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Roman mosaic floor found under Italian vineyard A Roman mosaic floor has been discovered under a vineyard in northern Italy after decades of searching.Surveyors in the commune of Negrar di Valpolicella north of Verona published images of the well-preserved tiles buried under metres of earth. [Read More] | |
Belgians urged to eat frites twice a week to deplete coronavirus potato mountain Belgian potato farmers are facing a surplus of 750,000 tonnes of potatoes this year.Belgians are being asked to eat an extra portion of frites each week during the coronavirus pandemic in a bid to help Belgian potato producers, who risk destroying surplus stock due a slump in demand caused by restaurant closures. [Read More] | |
Tom Hanks Blood Will be Used To Develop COVID 19 Vaccine Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's blood will be used by medical researchers who are developing a vaccine for coronavirus after they won their battle with the illness. [Read More] | |
UK government removes China from its official coronavirus death toll comparison UK government removes China from its official coronavirus death toll comparison amid global outrage at Beijing’s ‘cover-up’ and disbelief that the country has only had 4,636 deaths [Read More] | |
Coronavirus: Outcry after Trump suggests injecting disinfectant as treatment US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body. [Read More] | |
Tanzania President cancels killer Chinese loan worth USD 10 Billion Tanzania President John Magufuli has cancelled a Chinese loan worth $10 billion signed by his predecessor Jakaya Kikwete to construct a port at Mbegani creek in Bagamoyo over terms and conditions that, he said, beat the logic. Magufuli said that the terms of the Chinese loan agreement could only be accepted by a drunken man. [Read More] | |
Landlord changes locks on California church after pastor said he'd continue to hold services Members of a central California church found themselves locked out of the bulding after the pastor originally kept his doors open, saying the shelter-in-place orders violated his freedom to assemble.But within the past week, the landlord of the Cross Culture Christian Center in Lodi, Calif. changed the locks, so congregants couldn't enter the building for Palm Sunday services. [Read More] | |
Irish prime minister returns to practising medicine to help health sector during Corona virus crisis The Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar has re-registered as a doctor with the country's health service and will work one shift a week to assist during the coronavirus outbreak.Mr Varadkar was a practising doctor for seven years, working as a junior doctor in St James's Hospital and Connolly Hospital in Dublin before becoming a politician. [Read More] | |
Jeff Bezos donates USD 100 million to U.S. food banks Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos is donating $100 million to food banks across the U.S. so they can feed needy Americans as the novel coronavirus cripples the economy. [Read More] | |
Bill Gates calls for nationwide shutdown - Shutdown anywhere means shutdown everywhere Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates called for a nationwide shutdown on Tuesday, arguing it would be the most effective way to combat the spread of the coronavirus. [Read More] | |
Wuhan doctor who was among the first to alert other medics to the spread of coronavirus goes missing A Wuhan doctor who was among the first to alert other medics to the spread of coronavirus has disappeared sparking concerns that she has been detained, reports suggest. [Read More] | |
Thai king isolates himself with harem of 20 women amid COVID 19 pandemic Citizens are angered by the king who is in ‘self-isolation’ in an Alpine luxury hotel [Read More] | |
Scientists accidentally discover animal that doesn’t breathe oxygen Oxygen makes up around 20% of the atmosphere of Earth and it’s also kind of a big deal when it comes to cellular respiration. [Read More] | |
Dog killer dies after pet owner rams him into a brick wall with his car A man suspected of murdering dogs with poison darts was killed when a furious owner slammed him into a brick wall with his car. [Read More] | |
Finland's new 34-year-old prime minister to be youngest in the world Finland is set to appoint the world's youngest serving prime minister, breaking records and stereotypes for women and young people in politics. [Read More] | |
BBC Cameraman Smacked in the Nuts by Angry Sheep The shoot goes awry as a BBC cameraman is attacked by an angry Cameroon sheep, one of the world's rarest breeds! [Read More] | |
Bugatti Hits 304.77 MPH in a Chiron - Top Gear Top Gear can exclusively reveal that Bugatti has smashed through the 300 mph barrier. On 2 August 2019, Andy Wallace hit a vmax of 304.77mph in a pre-production vehicle of a new Bugatti Chiron derivative at Ehra-Lessien, becoming the first hypercar to break 300 mph. [Read More] | |
Kevin Hart Suffers Major Back Injuries in Car Crash Actor Kevin Hart has suffered “major injuries” after a horror crash in which his car tore through a fence and plunged down a gully. [Read More] | |
Scientists Fertilize Eggs From the Last Two Northern White Rhinos A mother and daughter are the only two northern white rhinoceroses left in the world. Their eggs were fertilized using sperm from males who have died. [Read More] | |