Starmer condemns the arson of 4 ambulances of the Jewish community in London: Shocking, antisemitic attack
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the arson of four ambulances belonging to London's Jewish community, calling it a shocking antisemitic attack.
The Ousted Apartment Chairman: Connection with a Man Who Disguised Himself as a Resident
A man falsely assumed the role of an apartment chairman in Osaka but was eventually ousted after residents uncovered discrepancies regarding his residency status.
Dippemess Remains: Folk Festivals Underestimated
Frankfurt's Dippemess folk festival is secure for the future, benefiting both the fairground operators and the community.
PHOTO ⟩ Jewish volunteer medic cars set on fire in London
Four vehicles from a Jewish volunteer ambulance service have been burned in London, with the police investigating the possibility of an antisemitic hate crime.
At 2 years old he read signs and watched documentaries: the genius boy who today attends university in Alabama
Van-Houston McMillion, a 13-year-old boy, has become the youngest student in history to enroll at Calhoun Community College in Alabama, demonstrating remarkable intellectual capabilities from a very early age.
Arson of Jewish ambulances in London
Four Jewish ambulances were set on fire in North London in an act being investigated as a hate crime.
Hundreds of soldiers flood the streets of Brussels
Belgium has deployed numerous soldiers to the streets of Brussels and Antwerp due to fears of a potential attack on the local Jewish community.
A major attack on the Jewish community in London... 4 ambulances set on fire
In North London, four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community organization were set ablaze amid rising tensions from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Grief in Örebro after shooting – no arrests made
A shooting in Örebro, Sweden, has left the community in mourning as police report no arrests and no known connections to gang activity.
Ambulances of Jewish community set on fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community were set ablaze in North London, with police suspecting a hate crime.
Is Pakistan Divided Between Shia and Sunni? Has Munir's Gamble on the Iran War Backfired?
Pakistan's Army Chief General Asim Munir made a controversial statement during an iftar meeting, which was seen as an affront to the Shia community in the context of rising sectarian tensions following the Iran conflict.
Cesar Chavez, the Sinful Saint
A new portrait of labor leader Cesar Chavez portrays him as a visionary with tragic flaws and often insensitive tendencies, amid accusations of decades of sexual abuse against women and girls.
Son Comes to See Sick Father, Dies; Father Also Passes Away in Just a Few Hours
A tragic incident in Uttar Pradesh's Etah district where a son visiting his sick father died unexpectedly, followed by the father's death just hours later.
A residence election would be a simple reconciliation path in Skagafjörður
A local resident believes that holding a vote on the construction of a cultural house in Skagafjörður could address ongoing community disputes.
London: a group of people set fire to ambulances of a Jewish emergency service
In London, ambulances belonging to a Jewish emergency service were set ablaze by a group of individuals, prompting a police investigation into the incident as a potential hate crime.
NHL reporter died in a major tragedy – Touching memory of Mikael Granlund and a child
The tragic death of NHL reporter Jessi Pierce, along with her three young children in a house fire, has deeply shocked the hockey community in North America.
Jewish ambulances set on fire in London, suspected antisemitic attack
Police are investigating the incident in London as an antisemitic hate crime.
London: Four ambulances of the Jewish community set on fire - police sees 'anti-Semitism'
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community service were set on fire in North London, with the Metropolitan Police treating the incident as a hate crime and act of anti-Semitism.
What's the price where you are? Share your servo pics with us
ABC News AU is collecting information on fuel prices across Australia by encouraging readers to share photos of fuel price boards.
Attack against Jews in London
In North London, ambulances used by a Jewish organization were set on fire in what police are investigating as an antisemitic hate crime.
Malawi: Apostle Kawinga Brings Hope to 640 Flood-Hit Households in Mchinji
Apostle Clifford Kawinga provided support to over 640 households in Mchinji, Malawi, affected by recent flash floods, emphasizing community solidarity and hope.
Uganda: EALA MPs Challenge Speaker Ntakirutimana Over Fresh Elections for Kakooza, Namara
EALA lawmakers are contesting a decision by Speaker Joseph Ntakirutimana to conduct by-elections for two Ugandan seats, citing potential legal conflicts.
Ambulances from Jewish Rescue Service Set on Fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community's ambulance service Hatzalah were set on fire in Golders Green, London.
Why are we so "lonely and quarrelsome"? A compelling book with a deadly serious message has been released
A new book by sociologist Pavel Pospěch discusses the distressing social phenomena of loneliness and conflict in modern society.
Disputes over the film Conductor. What did the creators and part of the critical community fail in?
The article discusses the controversies and shortcomings surrounding the film 'Conductor' and the reactions from critics and audiences.
Arson attack on volunteer ambulances in north London being treated as antisemitic hate crime, police say
An arson attack on Jewish community ambulances in north London is being investigated as an antisemitic hate crime by the police.
Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community set on fire in London
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community organization in North London were set on fire, with the police treating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime.
Breaking: Ambulances set on fire in suspected antisemitic hate crime in London
Four ambulances belonging to a Jewish community service were set on fire in a suspected antisemitic attack in London's Golders Green neighborhood.
A Lost and Found Office Called X
Over 500 people helped José Arcas in his search for an iPad he forgot on a Renfe AVE train.
The porous relationship between Ayuso and Quirón: the night a senior executive of the group closed a venue to dine with her in León
Isabel Díaz Ayuso had a private dinner with Quirón executive Fernando Camino in León, which raises questions about conflicts of interest amid significant debt payments to the group by the Community of Madrid.
Heartbreaking sight at the workstation of the NHL reporter who died in a fire
Jessi Pierce, an NHL reporter for the Minnesota Wild, tragically passed away in a fire alongside her three children and dog, prompting an outpouring of grief in the hockey community.
"Why would anyone collect sticks?" Yle investigated what one must do in Denmark to earn benefits
The article discusses Denmark's new work obligation model for unemployed immigrants, highlighting the experiences of Goodluck Yamwaka, who is required to perform community service to qualify for welfare benefits.
The town that boasts the largest saltwater pool in the country and is neighboring the birthplace of Mirtha Legrand
Teodelina, a small Argentine town, celebrates 150 years of its existence and 60 years of its monumental saltwater pool, with a festive atmosphere reflecting its community spirit.
Jason Momoa flees Hawaiian home amid dangerous flooding
Jason Momoa and his family were forced to evacuate their home on O'ahu's North Shore due to severe flooding caused by seasonal cyclones.
Truck convoy brings cattle feed relief to north-west Queensland after months of flooding – video
A convoy delivering cattle feed has provided essential support to flood-affected graziers in north-west Queensland, allowing them to connect with their community after prolonged isolation.
Residents decry flooding, abandoned drainage project in Lagos estate
Residents of Fowora Close in Ajao Estate, Lagos, express frustration over years of flooding and an abandoned drainage project by state contractors.
In Leestrup, the 'new iron fields' were designated: "We don't want to look at that crap"
Residents in Leestrup expressed strong opposition to the installation of power poles in their community during a local meeting.
Divinópolis Square is named after Júlio Maria Pinto, a resident dedicated to preserving the space and the community
A square in the São Sebastião neighborhood of Divinópolis has been named after Júlio Maria Pinto in recognition of his dedication to the community and environmental preservation.
Inauguration of UTOPÍAS Mixiuhca in Iztacalco; Clara Brugada reaffirms the right to collective well-being
Clara Brugada inaugurates UTOPÍAS Mixiuhca, a new social transformation space in Iztacalco, aimed at providing free services to the residents of Mexico City.
Ministers confirm locations for seven new towns in England
UK ministers have announced the locations for seven new towns aimed at addressing housing shortages through a significant housebuilding project.
Underground 'bush doofs' get legal makeover in WA's South West
An initiative in Western Australia's South West aims to create legal outdoor raves as a safe alternative to underground bush doofs, which have been criticized for noise and safety issues.
Supplies running low for Gulf community after months of isolation
The Aboriginal community of Doomadgee is experiencing severe shortages of food and fuel due to prolonged isolation from floodwaters, with conditions likely worsening in the coming weeks.
24-year-old dies in motorcycle accident in the interior of Piauí
A 24-year-old named Jailson Jhonatas de Souza Silva tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident in Piauí, Brazil.
'Good luck out there': Youth hubs forced to turn away vulnerable people
Youth homelessness hubs in Perth and Mandurah are facing increased demand while being forced to turn vulnerable young people away due to funding shortages.
A series of complaints about alleged sexual harassment against women journalists shakes the media in Colombia
A wave of allegations regarding sexual harassment against women journalists has emerged in Colombia, leading to widespread discussions and support movements within the journalistic community.
Punters sigh with relief as historic tropical pub dodges cyclone disaster
The Lions Den Hotel in Far North Queensland has emerged unscathed from Cyclone Narelle, following its recovery from significant flood damage two years prior.
Women from Women's Association Give and Give to Charitable Causes
Members of the Women's Association in Iceland are actively involved in donating to various charitable causes.
Phenomenon 'fallen lands' advances in the interior of AM and residents unite to move houses
The rising rivers in Amazonas are causing a dangerous phenomenon known as 'fallen lands', leading residents to relocate their homes to avoid damage.
What is an island?” Immigrant children who asked... First trip to Jeju gathering warmth from the village
A group of 15 immigrant children from a small village in South Korea experiences their first trip to Jeju Island, highlighting their unfamiliarity with the ocean and islands.
Örebro in mourning: 'He was a spreader of joy'
A 20-year-old man was shot dead in Örebro, leaving the community in shock and mourning as they grapple with the tragedy and unanswered questions surrounding the incident.