Is mysterious airplane hijacker finally unmasked?
seattle, washington, united states November 27, 2024 08:10Discovery of parachute brings old suspect back into focus
Discovery of parachute brings old suspect back into focus
China has launched an investigation into its Minister of Defense, according to reports from the British business newspaper Financial Times. The probe is part of a wider effort to combat corruption within the Chinese military.
A British mother has been sentenced to 7.5 years in prison for extreme neglect of her child. The mother admitted to abuse in court, revealing shocking details.
A man wanted in the US for terrorist bomb attacks has been arrested after more than twenty years in a remote area in North Wales.
The United Kingdom has deployed 60 troops, including drone specialists, to defend three American air force bases. The military personnel will try to determine the operators of the drones, suspected to be part of a coordinated operation.
An uncovered secret memo from 2016 reveals that US intelligence agencies believe Vladimir Putin will persist in carrying out assassinations abroad.
The world's oldest man, John Tinniswood, has passed away at the age of 112 in a care home in Southport, UK. His family says he was surrounded by love and music in his final days.
Three bodies have been recovered from the tourist boat that sank off the coast of Egypt on Monday, with thirteen people still missing, according to Governor Amr Hanafi on Tuesday.
The recent crash of a DHL cargo plane in Vilnius, which resulted in the death of the pilot and injuries to crew members, has led to speculation regarding possible sabotage or technical failure.
Suriname's President Chan Santokhi announces a special initiative where every citizen residing in Suriname will receive a savings bond of $750, promising 7% annual interest from oil royalties.
European countries express concern over potential decline in US support for Kiev due to escalating conflict in Ukraine.
Learn more about Scott Bessent, the hedgefund manager nominated as the new US Treasury Secretary in the Trump administration.
A British skipper who saved a Dutch crew on Christmas Day after 70 years finally gets honored for his brave act.
A British woman, who accidentally threw away a hard drive containing over 682 million euros worth of bitcoin investments, speaks out for the first time after her ex-partner demands a significant compensation from the city council.
A tourist boat carrying 31 tourists and fourteen crew members is believed to have sunk off the coast of Egypt's Red Sea, with 16 rescued and 29 still missing.
A party town in Laos has decided to stop distributing shots following the deaths of several tourists from methanol poisoning. At least six people have died in the party town in Laos.
Thieves broke into a pigeon loft belonging to breeder Tom Van Gaver in the Belgian village of Moortsele, stealing five top racing pigeons known internationally for their excellence.
Daughter of famous war veteran accused of misusing funds from charitable foundation set up in late veteran's honor.
Former British politician John Prescott has died at the age of 86. His family remembers him as a lifelong fighter for social justice and environmental protection.
Russian software company Pro32 has invited a seven-year-old coding prodigy to join their management team, dubbing him the 'coding Mozart' with exceptional teaching skills.
Customers complain about a new rule at Jeremy Clarkson's pub, raising criticism and concerns.
Germany and Finland have launched an investigation after an undersea data cable between the countries was damaged, warning about the dangers of 'hybrid warfare' amidst heightened tensions with Russia.
British pubgoers are complaining en masse about the 'unacceptable' price hikes of a pint in the pub.
Two British drug dealers forgot their backpack filled with ketamine on a train and tried to minimize the damage by reporting it to the train staff.
US gives Ukraine permission to use long-range weapons against targets in Russian territory, surprising European allies. France, UK, and potentially Germany considering similar actions.
A geography professor argues that the study of geology promotes racism and colonial practices, leading to climate change.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called on his military to prepare for war in a speech delivered to battalion commanders and instructors in Pyongyang.
The disappearance of Ryan Borgwardt after a canoe trip led to weeks of search operations, only to reveal suspicions of a staged death by the father of three.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Chris Wright, CEO of a fracking company in Colorado, as his choice for Secretary of Energy.
The Supreme Court of South Africa has demanded that the police no longer block the entrances to the abandoned gold mine in the city of Stilfontein.