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Police seek dog owner after fatal attack on young deer in royal park
Police are looking for the owner of a pet dog that is believed to have chased and killed a deer in Richmond Park.
of what appeared to be a Spaniel relentlessly chasing a deer was released by the Royal Parks Police following the incident on …Donna Nelson, who claims she was love scam victim, jailed for smuggling drugs into Japan
A court in Japan has sentenced an Australian woman to six years in prison after finding her guilty of smuggling methamphetamine into the country, ignoring her claims that she had been the victim of an online romance scam.
, from Perth, was found guilty of smuggling …Cathay Pacific apologises over inflight Family Guy episode with Tiananmen Square scene
Hong Kong’s flagship airline, Cathay Pacific, has apologised over the inclusion of a Family Guy episode in its inflight entertainment system that features a scene depicting Tiananmen Square.
it had apologised to customers after a complaint was raised on …Wednesday briefing: What Jaguar’s radical rebrand reveals about the shift to electric cars
Good morning. Over the past few days, you may have been wondering why a neon pink tank has been following you round the internet. Relax: this isn’t an algorithm judging your taste and predicting your next purchase. It isn’t a tank, either. It is a Jaguar Type 00, it is …
South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment after martial law shock
South Korean opposition parties said they had submitted a motion to impeach the president, Yoon Suk Yeol, over his short-lived declaration of martial law.
“We’ve submitted an impeachment motion prepared urgently,” representatives for six opposition parties including the main Democratic party said on Wednesday, adding they would discuss when to …
‘We’ve seen this before’: residents of rebel-held Aleppo fear regime onslaught
A billboard of the Syrian president that once overlooked a central square in Aleppo has been burned almost beyond recognition, but the influence of Bashar al-Assad is still felt in the now rebel-held city as residents live in fear of bombardment by his regime.
“The biggest fear, one shared by …
South Korea’s surprising history of coups and martial law – explained in 30 seconds
South Korea became a democracy only in the late 1980s, and
military intervention in civilian affairs
remains a touchy subject.During the dictatorships that emerged as the country rebuilt from the destruction of the 1950-53 Korean war, leaders occasionally proclaimed martial law that allowed them to station combat …
Three climbers from the US and Canada missing on New Zealand’s highest mountain
Rescue teams looking for three climbers who went missing on New Zealand’s highest mountain have expressed “grave concerns” over the party’s welfare in the rugged terrain, as bad weather hampers search efforts for the second day in a row.
US nationals Kurt Blair, 56, and Carlos Romero, 50, and a …
Ukraine war briefing: Nato lauds Blinken on final Brussels turn
Antony Blinken, the outgoing US secretary of state, paid his final visit to Nato headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday promising Joe Biden’s administration would keep seeking to funnel arms to Ukraine in the little time it has left in power.
“This is a vital moment for the alliance …
Australia’s GDP expands by a weak 0.3%, boosting chance of early interest rate cuts
Australia’s economy grew at a weaker than expected pace in the September quarter despite extra government spending. The slow pace may make early interest rates cuts more likely.
Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 0.3% in the July-September months, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday. That pace compared with …