Who promised that there would be no terrorists during the warning: People in Ofakim are afraid to go to the shelters since October 7
Residents of Ofakim, Israel, express fear and hesitation to enter public shelters despite receiving warnings on their mobile phones due to ongoing threats since October 7.
Trina Hunt’s husband’s trial won’t start until October 2027
The trial of Iain Hunt, accused of disposing of his wife Trina Hunt's body, has been postponed until October 2027, leaving her family frustrated and questioning if justice will ever be served.
Bitcoin falls: is there reason for panic or is history repeating itself?
Bitcoin has fallen by nearly 45% from its peak in October, raising concerns about a potential ongoing decline in the cryptocurrency market.
Inmet issues new orange and yellow alerts for heavy rains in RN
The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) has issued orange and yellow alerts for heavy rains affecting the entire state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, with warnings valid until 10 AM on Friday, October 6th.
Meghan Markle insider gives surprise As Ever update as sales figures revealed
Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand As Ever has reportedly seen significant growth, with a 36% increase in website traffic since October 2025.
Do You Have a Social or Environmental Project? The Green Awards Seek Sustainable Initiatives Over Time
The Green Awards are now accepting applications for sustainable social and environmental projects that demonstrate measurable impact, with the event taking place in Cuenca, Ecuador, in October.
Investment: Is that it for Bitcoin?
Bitcoin's price has plummeted from nearly $125,000 in October 2025 to $63,000, leading to a significant decline in investor sentiment and sparking discussions about the potential end of its narrative.
Tanzania Rebuts International Claims On Poll Violence
Tanzania has rejected international criticisms regarding violence during the October General Election, claiming these statements are biased and omit key facts.
Lawyer Vilemsons Accused of Not Paying 46,783 Euros in VAT
Lawyer Didzis Vilemsons has been accused of failing to pay VAT amounting to 46,783 euros from his earnings until October 23, 2024.
Popular jury of stepmother accused of poisoning stepchildren with rat poison begins this Wednesday
The jury trial for Cíntia Mariano Dias Cabral, accused of poisoning her two stepchildren with rat poison, begins in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, October 4.
Mustvee Health Nurse Manager Has Had Enough – She Claims Salary Delays Are Her Own Fault!
Viktoria Morozova, the nurse manager at Mustvee Health, resigned in October, stating that she could no longer tolerate salary delays, which she initially claimed were her own responsibility.
The Spanish band Hombres G will extend its tour to Latin America in October
Spanish band Hombres G is set to bring their tour 'Los mejores años de nuestra vida' to Latin America starting in October, with several key performances lined up.
140 Koreans Evacuated to Neighboring Countries from Iran and Israel Amid Bombardments
Approximately 140 South Koreans and compatriots were safely evacuated from Iran and Israel to neighboring countries on October 3, as confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
São Joaquim Fair receives action with free health services; see details
The São Joaquim Fair in Salvador will host a health initiative offering free medical services on October 4th.
John Tory says he won’t run in October’s mayoral race
Former Toronto mayor John Tory has announced he will not participate in the upcoming municipal election, paving the way for current mayor Olivia Chow and Coun. Brad Bradford to compete.
British rapper sentenced to 12 years in prison for traffic manslaughter
British rapper Ghetts has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for causing the death of a Nepalese student in a traffic accident last October.
"Skaņu mežs 2026" announces the first wave of artists
The experimental music festival 'Skaņu mežs' will take place on October 9 and 10 in Riga and has announced the first wave of artists including the black metal band 'Krallice.'
Gamliel: Elections Will Likely Be Held in July or June; Likud Sources: No New Date Discussed
Israeli Science Minister Gila Gamliel indicated that elections may not occur in the planned October timeframe, potentially being rescheduled for late June or early July due to ongoing conflicts.
Newborn baby died in Lohja - mother charged with murder
A mother is suspected of murdering her newborn baby in Lohja, Finland, in October 2025.
In Latvia, it is planned to ban unregistered SIM cards from October 1
Latvia is set to implement a ban on unregistered prepaid SIM cards starting October 1, pending support from the Saeima, due to concerns about citizens' rights.
Horses help heal soldiers amid Israel’s mounting PTSD crisis after Oct 7 attacks
In Israel, soldiers suffering from PTSD after the October 7 attacks are finding solace and healing through equine therapy.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs proposes mandatory registration of prepaid SIM card users starting from October
The Latvian Ministry of Internal Affairs suggests that the government implement a mandatory user registration for prepaid SIM cards beginning October 1st, 2023.
"I am not yet at my best judo": soon back, Teddy Riner aims for the World Championships in October
Teddy Riner, the five-time Olympic champion, is preparing to return to competition with the ambition of winning his 12th World Championship title in October in Azerbaijan.
Daily Summary #1881: War between the USA, Israel, and Iran; Case of gang rape in RJ; Rules for the October elections and more
The article discusses various current events, including regional conflicts in the Middle East, a local crime case in Brazil, and upcoming electoral regulations.
Man sentenced to 40 years in prison for killing wife and calling her daughter to confess in Artur Nogueira
Marcos Antônio de Barros has been sentenced to 40 years for the murder of his wife, Solange da Silva, in Artur Nogueira, Brazil, after an October 2024 incident.
How does the world line up?
The article discusses the global response to the growing conflict in the Middle East following the attacks on October 7, 2023, focusing on the positions of various countries.
Irish comedian Dylan Moran coming to Tallinn in October
Irish comedian Dylan Moran will perform in Tallinn on October 17 as part of his European tour 'Looking for Trouble'.
The judge investigating the dana questions the testimony of a PP deputy: 'It is not credible that he remembers nothing from the Cecopi'
A judge in Valencia has challenged the credibility of a PP deputy's testimony regarding the emergency response to the October 2024 dana.
Finikounda: The mother of the accused nephew claims the camping site
The mother of the imprisoned nephew of a murder victim is seeking control over the camping site where the double murder took place last October.
Israeli airstrikes and bombardment on central and southern Gaza Strip
Israeli forces have conducted airstrikes and artillery bombardments in central and southern Gaza, violating a ceasefire agreement that began on October 10, 2025.
Riga Calls for Applications for Saeima Election District Members
Riga is starting to accept applications for candidates to be members of election district commissions for the Saeima elections scheduled for October.
TSE resumes analyzing the rules for the elections in October; find out what is at stake
The Superior Electoral Court of Brazil is set to review the rules applicable to the upcoming elections, which detail existing laws rather than changing them.
Understand how the Blue Zone works in João Pessoa
The Blue Zone in João Pessoa has new regulations regarding parking fees effective from October 2025.
The 'rehabilitation' of Bibi: revenge after October 7th
Benjamin Netanyahu is engaged in a critical struggle for his political legacy, seizing favorable conditions to confront Iran and reshape the Middle East.
The threats to Netanyahu and Trump
Upcoming parliamentary elections in Israel and the US show that the opposition is leading in polls ahead of crucial votes in October and November.
Disappearance of Loan: Strong Clash Between Prosecutors and Judges Over the Decision to Start the Trial on October 7
A dispute has arisen between prosecutors and judges over the scheduled start of a trial regarding the disappearance of a child named Loan, with significant concerns expressed by the child's parents.
Leandro Ferreira Culinary Festival celebrates flavors and traditions; see the schedule
The Lefer Gastronômico festival in Leandro Ferreira will celebrate the town's cuisine and its 63rd anniversary with various musical performances and food stalls from September 27 to October 1.
Antisemitism in Schools: "He is Jewish - it's clear that everything hurts him"
A study reveals that antisemitism has been a pervasive issue in Bavarian schools, exacerbated by recent events following the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack.
Loan Case: What is known about the key hearing regarding the boy's disappearance and the date of the trial
The key hearing in the Loan case has been scheduled for October 7, with 17 individuals being prosecuted for the disappearance of a five-year-old boy.
The dollar is heading towards its first monthly gains since last October
The U.S. dollar is on track for its first monthly gains since October, buoyed by rising geopolitical tensions and higher-than-expected producer prices in the U.S.
‘Motel Drug Murder’ Additional Crimes Circumstances Revealed Last October... “Collapsed While Drinking Wine” Reported Directly
A woman has been linked to additional drugging incidents in October 2022 before her known offenses, adding to the serious allegations of murder involving multiple male victims.
The cause of the Lopen plane crash has been revealed
A plane crash in Lopella in October 2024 was caused by the engine shutting down shortly after takeoff, leading to the deaths of two people.
Accident Investigation Center: The cause of the Räyskälä plane crash was a fault in the aircraft's fuel system
The Finnish Accident Investigation Center has concluded that a fault in the aircraft's fuel system caused a fatal plane crash in Räyskälä, Finland, in October 2024.
Strike at Aeroméxico: What happens if I have a reserved plane ticket? This is how you can request your refund
Pilots of Aeroméxico are preparing for a potential strike on October 1 due to a lack of agreement on contract negotiations with the airline, prompting passengers to seek information on ticket refunds.
Israeli Writer: Israel's Global Image is at its Worst Since 1948
An Israeli activist claims that Israel's international image is at its lowest point since its founding in 1948, highlighting various factors contributing to this decline.
A monthly record has fallen in France at 139 stations, with temperatures over 20°C in the Alps
France has recorded unusually high temperatures for October, reaching over 20°C at 139 weather stations, setting a new monthly record.
They will invest US$ 100 million to modernize the Ezeiza runway: from where flights to Europe and the USA will depart.
The Ezeiza International Airport will undergo a significant modernization with a US$ 100 million investment, impacting flights to Europe and the USA for 15 days in October.
European curling stars are heading to Czechia. Ostrava will host the men's and women's championship
Ostrava, Czechia will host the European Curling Championships for men and women from October 27 to November 1, featuring top teams from across Europe, including the host Czech team.
Head of the Shin Bet: It is clear and known that there was no betrayal by security officials on October 7
The head of Israel's Shin Bet stated that there was no betrayal or cooperation from security personnel during the October 7 massacre, affirming that the organization must learn from its failures.
Croatia against England at Rujevica, and against Spain in Split!
Croatia's national football team will host England on October 3rd in Rijeka and Spain on October 6th in Split as part of the Nations League.