Wednesday, 11 January 2023

Bride and groom use caterpillar for their wedding



A bride and his groom moving to their wedding venue in a monster caterpillar recently surfaced on the internet. 

The 10 Most Populated Cities in the World



10. Osaka, Japan – 19,000,000.

Recently, the world hit the eight billion population mark. Based on extensive research, it has been concluded that more than half of the world’s population live in cities across the globe. Because certain regions are more populated than others, many of the most populated cities are either within the same country or continent. This article lists 10 of the most populated cities in the world. 

Cristiano Ronaldo sold 2013 Ballon d'Or trophy to Israel's richest man for enormous sum


   

Paris: knife-wielding man injures several people at Gare du Nord


Police open fire and wound man before arresting him during incident at station in French capital.
 

Greece's last king, Constantine II, dies at 82


Greece's last and former king, Constantine II, died on Tuesday aged 82, state website ERT news reported.

South Korea calls China's visa suspension 'deeply regrettable'


China's recent decision to suspend the issue of short-term visas in South Korea was "deeply regrettable", the South's Foreign Minister Park Jin said on Wednesday.

Scientists Link Male Pattern Balding to Wildly Popular Beverage



A new study out of Tsinghua University in Beijing has found a new link between sugary drinks and male pattern hair loss, with beverages ranging from soft drinks to artificially-sweetened juices to energy drinks being some of the primary culprits.
In short, it's depressing news: all the stuff that tastes really great may make you lose your hair.

California storm death toll reaches 17 as floods and extreme wind wreak havoc



The latest in a series of intense winter storms continued to lash Northern California on Tuesday, bringing thunderstorms, heavy rain, wind and hail to the waterlogged region as the death toll from the extreme weather climbs.

Putin critic Navalny sent to solitary confinement for washing face too early

                                  

Renowned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said he was placed in solitary confinement for the 10th time since he was sentenced to jail in March – this time for reportedly washing his face around 30 minutes before he was scheduled to, the dissident said on his Instagram profile Monday.   

Roberto Martinez named as Portugal coach


                                   
Roberto Martinez was named as the new coach of Portugal on Monday, having stepped down as Belgium coach after their elimination from the World Cup in Qatar in the group stage.

Russian prisoners sent to the front lines in Ukraine have been publicly executed for not charging into enemy fire, captured inmates say




Captured members of a Russian mercenary group say disobedient troops and deserters are being publicly executed in Ukraine. 

Tuesday, 10 January 2023

Peru: More than a dozen dead in anti-government protests

                              

At least 17 people were killed in clashes with police in southern Peru, the country's human rights office said, the deadliest day so far of protests demanding early elections and the release of jailed former president Pedro Castillo.

Teacher Abigail Zwerner hailed a hero for evacuating children from classroom after being shot by boy, 6

                                          

A teacher in the United States has been hailed a hero for evacuating students from her classroom after she was shot by a 6-year-old student.

Abigail Zwerner is in stable condition after the shooting at Richneck Elementary School in Virginia on Friday afternoon, Police Chief Steve Drew told a news conference.  

Indonesia rattled by 7.6 magnitude quake, tsunami warning lifted

       

Indonesia was struck by a 7.6 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday off the Tanimbar islands, prompting panicked residents in the area to flee their homes, although a tsunami warning was lifted after three hours and initial reports indicated limited damage.

Passport rule change that could stop you travelling to Europe this year


Changes have been made to the rules for anyone travelling from the UK to Europe since Brexit. And one rule in particular is causing havoc for many holiday-goers across the country. 

Police to visit 1,000 homes in crackdown on illegal Premier League streaming


Customers have been identified as part of a major ongoing criminal investigation and police will knock on the doors of people to warn they could also face prosecution.   

Gabon Names Vice - President And New Prime Minister


 Gabon's President Ali Bongo on Monday appointed the country's first female Prime Minister Rose Christiane Ossouka Raponda to the role of vice-president and named a new PM to replace her, his secretary general said.

California Storm Forces Mass Evacuation , Boy Swept Away



As another powerful storm walloped California, a 5-year-old boy was swept away by floodwaters Monday on the state’s central coast and an entire seaside community that is home to Prince Harry, Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities was ordered to evacuate on the fifth anniversary of deadly mudslides there.      

Monday, 9 January 2023

Lady Claims To Make N1bn Kulikuli Sales



A Nigerian lady, Angela Job Emodiae, has sparked controversies on social media after claiming that she made N1 billion from selling spicy kuli kuli, a local snack made from peanut, and burger online.

40 killed, dozens injured in crash involving two buses in Senegal


At least 40 people were killed and dozens injured in a bus crash in central Senegal, the country’s president said Sunday. 

Sunday, 8 January 2023

China reopens borders in final farewell to zero-COVID

 

Travellers streamed into China by air, land and sea on Sunday, many eager for long-awaited reunions, as Beijing opened borders that have been all but shut since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Dog Attended His Late Owner's Funeral, Then Did A Thing No One Would Ever Forget..

       
 
years ago a woman called Thelma Maria adopted a sweet boxer puppy and named her bellina Telma spent a great deal of quality time with the dog in the last four years so it was no surprise that her passing away affected the animal even given the obvious love between pet and owner nobody expected bellina to react the way she did that fateful day at the funeral .   

7 Clothing Items to Never Wear Through Airport Security, Experts Say

Sandals are easy to slip on and off, but that doesn't make them ideal travel shoes.

1. Flip-Flops 

20 minutes spent going through airport security are often the most stressful of any trip. It seems like every time you go through the process, the rules change.

Sometimes, you need to remove your shoes, while other times, you can leave them on. Half the time, your bag goes in a bin, while the other half, you can push it through the X-ray machine on its own.

All this is even more disorienting, given the speed at which you're expected to move. To make things easier, you'll want to get your basics right—and that includes your outfit.

Keep reading to hear from travel and airline experts about the clothing items to never wear through airport security. Your next trip will be so much smoother.

"Don't wear flip-flops or sandals if you're concerned about germs on the floor if you have to take off your shoes," says Cheryl Nelson, certified lifestyle and travel preparedness expert and founder of Prepare with Cher. "Always wear socks to protect your feet—we don't know what else could be on that floor."

If there's an emergency during your flight, flip-flops could also make it more difficult to escape to safety, especially if there is debris on the floor.

2. Difficult Shoes.


The number one thing to consider when choosing shoes to wear through airport security is that you'll likely have to take them on and off.

"Don't wear footwear that is difficult to get off or put back on, like tight-fitting boots," says Nelson. "Shoes with buckles and laces also add time in line."

3. Metal Pins and Clips.


You know you shouldn't wear metal through the X-ray machine at the airport. But oftentimes, it's the easily forgettable pieces of metal that set off the alarm. Metal hair clips and bobby pins fall into this category.

"These may set off the metal detector and risk inspection, thus possibly ruining your styled hair," says Nelson. "Metal clothing fasteners or body piercings may also cause you to get flagged."

4. Belts.


It might just be easier to pack your belt in your luggage.

"You will almost always be asked to take it off, and trying to take off a belt while juggling your luggage, shoes, or kids only makes things more difficult," says Nelson. "If you have to remove your shoes too, then you have more clothing items to try to quickly put back on on the other side of security."


5. Bulky Clothing


Oversized clothing might be comfy—especially if you've got a long flight ahead—but it could lead to chaos at airport security.

"Flowy dresses, skirts, or bulky sweaters and sweatshirts may cause you to get selected for a pat-down to ensure you're not hiding anything," says Nelson.

Also on this list? Cargo pants and other pieces of clothing with lots of pockets. "These items make it easy to forget about something in your pocket that could flag security, such as keys, a money clip, or a small bottle of water," Nelson adds.

6. Bulky Outerwear.


Traveling anywhere with winter garb can be frustrating. When heading to airport security during the colder months, it's not about leaving your gear at home but organizing it ahead of your turn in line at the X-ray machine.

"Since you'll need them at your destination or on the plane, take these items off and carry them prior to getting to security to save time," says Nelson. "You will be asked to remove anything bulky at the metal detector."

Again, you'll want to avoid items that are difficult to take on and off. And remember to grab all of your pieces. If you think there's a high chance you'll forget your hat or gloves in the security bin, toss them in your carry-on.

7. Costume Jewelry


Large costume jewelry with lots of metal will most likely need to be put through the X-ray machine. So, either pack it safely in your carry-on or remove it carefully in the security line.

"I've witnessed someone removing a large pearl necklace that got snagged on her clothes and broke, sending pearls bouncing all over the floor," says Nelson.

You'll also want to avoid wearing pieces that are expensive or sentimental. Better to pack those in your carry-on, so they're close by but secured.

Iran protests: Two men hanged over killing of militiaman



Two men have been hanged in Iran for killing a member of the security forces during nationwide protests against the government last year.   
  

Sinking land forces hundreds to leave Indian temple town




Authorities in an Indian Himalayan town have stopped construction activities and started moving hundreds of people to temporary shelters after a temple collapsed and cracks appeared in over 600 houses because of sinking of land, officials said Saturday.  

Saturday, 7 January 2023

McCarthy elected House speaker in rowdy post-midnight vote

                                              

Republican Kevin McCarthy was elected House speaker on a historic post-midnight 15th ballot early Saturday, overcoming holdouts from his own ranks and floor tensions that boiled over after a chaotic week that tested the new GOP majority’s ability to govern.     

Woman in her 80s beaten to death in leafy Cotswolds village




Police have arrested a man after finding an elderly woman suffering fatal head wounds in a leafy Cotswolds village.
    

North Korea's former ambassador to Britain 'put to death'



A former North Korean foreign minister who was posted in London has been ousted by the regime, according to South Korean spies, amid unverified reports he was executed.

WWE’s Vince McMahon is back after misconduct investigation

Vince McMahon is rejoining the board of WWE several months after he retired from the sports entertainment company during an investigation into alleged misconduct. 

Thursday, 5 January 2023

Thousands gather as the funeral of former Pope Benedict XVI gets underway at the Vatican



Thousands of mourners have gathered in St Peter's Square at the Vatican for the funeral of former Pope Benedict XVI. 

Ukraine military says it killed 800 Russian soldiers in past day



Ukraine's military estimated on Thursday that 800 Russian soldiers were killed in the past day, mostly in fighting in the eastern Donetsk region, while Western allies pledged supplies of armoured battle vehicles but not the tanks Ukraine wants. 

Ex-funeral home directors get prison for selling body parts from 560 corpses



Two former funeral home directors in the US state of Colorado have been sentenced to prison for dissecting around 560 corpses and selling their body parts without their families’ consent.   

Wednesday, 4 January 2023

US House fails to elect new speaker in first rounds of voting




The new House GOP majority is locked in a chaotic once-in-a-century fight to determine who will serve as the next speaker after Republican Kevin McCarthy failed to secure the necessary support to win in three rounds of voting on Tuesday. The House is now adjourned until Wednesday at noon as Republicans scramble to find a path forward.      

Tuesday, 3 January 2023

Buhari Okays Tech Deployment To Combat Insecurity In South-East




Hope Uzodimma, the governor of Imo, says President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the deployment of advanced technology to tackle insecurity in the south-east.  

European countries are split on how to deal with s*x work as debate reaches EU Parliament



Up until June of this year, sex workers in Belgium were part of the underground economy: they had no access to social security, sick pay, loans or credit, nor did they pay tax.
    

Pakistan Announces Early Closure Of Markets, Wedding Halls To Save Energy



The government would also make the use of conical geysers mandatory within a year, which by using less gas would save Rs 92 billion, and alternative use of street lights would save another Rs 4 billion.  

South Korea fines Tesla $2.2 million for exaggerating driving range of EVs



South Korea's antitrust regulator said it would impose a 2.85 billion won ($2.2 million) fine on Tesla Inc for failing to tell its customers about the shorter driving range of its electric vehicles (EVs) in low temperatures.  

Cristiano Ronaldo has 'Newcastle clause' which could seal Premier League return

I thought I was dead, Ohakim speaks on convoy attack




Former Imo State Governor, Ikedi Ohakim has broken his silence on his attack by gunmen on Monday and the killing of four policemen in his convoy. 

Monday, 2 January 2023

Elon Musk Becomes First Person Ever to Lose $200 Billion




Elon Musk was the second person ever to amass a personal fortune of more than $200 billion, breaching that threshold in January 2021, months after Jeff Bezos.  

Sunday, 1 January 2023

Drugmakers to raise prices on at least 350 drugs in U.S. in January



Drugmakers including Pfizer Inc, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Bristol Myers Squibb, AstraZeneca PLC and Sanofi SA plan to raise prices in the United States on more than 350 unique drugs in early January, according to data analyzed by healthcare research firm 3 Axis Advisors. 
        

Australia and Canada are the latest countries to bring in travel restrictions on arrivals from China.


Travellers from China to Australia will need to present a negative COVID-19 test result from 5 January, the country's health minister Mark Butler said. 

Russia launches a wave of missiles at Ukraine in a massive New Year's Eve air attack



Russia intensified its air attacks against Ukraine, wrapping up a year of intense warfare against the country by firing cruise missiles and explosive drones at several cities. All 25 of Ukraine's administrative regions spent much of the day Saturday under air raid warnings. 

Saturday, 31 December 2022

Hershey's faces a lawsuit over heavy metals in its dark chocolate bars


The Hershey Co. is being sued for allegedly failing to disclose the presence of lead and cadmium in several of its dark chocolate bars. 
 

$7,600 per child to move out of Tokyo Iris Jung -Japan offering families




Japan is offering families 1 million yen (approximately $7,627) per child to move out of Tokyo in hopes of reducing overcrowding.
  

ISRAEL AND HAMAS AT WAR