On board helicopter checking Iceland volcano activity
Iceland’s coastguard is assessing the seismic activity on the Reykjanes peninsula and preparing for future eruptions.
Iceland’s coastguard is assessing the seismic activity on the Reykjanes peninsula and preparing for future eruptions.
Dozens of people have been injured, Czech police say, and the gunman has been “eliminated”.
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Society / December 21, 2023 Texas’s Latest Act of Anti-Immigrant Cruelty is Blatantly Unconstitutional This week, Texas passed a law making undocumented immigration illegal in the state. The question now is: will the Supreme Court do what’s right? Elie Mystal Ad Policy Texas Gov. Greg Abbott displays a signed border-security bill during a news conference…
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A 41-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, the Metropolitan Police said.
Revamped plans for a controversial European Super League have been announced after a top court ruled that banning clubs from joining a breakaway league was unlawful. The proposal is for a league system which would include 64 men’s clubs and 32 women’s clubs. The plans for a new ESL format would rival current Uefa tournaments….
A judge will lift the orders protecting the identities of Brianna Ghey’s killers at sentencing.
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