Iconic Statesman Winston Churchill Celebrates 150th Birthday
london November 30, 2024 10:40Winston Churchill, the iconic statesman, was born 150 years ago today. Explore the life and achievements of this legendary figure.
Winston Churchill, the iconic statesman, was born 150 years ago today. Explore the life and achievements of this legendary figure.
Famous fashion model Luciana Curtis and her family were kidnapped and robbed while staying in a poor hut, with the attackers draining their entire bank account. The police praised the family's courage in facing the ordeal.
A man from Massachusetts, USA, who was wrongfully convicted of murder was awarded $13 million in compensation, but is receiving only a small portion of the amount.
Multiple nominated American ministers and top officials from the upcoming administration of Donald Trump are being threatened with bomb threats and false emergency calls to their home addresses.
A 35-meter-high rooster-shaped building on an island in the Philippines has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest in the world. Visitors can even stay overnight in this unique structure.
The situation in Mozambique is escalating as protests continue and the President seeks safety in a coastal town.
Thousands of paying users of controversial influencer Andrew Tate's online 'university' have had their email addresses exposed to the public due to a hack by activists. The platform, previously known as the Hustlers University, has been compromised, with leaked data including registered email addresses and chat messages.
Anders Breivik, who committed a terrorist attack in 2011 by killing 77 people, is currently serving his sentence in a Norwegian prison. He lives in multiple cells, has pets, and access to a gym.
A Belgian couple, Lucianna G. (30) and Christophe L. (37), miraculously survived a shipwreck in Egypt after hours of uncertainty in the water.
In light of Putin's continuous threats with nuclear weapons, Germany is shaken awake, with anxious citizens fearing the worst.
An Austrian man claims to have found a secret mine containing Nazi loot, but his mining permit has been revoked by local authorities, raising questions about the truth behind his discovery.
Keto, the world famous orca, has passed away at the age of 29 after showing signs of illness. The tragic incident occurred at Loro Parque in Spain.
Storm Bert brings strong winds, heavy rain, snow, and ice, causing widespread disruption in the UK and Ireland. Over 60,000 households in Ireland and parts of the UK left without power. Transportation systems affected, with roads closed and flights and ferry services disrupted.
Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte traveled to Florida for a meeting with the incoming US President Donald Trump to discuss security issues.
Ursula Haverbeck, a German Holocaust denier, has died at the age of 96. Over the past two decades, she had been convicted multiple times for denying the Jewish persecution during World War II.
Reports suggest that Russia is planning to divide Ukraine into three separate parts, with each part having different affiliations.
Russia has reportedly launched an intercontinental ballistic missile towards Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict
A controversial artwork of a banana with duct tape, created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, has sold for nearly 5.9 million euros at an auction in New York.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to select Linda McMahon as the Secretary of Education and Dr. Oz to lead healthcare programs for seniors, disabled, and low-income individuals.
The prosecutor in the hush money case against President-elect Donald Trump has asked a New York judge to delay ruling on the sentencing until after his presidency. This would mean the case could be postponed until 2029.
Plundering by organized crime gangs in Gaza is leading to severe food shortages for two million Palestinians, as humanitarian aid convoys are increasingly targeted with violence.
A bizarre contest in Japan where participants were asked to imitate a Japanese samurai after a ritual suicide has been canceled following criticism that the contest was in poor taste.
Three individuals died of suffocation during a vehicle test at a Hyundai factory in South Korea, according to the South Korean news agency Yonhap. The incident occurred in the southeastern city of Ulsan.
Allegations against Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz continue to surface as a woman steps forward claiming he had sexual relations with a minor at a party in 2017.
Sweden has started sending out brochures to its citizens, while Finland launches a website with similar advice, urging people to prepare for a potential war.
French farmers are gearing up for a new wave of protests with blockades, fires, and demonstrations in response to various grievances. The government has warned against violence as tensions rise.
Where can Israelis still travel safely? The puzzle is getting smaller. Read all about the incidents worldwide and the government's travel advice on Telegraaf.nl.
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.
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.
Two people were killed and ten others were injured in two separate shootings along a parade route and celebration in New Orleans on Sunday.