Harrison Gilks (18) from Fredericton in Canada sparked a lot of interest when he spoke about this deadly cancer. He had received the bad news that he was going to die, but that didn’t stop the young man from dreaming.
MONTREAL (Dagbladet): On December 1, the lawyer, merchant and builder of stone houses Gaute Voigt-Hanssen (48) landed in French-speaking Montreal. The goal is to broker a landmark nature deal, in which all countries around the world commit to protecting, restoring
The American couple were about to take a relaxing evening bath in the jacuzzi, when the man felt something grab his head, writes Sky News. It turned out to be a cougar. I made stories The wife emerged unscathed from
Ukrainian and British intelligence services, as well as a number of experts, believe that a new mobilization of Russian forces for the war in Ukraine could be imminent. Statements by the Russian authorities now indicate that a new group could
– Finally. Conversion therapy is an unacceptable interference with people’s sexual orientation and gender identity that destroys lives. Now it will finally be banned, says Culture and Equality Minister Anette Trettebergstuen. A press release. She presented suggestion during a press
– I believe that the responsibility, the negligence and the error were recognized by the director of the station, declares Yiannis Economou, spokesman of the Greek government. The collision happened on Tuesday evening outside the town of Larissa, about 380
– Now we are going to watch funny movies, said the girl’s mother Extra magazine. She adds that, given the circumstances, her daughter is doing well. Filippa, 13, was reported missing in Kirkerup, Zeeland, on Saturday after she failed to
The smell of smoke from wildfires in Larvik and Siljan can be felt across much of Vestfold on Sunday. The blaze, now in its third day, is considered the “largest” the former county has seen in more than 27 years.
Ukraine will also receive modern equipment for its air and naval defense forces to drive out invading Russian forces, a statement from the G7 countries said on Wednesday. In the declaration, which other countries are free to join, the United
Scientists now link a particular type of DNA to the development of cancer. This could have game-changing consequences for treatment in the future, The Guardian reports. – Discovering how these bits of DNA behave inside our bodies is a game-changer,