Today's World News
To Start off
Islam has ‘no place’ in my country, says next EU president - Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is one of the most outspoken European leaders on the subject of Muslim immigration and is also known to hold the Islamic faith in barefaced contempt. Know more
Full coverage: ISRO’s 20-satellite launch, its largest ever, successful
- Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C34 was used to carry the satellites, including India’s earth observation spacecraft Cartosat-2, from the second launch pad of the space centre. Know more
"The Battle Has Just Started": Activists Denounce Police Killings & Crackdowns on Teachers in Oaxaca
In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, a deadly police crackdown against teachers has left nine people dead and more than 100 wounded. On Sunday, police descended on teachers in the community of Nochixtlán, where they had set up blockades to protest against neoliberal education reform and the arrests of two teachers’ union leaders last week on what protesters say are trumped-up charges. "As soon as they arrived, they began to attack. And we were few, very few," said a Oaxacan teacher. "Then we started running. But they began to attack right away, instantly. At no time did they give warning to clear the area." We go to Oaxaca to speak with Gustavo Esteva, founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca and author of many books, including "New Forms of Revolution." Know more
Mexican flags raised around Donald Trump's golf course
Mexican flags are flying on properties surrounding the controversial Aberdeenshire golf course owned by Donald Trump.
Two local residents have raised the flags ahead of the US presidential hopeful's visit to Scotland later this week. Know more
Football fan smuggles 18cm flare in rectum, burns crowd during Euro 2016
A French football fan shoved an 18cm-long flare up his rectum in order to smuggle it into a Euro 2016 game.
He then pulled the device out and set it off in the crowd, burning himself and two others in the process, before being charged over the incident by French police. Know more
Japan Election Campaign Kicks off, Voting Age Lowered to 18
Japan's parliamentary election campaign kicked off Wednesday in the first nationwide balloting after the voting age was lowered to 18 from 20.
Up for grabs in the July 10 vote are 121 seats, or half of the seats in Parliament's less powerful upper house. Know more
There you have it our Hottest News of the day.
Now we're presenting to you our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Sounds right"
"Wrong phone number"
"Chocolate BANANA!"
"You're a gangster eh"
"No Girlfriend Sandwich"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
June 22 1941
Russia Operation Barbarossa
Germany launches Operation Barbarossa the invasion of Russia, in the first 2 months Over 500,000 square miles of Russian territory were taken.
That's all for today, Thank you.
To Start off
Islam has ‘no place’ in my country, says next EU president - Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is one of the most outspoken European leaders on the subject of Muslim immigration and is also known to hold the Islamic faith in barefaced contempt. Know more
Full coverage: ISRO’s 20-satellite launch, its largest ever, successful
- Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C34 was used to carry the satellites, including India’s earth observation spacecraft Cartosat-2, from the second launch pad of the space centre. Know more
"The Battle Has Just Started": Activists Denounce Police Killings & Crackdowns on Teachers in Oaxaca
In the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, a deadly police crackdown against teachers has left nine people dead and more than 100 wounded. On Sunday, police descended on teachers in the community of Nochixtlán, where they had set up blockades to protest against neoliberal education reform and the arrests of two teachers’ union leaders last week on what protesters say are trumped-up charges. "As soon as they arrived, they began to attack. And we were few, very few," said a Oaxacan teacher. "Then we started running. But they began to attack right away, instantly. At no time did they give warning to clear the area." We go to Oaxaca to speak with Gustavo Esteva, founder of the Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca and author of many books, including "New Forms of Revolution." Know more
Mexican flags raised around Donald Trump's golf course
Mexican flags are flying on properties surrounding the controversial Aberdeenshire golf course owned by Donald Trump.
Two local residents have raised the flags ahead of the US presidential hopeful's visit to Scotland later this week. Know more
Football fan smuggles 18cm flare in rectum, burns crowd during Euro 2016
A French football fan shoved an 18cm-long flare up his rectum in order to smuggle it into a Euro 2016 game.
He then pulled the device out and set it off in the crowd, burning himself and two others in the process, before being charged over the incident by French police. Know more
Japan Election Campaign Kicks off, Voting Age Lowered to 18
Japan's parliamentary election campaign kicked off Wednesday in the first nationwide balloting after the voting age was lowered to 18 from 20.
Up for grabs in the July 10 vote are 121 seats, or half of the seats in Parliament's less powerful upper house. Know more
There you have it our Hottest News of the day.
Now we're presenting to you our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
"Sounds right"
"Wrong phone number"
"Chocolate BANANA!"
"You're a gangster eh"
"No Girlfriend Sandwich"
There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.
Today's Historic Event
June 22 1941
Russia Operation Barbarossa
Germany launches Operation Barbarossa the invasion of Russia, in the first 2 months Over 500,000 square miles of Russian territory were taken.
That's all for today, Thank you.
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