Russia rebukes Seoul: South Korea wants to destroy North Korean rule of law
peking October 15, 2024 16:50Russia is angry with South Korea for sending drones with propaganda to North Korea, threatening the 'rule of law' in the country.
Russia is angry with South Korea for sending drones with propaganda to North Korea, threatening the 'rule of law' in the country.
A 26-year-old British man passed away after falling from a bridge in Spain while creating content for social media. Local authorities confirm the incident as a tragic outcome of attempting to climb the Castilla-La Mancha bridge.
The British Minister suggests a plan to administer waste injections for overweight unemployed individuals. Is this a good plan and what are the costs involved?
A tragic incident occurred as British woman Helen Davey (39) got trapped between the mattress and bed base of her ottoman bed, leading to her death. Find out more about the alarming details here.
A daughter in Great Baddow, Essex, murdered her parents in a gruesome manner and successfully hid their bodies for 4 years, manipulating and deceiving those around her.
SpaceX Starship, the largest rocket ever, is set to launch on its fifth test flight from Texas with some unique recovery experiments.
The nationalist Scottish politician and former Scottish premier Alex Salmond has passed away at the age of 69, confirmed by the police in Scotland. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer praises Salmond as a monumental figure in Scottish and British politics.
Two groups of astronomers are reportedly engaged in a race to detect evidence of extraterrestrial life, with Professor Simon Holland claiming that proof will be revealed within weeks.
The mystery surrounding the disappearance of 22-year-old Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine on Mount Everest has finally been solved after 100 years. Learn why the family is so moved...
An explosion occurred on an oil tanker on the Baltic Sea off the coast of Germany, causing a fire. The tanker named Annika, carrying 640 tons of oil, had seven crew members who have been safely rescued.
Omar Bin Laden, the oldest son of Osama Bin Laden, has been expelled from France for spreading terrorist propaganda in honor of his father.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has turned a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Coupé into a minivan for his wife Priscilla Chan, surprising her with the unique vehicle design.
British critics are overwhelmingly negative about Boris Johnson's book 'Unleashed', with only his own Daily Telegraph being mild. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
The British influencer Soudi Al Nadak received an extravagant gift from her husband, a private island in Asia, so she can sunbathe in peace.
American John Hopfield and British Canadian Geoffrey Hinton have been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on neural networks and learning machines.
Russian President Putin has stopped visiting his beloved summer residence in the coastal town of Sochi since March due to concerns over his safety, leaving the lavish Bocharov Ruchey estate deserted.
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida as a category 5 hurricane, with sustained winds of 250 kilometers per hour.
A ferry, making a day trip to the German island of Helgoland, encountered a power outage while returning on the North Sea, causing delays in its arrival at the port.
A ship belonging to the New Zealand Navy ran aground on a reef off the coast of Samoa, caught fire, and sank. All 75 crew members have been rescued, according to the navy.
An internal investigation by the British navy revealed that female personnel in submarines suffered from misogyny, harassment, and other unacceptable behaviors, resulting in the dismissal of eighteen individuals.
Norwegian police say the deceased beluga Hvaldimir, also known as the 'Russian spy whale', likely died from a bacterial infection, ruling out death by human hands after animal rights organizations claimed it had been shot.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of planting a recording device in his private toilet.
The Israeli army has confirmed that they killed Rawhi Mushtaha. In early August, the London-based newspaper Asharq al Aswat reported that Israel had bombed a tunnel under the Gaza Strip, killing Mushtaha and Al Siraj.
A Belgian bio-engineer is facing trial for allegedly poisoning his best friend with rat poison. The accused was reportedly inspired by an infamous British serial killer.
The storm Helene has reportedly claimed the lives of 155 people in multiple states in the United States, with the death toll expected to rise as rescue teams reach remote areas.
The US government is facing challenges as the Middle East slides towards a broader war, with Iran's recent direct attack on Israel leading to increased tensions. Despite efforts to maintain peace, the American approach seems to have failed.
The Surinamese oil field in Block 58 is estimated to hold around 700 million barrels of oil, with potential to produce 200,000 barrels per day. TotalEnergies is expected to make a $10 billion investment decision during a visit to Suriname.
Train services between Utrecht Centraal and Driebergen-Zeist have resumed following the safe disposal of a WWII aircraft bomb in Bunnik.
Multiple European countries have initiated the evacuation of citizens and embassy staff from Lebanon amid escalating tensions in the region.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms he considered a military operation to seize AstraZeneca vaccines stored in the Netherlands during the pandemic after a dispute with the EU.