WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in a U.K. court Monday to fight extradition to the United States on espionage charges, and he lost a bid to delay proceedings so that his legal team would have more time to prepare his case. Assange defiantly raised a fist to supporters who jammed… Read More
Brexit deal? UK’s Prime Minister says…
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s career of disdain for the European Union was a thing of the past on Thursday as he and the bloc’s leaders celebrated their long-sought Brexit deal. He now faces an opponent closer to home: his own Parliament. With the ink barely dry on the proposal… Read More
Officials bust man hiding family in remote village
Prosecutors said Wednesday they are charging a 58-year-old man arrested in connection with the discovery of a Dutch family who lived largely isolated from the outside world for nine years. Prosecutors announced on Twitter that the man, whose identity was not released, is suspected of involvement in “deprivation of liberty… Read More
Woman BUSTED smuggling 10 lbs of pork
Australia for the first time has canceled a tourist’s visa over undeclared food as the country tries to keep itself free of African swine fever. The 45-year-old woman who arrived at Sydney International Airport on Saturday had undeclared food in her luggage including 4.5 kilograms (10 pounds) of pork, Agriculture… Read More
Venice charging new tax on tourists
Authorities in the Italian canal city of Venice say a tax on day-trippers will start being charged on July 1, 2020. The tax was announced nearly a year ago, but its implementation was delayed as officials worked out how it would be paid and enforced. Sponsored: Oncologists Freak Out Over… Read More
[Video] Violent mob drags mayor through streets
Prosecutors in southern Mexico say they have arrested 11 men after the mayor of the township of Las Margaritas was chained to the back of a truck and dragged down a street. Prosecutors in southern Chiapas state said Mayor Jorge Luis Escandón Hernández was apparently not hurt badly in the… Read More
Turkey launches second day of deadly Syrian assaults
Turkey pressed its assault against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in northern Syria on Thursday for a second day, pounding the region with airstrikes and an artillery bombardment that raised columns of black smoke in a border town and sent panicked civilians scrambling to get out. Amid the fierce fighting, residents fled… Read More
Secret Nazi recordings get public release
Audio recordings from the Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders will be made available to the public for the first time in digital form after a nearly two-year process conducted in secret. The Memorial of the Shoah in Paris will officially accept the recordings at a ceremony Thursday evening. [BREAKING] Medical… Read More
Trump to intervene in fatal crash case
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he’s planning to get involved in the case of an American diplomat’s wife who left the U.K. after becoming a suspect in a fatal wrong-way crash. Trump, who spoke with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier in the day, told reporters at the White… Read More
World-famous food stand engulfed in flames!
One of Berlin’s most popular kebab stands, in a city famous for its Turkish-style kebabs, has been temporarily shut down after an early morning fire. The capital’s fire department said Monday it was called to the blaze at Mustafa’s Gemuese Kebap stand at 9 a.m. Firefighters were able to put… Read More
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