Hamas to Release American-Israeli Hostage in Gaza
gaza city, gaza May 11, 2025 22:00Hamas announces the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, held in Gaza since October 7, 2023, as part of ceasefire efforts.
Hamas announces the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, held in Gaza since October 7, 2023, as part of ceasefire efforts.
A Belgian woman from Incourt was drugged and raped by her husband for over a decade, similar to the infamous case of Dominique Pelicot in France. The husband, now 85, avoided jail due to health issues.
The book 'If Russia Wins' by Carlo Masala foretells a Russian victory scenario, now mirroring real-world events. The narrative aligns with current geopolitical tensions. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
Drone attacks target Jammu in Indian Kashmir for the second consecutive night amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan over the region.
Pakistan conducted missile and drone strikes in Indian-controlled Kashmir, targeting military installations and causing panic among locals. Tensions escalate following a recent terrorist attack.
New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declares a state of emergency due to illegal immigration, tightening asylum policies and border controls.
Two Belgian teenagers, David and Seppe, are back home after a month in a Kenyan prison for ant smuggling. They were fined €6,800 for possessing 5,000 ant queens.
Indian and Pakistani soldiers exchanged gunfire in the Kashmir region, with artillery fire reported along the Line of Control dividing the area.
South Korean military suspects North Korea's recent ballistic missile launch may have been a test for exporting missiles, firing multiple short-range missiles towards Japan.
Arsenal eyes Ademola Lookman among top targets for transfer window. Napoli joins race for Kevin De Bruyne. Get the latest transfer news and rumors.
Germany's new government led by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announces stricter asylum policy, allowing for the return of asylum seekers at the border, except for vulnerable individuals.
Two Belgian teens from Mol, David L. (19) and Seppe L. (18), have been fined €7000 for smuggling 5000 ant queens in Kenya, a first-ever case in the country.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi postpones his visit to the Netherlands due to escalating conflicts with Pakistan after cross-border attacks resulted in casualties.
An 81-year-old French hunter who shot a bear in the Pyrenees in 2021 avoids jail time after a dramatic encounter resulting in severe injuries.
Friedrich Merz, the candidate for German Chancellor, faces opposition in the parliament and gets unexpectedly voted out, marking a historic event in the Bundestag.
Mexican President dismisses Donald Trump's offer to send American soldiers to combat fentanyl smuggling, emphasizing sovereignty.
Pakistan tests another missile amidst escalating tensions with India following a deadly terrorist attack in the disputed region of Kashmir.
Johan Steyaert, brother of a murdered family by Freddy Horion, doubts the sincerity of the serial killer's euthanasia request, expressing relief at the prospect of his death.
High temperatures lead to traffic congestion at the Belgian coast, with three individuals falling ill in a stationary train amidst the May Day celebrations.
A Chinese man, Fu T., confessed to murdering 25-year-old transgender woman, Woranun Pannacha, in Pattaya, Thailand, removing her organs in a horrific crime. The case sheds light on organ trafficking concerns in Southeast Asia.
Spain and Portugal, including Madrid and Lisbon, face a widespread power outage affecting transportation systems and leading to traffic chaos.
The new Michelin head inspector opts for complete anonymity to maintain objectivity, independence, and surprise in restaurant evaluations.
Two individuals have died in a stabbing incident in Turnhout, Belgium, followed by police intervention resulting in the suspect being shot by officers.
North Korea officially announces sending troops to aid Russia in the conflict with Ukraine, marking a significant alliance. Thousands of North Korean soldiers reportedly deployed in the Kursk region.
India suspends key water treaty with Pakistan and closes borders following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir, intensifying longstanding tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
A Belgian speleologist was rescued in Saint-Sauveur-Camprieu, France, after sustaining serious injuries from a fall in a cave, requiring a complex rescue operation.
The Court of Appeal in Mons, Belgium, has ordered a new investigation in the Bende van Nijvel case, focusing on a lead involving two French brothers potentially linked to the notorious gang's activities in 1985.
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire in Kashmir, escalating tensions along the Line of Control. UN calls for restraint as both countries, nuclear powers, take measures in response.
Two Belgian teenagers remain in Kenyan custody for smuggling 5,000 ant queens, facing delayed sentencing until May 7. The teens were caught with the valuable insects in their luggage during a police raid.
Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, unveils an evacuation plan in fear of becoming a target of Russia, with strategic routes planned towards the west.