Tags: Explosion
Rainbow bridge explosion: ‘No sign of terrorist activity’ at US-Canada border | LiveNOW from FOX
Rainbow bridge explosion: 2 dead, 1 injured in Niagara Falls | LiveNOW from FOX
Israel-Hamas information war challenges media, public
Trust Security Israel-Hamas information war challenges media, public | View caption Hide caption All wars are also information wars. False and misleading online images from Israel and Gaza have lit up social media. In the instant-news era, verification presents a dilemma for journalists. The Oct. 17 explosion at al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City was…
Hospital blast: Hundreds feared dead in Gaza explosion, Hamas blames Israel | LiveNOW from FOX
Oxfordshire explosion: lightning strikes gas tank, causing massive fireball | LiveNOW from FOX
Russian missile attack hits market in Ukraine, 16 dead
A Russian missile crashed into a market in the heart of a Ukrainian city Wednesday, killing at least 17 people in one of the deadliest attacks in months, officials said. The attack on the industrial eastern city of Kostiantynivka came hours after Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in the capital, Kyiv, in a show…
Russia strikes key Ukrainian ports sharing border with NATO nations
fired more than 24 kamikaze drones at ports on the border with member Romania last night, Ukrainian officials have claimed. The attack, which lasted roughly three-and-a-half hours, is the latest Russian strike on ports on the Danube River. The waterway has become Ukraine’s primary means of transporting grain to the global south after Russia withdrew…
Prigozhin is ‘alive’ claims Russian analyst – even as his funeral takes place
is alive after his body double was killed in last week’s plane crash, a Russian analyst has claimed. The fanciful claim comes days after Russian officials said they had confirmed the brutal warlord’s death through DNA analysis. Dr Valery Solovey made his astonishing assertion as a The former professor at Moscow’s Institute of International Relations…
Mud and thirst: Two Ukraine cities cope with dam’s destruction
Resilience Europe Mud and thirst: Two Ukraine cities cope with dam’s destruction | View caption Hide caption The destruction wrought by the June explosion of a dam in southeast Ukraine is both vast and long-lasting. Residents of two cities more than 100 miles apart are deploying different coping mechanisms to endure an event that has…