Colombian warlord Salvatore Mancuso was sent to his native country Tuesday after serving a drug trafficking sentence in the United States and being denied several requests to be sent to Italy, where he also has citizenship. Mancuso arrived in Bogota’s El Dorado
Hundreds of teenagers wreaked havoc in a UK seaside town on Friday night after a house party invitation went viral, sparking chaos on a normally quiet residential street. Emergency services rushed to the scene in Worthing, West Sussex at around 10.30pm after
Hundreds of residents were forced out of their home overnight after a Nazi bomb was found in a garden. A major incident was declared yesterday (20 Feb) when the Second World War ordinance was discovered at a property in Plymouth, Devon. Police
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Teahupo’o, renowned among surfers for its powerful waves, is set to host the surfing competition during the Paris Olympics. The decision to host part of the Games in Teahupo’o has presented challenges to the local community’s lifestyle and environment. Initial Olympic development
Hundreds of tractors blocked a downtown lane in Prague on Monday in a farmers’ protest against European Union agriculture policies. Similar protests against EU policies have occurred across the bloc in recent weeks. The European Commission has made some concessions, such as
Hundreds of hospitals in rural areas of the U.S. are at risk of closure, according to new data from Chartis, a Chicago health care advisory services firm. A total of 141 rural hospitals have closed since 2010 — while another 453 are
Potential British Army servicemen and women are being rejected because of their tattoos, despite the ongoing armed forces recruiting crisis. More than 800 prospective recruits have been declined due to the army’s rules for body art deemed “unacceptable”. At present, rules mean
Hundreds of drivers have been fined after a bogus 50mph sign was installed in a 40mph zone and police have confirmed the fines will still stand. The Metropolitan Police says the penalties are still “within the law” despite troublemakers putting the signs
The Australian government said Tuesday it will prohibit doxxing, the malicious and non-consensual release online of an individual’s personal or identifying information, after pro-Palestinian activists published personal details of hundreds of Jewish people in the country. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, who is Jewish,