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Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time after record heat

The country was previously one of the world's only mosquito-free zones.

Jaarlijks vloeit 7 miljard euro aan belastingen uit Vlaanderen en Brussel naar Wallonië | VRT NWS: nieuws

Inwoners en bedrijven in Vlaanderen en Brussel betalen samen 7,3 miljard euro meer belastingen dan ze krijgen aan sociale uitkeringen en subsidies. Dat blijkt uit een studie van de Nationale Bank, over de periode tussen 2010 en 2021. Wallonië ontvangt dan weer meer dan het bijdraagt. De studie van de Nationale Bank schetst een verrassend positief beeld van de Brusselse economie.

Russia tests nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, military says

The experimental weapon is hailed as having a potentially unlimited range - though Western experts have questioned its value.

Lost surfboard in Tasmania drifts more than 2,400km to New Zealand

A kitesurfer who found the barnacle-covered board tracked down its owner in Australia.

Boy thrown from Tate Modern can now run, swim and jump family say

The boy, who was six when he was attacked in 2019, has achieved his goal of being able to run, jump and swim again.

Onderzoeksrechter die moest onderduiken slaat alarm in open brief: "Dat we evolueren naar een narcostaat is niet overdreven" | VRT NWS: nieuws

"We staan voor een georganiseerde dreiging die onze instellingen ondermijnt." Dat schrijft een Antwerpse onderzoeksrechter in een anonieme open brief. Ze bracht zelf 4 maanden door op een onderduikadres na bedreigingen uit het drugsmilieu. Dat we aan het evolueren zijn naar een narcostaat of drugsstaat is volgens de onderzoeksrechter dan ook geen overdrijving.

Would you really trust a robot to care for you in old age?

It sounds like something from a sci-fi film - but some scientists believe this clever new tech could help alleviate strains on the UK care system

Kenya plane crashes kills Hungarian and German tourists and local pilot

The aircraft was flying from a popular coastal resort to a game park when it came down.

I planted a Date Palm Seed and filmed it for 3 years

3 years later and the Date palm is still going strong. However, i am slowly running out of space for it. Some of the leaves are already touching the ceiling....

I Filmed Plants For 15 years | Time-lapse Compilation

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The 79-year-old boxer who became an unlikely star

Frank Gilfeather hung up his gloves more than half a century ago but is now an unlikely boxing superstar.

Trump says nuclear weapons testing to resume in US after more than 30 years

The testing is necessary to keep pace with weapons programmes in China and Russia, according to Trump.

Woman left behind by cruise ship on Australian island found dead

The ship's crew realised the 80-year-old was missing several hours after they had left the island

Kim Kardashian: Nasa hits back at reality star's moon landing conspiracy

In a recent episode of her TV series, the reality star said she believed the moon landing was fake.

Austrian skull: 60 years after tourist stole it from a cathedral, he sent it back

"It's not something you expect," says Franz Zehetner, who opened the parcel addressed to Vienna's St Stephen's Cathedral.

Tanzania election: Samia Suluhu Hassan wins vote as hundreds feared dead in unrest

Demonstrations continued on Friday as young protesters denounced the election as unfair.

Hair transplants, finasteride and hair systems: Welcome to the world of hair restoration

There are multiple ways for men to combat hair loss now, but should they have to?

How failure shaped our relationship with the North Pole

Generations dreamed of reaching the Earth's northernmost point, finally succeeding in 1926. Ahead of the centennial, we remember those who valiantly came before – and failed.

Père-Lachaise: Paris launches lottery for burial plots among Morrison, Wilde and Piaf

Parisians can win burial spots in the world-famous cemeteries of Père-Lachaise, Montparnasse and Montmartre as part of a monument restoration scheme.

Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war

With endless rubble and destroyed streets as far as the eye can see, any plans for Gaza's future are a far cry from where it is today, writes Lucy Williamson.

Portugal: Narco-sub carrying 1.7 tonnes of cocaine seized in Atlantic

The semi-submersible vessel was bound for various European countries, officials say.

Worker pulled from partially collapsed medieval tower in Rome

A worker is trapped after a section of the Torre dei Conti, on the edge of the famous Roman Forum, gave way.

Madagascar's King Toera: France returns skull of monarch killed during colonial era

King Toera was killed by French troops 128 years ago and his head kept in a Paris museum's archive.

Will quantum be bigger than AI?

The highly-complex technology is increasingly being tipped to transform computing.

German nurse gets life in jail after killing 10 to reduce work

The palliative care nurse was convicted of the murder of 10 patients, and the attempted murder of 27 others.