Hard to swallow! Moment lucky sea lion escapes death as humpback whale scoops him up in mighty jaws... only to spit him out for being too big. 😂 #wow
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A series of terrorist attacks in Kabul, Afghanistan. Information about the victims are specified. 💥😱
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Road accident in Russia. Motorcyclist died 😱 #losers
Forwarded from James Goddard News
Good luck in identifying her!
A petition on parliament was made in 2016 for a ban on the burqa and any full or partial face coverings for security reasons.
Governments response: “Face coverings can be worn in public places for a variety of legitimate reasons, from religious observance to keeping warm in inclement weather. The Government has no intention of making it a criminal offence to wear face coverings”
A petition on parliament was made in 2016 for a ban on the burqa and any full or partial face coverings for security reasons.
Governments response: “Face coverings can be worn in public places for a variety of legitimate reasons, from religious observance to keeping warm in inclement weather. The Government has no intention of making it a criminal offence to wear face coverings”
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#Meanwhile in Russia ... 🤣 #WTF?
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'No human being would want to live there': Trump calls Baltimore a 'disgusting, rodent infested mess' that is 'far worse' and 'MORE dangerous' than the southern border in scathing attack on 'brutal bully' Democrat Congressman Elijah Cummings.
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CNN host breaks down in tears on air defending his hometown of Baltimore after Trump said it was a 'disgusting, rat-infested mess' where 'no human being would want to live'
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Two San Francisco teens on a ‘drug holiday’ in Rome have been arrested on charges of murder and attempted extortion in connection with the fatal stabbing of a police officer on Friday morning. Lee Elder Finnegan, 19, confessed to stabbing 35-year-old paramilitary…
One of the American teenagers accused of murdering an undercover Italian police officer during a bungled drug deal was 'illegally blindfolded' before his interrogation. A photo of Gabriel Christian Natale-Hjorth, 18, shows him handcuffed, with his head bowed and a scarf covering his eyes. He spent a second night in a Rome jail Saturday with friend Finnegan Lee Elder, 19, after they were both interrogated for hours about their alleged roles in the murder of Vice Brigadier Mario Cerciello Rega. Natale-Hjorth was said to have been blindfolded 'for a very few minutes, four or five' on Friday just before he was questioned about the fatal stabbing, Provincial Cmdr. Francesco Gargaro said. Italian police say they have now launched an investigation into the incident with a spokesman confirming: 'We disassociate ourselves with this kind of behavior and we are investigating who was responsible.' 👮🏻♂️
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Incredible moment a San Francisco Giants fan reaches out and catches a home run with one hand while holding his baby daughter in the other ⚾️ #WOW
Four teens have been killed and another is injured after the driver ran a stop sign, struck an embankment and then a tree in western New York in a 4.30am crash. School district officials said three of the dead in Saturday morning's crash in the town of Burns were Dansville High School students, as was the injured person. A statement on the school website said: 'We are deeply saddened to share the tragic news that three Dansville High School students lost their lives early Saturday morning in a motor vehicle accident. 'A fourth DHS student involved in the accident is reported to be in stable condition at Strong Hospital and is expected to survive. A fifth victim who died was not a DHS student. 'School leaders and counselors will be on hand at DHS on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to support our students, families and employees.' 😱
Riot police fired multiple volleys of tear gas Sunday to disperse pro-democracy protesters close to Beijing's office in Hong Kong, plunging the financial hub deeper into crisis. The clashes are the second consecutive day of violence in a city reeling from weeks of anti-government protests that show no sign of abating. Sunday's clashes took place close to the Liaison Office, which represents Beijing in the semi-autonomous hub and which was pelted with eggs and paint last week. 😱 #retract
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Riot police fired multiple volleys of tear gas Sunday to disperse pro-democracy protesters close to Beijing's office in Hong Kong, plunging the financial hub deeper into crisis. The clashes are the second consecutive day of violence in a city reeling from…
Police and protesters had been engaged in a tense standoff for hours after tens of thousands of demonstrators held a series of unsanctioned marches through the city. A group of some 200 protesters had made their way towards the Liaison Office where they met a phalanx of riot police. A second, larger crowd massed in the popular shopping district of Causeway Bay, where they built barricades and took over a main thoroughfare. 😱 #retract