Friday, 20 January 2023

Donald Trump pleads with Meta to restore his Facebook account


    Donald Trump has officially asked to be able to return to Facebook, his campaign team said on Wednesday, calling not to "reduce a presidential candidate to silence.”
          

    Thursday, 19 January 2023

    Xi makes video calls to people across China, extending festive greetings ahead of Year of Rabbit



    President Xi Jinping on Wednesday extended festive greetings to all Chinese people when he held virtual talks in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing with the general public from across the country ahead of the Spring Festival.   

    Congo: 49 bodies found in mass graves after militia attacks

     

    The UN said they were investigating whether the mass graves were linked to recent attacks blamed on a local militia group. The graves were found in the restive Ituri province, where violence has flared since December.   

    Jacinda Ardern resigns as prime minister of New Zealand



    Fighting back tears, Ardern told reporters in Napier that Feb. 7 will be her last day as the country’s leader.

    Wednesday, 18 January 2023

    Gambia’s Vice President Badara Joof is dead



    Gambia’s Vice-President Badara Alieu Joof has died of illness in India, President Adama Barrow said on Tuesday. 

    Polar bear kills woman and young boy after rampage through remote Alaska village

                                   
    A polar bear chased down and killed a woman and a young boy when it entered a remote village community in Alaska before a resident was able to shoot and kill the bear during the attack.

    The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the Wales, Alaska -- the westernmost point of the American mainland with an estimated population of about 170 people -- when a polar bear reportedly entered the remote community, police said.

    Australian Open 2023: Injured Rafael Nadal loses to Mackenzie McDonald

    Rafael Nadal's Australian Open title defence is over after a second-round defeat by American Mackenzie McDonald in which he struggled with an injury.  

    Centenarian nun thought to be the world's oldest person dies at 118





    Sister Andre prays on the eve of her 117th birthday in Toulon, southern France, on Feb. 10, 2021.

    Randon, known as Sister Andre, was born in southern France on February 11, 1904, when World War I was still a decade away. 

    WhatsApp ending support on some devices

               

    WhatsApp is an instant messaging app that is used to send messages, pictures, videos and audio files. It's been super popular over the years because of its features like group chatting, voice messages, and location sharing, and it is commonly used among those who wish to message friends who live in other countries.
         

    FTX: Collapsed crypto exchange says $415m was hacked




    Collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX says that around $415m (£338m) of crypto has been stolen by hackers.

    About $323m was hacked from its international exchange and $90m from its US platform since the firm filed for bankruptcy, FTX's CEO says

    Family of Kanye West's New Wife Breaks Silence After Wedding




    Ye reportedly tied the knot with Bianca Censori last week.

    Kanye West is reportedly a newly married man, and now his bride’s family is speaking out about the nuptials.

    Last week, reports began swirling that the rapper privately tied to knot with Yeezy Architectural Designer Bianca Censori. 

    Man Utd coach, Ten Hag told to kneel down, apologise to Ronaldo




    Veteran British broadcaster, Piers Morgan, has demanded Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag to apologise to Al-Nassr forward Cristiano Ronaldo for disrespecting him.  

    Tuesday, 17 January 2023

    China records 1st population fall in decades as births drop

     

    China’s population shrank for the first time in decades last year as its birthrate plunged, official figures showed Tuesday, adding to pressure on leaders to keep the economy growing despite an aging workforce and at a time of rising tension with the U.S.

    Nepal air crash: Indian passenger's video caught plane's last moments




    In the hours after Nepal's deadliest plane crash for 30 years, a video went viral in India - it showed one of the victims, Sonu Jaiswal, livestreaming from the plane just seconds before the crash. 

    Monday, 16 January 2023

    No cash, no bank heists in Denmark; criminals now go online

       

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark- For the first time in years, Denmark hasn’t recorded a single bank robbery. There wouldn’t have been much point.  

    Gavi, Lewandowski, Pedri score in Barca’s 3-1 Super Cup win over Real Madrid

                          

    Barcelona’s Xavi Hernandez won his first title as the team’s manager on Sunday, prevailing 3-1 over Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final at King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, before 57,340 paying spectators and many more crammed onto the stairways in the stands, having managed to get into the venue without seat tickets.

    Italy’s most-wanted mafia boss captured after 30 years as a fugitive

                          

    The alleged boss of the Sicilian Mafia Matteo Messina Denaro has been arrested after 30 years on the run.

    Messina Denaro, who has been on the most wanted since 1993 for his alleged role in a series of bombings carried out by the mafia and has been convicted in absentia for several murders, was detained in a private health clinic in Palermo, in Sicily, Italian media reported Monday.

    Sunday, 15 January 2023

    Billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu is now the fourth richest man in Africa

       

     Abdul Samad Rabiu has claimed the title of Africa’s fourth-richest man, unseating Egypt’s richest person, Nassef Sawiris, months after rising to the position of Nigeria’s second-richest man by exceeding the fortune of Nigerian telecom tycoon Mike Adenuga.  

    Muvhevhi who killed 3 people in Wedza dumps car & flees on foot after exchanging gunfire with police

                               
    Zimbabwe-- POLICE have intensified the manhunt for Jaison Muvhevhi who allegedly shot and killed three people in Wedza on Friday.

    Muvhevhi, who is a former Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officer shot and killed a “prophet” from an apostolic sect church before fatally shooting a senior police officer and seriously injured another, who had come to attend to the scene.

    Russian missile hits Dnipro apartment block, kills at least 25

                                   
    The death toll from a Russian strike on an apartment block in the south-central Ukrainian city of Dnipro overnight Saturday reached 25, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday.

    WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT: Several people have been killed and others are injured after a bomb exploded inside a church during a baptism in the Democratic Republic of Congo




    Multiple people have died and others were injured when a bomb exploded inside a church today (Sunday, January 15).
    Horror footage taken at the Kasindi Lubiriha church in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, showed the bodies of the dead and wounded being thrown onto pickup trucks following the incident.

    Over 80,000 Israelis protest in Tel Aviv, protestors attempt to block highway



    An estimated 80,000 Israelis gathered at Tel Aviv's Habima Square in intermittent rain on Saturday evening in order to protest the government's plans for reform of Israel's judicial system, after a week of growing tension and harsh rhetoric between the reform's supporters and opposers.

    UK is set for worst snow in a decade – here's when and where it will hit




    The UK is set to be plunged into an icy blast as low as -12C in some areas, with the snowfall predicted to rival the deluges of 2009 and 2010 even being forecast by some meteorologists.   

    Nigerian Airlines to Receive 40 Brand New Aircraft in 36 Months


    If everything goes according to plan, Nigerian carriers are expected to receive 40 brand new aircraft in the next 36 months, starting from early this year.

    Friday, 13 January 2023

    Tornadoes tear through Alabama as deadly storms strike Southeast


    A major storm system sweeping across the South on Thursday has killed at least seven people as it unleashed a series of tornadoes on Alabama, where it caused significant damage and left a trail of destruction.    

    Wednesday, 11 January 2023

    Coffin maker storms nearby hospital to remove the drips on patients



    A Cameronian coffin maker is currently in the grips of the police for trying to cause mass murder.

    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 .   

    ISRAEL AND HAMAS AT WAR