Inside the dark, scary world of online sperm sales
Unregulated UK online sperm donor groups are increasingly popular but pose serious ethical, legal, and health risks.
Unregulated UK online sperm donor groups are increasingly popular but pose serious ethical, legal, and health risks.
The Nigeria Police Force has introduced a digital system for obtaining and validating tinted glass permits through the POSSAP portal, with nationwide enforcement set for October 2025.
Over 500,000 people have signed a petition opposing Labour’s proposed digital ID cards, warning of surveillance and data risks despite government assurances of security and benefits.
A recent AP-NORC poll finds that a majority of Americans now prefer streaming new movie releases over going to theaters.
Guinness World Records has rejected Mandy Kiss’ claim of attempting to “sleep with 100 men in one day,” saying it does not monitor such a record.
Texts allegedly showing Tyler Robinson confessing to Charlie Kirk’s killing have drawn skepticism online, even as prosecutors pursue the death penalty.
In Nigeria, the stark contrast between lavish rewards for sports and entertainment stars and meager recognition for academic achievers reinforces the “school na scam” myth and undermines intellectual excellence.
An FIJ investigation has revealed how technology, social media platforms, and coded online groups are fueling Nigeria’s booming digital sex trade, exposing women and minors to exploitation, abuse, and trafficking.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned doctored pornographic images of female politicians including herself and other women shared online, calling for firm punishment as Italy confronts widespread digital misogyny.
“Peller once made $30,000 in a single minute on TikTok, setting an African record.”