As the frantic operation to dislodge a ship from the Suez Canal hits a crucial stage, shocking footage shows the scale of the chaos. Incredible aerial footage shows 369 vessels — carrying up to $12.57 billion worth of goods — waiting to pass through the...
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Incredible footage shows Suez Canal chaos
Incredible aerial footage shows 369 vessels — carrying up to $12.57 billion worth of goods — waiting to pass through the Suez Canal in a maritime traffic jam. Pressure is mounting on Egypt to dislodge a massive container ship which has blocked the crucial trade...
Image that sums up canal crisis
Experts have been working around the clock to try and get the Suez Canal open again. One image sums up the mammoth struggle they face. It’s been five days now since a mammoth container ship became lodged in Egypt’s Suez Canal, with one image showing...
Image that sums up canal crisis
It’s been five days now since a mammoth container ship became lodged in Egypt’s Suez Canal, with one image showing the scale of the crisis. Experts from all over the world have been working around the clock to try and free the ship, named the...
Terror network unearthed in Brisbane: cops
A sophisticated terror network funding violent extremists has allegedly been uncovered in southeast Queensland, with two men arrested by federal police. The pair were taken into custody on Thursday following a co-ordinated operation in Queensland and Victoria, and charged with foreign incursion-related offences related to...
Filmmaker destroyed over shooting joke
As America came to terms with another mass shooting, filmmaker Michael Moore took to Twitter to make a joke. It did not go down well. Michael Moore has been slammed for saying that the suspected Boulder shooter “truly assimilated into beloved American culture.” The filmmaker...
Rev Richard Coles reveals police probed vile hate mail he received as he prepared to bury partner
A few days after my partner David’s death in December 2019, I went to visit Lorna, an old friend who had once been mine and Jimmy Somerville’s manager when we were The Communards. I remember nothing about the journey from Northamptonshire to Sussex, save for...
Syria – Ten Years of War: Looking Back at a Decade of Violence
It wasn’t the heat that made every step on the well-worn asphalt into such a great effort, as if a sticky sludge were grabbing at your feet. No. It was the fear. Fear that I felt too. “You don’t have to go on,” said those...