Today's World News
Japan accepts 27 refugees last year, rejects 99% - A protester holding a placard is seen at a "no crossing" traffic sign along a street during a rally to call for visa grants for asylum seekers in Japan, in central Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 9, 2015. As the worst refugee crisis since World War II forces Europe to break down hurdles and accept hundreds of thousands of migrants, Japan is looking to clamp down even further. Source
Calais in lockdown after 50 migrants force their way onto Spirit Of Britain ferry - forcing staff to blast them with WATER CANNONS. Source
Uganda bans housemaids from working in Saudi. Source
Merkel: Anti-Semitism more widespread than we imagined - German leader says ‘intensive action’ needed to combat phenomenon, particularly in cultures in which hatred of Jews is rampant. Source
Refugees claim ISIS militants living among them in Germany. Source
Pregnant women warned not to travel to Rio Olympics. Source
Bacteria that resist last-resort antibiotics were found in China two months ago, now they're everywhere. Source
Volvo claims it will have ‘deathproof’ cars by 2020. Source
France To Try 7 Jihadists Including Paris Bomber's. Source
Migrant crisis: Schengen zone under threat as EU considers border checks. Source
And For Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day
At #5 "Why?"
At #4 "Sit in the #*#*&$#( SOFA!"
At #3 "Real life Bestfriends"
At #2 "Growing up with sisters, be like!"
And our funniest image of the day goes to "Shut up and take my money"
There you have it our funniest image of the day
Events
In UK
The Queen Mary 23rd January, 1936: The Cunard ocean liner The Queen Mary is nearing completion on Clydebank in Scotland, and will begin sea trials within 10 weeks, she is scheduled for the Transatlantic trips between Southampton and New York and many details are appearing which confirm she will a success before she even starts her transatlantic sailings with the first passage on May 27th oversubscribed by 4 times already, she will be capable of 32 knots which is faster than any other passenger vehicle afloat and will be the biggest passenger ship afloat with a crew of 1200 and carrying 2200 passengers. Due to the government providing a loan of 10 million for 2 ships it is believed before The Queen Mary even starts her transatlantic runs a second even larger ship will be in production which between them will provide a weekly service across the Atlantic.
That's all for today, Thank you.
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