Tuesday, October 22
One dead after vehicle crashes into Massachusetts Apple store

One dead after vehicle crashes into Massachusetts Apple store

The incident took place around 10:45 local time (15:45 GMT) in Hingham, about 13 miles (20 km) south of Boston. Images from the scene show a gaping hole in the store's glass front. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident. The area in front of the store - part of a local shopping plaza - has been cordoned off by emergency personnel. "The dark colour SUV went through at a rate of speed undetermined through a glass window and struck multiple people," police chief Dave Jones told reporters on Monday. It is unclear how many people were in the store at the time, though officials noted it happened just days before Thanksgiving in the US and during a busy holiday shopping season. Bystanders helped treat some of...
Millions of lives under threat in Ukraine this winter – WHO

Millions of lives under threat in Ukraine this winter – WHO

Half of Ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed, and 10 million are currently without power, said Dr Hans Henri P Kluge, WHO regional director for Europe. Temperatures are predicted to plummet as low as -20C (-4F) in some areas. The WHO has documented 703 attacks on health infrastructure since Russia's invasion began. Last week, Russia hit more energy installations and civilian buildings in one of its heaviest aerial bombardments of the war. This has been a recent Russian tactic following setbacks on the battlefield, and its impact is starting to be felt more acutely as winter sets in. "Put simply, this winter will be about survival," Dr Kluge told a news conference in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. ...
Europe’s research ministers to commit billions to ‘space race’

Europe’s research ministers to commit billions to ‘space race’

On their agenda are missions to the Moon and Mars, and, closer to home, satellites to monitor the weather and encrypt global communications. The proposed budget for the European Space Agency is a near-25% increase. Finding the cash will be a challenge, however, given the big rise in the cost of living across the continent. Governments may well be tempted to pull back on their space spending. "This is true, but let me say the package we have on the table is found by every member state of Esa to be very attractive," said agency director general, Dr Josef Aschbacher. "No-one is saying 'this is not what we should be doing', and every country is making huge efforts to find the money, despite the economic situation," he told BBC News. ...
World Cup: Fans’ nerves as Wales draw in World Cup return

World Cup: Fans’ nerves as Wales draw in World Cup return

Wales drew 1-1 with the USA in Qatar, in their first World Cup match in 64 years. Thousands of fans travelled to Qatar, with many more heading to pubs and fan zones back home. The Prince of Wales showed his support by tweeting in the Welsh language, with a picture of his Wales supporters bucket hat. Prince William wrote: "Ar ôl cyrraedd Cwpan y Byd #FIFAWorldCup am y tro cyntaf ers 1958, mae'n rhaid gwylio gêm gyntaf @Cymru mewn steil." Translated, it read: "Having reached the World Cup #FIFAWorldCup for the first time since 1958, the first @Cymru match must be watched in style." The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter One fan who also watched the match in style was...

Indonesia: Java quake kills 162 and injures hundreds

The 5.6 magnitude quake struck Cianjur town in West Java, at a shallow depth of 10km (six miles), according to US Geological Survey data. Scores of people were taken to hospital, with many treated outside. Rescuers have worked through the night to try to save others thought to still be trapped under collapsed buildings. The area where the quake struck is densely populated and prone to landslides, with poorly built houses reduced to rubble in many areas. Earlier, Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said at least 62 people had died, according to the latest available data. Speaking to local media, Mr Kamil said some 326 people had been injured in the quake, noting that "most of them sustained fractures from bein...
Canada: Why the country wants to bring in 1.5m immigrants by 2025

Canada: Why the country wants to bring in 1.5m immigrants by 2025

Earlier this month, the federal government announced an aggressive plan to take in 500,000 immigrants a year by 2025, with almost 1.5 million new immigrants coming to the country over the next three years. This plan would see Canada welcome about eight-times the number of permanent residents each year - per population - than the UK, and four-times more than its southern neighbour, the United States. But a recent poll shows that there is also anxiety about welcoming in so many newcomers. Canada bets big For many years, Canada has tried to attract permanent residents - landed immigrants who have the right to stay in the country indefinitely but who are not citizens - to keep the population and the economy growing. Last year, the country took in 405...
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