Mexico hunts 23 inmates sprung from jail during wave of violence
The prisoners escaped from a jail in Puerto Vallarta after armed men rammed one of the gates.
Continue ReadingThe prisoners escaped from a jail in Puerto Vallarta after armed men rammed one of the gates.
Continue ReadingThe men believed they were going to Russia for training as bodyguards but ended up on the front line.
Continue ReadingA masked man in doorbell camera footage is thought to have visited Guthrie’s home before the night she disappeared.
Continue ReadingLast year, the Hong Kong-based company agreed to sell most of its stake in the two ports to a group led by the US investment firm BlackRock. The move by the Panamanian government could disrupt the $22.8bn (£20.75bn) sale, according to the Reuters news agency.
Continue ReadingSupporters of the move said the Kotoka name contradicted the country’s democratic values.
Continue ReadingDays after the documents were published, Attia shared a 1,000-word note on social media in which he rejected being “involved in any criminal activity” and stressed that he was “never on his [Epstein’s] plane, never on his island, and never present at any sex parties”.
Continue ReadingHis family says the actor took his own life after living with bipolar disorder for nearly two decades.
Continue ReadingRussian soldiers have exposed the brutality of conditions on the Russian side of the front lines in Ukraine, with two men telling the BBC they saw their commanders executing soldiers for refusing orders. The men, who are on the run, spoke about the horror they witnessed from an undisclosed location outside Russia in the documentary, […]
Continue ReadingSince the death of a powerful drug lord, Mexico has deployed thousands of soldiers to reinforce security due to a wave of violence erupting across parts of the country. Defence Secretary Ricardo Trevilla said an extra 2,500 soldiers have been sent to western Mexico, bringing the total number of deployed since Sunday to 9,500. On […]
Continue ReadingThis month marks four gruelling years since the full‑scale invasion began and a genuine ceasefire still feels far from assured
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