Tram crashes into shop in Oslo city center, multiple injured
oslo October 29, 2024 12:20A tram has crashed into a shop in the center of the Norwegian capital Oslo. Police report that at least four people were injured, including the tram driver.
A tram has crashed into a shop in the center of the Norwegian capital Oslo. Police report that at least four people were injured, including the tram driver.
Archaeologists uncover a hidden Mayan city named Valeriana in Mexico, featuring pyramids, sports fields, and amphitheaters. The discovery sheds light on a previously unknown ancient civilization.
An elderly woman in the Northern Italian city of Montebelluna experienced a scare when her cleaner accidentally threw away an old mattress containing hidden jewels and cash.
Videos circulating in India showing cooks spitting in food during preparation cause uproar between Hindus and Muslims.
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales (2006-2019) claims his car was targeted in an attack in Cochabamba.
At least 24 people were killed in a bus accident on a highway in Central Mexico. Governor David Monreal confirmed the casualties, with five passengers injured in the crash.
The death toll in the Philippines from floods caused by the powerful tropical storm Trami has risen to 81.
Four people were seriously injured in a stabbing incident at a supermarket in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on Friday. The police arrested the suspect, according to Russian judicial sources and local media.
Unknown men in Cologne attempted to set a kitten on fire before fleeing the scene, leaving the animal trapped under a pile of branches.
Arrest warrants have been issued on both a European level and via Interpol for the parents who fled with their premature baby Santiago, as announced by the French Public Prosecutor's Office.
Mongolia faces criticism for not arresting Vladimir Putin during his visit to Ulaanbaatar, prompting the International Criminal Court to take action.
The suspect arrested for shooting at a Democratic campaign office in Tempe, Arizona, is being charged with terrorism, as reported by The Arizona Republic.
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.
Capri, the popular Italian island off the coast of Naples, is looking to reduce the number of tourists it receives by limiting ferry arrivals.
Luciano D'Adamo, a 63-year-old Italian man, woke up from a coma and believed he was back in the year 1980, forgetting the past 39 years of his life.
The Villa Vie Odyssey cruise ship, which finally departed from Belfast after a four-month delay, is now dealing with a sewage smell issue that has left passengers dissatisfied.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is celebrating her two-year anniversary in power amidst scandals involving ministers and a controversial migration deal. Will she follow in the footsteps of Silvio Berlusconi?
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.
A 24-year-old student, Agostina Rubini Medina, went missing after a night out in Mallorca and was found in a trash bin, potentially crushed and burned, according to the police.
A 36-year-old man running a pizzeria in Düsseldorf, Germany, has been arrested for selling cocaine along with pizza number 40 to customers.
Massive flooding in Emilia-Romagna, Italy has led to evacuations, casualties, and extensive damage. Read more about the catastrophic weather conditions in the region.
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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.
A drone launched from Lebanon hit a building in the city of Caesarea, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a private villa, according to the Israeli army.
Sydney beaches reopened for swimmers after 2,000 black balls washed ashore last week, initial concerns about toxicity proven wrong.
Italian judges have ruled to send back the first group of migrants who were sent to Albania for not meeting safety criteria.
A German city has banned cacti in places like the town hall, schools, and daycare centers after a man in Plettenberg, near Düsseldorf, needed medical help following an injury from such a plant in a school building.
The entrance fee introduced for day-trippers to visit Venice has not led to a decrease in tourists, but rather an increase. City councilor Giovanni Andrea Martini revealed the disappointing results based on recent data.
Code red has been issued in France for heavy rainfall in four departments, with precautions being taken in Haute-Loire, Ardèche, Rhône, and Loire to prevent flooding. Annonay, a village in Ardèche, is already experiencing flooding.