Popular Sydney Beach Closed After Mysterious Black Balls Wash Up
sydney, australia October 16, 2024 09:40A popular beach in the eastern Australian coastal city of Sydney has been closed until further notice after 'mysterious black' balls washed up.
A popular beach in the eastern Australian coastal city of Sydney has been closed until further notice after 'mysterious black' balls washed up.
Lutz Bachmann, the German frontman of the controversial Pegida group, announced his decision to quit after leading protests against migration and Muslims in Dresden, Germany for a decade.
A 26-year-old British man passed away after falling from a bridge in Spain while creating content for social media. Local authorities confirm the incident as a tragic outcome of attempting to climb the Castilla-La Mancha bridge.
The city of Prague in the Czech Republic has banned organized bar crawls for tourists as it aims to attract a more sophisticated and affluent crowd. The ban comes in light of the city's popularity among bachelor parties and budget-conscious young visitors.
Nicolas Vanwinsen, a 33-year-old man with Down syndrome, was elected as the first candidate with Down syndrome ever in Belgium. He received 663 preference votes and is determined to fulfill his role as a city council member in Heist-op-den-Berg.
Four gas stations in Paris have been prohibited from selling diesel since early October as part of a broader plan to phase out the fuel in the city. The ban aims to reduce air pollution and is part of Mayor Anne Hidalgo's efforts to limit the use of polluting vehicles in the capital.
In a surprising turn of events, N-VA emerged as the largest party in Antwerp, defeating the communist party PVDA. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
A 22-year-old rapper, known as Lambo, who was detained in a juvenile detention center in the German city of Landshut for drug dealing, enthusiastically documented his stay with videos that gained hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok.
Actor Steven Seagal, 72, declares his willingness to give his life for Vladimir Putin in a new documentary called In the name of justice, shared by the Russian state media platform Smotrim.
Three hospitals in Cologne have been evacuated for the disarmament of a bomb from World War II, marking the largest evacuation in the West German city since 1945.
Twelve people were trapped at a depth of 300 meters in an old gold mine in the American city of Cripple Creek due to a lift malfunction. One person died during the incident.
Two Iraqis of Kurdish origin and two Greeks were charged in the case involving the transport of half a million XTC pills from the Netherlands to Greece.
A controversial artwork in Naples sparks debates and protests among the locals.
A woman had to flee her home in the state of Washington after about a hundred raccoons invaded. They became increasingly aggressive, scratching her house and surrounding her day and night.
The US Department of Justice files charges against an Afghan citizen who intended to carry out a terrorist attack on the election day in the United States in the name of ISIS. The 27-year-old man, N. Tawhedi, was arrested by the FBI in Oklahoma City.
Russian President Putin has stopped visiting his beloved summer residence in the coastal town of Sochi since March due to concerns over his safety, leaving the lavish Bocharov Ruchey estate deserted.
The recent beheading of the mayor of Chilpancingo, Mexico, raises concerns of escalating violence in the ongoing gang war in the region.
The fire department told local broadcaster MDR that at least thirty people were injured, five of them seriously.
Alejandro Arcos, who was the mayor of Chilpancingo, a city in Mexico with a population of around 280,000, was assassinated just six days after taking office.
A 15-year-old boy in the French city of Marseille was stabbed fifty times and burned alive, prosecutors say. The violence on Wednesday took place in the drug environment and led to another murder.
The hardcore fans of AC Milan and Inter are found to have deep connections with the 'ndrangheta mafia, engaging in criminal activities ranging from violence to extortion.
A 55-year-old man has died in Slovakia after being attacked by a bear, local authorities report.
A former guard of a Nazi concentration camp managed to hide in the United States for almost thirty years, as revealed in a new book.
Yazidi woman, Fawzia Amin Sido, was rescued from the Gaza Strip after being held captive for more than ten years by the family of a Palestinian ISIS fighter she was forced to marry at the age of eleven.
47 tigers in Vietnamese zoos have been infected with a deadly bird flu virus, believed to be from contaminated chicken feed.
Storm Helene has claimed the lives of 191 people in the United States, causing significant damage across six states. President Joe Biden visits affected areas and deploys military for relief efforts.
Russian troops have captured Voehledar, a town in the Donetsk province, significantly impacting Ukraine's defense strategy and complicating the situation in the region.
Taiwan braces for typhoon Krathon as two people lost their lives due to the adverse weather conditions. Schools, offices, and the stock exchange remain closed as the typhoon is expected to make landfall in Kaohsiung.
Two Mexican soldiers opened fire on a pick-up truck carrying migrants at the border with Guatemala, resulting in six deaths and ten other migrants being injured. The soldiers mistakenly thought the migrants were criminals.
At least three children were injured in the Berninastrasse area of Zurich after a man attacked several children.