Marines injured in Japan rollover accident The Marines were injured after a tactical vehicle rolled over. They were ‘transported to U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa with non-life-threatening injuries,’ according to the Marine Expeditionary Force Okinawa. A “mass casualty exercise” in Okinawa, Japan, became
Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in 2011, on Thursday lost his second attempt to sue the state for what he claimed was a breach of his human rights. Breivik, who changed
Multiple people have been shot as huge crowds celebrated at the Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade. Video from the scene shows armed police sprinting into Union Station as fans flee. Others are seen being carried away on stretchers. Two gunmen have been
Dramatic pictures have captured the moment a water park in Sweden erupted into a massive fireball after it exploded this morning. The blazing inferno broke out at Oceana Waterworld, in Gothenburg, Sweden today (February 12) and tored thorugh the structure. Plumes of
Private tenants in Scotland are facing huge rent hikes and potentially eviction as emergency protections are soon to expire, campaigners are warning. Living Rent’s national campaigns chair Ruth Gilbert says the Scottish government has “in effect rubber-stamped rent increases from April”. Ms
Dublin sees heavy police presence, 11 arrests amid 'Irish Lives Matter' march against mass migration
Dublin deployed more than 300 police officers amid a massive march against the push for mass migration – and a counter-protest – in Ireland’s capital city on Monday. According to The Irish Independent, 11 people were arrested amid the demonstrations. The newspaper
A new and formidable weapon has emerged in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war that could reshape the dynamics of warfare on the front lines. Ukrainian forces are deploying First-Person View (FPV) kamikaze drones, compact yet lethal unmanned aerial vehicles, to devastating effect against
The Czech Parliament’s lower house approved an amendment to the country’s gun law, tightening requirements for owning a weapon. The decision comes more than a month after a shooter killed 14 people and wounded many in downtown Prague. The amendment now moves
The remains of 119 people, believed to be victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, have been discovered in the country’s south. Authorities are still finding mass graves nearly three decades after the genocide took place. In Oct. 2023, six bodies were initially
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz achieved a rare victory as his country’s parliament green-lighted a government bill focused on migration. One of the measures included in the legislation is the extension of the detention period for migrants from 10 to 28 days. A