Thirteen injured and pilot killed as plane hits Beijing's tallest building Thirteen people were injured and the pilot was killed when a light aircraft crashed into a Beijing skyscraper on Friday. Reform UK makes dramatic first impression in Senedd opposition role With more than a third of Welsh parliament seats, Reform MSs have caused tears and walkouts – and voted against their own party Tears, walkouts, own-goal votes: the Welsh parliament has only been sitting for a few weeks, but Reform UK has already made a dramatic first impression in its new role as the official Senedd opposition. Plaid Cymru won May’s historic Welsh elections, ending 100 years of … A Mayor Is Taking Maternity Leave in Japan. Some Men Are Furious. Shoko Kawata is the first mayor to take maternity leave in Japan’s history. Her decision has prompted debate about gender discrimination in the work force. Before Venezuela earthquakes, engineers warned tall buildings could collapse atop soft soil For years, engineers worried about how collapse-prone Venezuela's buildings could be in an earthquake. The big problem, they warned, was the prevalence of tall concrete buildings atop soft soils — the kind that amplify shaking when an earthquake strikes. |
Leaked draft reveals Trump's Gaza Board of Peace seeks total legal immunity, free property - report The immunities, extending to all BoP members, include "any arrest, detention or legal proceedings in the courts or other entities in Gaza." World Cup: Messi sends Argentina to top, England to face DR Congo, Iran out Lionel Messi scored his sixth goal of the 2026 World Cup, Harry Kane sent England top of their group, and Iran exited. The dark knight of Jalisco: Mexico's 'Batman' hunts motorcycle thieves, leaves them taped to lampposts An unidentified vigilante dubbed the "Batman of Lagos de Moreno" has reportedly neutralised at least five alleged motorcycle thieves in Jalisco state over the past 10 days, tying them to lampposts with tape and leaving stolen motorcycles nearby, according to local media reports. These homes rose out of Venezuela’s socialist revolution. Now they’re rubble. In the absence of government help, ordinary Venezuelans dug barehanded through the rubble of the week’s earthquakes for loved ones. Milei's top aide and Cabinet chief resigns over spiraling corruption scandal Argentine President Javier Milei’s Cabinet chief and close ally, Manuel Adorni, has resigned following a corruption scandal that has roiled the government, undermining its flagship campaign pledge to stamp out endemic graft in the political elite Crucial window for rescuing survivors narrows as Venezuela enters third day after deadly twin quakes |
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