Elon Musk finds new right-wing British ally after brief 'flirt' with Nigel Farage
london January 14, 2025 12:49Elon Musk has reportedly found a new right-wing British ally after a short-lived 'flirt' with Nigel Farage. Read more on telegraaf.nl
Elon Musk has reportedly found a new right-wing British ally after a short-lived 'flirt' with Nigel Farage. Read more on telegraaf.nl
A hiker discovered human remains in various stages of decomposition on a hiking trail in southern Utah, US. Authorities have identified the deceased man, but are still determining the cause of death.
The ongoing war in Ukraine has devastating consequences for Russia, leading to a potential halving of the population by the end of the century.
Greenland's Prime Minister expresses readiness to collaborate with US President Trump on purchasing Greenland, while Republicans in Congress introduce a bill granting Trump authorization to buy Greenland from Denmark.
An oil tanker that drifted off the northeast coast of Germany last week is being towed to the port of Skagen in northern Denmark. The tanker, carrying 99,000 tons of oil, was en route from Russia to Egypt.
The ongoing wildfire in Los Angeles may have been sparked by the remnants of fireworks set off on New Year's Eve. The fire has claimed the lives of 24 people with 16 individuals still missing.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that they are very close to a ceasefire in Gaza, with the possibility of an agreement this week.
A 53-year-old woman from France left her husband for someone pretending to be Brad Pitt and was scammed for 830,000 euros. She hopes to raise awareness about the risks of this type of fraud.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation Rosatom will continue its international activities.
The South Korean intelligence service NIS has concluded that North Korean military personnel fighting alongside Russians in Kursk lack expertise in modern warfare.
Despite the strong expectations of right-wing parties in Germany, Olaf Scholz of the left-wing SPD is determined to maintain morale as they gear up for the upcoming federal elections.
Firefighters in Los Angeles are preparing for a new round of powerful winds that could further fan the wildfires in and around the city.
The number of fatalities resulting from the major wildfires around the American city of Los Angeles has risen to 24, authorities said on Sunday.
The new leader of the Syrian government, Ahmed Assad, expressed confidence that 14 million Syrians will return to their country within 2 years.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stated that he had a great meeting with Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, who went to the capital Caracas to attend the swearing-in ceremony.
Five sled dogs that fatally attacked 7-year-old Aodren in Quévy, Belgium, have been euthanized with the consent of the family. The tragic incident occurred at a dog breeding facility while the child was feeding Alaska Malamute dogs.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan participated in a Syria meeting held in Riyadh with the participation of Arab League member countries.
Two North Korean soldiers captured in Russia's Kursk region were found to have gone for education in Russia, thinking they were going for war, according to Ukrainian authorities.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol will not attend the first impeachment trial hearing due to security concerns, according to his lawyer.
The devastating fires that turned Los Angeles into ashes and caused the deaths of 16 people have sparked anger in the US. Billionaires who hired private firefighters to protect their properties are under criticism for not following water restrictions in the region.
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to participate in a crucial meeting in Riyadh with numerous other countries' Foreign Ministers discussing steps towards stability and security in Syria.
Anadolu Agency's freelance cameraman Said Ebu Nebhan, who lost his life as a result of the gunfire opened by Israeli snipers during the news coverage, was laid to rest yesterday.
The voice and data recorder of the Boeing 737-800 of Jeju Air that crashed on December 29 stopped recording approximately four minutes before the plane hit a concrete structure at Muan Airport in South Korea.
An interesting detail has emerged in the plane crash in South Korea, which claimed the lives of 179 people. The black box on the Jeju Air plane involved in the crash stopped recording flight data 4 minutes before the collision.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of social media platforms owner Meta, disclosed that the Biden administration pressured them for censorship regarding COVID-19 vaccine content.
Israeli President Herzog faced protests during his surprise visit to Cyprus, following the new developments in Syria. Herzog's visit to Cyprus comes as Israel, together with Cyprus and Greece, is looking to counter Turkey's influence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The 64-year-old CEO of Larsen & Toubro conglomerate in Mumbai is facing criticism after urging employees to work up to 90 hours a week to increase productivity.
US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State John Bass, who is in Ankara for meetings, emphasized the need for foreign terrorists in Syria to leave the country to address Turkey's security concerns.
Nicolás Maduro has been inaugurated for his third term as president of Venezuela, amidst controversy and opposition claims of electoral fraud.
A woman gave birth to a baby girl on a crowded migrant boat en route from Africa to the Canary Islands, and both the mother and the baby were taken to safety in Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote.