Local animal hospital gathering donations to help victims of Hurricane Ian
Local animal hospital gathering donations to help victims of Hurricane Ian
Local animal hospital gathering donations to help victims of Hurricane Ian
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hailed as a hero Pakistani security guard Faraz Tahir, killed in Sydney while trying to stop a mass stabbing attack, in remarks delivered on Friday at a funeral attended by hundreds. Tahir, who would have turned 31 on Wednesday, was on the first day of his job when he became one of six killed this month during the stabbing spree at a busy mall in beachside Bondi. "Running toward danger, to protect people he had never even met, without doubt, he helped save lives that day," Albanese said.
At least 155 people have died in floods and landslides in Tanzania following weeks of heavy rain that has pounded East Africa. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said the El Nino climate pattern had worsened the ongoing rainy season. Tanzania's death toll has more than doubled in two weeks as the amount of rainfall increases, especially in the coastal region and the capital, Dar es Salaam.Around 200,000 people and more than 51,000 households have been affected.Flooded schools have been closed and em
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IN FOCUS: As it’s revealed that Hannah Ingram-Moore is using the legacy of her father, Sir Tom Moore, to sell her home, the family are thrust into the spotlight once again. Here, David James Smith, having spent time with the Ingram-Moores, once asking for an explanation about a mysterious £800,000 profit made by her company, explains why this extraordinary story isn’t over yet...
Police in Manchester are looking for witnesses and victims to a series of mobile phone thefts in the city, with suspects often seen riding electric bikes.Footage from April 11 shows an incident where a man’s phone was snatched from his hand by one of two suspects on a bike shortly after 7 pm local time.Police said they had received several reports from Ancoats and the city centre on this date.A 13-year-old boy and 37-year-old woman have been arrested in connection with the thefts. Police are seeking information on a further two suspects.Thanks to police work on the case, four people have been reunited with their stolen devices, mainly iPhones, police said. Credit: Greater Manchester Police via Storyful
A police crackdown that aims to clear a poor suburb of petty crime and street vendors before the Paris 2024 Olympics is putting pressure on an overcrowded prison operating at almost double its capacity. Villepinte is a grey, concrete detention centre in the suburb of Seine-Saint Denis. It lies 2.5 km from the Paris Arena Nord, set to host boxing and fencing competitions during the Games beginning on July 26.It is among the most crowded prisons in France. Opened in 1991, Villepinte takes prisoner
Global stocks were teetering on Friday towards their worst month since September, although futures markets predicted strong tech earnings would spark a Wall Street relief rally later in the day that would help traders recoup some losses. Japan's yen was volatile, hitting a fresh 34-year low after the Bank of Japan (BOJ) kept monetary policy loose at its latest policy meeting, then rebounding.
Amy Winehouse fans are flocking to visit the star's favourite haunts following the release of a new biopic - despite mixed reviews. The late singer is heavily associated with the London borough of Camden, which also served as a backdrop to many scenes in the recently released 'Back to Black'. The film has come in for criticism, with some claiming it goes too easy on Winehouse's dad Mitch and her ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil. Fans revealed on Wednesday they had travelled from all over to visit Camden - with one couple having journeyed more than 700 miles from Barcelona. Scarlet Elias, 43, came from the Spanish city with her partner Albert to see a statue of the singer - but says she refuses to watch the film.
The New York Court of Appeals has ruled that the judge who presided over Weinstein's trial prejudiced him by allowing three women to testify about their alleged encounters with the producer when their accusations did not form the basis of the case. At the time, those women were called as witnesses because state law allowed testimony about "prior bad acts" to prove a pattern of behaviour. "Under our system of justice, the accused has a right to be held to account only for the crime charged.", Judge Jenny Rivera, Associated Press.
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The Blues take a narrow first-leg advantage into the home decider on Saturday
STORY: The campaign has become more heated since the first phase of voting on April 19 as Modi and the main opposition Congress party have faced off on communal issues with Modi accusing Congress of favoring minority Muslims, aiming to dilute affirmative action and planning to impose an inheritance tax.Congress has denied the charges and said Modi is distracting voters from real issues such as unemployment, price rise and rural distress, and fears losing.Almost one billion people are eligible to vote in the seven-phase general elections that began on April 19 and concludes on June 1, with votes set to be counted on June 4.
The National Weather Service (NWS) alerted travelers to poor visibility as blowing dust hit the northern end of Grand Forks, North Dakota, on Thursday, April 25.“If traveling in open country this afternoon, be prepared for sudden reductions in visibility,” the NWS wrote. Credit: NWS Grand Forks via Storyful
The yen rose sharply after hitting its weakest level in three decades against the U.S. dollar with markets on edge about possible intervention after the Bank of Japan kept interest rates on hold on Friday. The sudden jump left traders on high alert for signs of intervention. After a two-day meeting, the Bank of Japan left its short-term interest rate target at 0-0.1% on Friday and made small upward adjustments in its inflation forecast.
Japan’s space agency announced Friday a plan to launch a major upgrade to its satellite imaging system, as a new flagship rocket is put to the test for a third time. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency that an H3 rocket will be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center, on a southwestern Japanese island, early afternoon on June 30, with a launch window that runs through the end of July. The rocket will be carrying an Advanced Land Observation Satellite, ALOS-4, tasked primarily with Earth observation and data collection for disaster response and mapmaking, as well as with monitoring military activity, such as missile launches, with an infrared sensor developed by the Defense Ministry.
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If you have noticed a lingering spot somewhere on your skin, it would be wise not to dismiss it, especially if there’s something unusual about its appearance. Over the past three decades, rates of melanoma skin cancer have more than doubled in the UK, a trend that looks set to continue.
Mikel Arteta and Ange Postecoglou’s approaches at Arsenal and Tottenham have been shaped by a share philosophy, in a derby that could define the title battle and top-four race