Two weeks ago, an 18-year-old guardsman who had accompanied Queen Elizabeth II‘s casket at her funeral was discovered unconscious at an army base in London. Prior to being discovered dead at Hyde Park Barracks in Knightsbridge just before 4 p.m. local time
This week, while the United States deals with the death toll, severe flooding, and destruction left in Hurricane Ian‘s wake, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will visit communities that have been impacted. The Bidens will travel to Florida on
In one of the deadliest sporting tragedies in history, a Stampede caused by police firing tear gas at rioting soccer supporters in Indonesia has killed at least 174 people. The use of tear gas by the police caught everyone’s attention right away
The Biden administration recently completed its largest exchange of detained individuals, involving five oil executives who had been jailed for over five years. Seven Americans who were detained in Venezuela were released on Saturday in exchange for the release of two of
Power outages are making rescue efforts more difficult, and 54 people have now been officially pronounced dead. Many people in the impacted areas still struggle without energy or access to their cell phones. As one of the most powerful and expensive storms
On Friday evening, flight 2077, which was headed for Orlando, had to turn around and return to Baltimore. Due to an engine issue, a Spirit Airlines flight bound for Florida had to make an emergency landing in Maryland on Friday night. Baltimore/Washington
Few people are familiar with Biafra, a little country in western Africa that broke away from Southern Nigeria in 1967 before being retaken in less than three years. Images of the widespread famine and disease that may have killed millions of people
Today In History: 1. 1941 Bombing At Babi Yar: On this day, the Nazis began a two-day murder at Kiev’s Babi Yar ravine, ending with around 33,000 Soviet Jews being massacred. 2. Haitian Coup In 1991: In a military takeover, President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
The British Pound fell to a historic low against the US Dollar on Monday as concerns over the stability of the UK government’s finances grew. The almost 5% drop to just above $1.03 occurred during Asian and Australian trade on Monday, extending
Ukrainians have been compelled to vote under duress in Russian-staged referendums that are considered a means for Russia to conquer four occupied territories. After voting began on Friday, journalist Maxim Eristavi, co-founder of the independent news organization Hromadske International, tweeted a video
With the departures of Fi Glover and Jane Garvey, the BBC will bid goodbye to two more high-profile broadcasters. The couple, who have hosted the popular BBC Sounds podcast Fortunately since 2017, will broadcast a new live afternoon program and a Times
A spaceship is ready to smash into an asteroid in a first-of-its-kind manoeuvre to see if diverting a space rock may one day safeguard Earth from a potentially catastrophic catastrophe. A cosmic collision is on the way more than 6.5 million miles
Typhoon Noru was churning at sea, with sustained winds of 121 mph and gusts of up to 149 mph. A violent typhoon altered and quickly gained intensity Sunday as it swept closer to the northeastern Philippines, triggering evacuations from high-risk communities and
Fiona made landfall in Nova Scotia on Saturday with hurricane-force winds. The power might be down for several days. According to officials, officials, hundreds of thousands of Canadians were without power Saturday after former hurricane Fiona blasted into the country’s Atlantic provinces,
On Saturday, Buckingham Palace revealed the first image of Queen Elizabeth II’s ultimate resting place next to Prince Philip. “A ledger stone has been installed at the King George VI Memorial Chapel, following the interment of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth,” the royal
China reaffirmed its claim to Taiwan on Saturday, telling international leaders that anybody who stands in the way of its ambition to reunify with the self-governing island will be “crushed by the wheels of history.” The language was strong but not out