Major Fire Breaks Out at American Military Base in South Korea
busan October 24, 2024 20:40A fire has broken out at an American military base in the South Korean city of Busan. No casualties have been reported so far.
A fire has broken out at an American military base in the South Korean city of Busan. No casualties have been reported so far.
Venice, the first city in the world to charge an entry fee for short visits, has doubled the fee to 10 euros starting this year.
An American plastic surgeon, accused of abusing and using his girlfriend as a sex slave, is facing a lawsuit for $10 million.
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Capri, the popular Italian island off the coast of Naples, is looking to reduce the number of tourists it receives by limiting ferry arrivals.
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Iraqi authorities have reported the death of the leader of the terrorist organization Islamic State in the country during an anti-terror operation in the mountainous region of the northeast.
The sons of El Chapo are currently imprisoned in the United States and negotiating with American authorities for reduced sentences. At the same time, a violent gang war in Mexico is causing chaos and fear among the residents.
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A 36-year-old man running a pizzeria in Düsseldorf, Germany, has been arrested for selling cocaine along with pizza number 40 to customers.
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German police have arrested a man from Libya suspected of planning an attack with weapons or explosives on the Israeli embassy in Berlin. The man allegedly has ties to Islamic State.
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Italian judges have ruled to send back the first group of migrants who were sent to Albania for not meeting safety criteria.
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