Monday, 23 November 2015
Thursday, 19 November 2015
The Real Risks of Sex With Someone Who Has HIV
- Charlie Sheen on the Today show. (Photo: Peter Kramer/NBC)
The power players behind Africa's biggest economy
(CNN)—Six months after taking office, Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari has finally named his cabinet, who will oversee Africa's largest economy. The country has experienced a decade of economic growth, but a 40% fall in the price of oil -- which makes up most of the government's budget -- and a damaging insurgency in the north have undermined growth and confidence.
Monday, 9 November 2015
X Factor’s Caroline Flack: ‘Me And Olly Murs AREN’T Platonic’
There has been speculation about Olly Murs and Caroline Flack’s relationship ever since they first became the hosts of The Xtra Factor back in 2011.
Thursday, 22 October 2015
BREAKING! Senate Confirms Amaechi's Approval As Minister
Rotimi Amaechi’s nomination as a minister of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria has been approved after being screened by the
Nigerian Senate.
Scientists have created a new breed of stronger, faster dogs using DNA manipulation
If you’ve ever read recent dystopian sci-fi books such as Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake or Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl, you’d know that one of their common predictions is that in the future genetically mutated super animals will run amok and make day-to-day life very dangerous for the world’s remaining humans.
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Three things we learned from Arsenal’s big win vs. Bayern Munich
Arsenal defeated Bayern Munich 2-0 on Tuesday in the UEFA Champions League as the German champions tasted defeat for the first time this season with their 12-game winning spree coming to a shuddering halt in London.
Senior US Navy officers visit Chinese aircraft carrier
BEIJING (AP) — China hosted a visit this week to its sole aircraft carrier by senior U.S. Navy officers amid tensions over reported plans by Washington to challenge Beijing's territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Monday, 19 October 2015
Russia: And the Danger of an Irrelevant Gas Station
One of the key principles taught in International Relations is that a rising power threatens the world order. The example always given is pre World War I Germany and its rapid economic rise challenging England's dominance.
Scientists have not actually found an alien megastructure orbiting a distant star
An alien star in distant space seems to be acting very strangely.
NASA's Kepler Space Telescope caught sight of the star as part of the spacecraft's hunt for planets outside the solar system, which are also known as exoplanets.
Air strikes on IS convoy in Syria kill 40: monitor
Beirut (AFP) - Air strikes on a convoy of the Islamic State group killed at least 40 jihadists in central Syria at the weekend, a monitoring group said Sunday.
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Klopp laments Liverpool's lack of coolness
London (AFP) - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said that his players paid the price for not being "cool enough" after they drew 0-0 at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday in his first game.
Sasha Obama And Cute Date Attend Homecoming (PHOTO)
Kim Kardashian Makes Lamar Odom ‘Smile’ In Hospital
Lamar Odom’s health is gradually getting better and better, with his former sister-in-law, Kim Kardashian, revealing that she had made the ex-NBA star ‘smile’ during her recent hospital visit.
North Korea rejects more nuclear talks, demands peace treaty with U.S.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea on Saturday rejected the idea of resuming talks to end its nuclear program, saying previous such attempts ended in failure, and reiterated its demand that Washington come to the table to negotiate a peace treaty.
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Friday, 16 October 2015
U.S. confirms Iran tested nuclear-capable ballistic missile
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States has confirmed that Iran tested a medium-range missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon, in "clear violation" of a United Nations Security Council ban on ballistic missile tests, a senior U.S. official said on Friday.
China Ready To Use Military Force If US Violates Its Territorial Waters
As the U.S. mulls sending warships within 12 miles of the artificial islands built by China in the South China Sea, Beijing has issued a stern warning to Washington. On Tuesday, the U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said the U.S. will sail and fly wherever international laws allow, and the South China Sea is no exception.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
PREMIER LEAGUE: Klopp - I want to see Liverpool happy
- Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to play with "more fun in their eyes" when they take on Tottenham at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
ISIS vows revenge as it confirms second in command WAS killed in air strike
The recording, released on social media, says Abu Mutaz al-Quarashi, who was also known as Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali, was wiped out when the Americans carried out an air strike in the Iraqi city of Mosul on August 21.
Lamar Odom's fighting for his life:
Celebrity
Fighting for his life: Lamar Odom’s past filled with personal tragedy
A Telescope Just Spotted A 'Power Station' Built By Aliens?
NASA
‘Blips’ in the light of a distant star seen by the Kepler Space Telescope could be our first sight of extraterrestrial life, alien-hunters have suggested.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
IS as confirms killing of number two in US air strike
Rihanna style; Celebrate No Bra Day
Rihanna is runnin’ this town with her sheer shirts, leaving nearly nothing to the imagination…and we’re not complaining.
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
This is what am talking about:Genevieve Nnaji Sylishly Looking Fresh & Sweet...
The Cute Nollywood actress is still keeping her shape, as beautiful as always. She is really looking wow.. I like this pic!!
Source Andy Blog
Turkey warns U.S., Russia against backing Kurdish militia in Syria
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey has warned the United States and Russia it will not tolerate Kurdish territorial gains by Kurdish militia close to its frontiers in north-western Syria, two senior officials said.
OMG!!! Baddest babe pours hot water On 6-months pregnant lady in Lagos
What kind of wicked world are we into nowadays?. Some people are just too heartless & lacks conscience in their relation with their fellow human being. This ugly incident happened on Gbagada Road, in the Bariga area of Lagos on Friday night.
2Pac's Work Ethic Was Incredible During the Final Months of His wonderful Life
Did 2Pac know he was going to die? That question, worthy of its own episode of Unsolved Mysteries (Google it, kids), may never be answered. One thing that is undeniable is that he worked as if he knew his time he wasn't going to be around for long.
Blowback: Saudi Arabia vs. Russia in Syria
After deploying its ground and air assets across Syria, Russia entered into an agreement with the Shiite leaders of Iran and Iraq to coordinate military efforts. At the podium of the United Nations, Russian President Vladimir Putin looked as if he had pulled off a masterful power play in the Middle East. But Putin seems to have forgotten the dangers of the neighborhood he seeks to dominate. More importantly, he is ignoring Russia’s recent history of meddling in the Muslim world. If past is prologue, things could get bloody.
Klopp, Liverpool’s top transfer targets emerge
Jurgen Klopp has only been in charge of Liverpool for a few days, but he’s already being linked with bringing in plenty of top players to breathe new life into Liverpool’s squad.
Monday, 7 September 2015
50 Cent posts video of house in Africa amid bankruptcy
US rapper 50 Cent has posted a film on Instagram showing his new house in Africa even though he has filed for bankruptcy in the US.
Yemen crisis: Qatar 'deploys 1,000 troops'
Qatar has reportedly deployed troops to Yemen for the first time, according to the Doha-based al-Jazeera news.
Tuesday, 14 July 2015
Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian dies aged 64
Joan Sebastian had a great love of rodeo and horses and often performed on horseback
Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian, a leading figure in the Latin music world, died on Monday. He was 64.
'Softener' may help kill cancers
It may be possible to "soften-up" cancers before hitting them with chemotherapy drugs, researchers suggest.
Iran nuclear talks: 'Historic' agreement struck
World powers have reached a deal with Iran on limiting Iranian nuclear activity in return for the lifting of international economic sanctions.
Sunday, 12 July 2015
Huge crowd attends Pope's final Mass in Paraguay
Hundreds of thousands of people have attended the final Mass celebrated by Pope Francis during his visit to Paraguay.
Iran nuclear: Renewed hopes of deal spark US warning
Reports that a provisional deal on Iran's nuclear programme could come on Sunday have sparked a US warning that major issues remain.
Somalia hotels attacked by militants in Mogadishu
At least five people were killed when militants in the Somali capital Mogadishu attacked two hotels.
Greece debt crisis: Eurozone summit resumes search for deal
A eurozone summit has resumed its work after being temporarily suspended to enable leaders to meet Greek PM Alexis Tsipras separately over a bailout deal.
Raheem Sterling: Man City & Liverpool agree £49m deal
Liverpool have reached an agreement with Manchester City over the £49m transfer of Raheem Sterling.
Mikel Obi to stay at Chelsea after Mourinho blocks his sale
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has refused to sanction the sale of midfielder John Mikel Obi, delivering a blow to United Arab Emirates suitors Al Ain and Al Wahda.
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
Update on Chinese shares continue to slide
The dramatic sell-off in China's main stock market has continued despite efforts by regulators to try to stem the losses.
Emmanuel Emenike is set to replace Asamoah Gyan at Al Ain
Nigeria's Emmanuel Emenike is set for a loan move to Al Ain in the UAE to replace Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan, who is moving to China.
Update on Greece debt crisis: Tsipras appeals for European unity
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has called for the European Union to avoid division, as indebted Greece struggles to stay in the euro.
New Horizons: Pluto map shows 'whale' of a feature
Scientists have released their latest map of Pluto, using images from the inbound New Horizons spacecraft.
Star Wars: Han Solo origins film announced
A Star Wars spin-off film will tell the back story of space smuggler Han Solo, Disney has announced.
'More hot summers' for parts of UK
The simulations found that milder winters and drier summers will also become more likely
Scorching summers such as the one in 2003 look set to become more common in England and Wales, a study suggests.
Rare system of five stars discovered
Astronomers have discovered a very rare system of five connected stars.
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