Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare on Saturday, singing, dancing and hugging soldiers in an extraordinary outpouring of elation at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe, their leader of the last 37 years. CBC | World News
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‘In Cold Blood’: The Clutter Family Speaks Out For First Time 58 Years After Infamous Kansas Farmhouse Murders
In 1959, the brutal murders of the Clutter family at their home in Holcombe, Kansas, gripped the nation. Now, nearly 60 years after the infamous killings, relatives of the Clutter family are speaking out for the first time in SundanceTV’s documentary Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders. The shocking farmhouse murders of Herbert Clutter, his wife, Bonnie Mae, their 16-year-old ...
Read More »Who is Richard Leonard? Scottish Labour name Corbyn-ally new leader
RICHARD Leonard has been announced as the new leader of Scottish Labour party following the shock resignation of Kezia Dugdale. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »The Queen always asks ‘What does Philip think?’ – their 70 years of marriage revealed
THE QUEEN always asks “what does Philip think?” as new sources have detailed the 70-year relationship between the royal couple. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »North Korean soldier found riddled with WORMS after defecting from Kim Jong-un
A NORTH Korean defector who was repeatedly shot at by fellow soldiers as he ran across the border to the South, has been found with dozens of parasitic worms in his stomach after surgeons fought to save his life. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘Total victory is near’: Iraqi forces recapture last ISIS-held town
Iraqi forces have captured the border town of Rawa, the last remaining town under Islamic State control, signalling the collapse of the group’s self-proclaimed caliphate. CBC | World News
Read More »Lebanese PM Hariri leaves Riyadh for Paris, asserts his freedom
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has left Saudi Arabia for France, two weeks after declaring his resignation from the kingdom and sparking speculation that he was forced to do so. CBC | World News
Read More »Dozens killed in bombings in Damascus, eastern Syria
At least five children and two rescue workers were killed Friday in a Damascus suburb during a government bombing campaign amid escalating violence in and around the capital despite a truce, activists reported. CBC | World News
Read More »North Korea fishermen found dead by Japan coast guard as search for crew continues
THREE North Korean fishermen have been found dead as Japan’s coast guard investigates an incident involving a capsized boat. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Use ‘Father Christmas’ not ’Santa Claus’ as it is MORE BRITISH, National Trust declares
‘SANTA Claus’ should be referred to as ‘Father Christmas’ because the term is more British, according to the National Trust. Daily Express :: News Feed
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