Kyiv: President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged that conditions in Russian-held areas of Ukraine were “extremely difficult” and Ukraine’s leader showed up Russia’s faltering war by visiting a shattered frontline town that has long eluded capture
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Canada condo killer faced possible eviction before shooting
TORONTO (AP) — A suburban Toronto man who was killed by police after authorities say he fatally shot five people in his condominium building, including three members of the condo board, had a court hearing
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The Nazi prison camp where inmates were forced to EAT each other to survive: As its ‘secretary of evil’ is convicted of aiding the death of 10,000 prisoners, a look inside the hell of Stutthof
Read moreNorth Korea bans fun during week-long mourning for Kim Jong Il
North Korea bans fun, alcohol and birthdays for a week – with SPIES sent out to spot anyone acting cheerfully during week-long mourning for Kim Jong Il Citizens must maintain attitude of solemn reflection on
Read moreVoting opens in 'World Cup of random words' – what will you vote for?
Flibbertigibbet, rhubarb, noggin or whippersnapper? Voting opens in ‘World Cup of random words’ to find the most popular in English language – so which one will YOU choose? World Cup of Random English Words reaches
Read moreMoment armed robbers smash into jewellers using a pick axe and hammer
Moment two armed robbers smash their way into jewellers using a pick axe and hammer and swipe £40,000 of goods – before being caught by police minutes later Two men were caught smashing into a
Read moreNew York Times defends swastika-shaped crossword puzzle
New York Times DEFENDS swastika-shaped crossword published on the first night of Hanukkah and insists it’s a ‘common crossword design’, as Israeli PM-elect Benjamin Netanyahu accuses the paper of ‘burying the Holocaust’ NYT responded following
Read morePlenty of foods have protein, but these are 'complete proteins'
Here’s what it means to eat a complete (or an incomplete) protein, according to a registered dietitian. NataBene/Getty Images Protein is all the rage these days, and lately the message seems to be that we’re
Read moreCabbage rolls and St Nick in gold: Ukrainian evacuees celebrate Christmas in Australia
It was a beautiful, sunny day outside the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in North Melbourne on Sunday, but Yuliia Lawriwsky was thinking of her relatives hunkered down some 14,000 kilometres away in wintry, war-torn Ukraine. Lawriwsky,
Read moreMinisters scramble to play down rising fears of blackouts this winter
Ministers scramble to play down fears of blackouts this winter after barbs at Met Office for failing to predict the severity of latest big freeze Britain faces rolling power cuts after Arctic blast hits the
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