The first flight just landed at Spain's 'ghost airport' nearly five years...
Castellón airport, known as Spain's "ghost airport", received its first commercial passenger flight on Tuesday morning, nearly five years after it opened.A Ryanair flight from London Stansted landed...
View ArticleA French kebab shop owner is facing terrorism charges after serving menu...
A kebab shop owner in southern France has been arrested on suspicion of condoning terrorism for serving meals named after guns or explosives.The first letter of the eatery’s name, Toubib Burger (Doc...
View ArticleFormer Google head says his startup will become the next $1.5 billion 'unicorn'
The former UK head of Google has launched a new venture, which he claims will become the next "unicorn"– $1.5 billion-turnover success story – by offering the nation’s workers a solution to their money...
View ArticleThe '90s were just as good as the '60s
I’ve been thinking about the Nineties quite a lot recently. You know, in that slightly hazy, lens-flared Instagrammed way that people think about the Sixties.Before you say it’s my age, it’s not – or...
View ArticleChris Brown has been banned from touring Australia for assaulting Rihanna in...
Australia has banned R&B singer Chris Brown from touring because of his assault of his then-girlfriend Rihann a in 2009.A notice had been given to the US star that his visa request had been...
View ArticleGuess who is responsible for as much as 95% of civilian casualties in Syria
According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, 95 % of all civilian deaths in the conflict have come from the regime. It is easy to forget the crimes of Bashar al-Assad in the ongoing crisis...
View ArticleRussia and Iran are declaring victory over the West in Syria
President Bashar al-Assad’s key backers declared victory on Sunday night after Western leaders who had previously backed Syrian rebels, including David Cameron, said they accepted he would stay in...
View ArticleNepal proposes barring amateurs from climbing Mount Everest
Novice climbers could soon be barred from attempting to climb Mount Everest under plans drawn up by Nepalese officials in an effort to confront safety and overcrowding concerns.The proposals, which...
View ArticleBill Clinton: Donald Trump is a 'master brander'
Bill Clinton has accused Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, of running a "fact free" campaign and trying to "insult his way to the White House."The former US...
View ArticleGlencore 'will listen to' takeover offers
Glencore would listen to offers for a takeover of the entire company but its management does not believe there are any buyers willing to pay a fair value for the business in the current market, The...
View ArticleMeet the man in charge of your 'Made in China' tech
Liam Casey is a man in demand. He has three iPhones set to three different time zones – Shenzhen, San Francisco, Cork – and they ceaselessly ring in rotation. “You will usually find me on a plane,”...
View ArticleThe majority of British tourists are avoiding Muslim countries
More than half of those who responded to a poll said that a turbulent summer, which included the shooting in Sousse, Tunisia, and also the migrant crisis that affected holiday destinations in the...
View ArticleRussia's latest missile strikes are backing a Syrian ground offensive
Russian warships in the Caspian Sea have launched dozens of missiles into Syria, sharply escalating a military campaign to shield the regime from rebel forces.Travelling more than 900 miles, the...
View ArticleChildren's Halloween costumes are alarmingly flammable
Children dressing up for Halloween could be killed or scarred for life by flammable costumes, just like the one that left TV star Claudia Winkleman's daughter seriously burned, a report warns.A year...
View ArticleVideo shows the moment Russian-backed rebels realized they shot down a...
This post was originally published on July 17, 2015. The Dutch Safety Board released its final report on the MH17 crash on Tuesday. Footage from the MH17 disaster shows Russian-backed rebels handling...
View ArticleHackers drain more than $30 million from UK bank accounts
Millions of pounds have been drained from British bank accounts after cyber criminals unleashed a "particularly virulent" virus, it was revealed today.Officers from the National Crime Agency warned...
View ArticleToo late: 400 cities in America, including Miami and New Orleans, will likely...
For millions of Americans, climate change has already passed the point of no return: no matter what action the world tries to take, their cities will be submerged by rising sea levels.Scientists have...
View ArticleApple isn't showing any sign of slowing down in China
Apple's popularity within China shows no sign of slowing, after more than 7m new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus models were activated within days of going on sale, new data has found.More than 5.5m iPhone 6s...
View ArticleWestern diplomat: Russian and Iranian offensive may allow ISIS to 'seize more...
The new offensive by Russia and Iran against the Syrian city of Aleppo may create an opening for Isil terrorists to seize more territory, Western diplomatic sources have warned.In the third week of...
View ArticleIslamic group blocked from building 'Britain's biggest mosque' in London
The government has blocked an Islamic group with alleged links to fundamentalism from building Britain’s biggest mosque, putting a final end to a 16-year battle.The highly controversial plans by the...
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