Long fuel queues form in Bangladesh amid fears of supply shortages
Motorists in Bangladesh queued for hours at petrol stations as concerns grow that the war involving Iran could disrupt fuel supplies.
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Motorists in Bangladesh queued for hours at petrol stations as concerns grow that the war involving Iran could disrupt fuel supplies.
Eighteen-year-old Moss-type vessel heads for new life as regas unit
Birds like godwits temporarily shrink parts of their body, which frees up space and energy, making them lighter and more efficient for flying long distances.
The athletes, who are set to head home, were called “traitors” by Iran’s state media after they didn’t sing their national anthem during a match in Australia.
Belgian authorities opened a probe after an explosion took place in front of a synagogue in the city of Liège early on Monday morning. The mayor described the blast, which caused damage to the synagugue and surrounding buildings, as “targeted” and “an…
The Scottish Ambulance Service illustrates a model where support is delivered through practical arrangements and organisational culture rather than through comprehensive workforce monitoring.
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‘Criminal explosion’ strikes synagogue in Belgium, official says abcnews.comBlast outside Belgium synagogue was ‘antisemitic act’, mayor says BBCBelgian interior minister slams ‘anti-Semitic act’ as police probe Liège synagogue ex…
Japan prepares for deployment of its first home-developed long-range missile AP NewsIn first, Japan to deploy homegrown long-range missiles on March 31 The Japan TimesJapan’s emerging ‘counterstrike’ missile posture The…
Sudanese family returning home from displacement, struggles to help son overcome drug addiction.
A 23-year-old man from Hull has been charged with multiple terrorism offences following an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing North East supported by Humberside Police.
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