Maine bowling alley reopens 6 months after state's deadliest mass shooting
Six months after Maine's deadliest mass shooting, the bowling alley were part of the rampage happened reopened its doors. (AP video by Nick Perry)
Six months after Maine's deadliest mass shooting, the bowling alley were part of the rampage happened reopened its doors. (AP video by Nick Perry)
Millions of tourists visit Turkey each year and it's one of the UK's favourite holiday destinations after Spain - but there are some rules you need to follow in order to avoid being hit with a hefty fine
Ben Woodhouse is 'petrified' after his first taste of custody, a court has heard
A woman at Jakarta Airport in Indonesia filmed employees removing the gangway from a plane. However, the door of the aircraft was still open.
Omar Bin Omran was presumed dead after he went missing in Algeria when he was 17 years old
Eduardo Sarabia will appear in court next month
Rebecca Joynes was found guilty on all counts
More than 100 people attacked the Lighthouse Theatre in Camberwell, police said
Donald Trump finally had a good day in court.
Female driver entered 405 freeway in wrong direction
Israel has urged the West to treat death figures from Hamas more cautiously, after the UN began citing dramatically lower totals for the numbers of women and children killed.
Advances in DNA testing allowed investigators to pinpoint a suspect in Rose Hnath’s death
In the video, which was shared on social media, the man is seen talking to the crew and stepping out of the plane, not knowing the stairs are gone
French investigators fear escaped prisoner Mohamed Amra "will try to cross borders" as the hunt for the suspected drug boss and his armed gang enters its third day.
Human bones found inside the chimney of a Wisconsin music store in 1989 have been identified as those of a man whose last known contact with relatives was in 1970, authorities said. The DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that uses genealogy to identify unknown persons, announced this week that the bones are those of Ronnie Joe Kirk, who was originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.
An Algerian man who went missing more than 25 years ago and presumed dead has been found after he was held captive by a neighbour.
Kevin Viles died after his friend Haydn Patterson crashed his Mini Copper
At first, it seemed like the kind of shooting that has become all too common in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. A Palestinian aroused suspicions and an Israeli soldier killed him. Most Palestinians saw him as an eccentric outcast, while many Israelis treated him as an unwelcome convert to a religion that doesn’t proselytize.
The stolen car they were chasing hit the 10-year-old and his aunt, but police failed to check on them
Holidaymakers be warned: those venting their frustration at businesses in Thailand could find themselves on the wrong side of the law. A British man has been arrested in the country for allegedly bombarding a restaurant with one-star reviews, something that could contravene its strict anti-defamation rules. A similar incident was reported in Phuket in 2020 after an American tourist accused a hotel of “modern-day slavery” on TripAdvisor. Punishment, if found guilty, can extend to two years behind
Vladimir Pereverzin is a former businessman from Russia. He was imprisoned for seven years in some of Russia'’s most notorious jails and penal colonies on fabricated charges of embezzlement and fraud. Pereverzin tells Business Insider about life in Russian jails and prisons, including details about police interrogations, solitary confinement, and forced labor. He describes the conditions in prison camps and discusses his time behind bars at several of the penal colonies that also held the Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny. Pereverzin worked in Cyprus for Yukos, an oil company owned by the billionaire businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky. In 2005, Khodorkovsky was sentenced on charges of fraud, which were widely considered to be politically motivated. Russian prosecutors accused other Yukos executives alongside Khodorkovsky, Pereverzin among them. Pereverzin's book about his experiences, "The Prisoner: Behind Bars in Putin's Russia," was published in English in March 2024. Find his book here: www.amazon.com/Prisoner-Behind-Bars-Putins-Russia/dp/1802472517