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Fear of Terrorism After Uranium Found at Heathrow Airport in London
The discovery of “several kilograms” of uranium at London’s Heathrow Airport fuels fears of a possible new terrorist attack in the United Kingdom. The ... -
5-Year-Old Boy Hit in the Head by Arrow, Australian (53) Arrested
An arrow hit a 5-year-old boy in Australia in the head. A man has been arrested for “recklessly wounding” the child, the New South ... -
Four Out of Five Cars Sold in Norway are Electric
Almost eighty percent of new passenger cars registered in Norway are electric. This is evident from figures from the Norwegian sector organization OFV. In ... -
Putin Admits Situation is Complicated in Annexed Territories
Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted in a video addressed to his aides on Tuesday that the situation is “complicated” in the four regions in ... -
Dozens Injured in Severe Turbulence on American Flight: Glad That Everyone Will Survive
Extreme turbulence injured dozens of people, 11 of them seriously, on a flight from Phoenix, Arizona, to Honolulu, Hawaii. “We are happy that everyone ... -
War in Ukraine Helps Trafigura to a Record Profit of 7 Billion
The war in Ukraine has resulted in commodity trader Trafigura making a record profit of 7 billion dollars in the past financial year. The ... -
Belarusian Activist Kolesnikova Again Transferred From Hospital to Prison After Surgery
In Belarus, Maria Kolesnikova (40) was again transferred from the hospital to prison after surgery. Kolesnikova is serving an 11-year prison sentence for her ... -
BBC Reporter Detained in Shanghai Did Not Identify as Journalist
China’s foreign ministry said the journalist detained while reporting on protests in the Chinese city of Shanghai did not identify himself as such. The ... -
India is Also Looking at USB-C as a Charging Standard
India is studying whether it can impose USB-C as a standard for charging smartphones, tablets and laptops. Europe has already done the same. It ... -
Every Year 35,000 Europeans Die From Drug Insensitivity
Every year, over 35,000 people in Europe die from an infection with a pathogen that no longer responds to the medication. This is estimated ...