Real Madrid Fans Scammed By Fake Fan Club President In Barcelona
The scammer sold season tickets to fans, claiming that many slots became available due to numerous deaths during the pandemic.
School Bus Overturns at M53, Leaving 54 Injured
Merseyside Police say that a Carvers W3 coach overturned after hitting a motorway reservation on the northbound M53 near Junction 5 at Hooton, Cheshire.
Court Eases Andrew Tate's Travel Restrictions
Andrew Tate is being investigated for human trafficking, rape and forming an organised crime group, but one in six boys aged 6-15 still view Tate as a positive influence.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
FC Barcelona Legend Eto'o Accused Of Match-Fixing, Police Investigation Underway
Samuel Eto'o is regarded as one of the greatest African footballers.
UK Issues Travel Warning Over Serious Illness In Turkey
The outbreak of the serious illness first happened earlier this year.
Vape Marketing Claims of Being '95% Safer' Than Cigarettes Spurs Concern as Youth Vaping Rates Rise
Public health campaigns and messages highlighted that vaping could be a viable option for those struggling to quit smoking through other methods.
Reports Show People Worry More About Online Fraud Than Other Crimes
Poll also found that young people were most likely to be affected by online fraud, even though half of those questioned believed the elderly were most at risk.
Mandela Rhodes Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Developing Exceptional Leaders in South Africa
The late South African President Nelson Mandela founded the Mandela Rhodes Foundation in 2003. In 20 years, 622 scholarships have been awarded to students from 33 African countries.
Almost 50,000 Nagorno-Karabakh Refugees Have Fled To Armenia
The Karabakh Army agreed to surrender after Azerbaijan launched a 24-hour "anti-terror" military offensive. As a result, ethnic Armenians are fleeing the region.
Over 30,000 Economically Inactive British Youths to Get Youth Offer Employment Support
Economically inactive British youths can now get employment support through the Youth Offer programme, which will reduce work barriers with assistance like interview coaching.
Russia are training their children for the military
With Putin in support, the Moscow government have implemented a new national curriculum that sets out to provide children as young as seven with an automatic weapon and military training.
Video Shows King Charles III Being Friendly To Cyclists During Walk In Scotland
The encounter happened during His Majesty's vacation in Balmoral Castle over the summer.
US States Relax Child Labor Laws Amid Rise In Illegal Work
Working in industrial laundries at age 14, laboring up to 35 hours a week on top of school -- some US states are relaxing the barriers to employing minors, despite rising cases of exploitation.
CAR Leader Blames West's 'Plundering' Of Africa For Migrant Crisis
The head of the Central African Republic on Thursday accused the West of triggering a migration crisis by pillaging Africa's natural resources through slavery and colonization.
Dog Owners and Trainers Criticise Controversial American XL Bully Dog Ban
The government plan to make the American XL Bully illegal. Owners of the breed are scared to be seen in public and the lack of education has made behaviour consultants furious.
Torture Death And Chaos Continues In Afghanistan
The UN has recorded a series of events conducted by the Taliban against both men and women in Afghanistan, including beatings, imprisonment and executions.
Britney Spears Hints At Telling World About Private Struggles In Cryptic Post
The singer wrote: "There's so much I've kept private that's gone on with me personally and maybe one day I can let people know."
'Big Shoes To Fill': Paris Crowd Greets Charles III
As thousands lined the famed Champs-Elysees to catch a glimpse of Charles III on Wednesday, many said they wondered how the king would follow in the footsteps of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, who was much loved in France.
Major Collision On M5 Shuts Down Southbound Carriageway
Traffic was held following the crash between Junction 22 for Burnham-on-Sea and Junction 23 for Bridgewater.
Meghan Markle Helps Prepare Lunch For Homeless During Surprise Visit To German Cafe
The Duchess of Sussex visited TrebeCafé in Düsseldorf, which provides the homeless a place to rest, eat, and change clothes.
Anti-death row preacher criticised for wanting money and fame
Rev. Jeff Hood, who works as a spiritual preacher, has been criticised for using his activist platform to turn inmates on death row against their lawyers.
Women continue to face discrimination in Afghanistan two years into Taliban rule
The Taliban barred girls from attending secondary schools on September 18, 2021, a month after it took over Afghanistan.
Climate protesters throng New York, demand end to fossil fuels
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of New York on Sunday, calling for increased action against climate change ahead of the opening of the UN General Assembly.
UN meet looks to salvage promises on helping world's poorest
World leaders meet Monday at the United Nations in a bid to salvage ambitious promises to lift the planet's poorest, at a time when vulnerable nations are facing a volley of crises.
Jadon Sancho kicked out of Man Utd squad after refusing to apologise to Erik ten Hag
Last week, Jadon Sancho lashed out at Erik ten Hag on social media.
Why 'design thinking' matters for business success
Despite the potential profit benefits it can bring, "design thinking" is not always the focus of executive decision-making in the business world, says Swiss industrial designer Rea Stark.
UK to consider banning single-use vapes over concerns of children's health
Recent research found that more than five million single-use vapes are being disposed of in the UK every week, which is a fourfold increase from 2022.
Aid tents offer warning of Morocco quake survivor's future
Survivors of Morocco's earthquake were packed in a football-field length queue to get stand-ins for the homes they had lost.
Iran hijab laws could create gender apartheid say human rights experts
The Iranian authorities have intensified the punishments for those refusing the hijab, which threatens women and girls being treated as second-class citizens.