Rain floods parts of Britain, wild weather disrupts New Year celebrations

London- Heavy rain and strong winds caused flooding in parts of the United Kingdom on Wednesday Continued to disrupt New Year’s celebrations, Several communities in the Manchester area were flooded, with many homes evacuated and cars on roads and parking lots flooded to the rafters in two days after almost a month of rain. Greater … Read more

Gunman kills at least 10 in shooting spree in Montenegro

Podgorica, Montenegro – At least 10 people, including two children, were killed and four others wounded in a shooting that followed a bar brawl in a western Montenegrin city on Wednesday, officials said. The shooter was running away. Police identified the attacker as 45-year-old Ako Martinovic. Interior Minister Danilo Saranovic told a news conference that … Read more

Ivory Coast asks French troops to leave, the latest African country to do so

Abidjan, Ivory Coast – Ivory Coast announced on Tuesday that French troops would leave the country after a decades-long military presence. It is the latest African nation to reduce military ties with its former colonial power. Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara said the withdrawal would begin in January. France has about 600 troops in Ivory Coast. … Read more

Macron admits mistake on early elections in New Year’s speech

Paris— In a rare moment of remorse, French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday he recognized that his decision to hold early parliamentary elections in June had created more political instability in the country. The speech foreshadows a tumultuous 2024 for Macron, who surprised the country by calling early elections halfway through the year, a gambit … Read more

Four victims of UK Post Office scam recognized in honors list

London, United Kingdom – King Charles III on Tuesday announced awards for actors Stephen Fry and Carey Mulligan as well as victims of the Britain’s Post Office scandal at the country’s traditional New Year honours. London Mayor Sadiq Khan joins British television icon and author Fry, 67, and former England football manager Gareth Southgate among … Read more

Finland discovers anchor ‘dragging track’ amid suspicion of sabotage in Russian subsea

London- Finnish authorities recently found traces of anchors running several kilometers long on the Baltic seabed during an investigation into the breakage of vital power and internet cables. “With the underwater operation, we are able to identify tracks dragged on the seabed from beginning to end,” Detective Chief Inspector Sami Pella of Finland’s National Bureau … Read more

Finland finds drag marks on Baltic seabed after cable damage

Oslo, Norway – Finnish police said on Sunday they had found tracks stretching dozens of kilometers to the bottom of the Baltic Sea where a tanker carrying Russian oil is suspected of having snapped a power line and four telecommunications cables. Cook Islands registered eagle s The ship was boarded by Finnish police and coast … Read more

3 off the coast of northern France in an attempt to cross the Channel.

paris- At least three migrants died early Sunday while attempting to cross the English Channel from northern France to Britain, officials said. The deaths were confirmed after an early-morning rescue operation with the help of French emergency services and the Navy’s “Dauphin” helicopter. According to the regional prefecture, about 50 people were stranded in the … Read more

Italy says efforts to free reporter captured in Iran ‘complicated’

Rome- Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Saturday that efforts to free Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from prison in Iran are “complicated.” Salah was detained by police in Tehran on December 19 and, according to his employer, is being held in the city’s notorious Evin prison. “We are trying to resolve a complex issue and … Read more