Just days after sailing across the English Channel in tiny boats, Albanian migrants posted pictures on social media of themselves posing in front of London
Year: 2022
In 2024, Biden will not have the support of another Democrat
When asked on Thursday if she wanted to see President Joe Biden run for a second term in 2024, Michigan Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell termed
Sutton Harbour lock gate renovations are rescheduled from mid-September 2022 to April 2023
Following comments from engagement meetings, necessary work to repair the Sutton Harbour lock gates, slated for mid-September 2022 to April 2023, will be delayed. Sutton
Belgian van driver hits cafe terrace, injures 6 people, then runs
Six people were hurt when a van crashed into a cafe patio in Belgium. The driver then sped away. On Friday afternoon, the male suspect
Transnet promises to end SRPA’s wage impasse
Transnet has pledged to break the state rail and ports authority’s ongoing pay bargaining deadlock. Since May of this year, salary negotiations between Transnet and
Looters swarm Soho and West Village’s high-end stores
High-end shops in Soho and the West Village of New York City are targets for thieves after a group of criminals stole $30,000 worth of
Police identify 2 youngsters found dead in baggage
Two children whose bodies were discovered inside bags have been positively identified by New Zealand, but their names will not be released at their families’
Ofgem boosted prices 80%, raising the average annual cost to £3,549
After Ofgem confirmed an 80% increase in the price cap, which will force the average household’s yearly bill to soar from £1,971 to £3,549, Nadim
A “high-speed” van slammed a Belgian cafe patio, injuring six
The scary moment a van struck people on a cafe terrace in Belgium at a “very high speed” and injured six people. On Friday afternoon
Asset Forfeiture Unit confiscates R75m from corrupt officers
Police personnel who were allegedly involved in the contentious R191 million SA Police Service blue lights competition had assets worth about R75 million confiscated by