Germany Faces Sheep Panic After 35 Years: First Case Identified
germany January 12, 2025 15:28Sheep disease outbreak causes panic in Germany as precautionary measures are taken
Sheep disease outbreak causes panic in Germany as precautionary measures are taken
A report on a visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea, a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict between the two 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.
The suspended South Korean president, Yoon Suk-yeol, will not attend the first hearing in his impeachment process next week, citing safety concerns as the reason for his absence.
Authorities in Los Angeles declared a health emergency due to the significant amount of smoke, ash, and fine particles caused by wildfires.
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.
An Ikea store has unexpectedly appeared in a shopping mall in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang. However, the Swedish furniture giant claims to have no knowledge of it. The mall also features a 'Travel Store' with suitcases, sparking curiosity.
Pizzagate suspect Edgar Maddison Welch was shot dead by police after resisting arrest near his home in Salisbury, North Carolina. Welch had a history of involvement in a conspiracy theory related to a Washington pizzeria.
A Canadian tourist was caught at the airport customs in New Delhi, the capital of India, with a crocodile skull in his suitcase. The tourist, who purchased the skull from Thailand, was detained by authorities.
The history and importance of Greenland for the USA, from Nazi occupation to China's growing influence in the region.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded humorously to Donald Trump's proposal to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Forest fires in Los Angeles, California have resulted in 2 deaths and over 1,100 structures damaged. US Vice President Kamala Harris's home has been issued an evacuation order.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that they are very close to reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza while negotiations between Israel and Hamas continue.
Tommy Robinson, the right-wing British activist, finds himself in the spotlight once again as the British grooming scandal resurfaces. Read about his controversial role in addressing child abuse allegations and the political landscape surrounding him.
Recent evidence suggests that North Korean soldiers are fighting for Putin in the Koersk region, based on discovered documents, passports, and phones. The conflict between Ukrainians and North Koreans is escalating as casualties rise.
Hospitals in the UK have declared a critical situation due to the pressure caused by the increase in flu and other respiratory illnesses.
The incoming US president has escalated pressure on Panama and Greenland, both NATO allies, by hinting at potential annexation plans. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
The US government has sought to invalidate the agreement reached with 3 suspects accused of planning the September 11 attacks in order to prevent a plea deal for reduced sentence.
Jeju Air, a low-cost airline in South Korea, has announced that it will suspend a total of 1,878 flights in order to enhance flight safety after a fatal crash that claimed 179 lives.
A group of 29 people, including 23 hikers and 6 staff members, have been trapped in the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire due to a snowstorm that left a wall of snow blocking their escape route. Despite the situation, the atmosphere in the pub remains positive.
The relative peace in the Middle East is on thin ice as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. Read more about the potential upcoming events in 2025.
North Koreans are no longer allowed to eat hotdogs as leader Kim Jong-un considers it a corrupt dish due to its Western origins.
North Korea has confirmed the testing of a new hypersonic missile, covering a distance of 1500 kilometers at twelve times the speed of sound.
Turkey showcases its military strength for ten days with a massive exercise involving naval, land, and air forces in three seas. Greek media view it as a provocation, raising tensions between the two countries.
After weeks on the defensive following a Russian counteroffensive, Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region have launched a counterattack. The situation in Kursk intensifies as both sides escalate their military actions.
New data reveals that maintenance-related flight delays of Jeju Air, which was involved in a plane crash where 179 people lost their lives in South Korea, are raising safety concerns.
North Korea conducted its first missile test of the new year, raising tensions ahead of the change in US administration.
Thousands of displaced Ukrainians are voluntarily returning to their homes in Russian-occupied territories due to challenging living conditions caused by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden set aside their pride in the wake of the Capitol insurrection to ensure a peaceful transfer of power.