Manhunt for Habibur Masum Over Street Slaying of Pram-Pushing Mother
A suspected killer is being sought by Police over the knife murder of a woman who was out pushing her baby in a pram on Saturday.
A suspected killer is being sought by Police over the knife murder of a woman who was out pushing her baby in a pram on Saturday.
The Russian bordering Nordic nation of Norway announced the most significant change in its defence in modern times.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers put out a “tentative timeline” for getting commercial shipping in and out of Baltimore by the end of the month.
Over a dozen military jets were destroyed or damaged in a massive drone strike against a Russian airbase overnight, Kyiv claims.
Police say the attack at a food store appears to be random, with the suspect and “seriously injured” child victim being totally unrelated.
German police are facing a serious uniform shortage — the war in Ukraine is blamed — and officers have gone trouserless to make the point.
You may wonder what it takes to get a birthday shoutout from a former U.S. President hailing you as a historic champion of sovereignty.
Police Scotland has been accused of bias and ‘making it up as they go along’ over new hate crime laws defied by J.K. Rowling.
NATO leaders have already said that while they want Ukraine to join, it doesn’t meet eligibility — including not being at at war and occupied.
NATO chief Stoltenberg hailed the success of the allianc, saying it is “bigger, stronger, and more united than ever”.
Police are hunting for more remains after human body parts were found in a London park, triggering a murder investigation.
French govt rapidly walked back claim security services foiled terror attack over Easter weekend, stating no such plot actually existed.
Ukraine has cemented yet another ‘NATO-lite’ deal with an alliance member, inking a ten-year agreement with Finland.
Taiwan struck by the largest earthquake in 25 years in the early hours of Wednesday morning, collapsing buildings and triggering landslides.
Norway has become the latest European state to look again at its conscription programme, pushed by Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Ukraine used Cessna-sized drones to attack deep inside the Russian Federation in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
A temporary channel marked with buoys to allow small amount of priority traffic to go in and out, the first step in a “phased” reopening.
Work crews have started removing the collapsed Patapsco bridge, cutting through the enormous steel girders to load parts onto waiting barges.
Germany’s hardliner covid boss has succeeded in pushing through his cannabis legalisation pet project in the teeth of opposition.
150 homes have been evacuated in the town of Ede, the Netherlands where several people are held hostage at a popular drinking spot.
“The largest crane on the East Coast ” has arrived in Baltimore to start clearing away the twisted wreckage of the Scott Key Bridge.
Britons dissatisfied with how govt is handling immigration, with a majority saying the number of arrivals both legal and illegal should fall.
It is thought the four remaining victims may now be entombed in vehicles below the wreckage of the bridge.
Western allies should hurry up and hand over the “damn” missiles Ukraine demands, their foreign secretary says.
National Transportation Safety Board officials have boarded the MV Dali and divers continue to seek victims of the collapse.
The Governor of Maryland has revealed there was enough time for traffic to be blocked from driving onto it, saving lives.
The large I-695 over the Patapsco River has collapsed after being hit by a cargo ship, sending vehicles tumbling into the water.
Putin addressed Friday’s terrorist attack that killed at least 137, saying for the first time it was the work of “radical Islamists”.
Dmitry Medvedev, the former president now better known for regularly threatening to drop nuclear bombs on the West says terror suspects must be liquidated.
The Ukraine “special military operation” is a “de facto” war, Russia admitted for the first time, while blaming the West for the escalation.
The future Queen shocked the world on Friday when she revealed her cancer diagnosis, but revealed she had delayed making the news public.
The British Royal Family faces a terrible year as health issues strike several of its most prominent members.
“Open immigration will be vital to maintain population size and economic growth”, a Bill Gates funded study published in The Lancet claims.
The national elections loom in the UK and the governing Conservatives continue to sink to new, historic lows.
Self-made billionaire Dyson told the Tories they’re doing a bad job, which didn’t go down well. Reform leaves door open to the entrepreneur.
“Anti-Semitism we see today in the West is the worst since the 1930s and it is because of a ‘red and green’ alliance”, says Amichai Chikli.
A freshly landed migrant was transferred directly to hospital after reportedly having been stabbed while aboard a smuggler boat at sea.
Member of staff is said to have been caught trying to read the future Queen’s medical records at hospital where she had surgery in January.
Ireland’s progressive Prime Minister Leo Varadkar announced he is resigning for “personal and political” reasons.
Taking a snipe at the American aviation giant’s recent safety record, Bruno Le Maire said he’d far rather fly Airbus, the European jet rival.