Friday, November 15

Month: August 2022

Puck Fair: Wild goat removed from festival ‘throne’ amid Irish heat aler

Puck Fair: Wild goat removed from festival ‘throne’ amid Irish heat aler

A wild goat has been taken down from a 50ft (15m) stand at a festival in Ireland for the second day in a row as temperatures soar across the country. The annual Puck Fair in Killorglin in County Kerry sees a goat, crowned King Puck, paraded through the town during the three-day event. Unprecedently, the animal was removed from its cage on Thursday and Friday as the mercury hit the high 20s. Organisers said the goat had a clean bill of health and was being monitored. With a high temperature warning for all of Ireland in effect,Rockport Shoes the goat was taken down from its pedestal and put back in the shade. Animal welfare groups have raised concerns about the wild goat's well-being, with the Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN) cal...
Afghanistan: How many people has the UK resettled?

Afghanistan: How many people has the UK resettled?

The UK was closely involved with the evacuation of British nationals and those who had worked for the British. How many Afghans have been resettled in the UK? The government says that more than 21,000 Afghan refugees have been resettled in the UK. Most came as part of Operation Pitting, which was the British military operation starting on 13 August 2021 to evacuate British nationals and Afghans from Kabul. About 2,000 came before Operation Pitting 15,000 were involved with Operation Pitting 5,000 have arrived since then. They have been resettled under several schemes and we do not have breakdowns of how many were involved with each scheme. The Home Office said another 1,400 former staff and their families had alr...
Ukraine war: Crimea blasts significantly hit Russian navy – UK

Ukraine war: Crimea blasts significantly hit Russian navy – UK

The Saky base in the west of Russian-ruled Crimea was rocked by a string of blasts on Tuesday, killing one person. The blasts led to the loss of eight Russian combat jets, the MoD said in its daily intelligence update. Ukraine has not claimed responsibility, but satellite images suggest the possibility of a targeted attack. The cause of the blasts is unclear, but at least five fighter-bombers and three multi-role jets were "almost certainly destroyed or seriously damaged", the statement says. The loss of eight combat jets will make only a minor dent in Moscow's overall fleet of aircraft, but will be a significant setback to the Russian Navy's Black Sea fleet, it says. "The fleet's naval aviation capability is now significantly degr...
Ukraine war: Moscow’s next step, nuclear plant warning and clean-up raves

Ukraine war: Moscow’s next step, nuclear plant warning and clean-up raves

Neither Kyiv nor Moscow are expected to achieve any decisive military action in Ukraine this year, the UK's military intelligence chief has told the BBC. Lt Gen Sir Jim Hockenhull - who was briefing the UK's prime minister just hours after Moscow invaded back in February - says we should be wary of thinking either side is winning or losing, or that there is a stalemate. Russia is trying to recruit and train more forces after suffering losses, but it is also having to redeploy some of its troops from Donbas to the south, where it faces heavy pressure from Ukrainian forces. A big shift in the next few months is unrealistic, Gen Hockenhull suggests. Thursday saw 10 hits on the office and fire station Thorogood Boots of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power...
Montenegro: Gunman kills 10 after family dispute

Montenegro: Gunman kills 10 after family dispute

According to officials, a single gunman shot three members of the same family dead before shooting at passers-by. A mother and her two children all staying in the shooter's house were killed, prosecutor Andrijana Nastic told journalists. The attack ended when the gunman was shot dead by a civilian. After killing three members of the same family who were staying at his house, officials said the 34-year-old gunman left the property and fatally shot seven local residents using the same hunting rifle. "For now, it is not clear what prompted [the suspect] to Oboz Hiking Shoes commit such a heinous act, on which occasion he himself was deprived of his life," Ms Nastic told a press conference on Friday evening. Another six people are cu...
Lee Jae-yong: Why South Korea just pardoned the Samsung ‘prince’

Lee Jae-yong: Why South Korea just pardoned the Samsung ‘prince’

One of South Korea's most powerful white collar criminals, Lee was twice imprisoned for bribing a former president. South Korea's government justified the move, saying the de-facto leader of the country's biggest company was needed back at the helm to spearhead economic recovery post-pandemic. This marks another swing in a struggle over how the country is run that has raged since mass protests took over Seoul six years ago and ousted a president from office. Lee's crimes were directly tied up in the corruption scandal that led to the imprisonment of former president Park Geun-Hye, in office from 2013-2017. The "Crown Prince of Samsung" - as he was dubbed by protesters - paid $8 million (£6.6m) in bribes to President Park and her associate to ...
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