Argentine fishermen find remains of missing man inside shark

Local fishermen have captured a school shark in southern Argentina, inside which the remains of a man who had gone missing earlier this month seem to have been discovered, the Associated Press reported. According to Daniela Millatruz, the law enforcement officer overseeing the investigation, the family of 32-year-old Diego Barría were able to identify his remains by a visible tattoo. Local news media reported that … Continue reading Argentine fishermen find remains of missing man inside shark

Brazilian favela ‘shack’ wins ‘house of the year’ award

At first glance, it is a house like dozens of others in the crowded favelas of Brazil. But this seemingly modest dwelling of 66 square metres (710 square feet), with its exposed brick walls, has just been recognised as the “house of the year” in an international architecture competition. The house honoured by specialised website ArchDaily belongs to Kdu dos Anjos, a 32-year-old artist living … Continue reading Brazilian favela ‘shack’ wins ‘house of the year’ award

China alleges US ‘endangered peace and stability’ by flying aircraft through Taiwan Strait: report

China is accusing the U.S. of threatening “peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait” after a U.S. P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft traveled through the region on Monday, a report says.  The declaration comes as Beijing says it “has sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction” over the waters separating its mainland from Taiwan, but the U.S. and the island’s leaders argue that the area is an … Continue reading China alleges US ‘endangered peace and stability’ by flying aircraft through Taiwan Strait: report

In Mexico, more than 100,000 protesters rally against changes to election agency

More than 100,000 people gathered in Mexico City on Sunday to protest against an overhaul of the National Electoral Institute, which oversees Mexico’s elections. Last week, with the support of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexican lawmakers approved making changes to the agency, cutting its budget and staff and weakening its power to punish those who violate election law. Federal one-party rule ended in Mexico … Continue reading In Mexico, more than 100,000 protesters rally against changes to election agency

Magnitude 5.6 quake hits Turkey in latest major aftershock

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake has hit eastern Turkey, killing at least one person and wounding dozens while causing some damaged buildings to collapse. Monday’s earthquake became the latest major tremor to rock southern Turkey as the region rebuilds from earlier massive quakes that killed more than 50,000 people across southern Turkey and northwest Syria. The latest quake was centred in the town of Yesilyurt in … Continue reading Magnitude 5.6 quake hits Turkey in latest major aftershock

China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over warnings it’s considering sending artillery to Russia

China on Monday accused the United States of “disinformation” and a “double standard”over warnings that it is considering sending Russia artillery and ammunition for its war in Ukraine. Beijing is promoting peace talks while it is Washington that is stoking the conflict, the country’s foreign ministry said, after Western officials raised growing concerns about China’s intentions. “On the Ukraine issue, China supports an objective and … Continue reading China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over warnings it’s considering sending artillery to Russia

Brazilian pool hall mass shooter killed by cops, accomplice surrenders

One of the two gunmen seen in horrifying video slaughtering seven people, including a 12-year-old girl, in a Brazilian pool hall has been killed by police — while the other surrendered. Ezequias Souza Ribeiro, 27, and Edgar Ricardo de Oliveira, 30, fled Tuesday after going on the rampage inside the pool hall in Sinop City, in the state of Mato Grosso. They lost 4,000 reais … Continue reading Brazilian pool hall mass shooter killed by cops, accomplice surrenders

Armed group has released its last three hostages in Papua New Guinea, says prime minister

A group of hostages being held for ransom by armed criminals in a remote region of Papua New Guinea have all now been freed, the country’s Prime Minister James Marape said Sunday. “We apologize to the families of those taken as hostages for ransom, it took us a while but the last three have been successfully returned through covert operations with no (ransom) paid,” Marape … Continue reading Armed group has released its last three hostages in Papua New Guinea, says prime minister

Dozens dead as boat carrying migrants, refugees sinks off Italy

Forty-three people have died and 80 have been rescued after a boat carrying migrants and refugees sank off the Italian coastal city of Crotone in the southern region of Calabria. The shipwreck on Sunday took place near Steccato di Cutro, a seaside resort on the coast of Calabria, the region that forms the tip of Italy’s boot. The Italian coastguard said in a statement on … Continue reading Dozens dead as boat carrying migrants, refugees sinks off Italy

Thousands of tattooed inmates pictured in El Salvador mega-prison

The first group of 2,000 suspected gang members in El Salvador have been moved to a huge new prison, the centrepiece of President Nayib Bukele’s self-declared war on crime. Tens of thousands of suspected gangsters have been rounded up in the country under a state of emergency following a spike in murders and other violent crime. The jail will eventually hold more than 40,000 people. … Continue reading Thousands of tattooed inmates pictured in El Salvador mega-prison

Spain, Finland to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine

Spain and Finland will send Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine, the countries’ governments said Thursday. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced he would send 10 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine as he visited Kyiv on Thursday for the second time since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Western allies are ramping up the supply of military hardware to Ukraine, as it prepares to face a potential … Continue reading Spain, Finland to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine

More bodies found in China mine collapse, 48 remain missing

Rescuers with backhoes and bulldozers dug through tons of earth and rubble Thursday for 48 people missing after a landslide buried an open-pit mine in northern China. State broadcaster CCTV reported that the confirmed death toll in the disaster rose to five. Conditions in the area remain dangerous, and the search had to be suspended for several hours because of a second landslide at the … Continue reading More bodies found in China mine collapse, 48 remain missing

Seven killed in Brazilian pool hall massacre after losers mocked

A horrific video showed two men open fire on a group and kill seven people, including a 12-year-old girl at a Brazilian pool hall, reportedly for being mocked after losing two games in a row.  “The way it happened, it is clear that some victims may not even have been involved with the game that was taking place at the establishment,” Police Lt. Romening dos … Continue reading Seven killed in Brazilian pool hall massacre after losers mocked

US sending up to 200 more troops to Taiwan as China tensions grow

The U.S. is preparing to send 100 to 200 troops to Taiwan for training amid rising tensions with China, a U.S. official familiar with the planning confirmed to Fox News on Thursday.   This number will expand a much smaller training program, which has included the National Guard, Special Ops, and U.S. Marines in the past.   The Michigan National Guard will also train a contingent … Continue reading US sending up to 200 more troops to Taiwan as China tensions grow

Many U.K. grocers limit some fruit and veggie sales as extreme weather impacts supply

Many of Britain’s largest grocery store chains this week introduced limits on the sale of specific vegetables and fruit as shortages of certain products continue to extend across the U.K. Grocery giants including Tesco, Asda, Aldi and Morrisons are struggling with their supply chains, particularly with products sourced from southern Spain and Morocco where extreme weather has damaged crops. In Northern Europe some farmers have … Continue reading Many U.K. grocers limit some fruit and veggie sales as extreme weather impacts supply

The Pentagon’s Vague Threat to China Over Arming Russia

The Pentagon on Wednesday pledged “consequences” for Beijing if it heeds Moscow’s desperate pleas for arms and ammunition but yet again stopped short of detailing how it would follow through on the stern but vague threat. Spokeswoman Sabrina Singh delivered the cagey response during a press conference in which she demurred despite repeated requests for specifics. “I don’t want to forecast any of those consequences,” … Continue reading The Pentagon’s Vague Threat to China Over Arming Russia

US can’t keep up with China’s warship building, Navy Secretary says

China’s navy has significant advantages over its US rival, including a bigger fleet and greater shipbuilding capacity, as Beijing seeks to project its power across the oceans, the head of the United States Navy said Tuesday. Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, US Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said China “consistently attempts to violate the maritime sovereignty and economic well-being of other … Continue reading US can’t keep up with China’s warship building, Navy Secretary says

10 Palestinians killed, scores hurt in Israel West Bank raid

Israeli troops on Wednesday entered a major Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank in a rare, daytime arrest operation, triggering fighting that killed at least 10 Palestinians and wounded scores of others. The raid, which reduced a building to rubble and left a series of shops riddled with bullets, was one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year of fighting in the West … Continue reading 10 Palestinians killed, scores hurt in Israel West Bank raid

A mysterious, large metal ball was discovered on a beach in Japan, prompting investigation

A mysterious iron ball nearly 5 feet wide was found on a beach in Hamamatsu City, Japan, this week. Officials scrambled to ensure the giant ball was not a bomb, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK, which released video of police examining it.  The ball is not a bomb, officials said – but its origin is still unknown. The peculiar orb, which is hollow and sand-colored, … Continue reading A mysterious, large metal ball was discovered on a beach in Japan, prompting investigation

Brothers jailed after dressing up as old men in ‘extremely life-like’ masks to rob jewellery shop

Two brothers robbed a jewellery shop and took off with a £15,000 Rolex after disguising themselves as elderly men with “extremely life-like” latex masks.  The pair might have got away with it – if they hadn’t abandoned the masks in the boot of the car. Several weeks after the robbery, one of the brothers was stopped by police while driving. In the car were the … Continue reading Brothers jailed after dressing up as old men in ‘extremely life-like’ masks to rob jewellery shop

At least 51 soldiers killed in north Burkina Faso attack on Friday

At least 51 soldiers were killed when their unit was ambushed in northern Burkina Faso on Friday, the army said on Monday, one of the highest reported death tolls from a single attack since the area became a hotbed of jihadist activity. The incident occurred two days before France officially marked the end of its military operations in the West African nation, where in 2015 … Continue reading At least 51 soldiers killed in north Burkina Faso attack on Friday

EU mulls ways to ramp up ammunition production for Ukraine

The European Union must find ways to quickly provide thousands of artillery shells to Ukraine or face the prospect of it losing the war against Russia, top EU diplomats warned Monday, as ammunition stocks in national EU armories dwindle. “The most important, pressing issue today for the Ukrainian army is to have a continuous flow of ammunition,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said before … Continue reading EU mulls ways to ramp up ammunition production for Ukraine

Belarus claims Ukraine army groups have massed at border, risking its security

Belarus has claimed there was a significant grouping of Ukrainian troops massed near its border and warned that this posed a threat to its security. “At present, a significant grouping of the Ukrainian army is concentrated in the immediate vicinity of the Belarusian-Ukrainian section of the state border,” the defence ministry said in a post on Telegram. “The probability of armed provocations, which can escalate … Continue reading Belarus claims Ukraine army groups have massed at border, risking its security

Madagascar, Mozambique set for “dangerous” Cyclone Freddy

A cyclone which is intensifying as it approaches the southeastern African coast has been labeled as “dangerous” by the United Nation’s weather agency on Monday as nations brace for landfall. Cyclone Freddy is projected to reach Madagascar on Tuesday evening and hurtle toward Mozambique by the end of the week. The tropical cyclone is equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane and is expected to dump … Continue reading Madagascar, Mozambique set for “dangerous” Cyclone Freddy

Pope intervenes again to restrict celebration of Latin Mass

Pope Francis has intervened for the third time to crack down on the celebration of the old Latin Mass, a sign of continued friction with Catholic traditionalists. Francis reasserted in a new legal decree published Tuesday that the Holy See must approve new celebrations of the old rite by signing off on bishops’ decisions to designate additional parish churches for the Latin Mass or to … Continue reading Pope intervenes again to restrict celebration of Latin Mass