Canadian police arrests 'serial killer' in Toronto suburb
torononto October 5, 2024 07:10The Canadian police announced on Friday that they have arrested a 'serial killer' in a suburb of Toronto.
The Canadian police announced on Friday that they have arrested a 'serial killer' in a suburb of Toronto.
President Joe Biden raises worries about potential violence at the upcoming presidential elections next month, amid past remarks by Republican challenger Donald Trump.
A hospital in Prague is treating five children who swallowed magnetic balls while pretending to have a tongue piercing for TikTok. Two children may need surgery.
One year after the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, 97 hostages remain in Gaza with fading hopes of returning. Families cling to hope as negotiations stall without a sign of progress.
A Swedish cottage is set to embark on a new journey to the moon by the end of this year, marking a significant chapter in the country's history.
An internal investigation by the British navy revealed that female personnel in submarines suffered from misogyny, harassment, and other unacceptable behaviors, resulting in the dismissal of eighteen individuals.
Bosnia and Herzegovina are facing the worst floods in years, resulting in at least fourteen deaths and several people missing.
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.
Accused of exploiting two women, including rape and abuse, a 63-year-old Marion K. accused one of the victims of rape and abuse in the courtroom in Lelystad.
Norwegian police say the deceased beluga Hvaldimir, also known as the 'Russian spy whale', likely died from a bacterial infection, ruling out death by human hands after animal rights organizations claimed it had been shot.
The European Union Court decided that Facebook and Instagram cannot use information on people's sexual orientation for targeted advertising.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of planting a recording device in his private toilet.
47 tigers in Vietnamese zoos have been infected with a deadly bird flu virus, believed to be from contaminated chicken feed.
Former Bolivia President Evo Morales is under investigation for allegedly raping a teenage girl, resulting in the birth of a daughter. Minister of Justice César Siles confirmed the probe on Thursday.
A 21-year-old Yazidi woman who was taken captive by the Islamic State in Iraq ten years ago has been rescued from Gaza this week in a joint operation involving the United States, Israel, Iraq, and Jordan.
Iran's nuclear program has been a thorn in the side of Israel for years. How quickly can Iran develop a nuclear bomb?
French terrorism suspect Peter Chérif has been sentenced to life in prison in Paris for his involvement in a terrorist organization. He is considered the mastermind behind the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in 2015.
Russian media is circulating images from the Ukrainian town of Vovchansk showing the aftermath of an alleged thermobaric bomb attack.
Palestinian media reported that Aziz Salha, who was part of a group that overpowered Israeli soldiers in 2000, has been killed in a recent bombing in Gaza.
A Ryanair plane caught fire at Brindisi airport in Italy, leading to the evacuation of 200 passengers via emergency slides.
The Israeli army has confirmed that they killed Rawhi Mushtaha. In early August, the London-based newspaper Asharq al Aswat reported that Israel had bombed a tunnel under the Gaza Strip, killing Mushtaha and Al Siraj.
Two individuals suspected of being infected with the deadly Marburg virus in Hamburg have tested negative following their removal from a train on Wednesday. Authorities in Hamburg have confirmed the test results.
Former Playboy model Louise Glover is now living in a two-person tent in a field after being unable to afford the increasing rent prices.
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.
A Belgian bio-engineer is facing trial for allegedly poisoning his best friend with rat poison. The accused was reportedly inspired by an infamous British serial killer.
Former First Lady Melania Trump openly defends the right to abortion in her upcoming memoir, going against the anti-abortion stance of her husband, Donald Trump.
Russian troops have captured Voehledar, a town in the Donetsk province, significantly impacting Ukraine's defense strategy and complicating the situation in the region.
The American election campaign is once again in turmoil, this time involving Donald Trump, following a civil debate between the vice-presidential candidates. Trump is accused of crimes after the release of new evidence.
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.