Three hours of mayhem and it's not even Friday
In fewer than 100 days, 52 people have been killed in London - raising serious concerns about how to tackle violent crime on the city's streets. Stabbing was the main cause, while seven people died...
View ArticleArtist Paints Incredibly Realistic Painting of Fish in Glass
South Korea-based artist Young-sung Kim creates life-like watercolor paintings of animals, mammals, and insects in his studio in Goyang City.Timelapse footage shared by Young-sung Kim shows him...
View ArticleWelcome to Brussels - one of Europe's most polluted cities
It's the de-facto capital of Europe, but also one of the most polluted cities in Europe. Brussels' unenviable pollution record is down, in part, to a high percentage of diesel cars on its roads. People...
View ArticleKing Sugar's walls tumble as UK gets tough on soft drinks
Not so free and easy with the fizzy stuff from Friday in the UK as the sweetest of sugary drinks get hit by a whopping 24 pence per litre tax, while lower-sugar drinks will cost 18 pence more. The UK...
View ArticleThe long road to getting a passport in Venezuela
Up to forty thousand people from Venezuela cross every day into Cucuta, the main Colombian border. They are in search of food, security, medicine and jobs, all of which have been in short supply since...
View ArticleThrowback to when liveleak was the best
My main account has been lost but I miss you guys! Much Love!
View ArticleBelarus: the stifled voices of democracy
On March 25th, thousands of people gathered in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to celebrate the centenary of the so-called BNR; the proclamation of the first Belarusian People's Republic in 1918, which...
View ArticleBelarus: stifled freedoms and glimmers of hope
On March 25th, thousands of people gathered in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, to celebrate the centenary of the so-called BNR; the proclamation of the first Belarusian People's Republic in 1918, which...
View ArticleDJ Set Falls on Festival Goer in Byron Bay
captures the moment a DJ set fell on a festival goer in Byron Bay, New South Wales, on April 1.DJ Louie Cut told Storyful he was playing a set at the Rabbits Eat Lettuce music festival’s...
View Article"Belarussians are craving for expression"
Sophie Claudet: Valerie, just back from Belarus, thanks for being with us. We saw in your that you met with several dissidents, including high level dissidents, how easy was it to have access to them?...
View ArticleIs Belarus looking east or west?
It sits in Europe, shares borders with three European member states but is not part of the European Union. And yet lately, this former Russian satellite has been showing signs it wants to draw closer...
View ArticlePrague: Police Raid Snags Six Algerian Migrants After Gang-Rape Of Irish Tourist
http://bit.ly/2Jnva05 | Czech police arrested six Algerians after reports of them gang-raping a 35-year-old Irish tourist in a Prague hotel, forcing the police to break down the door of the hotel room...
View ArticleSix arrests in Berlin after foiling an alleged knife attack at half marathon
Six people have been detained in Germany after police foiled an alleged knife attack at a half marathon in Berlin. Police arrested the men, who are aged between eighteen and twenty-one, after carrying...
View ArticleHungary opposition leaders resign
The leaders of both main opposition parties have resigned in the wake of their bad results. The Socialists came in third taking only 20 parliamentary seats despite forming an election alliance with the...
View ArticleUN Security Council to meet over alleged chemical attack in Syria. Experts...
The UN Security Council will meet on Monday after a suspected chemical attack in the Eastern Ghouta region of Syria on Saturday. At least 70 people including children are known to have died in the...
View ArticleStrikes hit Syrian airfield, says state media
Syrian state TV reported multiple casualties in what it said was a suspected US missile attack on a military airport in the early hours of Monday. Washington denied any involvement in the strikes on...
View ArticleSpain 2017's biggest wine exporter beating both Italy and France
Spanish wineries led the world's wine exportation of the red stuff in 2017 with sales of 22.8 million hectoliters, according to data released by the Spanish Observatory of Wine Markets. This puts the...
View ArticleFord Tri-Motor Engine Start & Taxi - Nose View
One of the 6 remaining air worthy aircraft out of 199 built in 1929. (Short clips while working on the main edit.)
View Article