Today's World News
To start off in Turkey
10 killed, at least 15 wounded in explosion in Istanbul's Sultanahmet. Source
U.N. says some of its peacekeepers were paying 13-year-olds for sex - U.N. peacekeeping forces patrol during elections in the streets of the Muslim PK-5 district of Bangui in December 2015. Source
Nestle is being sued for allegedly using child slaves on cocoa farms - Nestle has been accused of active involvement with the massive business of child labour in the Ivory Coast, Source
EU migrant crisis: Germany sends migrants back to Austria - Germany has been sending an increasing number of migrants back to Austria every day since the beginning of the month, Austrian police say. Source
Iran 'fills Arak nuclear reactor core with concrete' - Iran has removed the core of its Arak heavy-water nuclear reactor and filled it with cement, according to the country's Fars news agency. Source
Bankers charged in euro rate-rigging case. Source
RBS tells investors: 'Sell everything' - RBS has tipped Wall Street stocks to fall by as much as 20 per cent. Source
Scientists may have detected gravity waves for the first time ever. Source
Revealed: More than 200 children were abused in choir run by Pope Benedict’s brother. Source
Teenager attacks Jewish teacher in Marseille. Source
And For Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day
At #4 "Kids"
At #3 "Thought you like some selfie"
At #2 "No Dentist? No Problem"
And our #1 is "The Entrance to a Parkour Gym"
There you have it our funniest image of the day
Today's Historic Event
In USA
U.S.A. Women’s Suffrage Bill Jan. 12th, 1915 : The House of Representatives voted Down the Women’s Suffrage Bill, which would allow women the right to vote. The actual vote count was 204 against and 174 for this bill. Women’s Suffrage leaders such as Ann Howard Shaw and Carrie Chapman Catt stated they would continue to find for the right to cast a ballot. The right to vote was granted to women in 1920.
That's all for today, Thank you.
Next, January 13, 2016
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