Key Points: Russia Warns US of ‘Fatal Consequences’ Tensions between Russia and the United States have escalated further with a stark warning from Moscow regarding the use of US-supplied weapons by Ukraine. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov issued a grave statement on Monday, asserting that the United States could face “fatal consequences” if it continues […]
Rest of World News: A pattern of US tourists seeking love in Colombia through dating apps and facing fatal consequences has emerged. The use of scopolamine, also known as 'Devil's Breath,' by criminals has raised concerns about the safety of tourists. Several mysterious deaths of Americans have been linked to the use of dating apps. The US embassy and State Department have warned about the dangers of using such apps. Medellin, a popular tourist destination, has seen a rise in violent deaths of foreigners, including Americans. Prostitution is legal in Colombia, but there is no evidence linking the deceased men to it.
A P-plate driver has been jailed for 12 years after he recklessly drove at nearly twice the speed limit with too many people in the car when he smashed into a tree and killed five young teenagers.