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.
A drone launched from Lebanon hit a building in the city of Caesarea, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a private villa, according to the Israeli army.
Sydney beaches reopened for swimmers after 2,000 black balls washed ashore last week, initial concerns about toxicity proven wrong.
Italy has intercepted and shipped a group of migrants to Albania under a new European migration agreement, marking a milestone in the continent's migration policy.
A recent study by Oxford Economics reveals the significant impact of Shell in the Dutch economy, highlighting its job creation and tax contributions.
Indian authorities are searching for a couple who disappeared after scamming hundreds of victims by promising to turn back time with a fake time machine.
French star footballer Kylian Mbappé is described as 'shocked' by the rape accusation made against him in Sweden, according to local media reports.
An international gang managed to sell 'exclusive' wines for up to 15,000 euros, but recent arrests revealed their fraudulent activities.
The national action day for Giro555 has started at the Institute for Sound & Vision in Hilversum. Two students, one Jewish and one Palestinian, opened the Giro555 action center in the media museum.
Republican candidate for the governorship of North Carolina, Mark Robinson, has filed a lawsuit against CNN demanding $50 million in damages over a report claiming he called himself a 'black nazi' on a porn site over ten years ago.
Seven new species of frogs that sound more like birds than amphibians have been discovered on the African island of Madagascar.
Tensions rise between Canada and India as Canadian police accuse Indian diplomats of involvement in murders, extortion, and other violent crimes on Canadian soil. Diplomatic fallout leads to expulsion of each other's ambassadors.
Recent advancements have made lasers more practical and effective as a defense against drones, with countries like the US, Israel, and the UK conducting field tests on laser weapons.
German intelligence services revealed on Monday in parliament that a plane almost crashed earlier this year in Germany due to Russian sabotage.
Kentucky State Police made a gruesome discovery on an isolated estate in Mount Olivet, Kentucky, finding a dismembered body and human remains in a stainless steel cooking pot.
Four gas stations in Paris have been prohibited from selling diesel since early October as part of a broader plan to phase out the fuel in the city. The ban aims to reduce air pollution and is part of Mayor Anne Hidalgo's efforts to limit the use of polluting vehicles in the capital.
SpaceX has once again made history in space exploration by successfully catching a returning part of a rocket using giant arms shortly after launch.
An historic book detailing Napoleon's coronation as Emperor of France has been sold for 29,000 euros at an auction in Brussels, surpassing its starting price of 4000 euros.
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...
Costa Rica's increased control over its main seaport has disrupted the flow of cocaine to Rotterdam and Antwerp.
Friends and family pay tribute to drowned defender George Baldock, describing him as a loving father and a kind-hearted individual.
Andreas (37), a well-known neonazi in Bavaria, slipped and died after falling from Hitler's favorite mountain.
The death toll in Florida as a result of Hurricane Milton has risen to sixteen. Milton made landfall in the state on Wednesday, just two weeks after the area was hit by Hurricane Helene.
French Gisèle Pélicot (71), the victim in the intense serial rape case, had to leave the courtroom for the first time after hearing a man's testimony become too much for her.
A 15-year legal dispute between two neighbors in London over a few centimeters of garden has finally been resolved. The conflict escalated into vandalism and verbal abuse.
A Turkish Airlines plane made an emergency landing in New York after one of the pilots on board passed away. The Airbus A350 was en route from Seattle, Canada to Istanbul, Turkey when pilot İlçehin Pehlivan lost consciousness. Despite medical intervention, the 59-year-old pilot passed away before the plane could land.
Several deaths have occurred following a tornado in St. Lucie County in Florida. Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida with wind gusts of 190 kilometers per hour, leaving over a million people without power.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made a plea for tougher EU measures against illegal migration, prompting a strong response from EU official Ursula von der Leyen.