- Maldives government recovers bodies of five Italian divers after tragedy
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- US intensifies blockade on Cuba amid accusations of drone threats
Day: 19 November 2024
British Airways IT issues cause flight delays at Scottish airports British Airways passengers are facing delays across the country with…
Flights in chaos as another IT failure by British Airways. Chaos at airports around teh world as tens of thousands…
An undersea telecommunications cable linking Germany and Finland has been severed, raising concerns amid already heightened tensions in Europe. The 1,170 km (730-mile) C-Lion1 fibreoptic cable connects Helsinki and Rostock, but all fibre connections in the line have been disrupted, according to Finnish network operator Cinia.
What are the inheritance tax changes affecting UK farmers? Farmers to protest in central London as they say changes will…
A car drove into a crowd outside Yong’an Primary School in China’s southern Hunan province, leaving several students and adults injured, according to state media. Details on the number of casualties remain unclear, but those injured have been taken to the hospital. This is the third attack on a public crowd in China within a week, sparking concern over public safety.
European foreign ministers meet in Warsaw Tuesday to address Ukraine’s war, Trump’s potential return, and European security. Germany, France, Italy,…
A massive protest unfolded in New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, as over 35,000 people gathered outside parliament to oppose a controversial bill seeking to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi. The demonstration marked the conclusion of a nine-day hīkoi (peaceful march), which grew significantly on Tuesday as participants arrived in Wellington.
Labour Plan for 100,000 new nursery places in England ‘unlikely to work’ Exclusive: Projected spare capacity is not all in…
The time London smelled so strongly of poo people thought they would die. This notorious pollution episode may not be…
Mum of Harshita Brella found dead in car boot ‘wants justice for her daughter’ | UK News Highlight the bias,…
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