Montpellier, was threatened on social media