Shooting in Alabama Leaves 4 Dead and 21 Injured
birmingham September 22, 2024 11:13At least 4 people have been killed and 21 others injured in a shooting incident in Birmingham, Alabama.
At least 4 people have been killed and 21 others injured in a shooting incident in Birmingham, Alabama.
Thanks to Nathalie, a young mother, a French woman named Gisèle Pelicot was saved from further sexual assaults by her husband and other men. Nathalie alerted the police after discovering the horrifying truth about what was happening to Gisèle.
Luxury yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily is under increased security due to the presence of highly sensitive information in waterproof safes onboard.
The death toll from the severe weather in northern Vietnam has risen to at least 82, following the passage of Typhoon Yagi, which also caused significant damage in Myanmar.
The new French government was introduced on Monday, leading to protests in cities like Paris, Marseille, Bordeaux, and Nantes. The political shift to the right compared to the previous government under Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is highlighted.
A polar bear that wandered into a remote village in northwestern Iceland was shot dead by the police after posing a threat to a woman staying in a summer house.
The mayor of Munich opens the Bavarian Oktoberfest with a ceremony in which the first beer barrel is tapped. The festival, known for its safety measures, welcomes millions of visitors who wear traditional Bavarian attire.
The Italian government has declared a state of emergency in the regions of Emilia Romagna and Marche (the Marches) following the recent floods.
German authorities have reported that 182 people were caught in just four days crossing into Germany illegally at the western borders, where intensified border controls have been put in place.
A team of amateur archaeologists volunteering at a research site in North France found a 200-year-old message in a bottle that was still readable. The message was written by PJ Féret in 1825 during an excavation in Dieppe.
A New Zealand pilot, Phillip Mehrtens, who was abducted by Papuan separatists in early 2023 has been released and taken to a hospital in Timika for medical check-up.
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Boeing has dismissed its head of defense and space division following problems with the Starliner spacecraft and significant cost overruns on other projects.
Kamala Harris expressed her desire for a second debate with Donald Trump during a campaign event in Atlanta.
The US Secret Service reveals shortcomings in communication and workmanship during the failed assassination attempt on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Sophia Loren, the world-renowned Italian actress, turns 90 and looks back on her journey from hardship to stardom.
Former OceanGate scientific director testifies that the Titan submarine had a malfunction days before the fatal implosion, causing passengers to be shaken up.
Karim El Baqqali, known as Karim Gabarde and also 'El Enfadao' (The Angry), appeared in court after surrendering in connection to a fatal collision between a drug speedboat and a Spanish police boat.
A plane traveling from Oslo to Malaga had to make an emergency landing in Copenhagen due to an unwanted passenger on board.
Russian volunteers who join the military in Ukraine are facing high risks with increasing death toll, according to BBC and Mediazona.
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris discussed various topics, including border security, the economy, abortion ban, and gun control during a two-hour livestream event with Oprah Winfrey.
Republican candidate Mark Robinson in North Carolina denies allegations of posting controversial statements on a porn website and advocating for slavery.
The Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov accuses tech billionaire Elon Musk of remotely disabling his Cybertruck after sharing a video of the vehicle with a mounted machine gun.
A Swedish teenager involved in gang violence in Denmark has been sentenced to five years in prison after throwing a hand grenade into a jewelry store. This is the first conviction following a wave of gang violence originating from Sweden this summer.
Allegations of sexual abuse, fraud, and conspiracy theories have plagued the eccentric and controversial figure Mohammed Al Fayed for decades.
Researchers in Leipzig have discovered new work by the world-famous composer Mozart, believed to have been composed when he was a young teenager.
Two out of the 50 defendants in the rape case of Gisèle Pelicot have confessed to their crime, expressing regret and seeking forgiveness. The majority of the defendants are claiming that they were unaware of the victim being drugged, presenting their defense in court.
The death of a prominent trans woman in Georgia has sparked shocked reactions in the country. Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with the brutal killing of the 37-year-old actress and influencer Kesaria Abramidze, who had multiple stab wounds. The victim, who had over half a million followers on Instagram, represented Georgia in the 2018 Miss Trans Star International competition.
A Spanish research team has discovered an asteroid, named 2024 PT5, that will orbit the Earth for nearly two months this fall, from September 29 to November 25.
Former President Donald Trump has recently shown enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies, even paying a bill with Bitcoin. He and his family are now involved in a crypto company, sparking discussions about potential conflicts of interest.