Everest hikers guided to safety after being stranded by blizzard Hundreds of hikers have been guided to safety in Tibet after becoming trapped over the weekend by heavy snowfall. Reporter's Notebook: The landscape of the Gaza Border shifted two years after the Oct. 7 massacre On October 7, 2023, this road was strewn with burned vehicles, cars full of bullet holes, and dead bodies. On Tuesday, all was quiet. Mayor in western Germany in critical condition after stabbing, says source Iris Stalzer, a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, is in critical condition following the attack. Palestine protests go ahead across UK on second anniversary of 7 October March through London and gatherings in Glasgow and Edinburgh proceed despite prime minister’s pleas Pro-Palestine protesters in the UK have held demonstrations on the second anniversary of the 7 October attacks in Israel, despite pleas by Keir Starmer to cancel the “un-British” rallies”. The prime minister said the events showed “little respect for others” while Bridget Phillipson, the education … Nigel Farage felt ‘genuinely worried’ by alleged TikTok death threat, court hears Fayaz Khan, 26, is on trial at Southwark crown court, accused of threatening to shoot Reform UK leader Nigel Farage felt “genuinely worried” after a man allegedly posted a TikTok video threatening to come to Britain and shoot him, a court has heard. The Reform UK leader was giving evidence at the trial of Fayaz Khan, 26, who has been charged with threatening to kill the Reform UK leader last year… 'Merger of Canada and US': Donald Trump resurrects his 51st state joke, Mark Carney pushes back US News: President Donald Trump brought his old joke back to life as he met Canadian PM Mark Carney in the Oval Office Tuesday. The cruel joke was one of the r. Madrid: 3 injured, 5 missing in building collapse; rescue operations on Europe News: Ten people got injured and four are missing after a building partially collapsed in central Madrid on Tuesday, Spanish state broadcaster TVE reported.. Supreme Court sees a free-speech problem with laws that ban 'conversion therapy' for minors California and 20 other states forbid licensed counselors to practice 'conversion therapy,' but face free speech challenge. |
Nobel Prize winner learnt of award off-grid - and thought his startled wife had seen a bear After hearing his wife scream while hiking, American scientist Fred Ramsdell thought she spotted a grizzly bear. Denmark proposes social media ban for under-15s - as PM hits out at 'monster' The Danish government is proposing a ban on several social media apps for under-15s, according to the country's prime minister. Witnesses testify defendant ‘fully aware’ he was assaulting Gisele Pelicot Husamettin Dogan is the only defendant to appeal his conviction for assaulting Pelicot in a landmark French case. Italy-Israel World Cup tie faces security concerns amid protests Italy host Israel in an October 14 World Cup qualifier, in Udine where the football stadium only holds 6,000 spectators. Feared Sudanese Warlord Found Guilty at The Hague for Crimes in Darfur A former Janjaweed militia commander was the first person found guilty by the International Criminal Court for atrocities in Darfur two decades ago. Two years after Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre, 48 hostages — dead and alive — remain in captivity One the two-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre, living and deceased hostages, including two Americans, remain held in Hamas captivity in Gaza. Trump administration intervenes to secure woman’s rescue from Gaza The mother of a U.S. sailor was extracted from the war-ravaged enclave through a quiet, extraordinary collaboration of the U.S., Israeli and Jordanian governments. Costa Rica's electoral tribunal urges assembly to strip president of immunity Costa Rica’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal has asked the National Assembly to strip President Rodrigo Chaves of his immunity |
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