Former Marine Reaches Mount Everest Summit After 13,000km Triathlon
May 13, 2025 09:24Mitch Hutchcraft, a former marine, defies odds by climbing Mount Everest after completing a 13,000km triathlon journey through swimming, biking, and running.
Mitch Hutchcraft, a former marine, defies odds by climbing Mount Everest after completing a 13,000km triathlon journey through swimming, biking, and running.
Amidst talks of a potential meeting between Zelensky and Putin, Europe faces critical decisions and challenges regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its implications for the region.
The Kremlin plans to pass a law enabling the confiscation of assets from critical Russians living abroad, extending its reach beyond borders to punish dissenters.
Chelsea makes league history with an unbeaten season, as Arsenal secures second place in the Women's Super League. Catch up on the top women's football action in Europe.
Chelsea dominates with an A+ grade after an unbeaten season, while Spurs receive an F. Discover the standout players from the 2024-25 Women's Super League.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu states that the release of hostage Edan Alexander by Hamas will not result in a truce or release of Palestinian prisoners.
Following a scathing remark from Medvedev, Russian President Poetin expresses willingness to engage in peace talks regarding Ukraine. Learn more on Telegraaf.nl.
The book 'If Russia Wins' by Carlo Masala foretells a Russian victory scenario, now mirroring real-world events. The narrative aligns with current geopolitical tensions. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, once a bomb maker fighting the US, seeks European support in rebuilding Syria, meeting with French President Macron in Paris.
April 2024 ranks as the second warmest on record with an average global temperature of 14.96 degrees Celsius, only 0.07 degrees cooler than the warmest April. The European climate service Copernicus highlights the impact of rising temperatures.
The European Union launches 'Choose Europe' initiative with €500 million to lure American researchers affected by President Trump's policies, aiming to enhance research opportunities.
Israel to escalate conflict with Hamas, Houthi missile hits Israel, and looming threat on Iran's nuclear sites. International concerns grow over Gaza humanitarian crisis.
President Erdogan strengthens ties with Somalia, establishing military presence, economic partnerships, and cultural influence in the region.
US Senator Marco Rubio condemns Germany's classification of AfD as extremist, sparking diplomatic exchange with German Foreign Ministry. Washington reacts to AfD monitoring.
Israel's airstrikes in Syria send a clear message to protect Druze amid rising jihadist attacks. The complex Syrian conflict involves religious and ethnic tensions. Read more on Telegraaf.nl.
Recent shootings in Uppsala shed light on the rise of teenage gang violence in Sweden, with minors increasingly involved in extreme criminal activities.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu delivers a clear message by attacking a target near the presidential palace in Damascus, warning against threats to the Druze community.
Tottenham's Europa League success juxtaposes their abysmal Premier League campaign, with Ange Postecoglou's side on the brink of a final berth despite a season of contrasting performances.
Following the U.S.-Ukraine deal, American producers gain access to Ukraine's wealth of resources for car, battery, and smartphone manufacturing, with details of the agreement to be revealed.
While Spain and Portugal faced a blackout, La Cañada Real, the largest slum in Europe with 4,000 residents, had electricity from solar panels and generators, enabling residents to watch TV and movies.
Paul Pogba remains focused on rejoining a European club despite discussions with D.C. United. The 32-year-old free agent aims for a comeback to top-tier European football, sources reveal.
Canadian liberals win parliamentary elections, defeating conservatives in a comeback victory. Prime Minister Carney vows not to be owned by American threats and shifts focus to Europe and Asia.
The 'Six Triple Eight' battalion, the only African-American female unit in WWII, receives the Congressional Gold Medal eighty years later for their heroic service.
RWE withdraws from American offshore market citing rising costs and political uncertainty, reallocating investments to safer projects closer to home.
Joakim Medin, a Swedish journalist, may serve 12 years in Turkish prison for allegedly insulting President Erdogan, sparking concerns over press freedom.
Paul Bremer, former American diplomat, expresses concerns over leadership gaps in Europe and the US, drawing parallels between past and current political challenges.
An in-depth analysis of the tight battle for European spots in the Bundesliga, with key insights on top contenders and their chances of qualifying for European competitions.
Chelsea's Enzo Fernández sees great potential in River Plate's Franco Mastantuono, predicting a future in Europe for the talented 17-year-old midfielder, who is attracting interest from top clubs.
An earthquake occurred west of Istanbul, Turkey, with no reported damage or casualties. Turkish media reported two consecutive tremors with the epicenter located under the sea, 60 kilometers west of Istanbul.
Dutch businesses in China view the US-China trade war as a chance for growth, as Chinese partners explore markets beyond the US, favoring Europe. The shift presents opportunities for Dutch companies.