It looks like an ordinary house - but our tropical garden is packed with poisonous plants The garden was once a sun trap with decking - it is now filled with tropical trees and ferns shading it. Five people injured after firebomb attacks targeting politicians in Greece Five people were injured after three pre-dawn firebomb attacks apparently targeting the residences of members of Greece's governing conservative New Democracy party. The legend of California's terrifying Char-Man: How a wildfire gave birth to one of America's haunting legends Deep in the rugged hills outside Ojai, California, a lonely bridge and winding mountain road have become the setting for one of the state's most enduring ghost stories. For decades, locals have spoken of Char-Man, a horribly burned figure said to emerge from the surrounding forests after dark, terrifying anyone who dares to enter his territory. After quakes trap Venezuelans, the government impedes rescuers and aid In the nation’s gravest hour, the country’s authoritarian regime has crippled an effective response, say survivors, rescue workers and former officials. Workplace trends 2026: Increase in workers ‘unfit’ to attend office, but fit to work from home ‘If you’re not fit to be in a workplace, how are you fit to work from home?’ asks Damien McCarthy of HR Buddy When three presidents died on the Fourth of July, Americans saw the work of God On July 4, 1831, James Monroe died from heart failure and tuberculosis at his daughter's house in New York City. |
October 7 ceremony will be largest memorial event in Israel's history, founders say The ceremony will be held on the evening of Wednesday, October 7, with the participation of hundreds of bereaved families, hostage survivors, and representatives of affected communities. In Pictures: Mexico celebrates historic World Cup victory Fireworks light up Mexico’s cities as fans toast historic knockout-round win and dream of a deeper run ahead. Two confirmed dead in mass celebrations by Mexico fans after World Cup victory Third death reported by local media but unconfirmed More than a million people gathered in Mexico City At least two people died during massive celebrations in Mexico City as the national team advanced to the next round at the World Cup, according to the local government. A 19-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man died of asphyxiation, according to the city’s health ministry. Authorities have not c… 3 People Die During World Cup Celebrations in Mexico City A man, 44, and two women, ages 19 and 48, died from asphyxiation, the authorities said, as crowds celebrated the Mexican team’s victory over Ecuador. Spotless uniforms, stalled cranes: Inside Venezuela’s faltering quake rescue effort Many Venezuelan earthquake survivors across northern La Guaira state, in Caracas and surrounding regions are asking the same question |
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