Airplane CRASH Kills Two Firefighters at Peru's Airport
A plane carrying 102 people collided with a fire truck when taking off at Peru's busiest airport in Lima.
Sunak in Kyiv: £50m on Air Defence Aid
A new package of air defence aid for Ukraine has been announced by prime minister Rishi Sunak.
On what has been his first visit since becoming prime minister, Sunak has pledged £50m to help Ukraine through the next months.
The visit comes after a very intense week of bombardment by Kremlin forces: 148 missile strikes have rained around the country leaving 10 million people without power.
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Turkey Launches AIRSTRIKES on Northern Regions of Syria and Iraq
Turkey launched airstrikes over northern regions of Syria and Iraq, the Turkish Defense Ministry said Sunday, targeting Kurdish groups that Ankara holds responsible for last week's bomb attack in Istanbul.
Joe Lycett SHREDS £10,000 to Protest Beckham's Qatar Deal
Comedian Joe Lycett has shred £10,000 of his own money after David Beckham neither acknowledged nor responded to his ultimatum.
Lycett had demanded that Beckham step away from his controversial multimillion-pound World Cup promotion deal with Qatar and had said he would donate the money to LGBTQ+ charities if the sports star ended the sponsorship deal ahead of the tournament.
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Zaporizhzhia: Europe's Biggest Nuclear Plant Attacked
Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant is under attack.
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Is This Nine-Year-Old Girl Kim Jong-un's HEIR?
A trip to a missile testing facility is hardly your average daddy-and-daughter day out, but this is how Kim Jong-un chose to introduce his nine-year-old to the world.
Deadly Indonesian Earthquake Kills HUNDREDS in Java
A deadly earthquake shook the main Indonesian island of Java on Monday.
The 5.6 magnitude earthquake left at least 56 people dead and hundreds more injured.
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Shocking Footage of Colorado LGBTQ+ Club Shooting Suspect in Police STAND-OFF
This is the alleged Colorado nightclub shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich in a tense stand-off with police in 2021 - a year before his attack.
He’d just livestreamed on his mother’s Facebook account clad in tactical gear as police surrounded the building, claiming he was going to blow it up.
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Why are Ukrainians Fleeing Newly Liberated Kherson?
Since reclaiming Kherson, authorities are realising how much infrastructure the Russians sabotaged before retreating. Russia has been targeting Ukraine’s power grid and other infrastructure for weeks, as part of a tactic to break their opponent's morale.
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Qatar: Rainbow Bucket Hat FORBIDDEN
This year’s men’s football World Cup is being overshadowed by a large list of human rights issues.
In fact, many fans have found themselves conflicted on whether to watch it or not.
Qatar forbids same-sex relations under Islamic Sharia law.
LGBT+ community are detained and "subjected to ill-treatment in detention”.
Walmart BLOODBATH as 'Manager' Opens Fire on Thanksgiving Shoppers
Multiple people have been shot dead after a shooting at a Virginia Walmart on Tuesday night.
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Travel Chaos: Why are Rail Workers Striking AGAIN in the UK?
Commuters across the UK will face even more disruption in the run-up to Christmas, after the RMT union announced more strike dates.
Is Russia a State-Sponsor of TERRORISM?
It's a decision 247-days in the making - the amount of time that's passed since Russia invaded Ukraine.
The Kremlin faces thousands of accusations of war crimes - including the ongoing destruction of crucial Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
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Cannabis in Thailand: Back in the Narcolist?
This is Thailand, teetering on the edge of stricter drug laws.
These people are protesting the possible rollback of the legalisation of cannabis and hemp - a product that grows abundantly in the southeast Asian nation.
Thailand’s a country that, not long ago, had some of the strictest drug policies in the world.
But in June 2022, their military government removed cannabis flowers - the part of the plant that gets users high - from its narcotics list.
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The Ukrainian Unit Holding Kherson's Frontline Under DEADLY Russian Strikes
The Ukrainian Unit Holding Kherson's Frontline Under DEADLY Russian Strikes'
The southern Ukrainian city of Kherson was reclaimed after Russia retreated from the area two weeks ago.
But the danger hasn’t gone away. Putin’s army continues to shell the area. On Thursday, it came under its heaviest bombardment since Russia retreated.
Moscow targetted neighbourhoods that weren’t previously hit, and killed at least four people.
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Island In Italy Hit By DEVASTATING Mudslide
The island of Ischia in Italy has been devastated by an extraordinary mudslide.
Many people remain missing, and fears are growing over the potential death toll.
The island is off the coast of Naples, and it's been hit by heavy rainfall for the entire week.
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Anti-Government Protests in CHINA Spread Far and Wide
China has been swept by protests amid public anger over COVID restrictions.
The government’s ‘zero-COVID’ policy has come under serious scrutiny in recent weeks.
Soaring case numbers have led to a reintroduction of lockdowns, but it appears that many people have had enough.
Public anger against China’s President Xi has rarely reached these heights.
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Belgium TORN APART After Morocco's Shock World Cup Victory
There has been an outbreak of unrest across Europe. Rioters have flipped and torched cars, and police have responded with water cannon, teargas and arrests.
'Why Don't You MAKE Me!' Labour MP Does NOT Respond Well When Told to Sit Down
Chaos erupted in UK Parliament when Labour MP Sarah Owen refused to be silenced when making a point of order.
The row had spilled over from earlier in the month when Owen was among a group of Labour MPs told to shut up by a Tory backbencher who they said had failed to declare his property portfolio.
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BBC Journalist ATTACKED by Police as China's Anti-Government Protests Swell
This is the moment a BBC journalist was dragged to the floor, beaten and arrested in Shanghai while covering the city’s anti-lockdown protests.
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