Shocking moment college student pointed gun at classmate inside packed classroom
By Adry Torres For Dailymail.com Published: 16:54 EDT, 12 September 2024 | Updated: 17:13 EDT, 12 September 2024 A cop who attended a Brazilian university is under investigation for aiming…
US election: 10 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
With 10 days left to go until Election Day, the race to the White House between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump remains very tight across the…
Condemnation, calls for restraint: World reacts to Israeli strikes on Iran
The Israeli military launched strikes on military bases in Iran, hitting about 20 sites over several hours in Ilam, Khuzestan and Tehran. The Iranian army confirmed four soldiers were killed…
Iran says two soldiers killed in Israeli strikes on military bases
Iran has “no limits” in defending its territorial integrity, according to its foreign minister, as the country’s state media reported on Saturday that predawn Israeli air strikes targeting military bases…
Once upon a time in Dahiyeh: Israel’s destruction of Lebanon’s communities
Mazen used to run a gift and perfume store called Mazen Kado (French for gift) in Mreijeh. He lived what he described as a calm life with his beloved cat…
A nation torn between Russia, the West: Your simple guide to Georgia’s vote
Georgians will vote in parliamentary elections on Saturday that look set to define whether the mountainous nation that straddles Eastern Europe and West Asia will pivot towards Moscow or Brussels.…
Now Welsh ‘language extremists’ want to change Wales’ name to Cymru
By Jose Ramos Published: 10:18 EDT, 17 September 2024 | Updated: 10:27 EDT, 17 September 2024 So-called ‘language extremists’ who won a fight to ban the names of the Brecon…
From the Titanic to tanking: How the world’s most prolific shipbuilder Harland & Wolff survived world wars, IRA bombings and sinking of its most famous liner before collapsing into administration
It was once the biggest and busiest shipyard around, making the UK and especially Belfast the envy of the world as workers there built some of the finest ocean liners…
ABC News boss’ savage blast at ‘bullies’ targeting the broadcaster’s highest paid stars
ABC News boss Justin Stevens has lambasted unrelenting critics of the public broadcaster’s star reporters, describing them as ‘bullies’ with ‘ideological, personal or commercial’ axes to grind. His comments come…
Mother, 25, narrowly avoids prison after glassing another woman in drunken bar fight
A drunken mother with a history of violence has narrowly avoided prison for glassing another woman in a bar after things got ‘extremely out of hand’. Charlotte Murphy’s attack at…














