These trees are weak because they are ageing and suffering from erosion by fungal growth.
Patrick Fischer admitted he made a ‘serious mistake’ travelling to Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics using fake paperwork.
Four years after Apple killed off its handheld portable music player, second-hand sales are surging as teens and students look for a way to disconnect and own media.
Educator Kirk Moore was shot in the leg but managed to stay on top of the suspect until law enforcement arrived.
The war has pushed parts of Sudan into famine and the UN says about 34 million people, or almost two of every three Sudanese, need help.
In the traditional Japanese art form, which featured in the Oscar-nominated Kokuho, names and skills are passed down through generations.
Sales engineer Ari Hodara wondered if it was a hoax when he got a call after the draw at Christie’s auction house in Paris.
Swiss Patrick Fischer was fined US$50,000 by local authorities in 2023 for document forgery after buying the fake paperwork on social media.
The attacker, a former student of the school, was born in 2007 and killed himself when ‘cornered by police’.
With a parliamentary majority, Mark Carney will have a freer hand to govern – and solidify his grip on leading Canada.
ChongLy ‘Scott’ Thao was arrested at gunpoint, and escorted in his underwear and a blanket in freezing conditions.
US president says he plans to re-file lawsuit over an article about a suggestive Epstein birthday letter.
Trump has approved emergency help for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, where Sinlakua is expected to make landfall on Tuesday.
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Votes are being cast in three districts. Winning just one of them would give the Liberals the ability to unilaterally pass any bill.
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After the US president shatters norms with a direct hit on the pontiff, Leo says he will continue to speak out ‘loudly’ and promote peace.
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Residents of Wisconsin town unite to track down the adventurous animal, leading to a heartwarming reunion.
Cruz Monroy’s longstanding bird vending legacy threatened by regulations and changing attitudes.
Authorities in Haiti probe ‘severe overcrowding’ at Citadelle Laferriere following mountaintop crush.
Miguel Diaz-Canel said an invasion of Cuba would be costly and affect regional security but should it happen, Cubans would defend themselves.
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The protests have led to blockades at Ireland’s only oil refinery and prevented tanker trucks from delivering fuel to petrol stations.
The pontiff urged prayer and peace talks, rejecting religious justifications for violence.
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Lured by treats and familiar voices, the high-jumping animal was safely recovered.
The travellers were back in Texas on the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 13 launch that made the phrase ‘Houston, we have a problem’ famous.
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The child, who was malnourished and unable to walk, says he was put in the vehicle because of ‘big difficulties’ with his dad’s partner.
From Nanos to Touches, Apple’s retro iPods are gaining fans years after being discontinued. Here’s a guide on finding them and what to avoid.
UN warns of ‘extremely perilous’ era for international cooperation with global aid falling by 23 per cent in 2025.
“Pajareros” face extinction due to bans and criticism, despite claims of ethical practices.
The president has said that major cities around the world have such monuments, and the US capital is the only one without one.
The British royal, who faces a defamation suit, had stepped down as a patron of Sentebale last year after disagreements over fundraising.
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Lee Milne also grabbed Kimberley by the neck, choked her, dragged her around, punched her and knocked her unconscious.