Neonazi Andreas (37) Dies After Fall from Hitler's Favorite Mountain
bavaria October 11, 2024 12:50Andreas (37), a well-known neonazi in Bavaria, slipped and died after falling from Hitler's favorite mountain.
Andreas (37), a well-known neonazi in Bavaria, slipped and died after falling from Hitler's favorite mountain.
The Nobel Peace Prize this year goes to the Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo. This movement of victims of the atomic bombs dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is fighting for a world without nuclear weapons, according to the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
The James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth, England, has forbidden its staff from stating the gender of babies at birth and instead opts for gender-neutral language.
The death toll in Florida as a result of Hurricane Milton has risen to sixteen. Milton made landfall in the state on Wednesday, just two weeks after the area was hit by Hurricane Helene.
The small Italian village of Garzeno, located in the province of Como, is shocked by the murder of their former mayor, Candido Montini. In an effort to assist the police investigation, residents are voluntarily submitting DNA samples.
Former President Barack Obama criticizes Donald Trump and urges support for Kamala Harris during a campaign event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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.
German police shot a man in a cinema after he had set fires in three places, according to reports. The man was seriously injured and taken to the hospital.
Former high-ranking German intelligence officer brings attention to Russia's hybrid warfare against Germany, involving sabotage, espionage, and propaganda.
Doctors Without Borders has been forced to stop providing aid in the Zamzam refugee camp in the Darfur region of Sudan, leaving five thousand malnourished children without assistance.
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.
Ethel Kennedy, the widow of the late U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy who was assassinated in 1968, has passed away at the age of 96.
The search for a crocodile swimming around the sea at Bonaire continues as no traces of the reptile have been found yet despite efforts from nature conservationists and experts.
A controversial artwork in Naples sparks debates and protests among the locals.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reports a significant decline in the number of wild animals since 1970, with populations of mammals, fish, and reptiles decreasing by nearly three-quarters globally. What are the causes of this decline, what does it mean for humanity, and what can be done about it? Five questions.
French Gisèle Pélicot (71), the victim in the intense serial rape case, had to leave the courtroom for the first time after hearing a man's testimony become too much for her.
An Israeli defense company in Gothenburg was shot at on Thursday morning, marking another violent attack on an Israeli target in Scandinavia in just a few weeks. The Iranian regime is suspected to be behind these attacks, utilizing Swedish gangs to carry out the violence.
An Italian banker secretly spied on the bank accounts of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, her sister Arianna, ex-husband Andrea Giambruno, and several ministers. The case was uncovered by a bank customer in August.
Omar Bin Laden, the oldest son of Osama Bin Laden, has been expelled from France for spreading terrorist propaganda in honor of his father.
A 15-year legal dispute between two neighbors in London over a few centimeters of garden has finally been resolved. The conflict escalated into vandalism and verbal abuse.
A Turkish Airlines plane made an emergency landing in New York after one of the pilots on board passed away. The Airbus A350 was en route from Seattle, Canada to Istanbul, Turkey when pilot İlçehin Pehlivan lost consciousness. Despite medical intervention, the 59-year-old pilot passed away before the plane could land.
Body parts of experienced American diver Colleen Monfore, who went missing two weeks ago, have been discovered in a shark's stomach.
Nearly twenty attendees of the opera performance Sancta in Stuttgart were shocked by bloody sex scenes in the show. Learn more on telegraaf.nl
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 death toll following an attack by a gang in Haiti last week has risen to 109, with 40 others injured, according to a local government official.
Several deaths have occurred following a tornado in St. Lucie County in Florida. Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida with wind gusts of 190 kilometers per hour, leaving over a million people without power.
The European Court of Auditors warns about the increasing trend of incorrect spending by the European Union for the third consecutive year.
French ski resorts, Seyne-les-Alpes and Alpe du Grand Serre, are shutting down due to snow shortages, impacting local communities and economies.
Iran is constructing a large underground factory in secret, capable of producing ballistic missiles in large quantities, including hypersonic missiles reaching speeds of 18,500 kilometers per hour.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for their work on using artificial intelligence to decipher the structure of proteins, the building blocks of life.