22 Dead After Bus and Truck Collision in Southeast Brazil
teolfilo otoni December 21, 2024 16:10At least 22 people have died in a bus accident in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, according to local firefighters.
At least 22 people have died in a bus accident in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, according to local firefighters.
Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini has been acquitted of charges after refusing a rescue boat carrying 147 migrants to enter Italian territory.
A car has driven into a Christmas market in German Magdeburg, confirmed by the spokesperson of the state government of Saxony-Anhalt. Several injuries reported.
The European Commission is assisting Mayotte and African countries like Mozambique affected by cyclone Chido. Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Sweden have offered tents and other goods at the request of France.
Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini is facing the threat of jail time for refusing to allow boat migrants to disembark, with accusations of kidnapping and deprivation of freedom.
The FBI has searched the home of a deputy mayor of Los Angeles on suspicion of making a false bomb threat at City Hall.
The escape of Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad to Moscow was meticulously planned, ensuring his safety and comfort upon arrival in Russia.
Speleologist Ottavia Piana, aged 32, was rescued last night around 3:00 am from a cave in Bergamo, Italy, where she had been trapped at a depth of 600 meters since Saturday after a fall. The woman suffered injuries to her spine, ribs, knee, and face.
Satellite images reveal the destruction caused by deadly cyclone Chido in Mayotte, with winds of over 220 kilometers per hour leaving a trail of death and devastation.
The Shark House, a popular Airbnb location in Oxford, is set to close down following a legal battle with the local council. The closure is expected to have implications for the tourism industry in the city.
Italian speleologist Ottavia Piana is trapped in the Abisso Bueno Fonteno cave at a depth of 600 meters for the second time in a year, leading to a complex rescue operation in Bergamo, Italy.
Els van Doesburg, a Dutch-born politician, might take over as the mayor of Antwerp if Bart De Wever becomes the Belgian Prime Minister. Van Doesburg is known for her conservative views and strong opinions on various social issues.
Monte Napoleone in Milan has surpassed Fifth Avenue in New York City as the world's most expensive shopping street, with a rental price of 20,000 euros per square meter.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva has been discharged from the hospital in São Paulo where he was admitted following a brain hemorrhage.
The impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol in South Korea brings relief and joy to the nation, ending days of uncertainty and chaos.
The Georgian electoral college has appointed Micheil Kavelasjvili as the new president of the country. Kavelasjvili, a former professional footballer critical of Western influence in Georgia, is set to succeed Salome Zoerabisjvili.
Italy has significantly raised fines for a range of traffic offences, aiming to tackle the high number of traffic fatalities in the country.
French President Macron appoints the political veteran François Bayrou as the new Prime Minister of France to lead the country out of a political crisis and impasse.
An amusement ride collapsed in the British city of Birmingham, injuring eleven people. Two women were taken to the hospital.
Residents of Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland, are expressing concerns over the rapid growth in tourism, particularly around the Christmas season.
An activist group in Rome has taken drastic measures against the tourism influx by sabotaging Airbnb key safes across the city.
The incoming American president, Donald Trump, has selected Kari Lake as the director of the United States' official foreign broadcasting service, Voice of America.
A deadly migrant route has claimed the lives of six individuals aboard fishing boats heading to the Canary Islands.
An 11-year-old girl has been identified as the sole survivor of a sunken migrant boat off Lampedusa, Italy. The girl, believed to be from Sierra Leone, was rescued by rescue workers and brought to safety on the Italian island.
Five suspects ranging from 19 to 32 years old will face trial in Amsterdam for the violence surrounding the football match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The suspects are accused of various crimes, including open violence.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent surgery in a hospital in São Paulo following a brain hemorrhage. The 79-year-old president is expected to remain in the intensive care unit for two days.
A rare Roman coin depicting Brutus, one of the assassins of Julius Caesar, has been sold for almost 2 million euros at an auction in Geneva. The coin, believed to be minted around 43 BC, was purchased by a European collector.
Authorities in the United States have detained a man for questioning after the high-profile murder of insurance executive Brian Thompson in New York.
Two people have died and eight others injured after an explosion at an oil depot in the Italian town of Calenzano. Rescue operations are ongoing at the site.
Syrian rebels uncover a vast underground tunnel network beneath Maher al-Assad's house in Damascus, potentially used for storing gold and weapons. The discovery raises questions about military infrastructure and hidden shelters in war-torn Syria.