Sweden Withdraws Child Marriage Booklet After Public Backlash
http://bit.ly/2IffoTB | The Swedish government has withdrawn a controversial brochure on child marriages only hours after it sparked outrage from members of the public. The brochure entitled...
View ArticleAmbulance blocked by sports car driver
The driver's convertible Mercedes can be seen obstructing the emergency vehicle - whose sirens can be heard blaring throughout the shocking footage - failing to get out of its way for almost three...
View ArticleGuatemalans celebrate Good Friday with bloody bare-knuckle fistfight
Young men in Guatemalan town of Chivarreto engage in a bare-knuckle boxing festival for Easter on Friday. The festival takes place every year on Good Friday in the mountains north of Quetzaltenango,...
View ArticleUkraine rolls out 4G, Terrorist Occupied territories still struggling to make...
After an accelerated license auction, Mobile carriers in Ukraine rolled out 4G Mobile Internet in all main cities yesterday. With effective speeds of 40-70Mbit. This was a painfully long time coming,...
View Article'Deal agreed' to get wounded out of rebel-held Douma to northern Syria
A deal has reportedly been struck between negotiators to evacuate wounded people from Douma, the last rebel-held bastion in Syria's Eastern Ghouta region. Local sources say the agreement follows talks...
View ArticleGay Marriage is the Main Issue in Costa Rican Presidential Election
You would think that with all the issues Puerto Rico has been having as of late, the election would be about something bigger than gay marriage. Oh right. This is Costa Rica. Different country. I guess...
View ArticleBritain's Labour party loses a key Jewish donor
Britain's Labour party is facing a severe loss of financial support with the news one of its main private backers, Sir David Garrard, says the party he has supported to the tune of 1.7 million euros...
View ArticleRobots are helping pupils to learn in Finland
Elias, the new language teacher in a school in southern Finland, has endless patience for repetition, never makes a pupil feel embarrassed for asking a question and can even do the "Gangnam Style,"...
View Article++GRAPHIC++ MAMMA MIA! Want to SEE the ITALY HIDDEN to turists?
What do you know of Italy, over the main cities?
View ArticleMAMMA MIA! Want to SEE the ITALY HIDDEN to turists?
What do you know about Italy, over the main cities?
View Article'Not enough has been done' Richard Ratcliffe tells euronews
It has been two years since British-Iranian national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was detained in Iran on suspicion of spying . Her husband Richard Ratcliffe told her health is increasingly deteriorating...
View ArticleMr. Adnan Oktar's interview with American journalist Jeff Gardner...
B"ulent Sezgin: Our live broadcast continues insha'Allah. We have a very valuable guest from the United States. Allow me to introduce my guest, Mr. Oktar. Adnan Oktar: Go ahead please. B"ulent Sezgin:...
View ArticleFloating down the river on Australia Day Weekend on a raft we built
To celebrate Australia Day some friends built a raft and floated down the main river in our city (it's naturally muddy ;) over the long weekend. This LL version has been cut down, but is still long (9...
View ArticleMore than 40,000 persons return homes in towns of eastern Ghouta
Thousands of civilians returned homes in the villages and towns of eastern Ghouta in Damascus countryside after the Syrian Arab Army restored security and stability to them and eradicated the terrorist...
View ArticleIndustrial action strikes southern France city of Lyon
'Black Tuesday's' industrial action affected major cities across France, including Lyon in the south-east. Hundreds of train drivers walked off the job, leaving one of the city's main train stations,...
View ArticleCorbyn struggles to shake off "Labour antisemitic" tag
Britain's Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is under fire again for his handling of an anti-semitism row as the conservative establishment and Blairite centrists within the Labour party seek to undermine...
View ArticleNASA's new X-Plane will be supersonic but also super quiet
NASA announced it had taken the first steps in building a supersonic X-Plane with the latest in quiet technologies on Tuesday. This could mark the beginning of the return to public use for supersonic...
View ArticleSuspiciously Altered Tweet Taked Down After Backlash
Supposedly an American based publishing company was accused of altering YouTube Shooter Nasim Najafi Aghdam's photo. Leaving out name of shooter, lightning the skin and given green eyes to make it look...
View ArticleFrench commuters face second day of travel chaos
France was braced for a second day of travel chaos as railway workers continued with a series of rolling strikes. Railway stations were deserted as passengers were advised to stay away if a train was...
View ArticleAnti-corruption protesters rally for a 'decent Slovakia'
Anti-government protests are due to take place across the whole of Slovakia. Protesters are demanding new elections, and an independent investigation into the death of a journalist. There are concerns...
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