A Japanese cultural heritage worker’s week got off to a horrible start when he smashed his automobile into a historically significant restroom he was tasked
Year: 2022
Prosecutor says alleged rapist gave inconsistent stories of the night
According to a prosecutor, the suspected rapist has given conflicting accounts of the night in question. He is accused of luring a drunken woman to
Alyssa Conley’s “Tropika Island of Treasure: All-Stars” injury cost her a lot
Alyssa Conley, a former competitor on “Tropika Island of Treasure: All Stars,” said that she thought the show may help her with her medical bills.
France’s Stephanie Frappart leads World Cup’s first female referees
Three women are scheduled to make history as referees in the next men’s World Cup, hoping that the attention would be on their work rather
Burundian attacker Bimenyimana will miss Premiership home game
Due to a thigh injury, the Burundian attacker Bimenyimana will miss the remainder of tonight’s Premiership home game against TS Galaxy at FNB Stadium (7.30pm
Four Chinese diplomats—including high UK official— are accused of beating pro-democracy protester
As Britain summoned China’s deputy ambassador over the incident, four Chinese diplomats, including one of Beijing’s senior officials in the UK, were identified as being
Just Stop Oil rally: Suella Braverman slams two men obstructing Dartford Crossing
The Home Secretary has criticized the “tofu-eating wokerati” for successfully obstructing police from apprehending eco-fanatics who have created chaos and suffering over weeks of protest.
Government warns that real-term cuts will harm elderly and welfare applicants
The government has warned that real-term cutbacks would affect retirees and welfare claimants as inflation has risen back into the double digits and food costs
Echuca locals create sandbag barricades during evacuation as Victoria floodwaters continue
In heartbreaking photographs, scores of rural Victorians can be seen attempting to construct sandbag barriers to save their communities from disastrous floods. As further financial
Food prices push Britain’s inflation beyond 10% in September
According to official figures released on Wednesday, Britain’s inflation spiked back beyond 10% in September as a result of rising food costs. The government is