A German court has upheld a man’s right to break wind in public after he was fined 900 euros for farting twice in front of a police officer.
The man, named only as Christoph S., broke wind twice in front of the female police officer in February 2016, landing him with the huge fine as he was...
A 30-year-old blogger and photographer has been sentenced to death in Iran for "insulting the prophet of Islam" on Facebook, drawing renewed attention to the country's notorious human rights record. The man, Soheil Arabi, was convicted in a Tehran criminal court in August after admitting to...
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LONDON - Mexico’s ambassador in London has written a furious letter to BBC bosses to complain about “offensive and xenophobic” comments made by presenters of the popular TV motoring show “Top Gear.”
Ambassador Eduardo Medina Mora was infuriated by “insults“ made by presenters Richard Hammond...
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