Students Discover Squatters Living in Their Basement for Weeks
antwerp October 19, 2024 21:20Students in Antwerp were shocked to find squatters living in their basement and using a cardboard box as a toilet.
Students in Antwerp were shocked to find squatters living in their basement and using a cardboard box as a toilet.
A lost short story by Bram Stoker, the world-famous author of Dracula, has been discovered in the archive of the library in Dublin.
Italian judges have ruled to send back the first group of migrants who were sent to Albania for not meeting safety criteria.
Former police chief of Seoul cleared of negligence in the deadly crush on Halloween in 2022 where over 150 people died due to overcrowding in a narrow street.
A mother and son assaulted an elderly cruise passenger, leading to the son getting thrown off board. But why was the mother allowed to continue sailing?
Paul Lowe, a renowned war photographer, was tragically found dead in Los Angeles, with his son Emir being accused of the murder.
Two suspects in a rape case, Patrick A. and Didier S., claim they were at the Pelicot couple's house for sex with the husband but ended up being involved in the rape of his wife.
A woman died after being bitten by a hamster. The cause of her death is currently under investigation.
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?
An American woman's dangerous weight loss attempt by consuming tapeworm eggs ordered from the dark web almost turned fatal.
An armed man was arrested by the US police who was about to enter a Donald Trump campaign event with a fake access pass. Local authorities say a thwarted third assassination attempt.
Aleksej Navalny, the prominent Russian Kremlin critic, wrote in his posthumous memoir that he believed he would die in prison. The memoir is set to be published on October 22.
Friends and family pay tribute to drowned defender George Baldock, describing him as a loving father and a kind-hearted individual.
The James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth, England, has forbidden its staff from stating the gender of babies at birth and instead opts for gender-neutral language.
Body parts of experienced American diver Colleen Monfore, who went missing two weeks ago, have been discovered in a shark's stomach.
Belgian lawyer, Bruno Dayez, has stated in a documentary that he would be willing to take Marc Dutroux into his home upon conditional release, sparking controversy.
The New Zealand police have been intrigued by a complex missing persons case for almost three years. In December 2021, Tom Phillips fled with his three children, sparking immediate concern from the mother. After being missing for a long time, the kids have now been spotted in a wooded area.
EU parliamentarians are gearing up for a confrontational session with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is set to deliver a speech amidst mounting criticism and accusations of corruption.
The US Department of Justice files charges against an Afghan citizen who intended to carry out a terrorist attack on the election day in the United States in the name of ISIS. The 27-year-old man, N. Tawhedi, was arrested by the FBI in Oklahoma City.
British critics are overwhelmingly negative about Boris Johnson's book 'Unleashed', with only his own Daily Telegraph being mild. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
Ukraine is leveraging drones to defend itself against Russian invasion, with the Netherlands investing 400 million euros in the Drone Action Plan. The partnership aims to develop and produce drones for both countries.
Several elephants drowned during heavy floods in northern Thailand, causing devastation and heartbreak.
Multiple people have died on an overcrowded migrant boat traveling from France to England, with one young child fatally kicked, according to French authorities.
A hospital in Prague is treating five children who swallowed magnetic balls while pretending to have a tongue piercing for TikTok. Two children may need surgery.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of planting a recording device in his private toilet.
An American couple is facing charges of endangering the welfare of a minor after allegedly trying to sell a two-month-old baby in exchange for beer.
Japan's ruling party, the LDP, has chosen former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba as the new party leader. If approved by parliament on Tuesday, he will succeed Fumio Kishida as Japan's new prime minister.
Spanish police have arrested five individuals posing as Brad Pitt online and defrauding two women of €325,000. This is not an isolated incident, as the Hollywood star's identity has been previously exploited by criminals to extort money from unsuspecting victims.