Pest Control Experts Report Soaring Bedbug Infestation, But Insurers Deny Coverage for Removal and Repairs

Experts are warning that Britain’s bedbug infestation is worsening, with pest-control teams busier than ever. However, insurers are unlikely to cover the costs of removal and damage caused by bedbugs. The crisis first gained attention when France experienced a severe outbreak, and now concerns have been raised about bedbugs on London’s public transport. A pest …

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Captivating Chronicles of New York Streets: Phil Penman’s Monochromatic Portraits Reveal the Vibrant Life, Iconic Skyline, and Enigmatic Personalities of the Big Apple

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Big Apple through a collection of stunning portraits that showcase the softer side of New York City. These incredible images, captured by photographer Phil Penman between 2019 and 2023, depict raw and remarkable moments that occurred during the pandemic. Published in his new book, New York Street …

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Abu Hamza’s Bold Appeal: Covid-Induced Illness in Solitary Confinement Forces a Desperate Fight for Release from US ‘Hell’ Prison

Abu Hamza ‘Launches Fresh Bid to be Released from US ”Hell” Prison Claiming Covid has Left Him Too Ill to Live in Solitary Confinement’ Abu Hamza was Handed Life Sentence and has Since Been in Solitary Confinement By Natasha Anderson Published: 01:51 BST, 11 September 2023 | Updated: 01:52 BST, 11 September 2023 A hook-handed …

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Joe Biden’s G20 Trip to New Delhi Amidst Dire Polls and Hunter’s Gun Charges: What Does this Mean for his 2024 Run?

President Joe Biden embarked on his journey to the G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi, India amid speculations about COVID-19 transmission and the cancellation of the trip. Despite not taking questions from the press, he confidently boarded Air Force One. The timing of his departure coincides with the Department of Justice’s announcement of potential gun …

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Visiting Guantanamo for the First Time: A Pioneering Experience

Since its opening in 2002, no United Nations (UN) human rights investigators were allowed to visit Guantanamo Bay. However, in February, Irish law professor Fionnuala Ni Aolain was given access and discovered “cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.” During her four-day visit, Ni Aolain met with several prisoners, as well as 9/11 families. The resulting 23-page …

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