Dozens of migrants were caught swimming through a storm to reach a Spanish territory on the African continent. Around 30 migrants, all of Moroccan origin, swam into Ceuta in the early hours of March 26. The group, including 16 and 17-year-olds as
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Tourists were left terrified after a freak wave crashed into their ferry – causing the deck to become flooded as people stood on tables to escape the water. Passengers were seen watching as the rogue wave approached the boat just moments after
Britain’s top IRA spy is likely to have ‘cost more lives than he saved’, a bombshell new report has found. Freddie Scappaticci, known as the agent Stakeknife, is linked to at least 14 murders and 15 abduction incidents. He operated in the
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A map reveals where a deadly “flesh-eating disease” that impacts dogs has been recorded in the UK. While Alabama Rot is “very rare”, the Kennel Club warn it can be fatal as it blocks and damages the blood vessels in dogs’ skin
Rebecca Warden, second from left, volunteered to give a kidney to her mother, 71-year-old Ann Winer of San Antonio, far left. And Svetlana Balmeo Stockdale, 28 (far right), volunteered to give a kidney to her co-worker, Jorge Mendez, 50, standing beside her.
Rebecca Warden, second from left, volunteered to give a kidney to her mother, 71-year-old Ann Winer of San Antonio, far left. And Svetlana Balmeo Stockdale, 28 (far right), volunteered to give a kidney to her co-worker, Jorge Mendez, 50, standing beside her.
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Facing ammunition shortages and logistical challenges, Ukraine relies on intercepted radio communications to conserve resources. The European country uses its electronic warfare capabilities to anticipate and counter Russian attacks, including jamming enemy drones. Ukrainian soldiers utilize decoded information to prepare for impending