Double-decker bus overturns in crash with motorcycle
A major incident has been declared after a double-decker bus overturned in a crash involving a motorcycle. Avon and Somerset Police said the A39 Quantock Road in Bridgwater has been closed.
A major incident has been declared after a double-decker bus overturned in a crash involving a motorcycle. Avon and Somerset Police said the A39 Quantock Road in Bridgwater has been closed.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 — After an incident where a woman was reportedly barred entry into a police station over the length...
PANDAN INDAH, Feb 4 — PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli said the party must steer clear of acts that may seem nepotistic...
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Police have not yet found a connection between the doctor and his alleged attacker
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 — Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) has called on the government to maintain its position once made in...
The Bugatti Chiron Profilée created a record as the most expensive new car to be sold at an auction, at RM Sotheby’s, Paris on 1 February. This one-of-a-kind, luxury car, a toned-down version of the brand’s Chiron Pur Sport, was sold at around USD 10.77 million (SGD 14.12 million approximately) in total. The final bid for Chiron Profilée was around USD 9.5 million (SGD 12.45 million), minus the fees paid to RM Sotheby’s auction house. The production run of Chiron was stopped after 500 build spot
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 4 — Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani is hopeful that the murder of an e-ha...
STORY: Police said they were called to the scene of the attack about 3:45 p.m. local time (0745 GMT) near a traffic bridge in the Swan River, in the Fremantle port area of Perth, where the girl died at the scene after being pulled to shore. The victim had jumped off a jet ski, possibly to swim with a pod of dolphins in the river, when the shark attack occurred, Acting Police Inspector Paul Robinson told reporters at a media briefing.He said authorities were not sure what kind of shark attacked the girl, adding that according to experts, it was unusual for a shark to be that far down the river.
SHOWS: Alejandro ColomarSTORY: It did, however, acknowledge a "legal vacuum" in Spanish law regarding public nudity.Colomar was filmed arriving at court wearing just a pair of hiking boots before being ordered to put more clothes on to enter the building. In the trial, he argued that the fines infringed on his right to ideological freedom.He told Reuters on Friday (February 3) he began stripping off in public in 2020 and has received more support than insults when walking about naked."The fine doesn't make any sense," he said standing on his bike in Aldaia, near Valencia. "They accused me of obscene exhibitionism. According to the dictionary that implies a sexual intention and it has nothing to do with what I was doing." The court noted that no local law in Aldaia prohibits nudism and nor could his nudity be considered to fall within a law that prohibits "acts of obscene exhibitionism".Colomar "limited himself to remaining or circulating naked at different times in two different streets of Aldaia,"the court said in its ruling. His behavior did not imply an "alteration of citizen security, tranquility or public order."
Only a national newspaper journalist can bring Marcus Rashford into the Mason Greenwood story. And use some questionable Erik ten Hag quotes in the process.
The Chiang Mai Flower Festival returned with an explosion of colour on Saturday 4 February after a two-year pandemic hiatus. The event entertained thousands of visitors from around the globe with a spectacular parade featuring performers, decorated floats and vehicles of the past and future. The parade lasted for hours as it travelled around the city moat to a city park where the floats will be put on show.
Amanda Farr, 47, defrauded her gran Joyce Hutchings by siphoning her cash into her own account.
Germany's prosecutor general said Sunday that his office had collected "hundreds" of pieces of evidence showing war crimes by Russian forces in Ukraine, calling for an international effort to bring leaders to justice."Who do we want to bring to justice?
Cuba has warned drivers of state-owned cars to pick up people at bus stops or face prosecution, as Havana faces painful shortages of diesel fuel, authorities said this week.In case state cars don't stop as directed, "the violation will be considered a serious offense," he warned.Â
Austrian police said Sunday that five people had been killed in avalanches in the west of the country, after three deaths were reported Saturday despite pleas for caution on ski slopes.And a 62-year-old man, who had not returned after cross-country skiing around the summit of Hohe Aifner, was recovered by rescuers and could not be revived, a police spokesman told AFP. The authorities declined to give information on the nationality of the four victims recovered Sunday.
The search for missing Nicola Bulley has continued a week after her disappearance with loved ones and local residents supporting Lancashire Police's efforts. The search for missing Nicola Bulley continues a week after her disappearance with loved ones and local residents supporting Lancashire Police's efforts.
She was only 16 when Rico Gordon died
Ecuadorans voted in a referendum Sunday that will decide whether or not to allow extradition of citizens linked to organized crime in a country rocked by a dramatic increase in violence.The extradition of Ecuadorans is prohibited by the South American country's constitution.
The case is due to be heard in public by a Cricket Discipline Commission panel at the start of next month
Turkish police said they had not found evidence of any concrete threat to foreigners after detaining 15 Islamic State suspects accused of targeting consulates and non-Muslim houses of worship, state media reported on Sunday. Last week, several European consulates in Istanbul were shut citing "security reasons" and several Western states warned citizens of a heightened risk of attacks to diplomatic missions and non-Muslim places of worship in Turkey, following a series of far-right Koran-burning protests in Europe in recent weeks. State-run Anadolu Agency cited an Istanbul police statement saying the 15 suspects had "received instructions for acts targeting consulates of Sweden and the Netherlands, as well as Christian and Jewish places of worship".