Broadband internet was disrupted in many parts of Nepal on Thursday as Indian vendors from whom most Nepali private operators source the bandwidth stopped providing the services because of payment defaults. Private internet service providers in Nepal issued notices saying their services
Warsaw’s main synagogue was attacked with firebombs by an unknown perpetrator, but sustained minimal damage and nobody was hurt, Poland’s chief rabbi said Wednesday. The incident was strongly condemned by political leaders. The attack on the Nożyk Synagogue happened around 1 a.m.,
Labour’s candidate for the East Midlands Mayoralty is under mounting pressure today after she was referred to her employer for potentially breaching NHS rules during the election. Claire Ward supposedly abused her position as Chairman of the Board of Directors at Kings
The most dangerous areas in Britain have been revealed with the top ranking city reporting more than 150,000 crimes in just one year. According to new research by Online Marketing Surgery, Birmingham is the UK’s most dangerous city with 152,697 crimes reported
A furious woman said she was fined hundreds of pounds just months after reporting fly-tipping behind her home. Julie Hancock was hit with a £400 fine last December after alerting authorities to rubbish dumped in an alley near her home in Stoke
MILAN (AP) — The Italian Coast Guard rescued 22 people and recovered nine bodies after a smugglers’ boat capsized in a storm about 50 kilometers ( about 30 miles) south of the island of Lampedusa, authorities said Thursday. Survivors indicated that the
A correction has been issued after it was incorrectly reported that a famous British actress found Prince Andrew “sexy and heroic”. The Daily Telegraph issued both online and in-paper corrections following the error made in a report on Scoop, the drama documenting
Humza Yousaf has reportedly been hit with more complaints than JK Rowling under the SNP’s new hate crime laws. More than 3,000 complaints have been made to police since the controversial legislation came into force on Monday. A police source said the Scottish
Jeremy Vine’s April Fools prank went horribly wrong after people reported him to the police. The broadcaster shared a video today which appeared to show a bird of prey smashing into his drone while he was cycling through Hyde Park in London.
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