The band sought $3 million in coverage for cancelled concerts in South America due to the pandemic, but their insurers, Lloyd's of London, denied the claim, citing exclusions related to communicable diseases. Justice Maria Stratton dismissed Metallica's claim, emphasising the unprecedented impact of Covid-19 on global closures and referenced Taylor Swift song lyrics to underscore the severity of the situation.
The FBI has contacted passengers of a Boeing aircraft that experienced a midair blowout on January 5, prompting an emergency landing. Investigators found missing bolts securing the panel, and Boeing's handling of the probe has drawn criticism, with key documents and employee names still undisclosed, frustrating federal investigators.
Gunmen opened fire at a rock concert in a Moscow suburb Friday leaving dead and wounded before a major fire spread through the theatre, Moscow's mayor and Russian news agencies reported.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, on Friday announced that she has cancer and is in the early stages of chemotherapy, asking for "time, space and privacy" as she completes her treatment.
Luxembourg's Special Police Unit (USP) remains consistently active, executing an average of around 250 operations each year, a figure that has remained steady despite the fact that the number of USP officers has increased by a fifth in recent years.
An altercation between multiple students from Mathias Adam secondary school at Lamadeleine station on Tuesday afternoon has sparked an investigation, with footage of the incident circulating on social media platforms.