BERLIN, Germany — German federal prosecutors on Tuesday launched a terrorism investigation into an arson attack on high-voltage cables that caused a power blackout impacting 45,000 Berlin households.
Prosecutors cited sabotage and arson among the possible crimes in a suspected far-left attack on Berlin's power supply. A group claiming the attack said it was targeting "the fossil fuel economy." ...
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to order an immediate probe into allegations that more than ₦128 billion in public funds are missing or ...
Berlin officials say power has been restored in the southwest of the city after an act of "sabotage" caused a major blackout. Federal prosecutors are investigating a left-wing extremist group. DW has ...
You find some pretty fascinating things on Facebook Marketplace. One that surfaced recently, via Ford Authority, was a Ford Probe IV concept car from 1983, reportedly one of two built. The other ...
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation will debate a bill on an inquiry on October 7, while the cabinet will decide on the closure of Army Radio on Monday. The government is expected to move ...
Facebook Marketplace is a wild selling and buying space. Curiosity-seekers there can find everything from trinkets and scams to super-rare concept cars. We have proof of that today, as one seller has ...
Federal prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, he said on Sunday. In a highly unusual move, Powell disclosed that the US Department of Justice (DoJ) ...
Powerball's top prize is now at $20 million after someone in North Carolina scored the $209 million jackpot on Jan. 21. One person is a whole lot richer after finally claiming the $1.8 billion ...
Turning off your smartphone is a great way to fix malfunctioning apps or apply setting changes. While you may think there is only one way to turn off your Android phone or iPhone, there are multiple ...
Trump pleaded not guilty before the case was dismissed due to DOJ policy. Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in August 2023 to charges of undertaking a "criminal scheme" to overturn the results of the ...