BREAKING: Man has been arrested after ramming his pickup truck into the @FOX4 building in Downtown Dallas. @DallasPD have multiple streets closed around the area while they investigate. @CBSDFWpic.twitter.com/ipGSahKZJl
A man crashed a truck into the side of our building this morning. He jumped out and started ranting. He’s in custody now but the bomb squad is on its way. He left behind a suspicious bag. Most have been evacuated & a few are working to keep the news on air from a secure location. pic.twitter.com/X3UpLbYk85
Photographs showing Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Borishov, two men accused of poisoning former spy Sergei Skripal.
The UK is charging two Russian men identified as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov over the poisoning of a former Russian spy this March.
Prime Minister Theresa May said the two men are officers from Russia's intelligence services, also known as the GRU.
She said that authorisation for the attack "almost certainly" came from the senior levels of the Russian government.
Sergei Skripal, the former spy, and his daughter collapsed in Salisbury after being exposed to novichok, a military-grade nerve agent developed in the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Police released a detailed description of the suspects' whereabouts in the runup to the attack, which suggest that the men were in the UK for three days to carry it out.
David Vaughan Icke er en engelsk forfatter, foredragsholder, og tidligere medie personlighed bedst kendt for sit syn på, hvad han kalder "who and what is really controlling the world". Beskriver sig selv som den mest kontroversielle taler og forfatter i verden, han har skrevet mange bøger der forklarer sin position og er døbt "New Age conspiracism". Har tiltrukket en betydelig skare af følgere fra hele det politiske spektrum. Hans 533-siders "The Biggest Secret(1999)" er blevet kaldt konspirationsteoretikers "Rosetta Stone".
High waves triggered by Typhoon Jebi are seen at a fishing port in Aki, Kochi Prefecture / Reuters
A fuel tanker has collided into a bridge linking Kansai International airport to city. The airport has flooded and flights have been suspended. pic.twitter.com/UzrYX2NgTm
CAIRO (REUTERS) - Egyptian security forces detained a man on Tuesday after he threw an explosive device which detonated near the U.S. embassy in Cairo, three security sources said.
No casualties were reported, the sources said. The U.S. Embassy in Cairo said on its Twitter account that it was aware of a "reported incident" and asked people to avoid the area.
(Reporting by Ahmed Mohamed Hassan and Mohamed al Sherif; Writing by Aidan Lewis; Editing by Gareth Jones)