- Cyprus faces severe freshwater crisis amid rising consumption rates
- Extreme heat warning issued for Midwest and Eastern US as temperatures soar
- US Senate passes key funding bill to avert government shutdown this week
- Oil prices rise amid escalating US-Iranian strikes affecting Strait of Hormuz
- Deafblind Awareness Month promotes community and understanding in June
- Senator Chris Coons injured in multi-vehicle crash in Sussex County
- Australian man faces death penalty after body of 17-year-old found in suitcase
- US embassy in Belgium hosts lavish event for 250th independence anniversary
Author: News Desk
Over 120 Labour MPs, including select committee chairs and former loyalists, have rebelled against the government’s welfare reform bill, expressing deep concern that proposed cuts.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed an agreement to establish a special tribunal with the Council of Europe to prosecute Russian leaders for the war in Ukraine, emphasising the importance of holding them accountable.
Jose Adolfo Macias, known as “Fito,” has been recaptured after escaping prison in 2024, with authorities confirming his arrest in Manta, Ecuador.
Hugo Carvajal, former head of Venezuela’s military intelligence, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges, facing a maximum life sentence.
Weight loss and diabetes jabs taken by more than a million people in the UK have been linked to a potential serious side effect, with some deaths, according to data from the UK medicines regulator.
Formula 1 descends on Spielberg, Austria, for the 2025 season’s 11th round this weekend, with the championship battle intensifying as the top four drivers remain in striking distance of each other.
Underwhelming Gameplay: Despite an intriguing glitch mechanic, the combat is repetitive and lacks engagement, leading to a joyless experience.
Richard Gerald Jordan, aged 79, was executed by lethal injection in Mississippi after spending nearly 50 years on death row for the kidnapping and murder of Edwina Marter in 1976.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that a US operation significantly damaged Iran’s nuclear programme, claiming several key sites are now destroyed and will take years to rebuild.
Firefighters had to rescue a man who got stuck in the chimney of a Connecticut parks building while attempting to retrieve his dog from a bathroom when the doors automatically locked for the night. What do you think? “At some point, you just gotta let your dog live with the decisions it makes.” Haylie Nance, Balm Producer “They probably could have just lured the man out of the chimney with a treat.” Axel Parra, Necktie Archivist “Thank goodness that dog had a phone.” Chuck Gould, Landscape Framer “If he can get stuck in a chimney, he’s got bigger problems” Jenny,…
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