Massacres in Indonesia At least 16 people have been found dead in Indonesia’s far eastern province of Papua after a massacre believed to have been carried out by armed separatists. The attack is considered one of the worst in the
December 17 2023 has 12:05 p.m. The long-awaited return of Kajsa Vickhoff Lie The Norwegian Kajsa Vickhoff Lie was very fast during the women’s super-G in Val-d’Isère on Sunday. She took a strong second place with a time of 1:22.02.
The former biathlon leader, Anders Besseberg (77), is being prosecuted in connection with the corruption affair which has weighed on him for several years, informs Økokrim. Anders Besseberg pictured as IBU president during the Biathlon World Cup in 2017. On
(Dagbladet) First of all, this somewhat absurd moose conflict must be put into context: for 31 years, Canada and the small town of Moose Jaw held the world record for the largest moose . The Mac the Moose statue was
December 6 2023 has 06:54 England coach Wiegman after dashed Olympic hopes: – I don’t know what to say England national team coach Sarina Wiegman was left disappointed after the dramatic end to the Nations League group stage. Britain’s Olympic
The Henley Passport Since 2006, Index has ranked passports from around the world and shows how many countries certain passports have access to. The list of the world’s most powerful passports for 2021 is now ready, writes CNN. The Nordic
Svein Oddvar Moen must serve 120 days in prison. This is according to a judgment of the Haugaland and Sunnhordaland District Court which NRK consulted. – I take note of the judgment and refer to it, Moen told NRK. –
American Rodney Hodgins (49) and his wife Deanna were looking forward to celebrating their wedding anniversary in Las Vegas, but the start of the trip turned out to be much more traumatic than expected, according to The Guardian. The 49-year-old
Since the early 20th century, tower lights have illuminated our skies, providing an essential beacon for pilots and symbolising humanity’s strides in technology and infrastructure. Introduced initially as rudimentary incandescent bulbs perched atop towering structures, these lights have witnessed a
2.7 million Americans boarded a plane on Wednesday, according to the AP news agency. The auto association AAA estimates that 49 million people will get behind the wheel and drive at least 50 miles to see family during the holidays.