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Caribbean Braces for Hurricane Melissa
A fast developing storm was expected to bring “unprecedented” amounts of rain to several countries, meteorologists said.
Egypt and Red Cross join search for hostage bodies in Gaza
Israel said the teams have been permitted to search beyond the so-called “yellow line” in the area controlled by its forces in Gaza.
Urgent appeal to identify suspect of racially aggravated rape in Wallsall
Police release CCTV footage after man described as white and in his 30s attacked woman in her 20s in Park Hall areaAn urgent police appeal has been launched to identify a man believed to have raped a woman in a racially aggravated attack.West Midlands …
Burevestnik Nuclear Missile Tests Successful, Russia Says
Because of its power source, the Burevestnik can remain airborne far longer than other nuclear-armed missiles.
Lithuania shuts Vilnius airport, Belarus border in fourth airspace incident this week
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Mystery of missing Jack & Lilly, 6 & 4, who vanished into thin air while playing in their bedroom six months ago
A “LAST-DITCH” search effort to find missing Canadian siblings Jack, aged four, and Lilly, aged six, is planned for mid-November. The children vanished from their home in Lansdowne Station, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, on May 2. Their mother, Malehya Br…
Gaza Tribunal calls for ‘Israeli perpetrators and enablers’ to face justice
The tribunal’s message came as it released its genocide verdict following four days of public hearings in Istanbul.
Caribbean braces for impact as Melissa surges into a Category 4 hurricane
Hurricane Melissa is expected to make landfall in Jamaica Monday night or Tuesday morning, with local officials warning of possibly catastrophic flooding. The storm, now strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane, has already killed at least four people…
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara in the lead as partial election results announced
If results confirmed, the 83-year-old, who has led the country since 2011, will be sworn in for a fourth term.