Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Germans demand change a year on from deadly floods

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More than 180 people killed in severe floods a year ago in western Germany. President Steinmeier tours Ahr valley, while Chancellor Scholz joins human chain in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler. The disaster prompted criticism of Germany’s flood warning system and concerns about climate change.   Germans paid tribute to more than 180 people killed in severe floods … Read more

Nepal tightens flight rules after crash that killed 22

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An investigation into the crash of a Twin Otter plane in western Nepal is underway Aviation companies have raised concerns, to implement the new regulations Due to safety concerns, the European Union has barred all Nepali airlines Flights in Nepal will be cleared to fly only if there is a favorable weather forecast for the … Read more

3 Germans suspected of ‘terrorism’ in Mali released

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Three Germans suspected with ” terrorism” in Mali have been released, a German government representative said Wednesday, in the midst of a visit to the contention torn Sahel state by the country’s unfamiliar clergyman. Mali’s military said on Tuesday that it had captured three Europeans during tasks against jihadists in unpredictable focal Mali. “The Malian … Read more

Germany conducts nationwide operations

On Wednesday, German investigators raided on alleged neo-Nazi militant networks throughout the country, arresting four men as the country continues to crack down on far-right extremists. The federal prosecutor’s office said detectives raided the houses of 50 suspects in 11 states before daybreak, in what Der Spiegel magazine dubbed “the heaviest blow against the violent … Read more

Putin lost his ‘fourth general’ and seven elite SWAT soldiers

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According to Ukrainian officials, a FOURTH Russian general has been slain. Major-General Oleg Mityaev, 47, and seven members of an elite SWAT unit were killed in the assault of Mariupol, dealing a further blow to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.   Ukrainian Interior Ministry adviser Anton Gerashchenko shared a photo of the deceased distinguished military … Read more

BMW 6 Series with Ukrainian flag and machine gun turret?

Ukraine

Ukrainian police in the city of Mykolaiv received an unexpected present in the form of a BMW 6 series, complete with Ukrainian flags and a machine gun turret. The sports vehicle was left outside the city’s police station, which has seen half of its inhabitants flee in less than a week due to Russian airstrikes. … Read more

Two decades on, euro can’t shake reputation as price driver

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PARIS: Europeans have been living with euro banknotes and coins for 20 years now, but many still point the finger at the single currency for covertly driving up consumer prices, despite plenty of evidence to the contrary. “The euro is a catastrophe, it’s catastrophic,” says Maria Napolitano, a 65-year-old Italian living in Frankfurt. “With 100 … Read more

Diaby’s winner against Celtic fires Bayer Leverkusen into last 16

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LEVERKUSEN: Moussa Diaby volleyed in a late winner as Bayer Leverkusen punched their Europa League last 16 tickets as group winners with a dramatic 3-2 win Thursday at home to Celtic. Goals by midfielder Robert Andrich, his second of the night, and winger Diaby in a five-minute burst late in the game swung the result … Read more

The airman who fell 18,000 feet without a parachute & lived

WWII flight Sergeant Nicholas Alkemade a fall from 18,000 feet 5,500 m without a parachute suffering only a sprained leg.

On the night of 24 March 1944, 21-year-old Alkemade was one of seven crew members in Avro Lancaster B Mk. II, DS664, of No. 115 Squadron RAF.

Returning from a 300 bomber raid on Berlin, east of Schmallenberg, DS664 was attacked by a German Ju 88 night-fighter, caught fire, and began to spiral out of control. Because his parachute had gone up in flames and thus was unserviceable, Alkemade jumped from the aircraft without it, preferring to die by impact rather than burn to death. He fell 18,000 feet (5,500 m) to the ground below.

His fall was broken by pine trees and a soft snow cover on the ground. He was able to move his arms and legs and suffered only a sprained leg. The Lancaster crashed in flames, killing pilot Jack Newman and three other members of the crew. They are buried in the CWGC’s Hanover War Cemetery.

Alkemade was subsequently captured and interviewed by the Gestapo, who were initially suspicious of his claim to have fallen without a parachute until the wreckage of the aircraft was examined. (Reportedly, the Germans gave Alkemade a certificate testifying to the fact.) He was a celebrated prisoner of war, before being repatriated in May 1945.

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