- Laos detains hostel owner as investigation into methanol poisoning continues
- Sanctions target Hamas amid international criticism of Israel’s settlements
- Manchester’s Gay Village Sealed Off as Hotel Evacuated Following ‘Chemical Incident’
- Turkish Airlines plane catches fire upon landing at Kathmandu airport
- Keir Starmer pledges to restore hope and rebuild ties with Europe
- EU to approve sanctions on Israeli settlers, says Kallas
- Trump Rejects Iran’s Peace Proposal, Fuelling Escalation in Oil Prices
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Families of Lucy Letby’s victims oppose calls for a suspension of the public inquiry, describing it as a “bold and misguided move” by hospital managers seeking to deflect blame.
The humanoid robot Apollo, developed by Apptronik, has autonomously assembled an engine part in a real-world demonstration, marking a significant advancement in human-like robotics.
Legal documents regarding Prince Harry’s US visa application reveal a judge’s decision to withhold certain information to protect the Duke from potential media harassment and unwanted contact.
Cliff Notes Experienced astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore were stranded on the ISS for nine months due to technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner, which rendered it unsafe for their return. They are now returning home aboard a SpaceX spacecraft after delaying their exit to assist with additional missions and science experiments on the ISS. Prolonged exposure to microgravity can lead to health risks including muscle atrophy, bone density loss, and potential psychological effects due to isolation. Stranded NASA astronauts are finally heading home – but what can being in space for so long do to your health? Experienced astronauts…
The United Arab Emirates plans to invest around 100 billion reais ($17.4 billion) in Brazil, targeting the raw materials sector and infrastructure, with a focus on modernising favelas in the Baixada Fluminense region.
Louisiana conducted its first execution by nitrogen gas on Tuesday, marking the state’s return to capital punishment after a 15-year hiatus.
President Trump has directed the release of unredacted government files concerning JFK’s assassination, with over 31,000 pages now accessible online.
The coroner’s ruling highlighted the Army’s failure to act on sexual assault and harassment complaints as contributing factors to Gunner Jaysley Beck’s suicide in 2021.
There is a variety of stories dominating the UK headlines this week – Heathrow Airport closed for at least 24 hours to Nicola Sturgeon cleared in the SNP embezzlement case – there’s a lot happening today, so grab a coffee – here’s your news briefing with all that you may have missed from the week so far.
A bizarre Tank Accident in Switzerland injures three recruits. The military tank of the M113 type was involved in a military driving school in Uttigen, Switzerland, struck the road during a routine training exercise on Tuesday, injuring three recruits. The incident was confirmed by the Swiss army, which stated that an investigation by military justice is underway to determine the cause of the accident. M113 Tank Accident in Uttigen Injures Three Recruits Emergency services were swiftly deployed to the scene and were able to extricate the recruits, who were subsequently hospitalized for examination. Fortunately, all individuals involved were conscious when…
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