Spanish Authorities Report 89 Missing After Flooding Disaster
spain November 5, 2024 23:20Spanish authorities have reported that 89 people are still missing following the flooding disaster in Spain.
Spanish authorities have reported that 89 people are still missing following the flooding disaster in Spain.
Three ex-girlfriends of Cédric G. paint a picture of a manipulative and sex-addicted man while victim Sophia speaks out against him, describing herself as his object of desire.
In Sweden, the right-wing extremist politician Rasmus Paludan has been sentenced to four months in prison for protests where he burned the Quran.
Three suspects are facing trial for throwing two men into the Amstel River in Amsterdam, near the gay nightlife area, with one of them facing a 22-month prison sentence. The victims were saved thanks to the heroic actions of bystanders forming a human chain.
A man of Syrian origin living in Austria has been convicted in a human trafficking case in Germany, resulting in the death of seven migrants.
Ceasefire negotiations in Gaza have hit another dead end as Hamas rejects a temporary truce proposal while Israeli Prime Minister faces backlash over leaked state secrets.
A 21-year-old new mother was arrested for attempting to sell her child through bidding from her hospital bed.
Democrats express concern over potential chaos following the elections, as Donald Trump prepares for legal battles and possible violence.
Eight suspects, seven men and one woman, are standing trial in relation to the death of French teacher Samuel Paty, each accused of varying levels of involvement. Read on to learn about their roles in the tragic incident.
Amanda Knox, who was wrongfully convicted of murder, is back in Perugia to produce a TV series based on her life. The series will focus on Knox's experience rather than the actual murder victim, Meredith Kercher.
Tijdens het monsterproces in Avignon ontkennen verdachten de aanklacht van verkrachting en beweren dat ze door Dominique Pelicot misleid en gemanipuleerd zijn.
Former Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán Loera seeks a new trial due to incompetence of his lawyers.
A man in Singapore took his sister to court over constant intrusion into his private space.
The mother of Santiago, a premature baby who was kidnapped by his parents on October 21st from a maternity clinic in Seine-Saint-Denis, will be extradited to France next week.
A woman lost her job after being falsely accused of a speeding offense in Harrogate, UK, when, in fact, it was another woman who committed the violation.
A disgruntled former Disney employee is accused of hacking the online menu system of restaurants in Disney World and altering the menus, including falsely stating that some dishes are safe for customers with a peanut allergy.
Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have assembled teams of lawyers in preparation for the upcoming elections in 2024.
Police discovered a variety of weapons during preventive searches in the Zeeland city of Vlissingen.
Videos circulating in India showing cooks spitting in food during preparation cause uproar between Hindus and Muslims.
An Iranian journalist and commentator has been executed by the Islamic authorities of the country after being reportedly abducted to Iran. The 69-year-old journalist, Jamshid Sharmahd, was sentenced last year in Iran on controversial charges.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk faces civil lawsuit for his controversial 'giveaway' in the American swing states, with the prosecutor requesting the court to immediately halt the action.
A 27-year-old man in the United Kingdom has been sentenced to eighteen years in prison for using computer programs and artificial intelligence (AI) to create child pornography.
Tommy Robinson's recent arrest has led to mass protests in London. Supporters of Robinson have taken to the streets in response to his upcoming trial starting on Monday.
A sex scandal involving the leader of the Spanish government party Sumar has rocked the country's political landscape, leaving the party in turmoil.
An internet blackmailer pretending to be a teenage girl has been sentenced to life by a court in Northern Ireland. He drove a 12-year-old American girl to suicide.
The Menendez brothers, who claim they committed the murder out of fear due to years of physical and sexual abuse, may be released from prison if the request of prosecutor George Gascón is granted.
Mongolia faces criticism for not arresting Vladimir Putin during his visit to Ulaanbaatar, prompting the International Criminal Court to take action.
A prosecutor in Los Angeles has requested the court to overturn the sentences of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents 35 years ago. The brothers have claimed self-defense, stating that they were victims of years of physical and sexual abuse.
The three minor children of Ali G., convicted for his role in the extortion case involving fruit company De Groot in Hedel, want an expansion of their father's visiting possibilities in the Extra Secure Institution (EBI) in Vught.
An American plastic surgeon, accused of abusing and using his girlfriend as a sex slave, is facing a lawsuit for $10 million.