Months after a Bristow Helicopter crash landed into the lagoon at the Oworonshoki area of Lagos, another helicopter from the same stable today crash landed again in Lagos.
During a memorial service Saturday for seven Hamas militants killed when the tunnel they were in collapsed on them, Hamas rolled out what it called a “locally-produced” tank it said was fashioned out of an Israel Defense Forces’ tank captured two years ago.
On Saturday, the bloodthirsty gang of Islamic radicals massacred at least 86 people in a Nigerian village near a refugee camp, burning alive children screaming in pain inside huts which they set on fire, The Guardian and other publications reported.
Department of Environmental Quality Director Dan Wyant resigned in December after acknowledging that the DEQ failed to require the addition of needed corrosion-control chemicals to the corrosive Flint River water. Testing has since showed high lead levels in some children.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has announced a February 26 election that will pit his 5-year-old government’s record of restoring economic health against critics who accuse him of rescuing banks at the expense of the poor.
Sea migration routes cause large numbers of deaths, with 70 percent of the world’s migrant fatalities occurring in the Mediterranean in 2015, according to earlier IOM data, of which over one fifth occurred in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Russian President Vladimir Putin “probably approved” the murder of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko who died in a London hospital in November 2006 from radioactive poisoning, a British public inquiry concluded today. Check back soon for further information.