Dozens injured after rollercoaster crash at Legoland theme park in Germany
At least 34 people sustained injuries in a crash between two rollercoaster trains at a theme park in Germany on Thursday.
Woman falls 26ft to her death after 'slipping out of seat' on rollercoaster ride
In a tragic incident reported from Germany, a 57-year-old woman died after falling from a moving rollercoaster at a leisure park.
Natural disaster losses hit $72 bn in first half 2022: Swiss Re
Total economic losses caused by natural disasters hit an estimated $72 billion in the first half of 2022.
Woman gives birth minutes after being crushed by truck in India, dies minutes later
A 26-year-old pregnant woman managed to deliver her baby minutes before she died after being mowed by a truck in the Firozabad city of Uttar Pradesh in India.
18 women drown, 30 people missing after boat capsizes in Pakistan
As many as 21 people, including 18 women and children, died after the boat carrying more than 100 people capsized in the Indus River.
Hacker Claims Major Chinese Citizens' Data Theft
Hacker claims major Chinese citizens' data theft
Depeche Mode keyboardist Andrew Fletcher died of an aortic dissection – here's what it is
Depeche Mode keyboardist Andrew Fletcher died of an aortic dissection – here's what it is
What trade unions do and what joining one means
Unions give employees a voice – both as individuals and as a collective – that is independent of their employer.
Workers' rights: how a landmark UN decision on safety and health will actually affect employees
The recognition of a safe and healthy work environment as a human right is a first step, but not an end in itself.
Toyota, Subaru Shares Drop On "embarrassing" Recalls Of First EVs
Toyota Motor shares slipped after it recalled some of its first mass-made all-electric cars, launched two months ago, because of a risk of wheels coming loose, a setback to its ambitions to electrify its model range.
Analysis-Nerve-racking week leaves bond investors calling for fast rate hikes
A series of surprise actions by some of the world's largest central banks fretting about runaway inflation has left bond investors battered.
China Meeting A Step In Effort To Develop Lines Of Communication - Pentagon Chief
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Monday that his meeting with China's defense minister was an important step in efforts to develop lines of communication between the two militaries.
At least 49 killed, hundreds injured in fire at container depot in Bangladesh
At least 49 people were killed and more than 450 were injured after a fire broke out at a container depot in Sitakunda, Bangladesh.
Indonesia: 14 people dead after tourist bus smashes into billboard
At least 14 people lost their lives and 19 were left injured after the tourist bus they were travelling in crashed into a billboard in Indonesia's main island of Java on Monday morning.
Covid killed some 15 million in 2020-21: WHO
The WHO believes that generally, six in 10 deaths worldwide are not formally recorded.
Missing Japanese boat: 3-year-old girl's body found; death toll rises to 11
A body of a child has been discovered during search and rescue operations initiated after a boat accident in northeastern Japan. The death toll in the accident has reached 11 now.
Missing Japanese boat: Ten people confirmed dead
Ten people who were found by rescue workers after a tour boat went missing off Japan's northern coast have been confirmed dead by the coast guard.
Ryanair chief expects 'strong recovery', Covid and Ukraine permitting
He said that the airline, which flies mainly throughout Europe and to north Africa, had 65 737 MAX aircraft, which use 40 percent less kerosene.
Musk pushes the boundaries in Tesla autonomous campaign
Tesla now installs on all new vehicles Autopilot, a system that can match a vehicle's speed to that of surrounding traffic and assist with steering.
Tesla undertaking 4th car recall in two weeks
The "Boombox" recall is the fourth for Tesla made public in the United States in a matter of weeks.
Queen urges Prince William to stop flying helicopters with his family on board
The matter keeps the 95-year-old awake at night and she is "understandably very worried" about it.
The Rise in Popularity of Home Lifts
Home lifts used to be only for the rich. If someone told you they had a lift in their home, your mind would automatically produce visions of a lavish mansion.
California car-crash survivor starts speaking with New Zealand accent after waking up from coma
Summer Diaz initially developed a British accent, then French, and others before settling onto New Zealand, a country she has never visited.
Harry and Meghan flew home in luxury jet by controversial infomercial company, hinting potential deal
The infomercial company has introduced beauty product lines of several celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson, and Kelly Clarkson.
Fernando Alonso says Max Verstappen is the best, ahead of Lewis Hamilton
Two-time F1 world champion Fernando Alonso believes Max Verstappen is currently the best driver on the grid ahead of Lewis Hamilton. The Spaniard feels the Dutch racer is the title favourite going into the final stretch of the season.
Man gets crushed to death by 2 trains after falling through platform gap: report
A post-mortem found the alcohol concentration in his blood was four times the legal drink driving limit
'Potential hijack' of ship off UAE coast: UK maritime security agency
The ship was heading towards Iran under the control of armed men, said industry intelligence site Lloyd's List.
China says WHO plan to audit labs in Covid origins probe 'arrogant'
The WHO was only able to send a team of independent, international experts to Wuhan in January, more than a year after Covid-19 first surfaced there.
US, Russia seek to ease tensions in first meeting under Biden
Biden and Putin have agreed in principle to hold their first summit
PSG stunned by Manchester City: They won by accident, says Pochettino
PSG lost 1-2 in the home leg of their UCL semi-final against City.