Two Metropolitan police officers, disguised as Batman and Robin, crack down on two men attempting to fleece tourists on Westminster Bridge in a creative and unexpected move.
The Caped Crusaders of Justice: Police Crack Down on Illegal Gamblers
In a creative and unexpected move, two Metropolitan police officers dressed as 'Batman'...
Teachers in England face a pay crisis, threatening industrial action, as 83.4% of teachers indicate they would take strike action to secure a fully funded pay rise.
Teachers in England have expressed their willingness to strike over the government's proposed 2.8% pay rise this year, with a staggering 83.4% of...
Global leaders have unveiled a groundbreaking climate tax framework, aiming to cut maritime greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by mid-century. The historic agreement sets a new era for green shipping, with major revenue generated to support the transition to low-carbon fuels.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced that major shipping...
A contentious water-sharing dispute between the US and Mexico has escalated tensions, prompting tariff threats and straining a decades-old treaty.
The failure of Mexico to meet its water-sharing obligations under the 81-year-old treaty has sparked a diplomatic spat with the US, prompting tariff threats and escalating tensions between the two...
A mysterious flock of birds was spotted near the site of a recent helicopter crash, raising questions about potential causes and contributing factors to the accident. As investigators continue to examine the site, they are working to determine whether the presence of birds may have been a contributing factor.
Investigations...
US Vice President JD Vance's scathing criticism of Denmark's oversight of Greenland has sparked a major shake-up at the US Space Base in Pituffik, with Colonel Susannah Meyers relieved of her command following a high-level visit.
US Space Base Chief Fired After Vice President's Visit to Greenland
The head of the...
The European Union's reputation has recovered among Southeast Asia's elite class, with over half of opinion leaders believing the EU will "do the right thing" to improve the world.
A new survey of Southeast Asian opinion leaders shows renewed trust in the European Union after last year's decline. The EU...
UK couples are taking the government to court over its failure to legalize humanist marriages, a move five years in the making. The high-stakes challenge could pave the way for humanist unions to be recognized nationwide.
Couples are taking the UK government to court over its failure to legalise humanist...
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro is hospitalized with severe abdominal pain, raising questions about his ability to continue his right-wing agenda ahead of next year's presidential election.
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro Hospitalized with Abdominal Pain
Brazil's former president, Jair Bolsonaro, was hospitalized on Friday in Santa Cruz, a small city in the...
In a significant move, the US military has removed its commander at a base in Greenland following criticism over treatment of Inuit workers, paving the way for greater transparency and accountability.
The US military has removed its commander at a base in Greenland, following a high-profile visit from author John...