Extinction Rebellion Activists closed down four bridges in London

Extinction Rebellion Activists

Protesters have shut down four of London’s major bridges. Extinction Rebellion activists gathered in large number on Waterloo, Blackfriars and Westminster bridges to demand a stop to new fossil fuel expenditures. The protesters have caused traffic jams. The Metropolitan Police stated police were seeking to suppress “pockets of dissent.” Demonstrators were chanting “End fossil fuels immediately” and … Read more

Ukraine: Royal Welsh troops aid Estonia amongst war

Estonia

A contingent of Welsh troops stationed in Estonia has stated that they are “ready” to dissuade and protect the country against a future Russian invasion. There is a 1,200-strong NATO training taskforce led by the Royal Welsh Regiment in Estonia, which borders Russia. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Estonia’s permanent defense secretary, Kusti Salm, stated … Read more

German Foreign Minister seeks stop to Mali-Russian collaboration

German Foreign Minister

While visiting Mali, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock issued a warning that European soldiers would not collaborate with Mali’s military if it continued to have ties to Russia. Bamako’s Baerbock told a press conference that she fears “major war crimes” are being perpetrated against Malian people, similar to what Russian soldiers have done in Syria … Read more

Egypt tourist bus crash kills 10 people

Egypt

A bus carrying tourists was involved in a traffic accident in Egypt that claimed the lives of ten individuals and wounded another 14. At least 10 passengers, including four French and a Belgian, were killed after a tourist bus collided with a vehicle on a motorway in southern Egypt on Wednesday. The incident occurred about … Read more

Germany man gets 90 COVID-19 shots to sell fake IDs

UAE

According to reports, a 60-year-old man in Germany got hundreds of doses of COVID-19 vaccine before selling fake vaccination cards with legitimate vaccine batch numbers to others who didn’t want to receive the shot. When criminal police captured him earlier this month in the eastern German state of Saxony, the guy from Magdeburg — whose … Read more

Missing 4-year-old boy from McIntosh found dead

McIntosh

Officials in the area say a four-year-old McIntosh County kid who went missing more than 24 hours ago has been found dead. All indicators point to the drowning of Zaiven, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer. Since Zaiven Houke went missing on Monday, authorities and search teams have been working nonstop. Around 12:30 p.m. … Read more

Nigerian Army abducts fake troops in Lagos, Ogun

Nigerian Army

Eleven men and women in full military uniforms have been taken into custody by the Nigerian Army (NA). During OPERATION CHECKMATE in Lagos and Ogun States, the Military Police of the 81st Division detained the fictitious troops in custody. There are several illegal activities perpetrated by imposters in 81 Division, according to Major General Umar … Read more

Ecuador robbers arrested for stealing who stole 2.8 tons of drugs

Ecuador

A government-run warehouse in Ecuador was robbed of 2.8 tons of cocaine, according to police. A warehouse in the city of Tena was broken into by four masked men posing as police on Sunday, who overpowered the lone officer on duty before fleeing with the large haul, according to officials. Counter-narcotics police have detained six … Read more

Colombian researcher killed by elephant in Uganda

Colombian researcher

A Colombian researcher has been killed in Uganda’s Kibale National Park after being crushed by an elephant. According to the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Sebastián Ramrez Amaya, a Colombian researcher based in the United States, was conducting usual study in the Park Forest with an assistant when the event occurred (UWA). An elephant charging at them … Read more

Marine Le Pen opposes Russian gas sanctions

Marine Le Pen

Marine Le Pen, a leading candidate for the French presidency, has stated that she generally favors sanctions on Russia, with the exception of oil and gas supply. Following her best-ever first-round performance, the far-right candidate will face off against Emmanuel Macron in a run-off election for the president. However, in the midst of the conflict … Read more

Stilwell storms wreak havoc early morning

Stilwell storms

On Wednesday morning, storms blew across sections of Oklahoma, leaving behind some damage in Stilwell. Crews are now dealing with a semi-truck accident at 2nd Street and Oklahoma 51. Adair County has been placed under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday morning. By way of the National Weather Service, this storm is … Read more

Russia threatens to attack Ukraine’s “decision-making centers”

Russia

It was announced on Wednesday by the Russian Defense Ministry that forces from Russia may strike Ukraine’s “decision-making centers,” including Kyiv. According to Sputnik, the Kremlin has so far avoided attacking these centers, but this strategy may change. The governor of Kursk, Russia has previously reported similar attacks on Ukrainian border crossings. The governor went … Read more

Six individuals arrested in Saudi Arabia for attempting to smuggle amphetamine tablets

Saudi Arabia smuggle

The General Directorate of Narcotics Control said on Wednesday that six persons had been detained for attempting to smuggle about 500,000 amphetamine tablets into Saudi Arabia. An investigation into drug smuggling and distribution networks aimed at compromising the Kingdom’s safety, according to spokesman Maj. Mohammed Al-Nujaidi, resulted in the discovery of 456,000 amphetamine pills disguised … Read more

Saudi Arabia backs humanitarian aid programme of Lebanon

Saudi Arabia Lebanon

Saudi Arabia has expressed it’s support for the humanitarian aid programme of Lebanon. Since its envoy returned to Beirut, Saudi Arabia has reiterated its support for Lebanon’s people and willingness to strengthen ties between the two countries. “The Kingdom is intent on aiding the Lebanese people amid tough circumstances and improving relations between the two … Read more

Saudi Arabia donates $10 million emergency aid to Ukraine

Saudi Arabia

King Salman has directed humanitarian organization of Saudi Arabia to offer immediate medical and shelter assistance to Ukrainian refugees who have fled to neighboring nations, namely Poland, in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion. The UN and the Polish government are working together on this project. “King Salman authorizes KSrelief to offer immediate medical and shelter … Read more

British soldier in Mariupol ‘forced to surrender’

British Mariupol

Aiden Aslin, a Nottinghamshire native who relocated to Ukraine in 2018, has been fighting in Ukraine’s military ever since. His regiment just defended the beleaguered city of Mariupol, which has been shelled by Russia. When his family asked him about surrendering to Russian forces, the family of a British soldier in Ukraine claimed he had … Read more

Finland to decide on NATO membership in weeks, PM says Marin

Finland NATO

Prime Minister Sanna Marin of Finland has said that her nation will make a decision on NATO membership within weeks. At a joint press conference with Sweden’s prime minister, she said she saw no need to delay the decision. She made these remarks at the same time as a study presented to the Finnish parliament … Read more

Death toll from Durban floods rises to 20

Durban

Heavy rains in South Africa’s eastern coastal region of KwaZulu-Natal, especially Durban city have killed at least 20 people, according to media reports, while officials are still assessing the damage. Flooding and substantial property damage occurred overnight, leading to worries that many individuals were hurt. The military is on high alert. Flooding has forced the closure … Read more