Tributes to London scientist after body found dismembered in Colombia
Wednesday, 9 April 2025 () Tributes have been paid to a "passionate and dedicated" former Royal Society of Biology (RSB) scientist whose dismembered body parts have been found in Colombia.
The UK will announce a £120m aid package for Sudan at a conference in London to mark the two-year anniversary of the conflict in the African country. Sky News
London's V&A museum hosts major Cartier showcase with over 350 dazzling pieces
From royal tiaras worn at coronations to celebrity showstoppers on red carpets, a new exhibition at London’s V&A Museum is showcasing over a century of Cartier’s most iconic and extravagant creations.
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The family of one of three teenagers killed when a car and a bus collided in west London have said they are "completely devastated" by his death. Sky News
NYC Helicopter Crash: Agustin Escobar, a top Siemens executive with over 27 years of global leadership, tragically died in a helicopter crash over New York City. His wife, Merce Camprubi Montal, and their three young children also lost their lives in the devastating accident. Escobar, known for leading Siemens’ cutting-edge mobility and rail Infrastructure, was on vacation with his family. From Spain to Colombia to the U.S., his impact was far-reaching. A full investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash that has shaken both the corporate world and his loved ones.
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Colombian man arrested for hiding cocaine under toupee at Cartagena airport
Colombian police arrested a man at an airport in Cartagena for trying to smuggle cocaine under a toupee on a flight to Amsterdam. The 220 grams of drugs were worth €10,000 euros.
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