Bomb threat
Wesfleur Hospital declared safe after bomb threat
The Western Cape Department of Health said South African Police Service had been notified and that the bomb squad was there for the necessary inspections.
Police stopped the high-speed train, travelling from Zurich to the northern German city of Kiel, after receiving a bomb threat via telephone, a spokesman said.
It follows the recent spate of bomb scares in the province, including an explosion at a mosque in Verulam, in which one person was killed and three others injured.
With its luxury boutiques and terraced cafes, the Champs Elysees is a major draw for tourists and was the site of two attacks on French security forces last year.
The mall is currently closed to patrons until further notice.
Police are investigating hoaxes that targeted a shopping centre in Ottery and two schools in Wynberg this week.
Representatives for Miller, who left the television show last year, did not immediately return a call for comment.
It’s understood the suspects made the threats while talking to airline staff at a domestic check-in counter on Wednesday.
Another US official said the target of the bomb plot appeared to have been a commercial flight from Sydney to the Gulf.
The computers have been seized from the suspects, who are arguing that the search warrant is invalid.
Juan Thompson, 31, was taken into custody on Friday morning in St. Louis, the first arrest to result from a federal investigation.
It’s understood flight 441 was heading from Houston to Frankfurt when a threat was called into the airline's corporate headquarters.
Preventive security measures were under way around the airport, and will continue for an indefinite period.
Authorities are on high alert after last week’s attack on crowds celebrating Bastille Day in Nice.
The man apparently broke into the station demanding that it cover a story about an unspecified conspiracy.
It's understood the threat may be linked to Radovan Krejcir's criminal case, which was heard today.
Sentencing proceedings in Radovan Krejcir's case came to an abrupt halt following the threat.
At least nine schools in New Jersey received phone call threats starting at about 8:50am.
A 29-year-old man was arrested after he shouted several times that he had a bomb.