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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Day to Day Headaches - (June 23, 2016)

Today's World News

To Start off 

European Union referendum: UK goes to the polls - Voting is under way in a historic referendum on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave.

A record 46,499,537 people are entitled to take part, according to provisional figures from the Electoral Commission. Know more


E-cigarettes should not be banned in public, medical experts warn

'A ban on using e-cigarettes in public places could be damaging, as it may put off smokers from using e-cigarettes to help them quit,' says Rosanna O'Connor from Public Health England. Know more


Erdoğan: “Europe, You Don’t Want Us Because We’re Muslim” - Britain's Brexit campaign and the rise of Europe's populist right have further dented Turkey's hopes of ever joining the EU, says President Erdoğan.

Britain’s Brexit campaign and the rise of Europe’s populist right have further dented Turkish hopes of ever joining the EU, leaving President Tayyip Erdoğan largely indifferent to its criticism and weakening an anchor of Turkish reform. Know more


Apology after Japan porn industry coercion claimsA Japanese porn industry association has apologised and promised reform, amid allegations women are being forced to perform sex acts on film.

The Intellectual Property Promotion Association said it was "deeply sorry not to have taken any active action of our own volition". Know more


German government agrees to ban fracking indefinitelyGermany's coalition government agreed to ban fracking for shale gas indefinitely on Tuesday, after years of fractious talks over the issue, but environmental groups said the ban did not go far enough and vowed to fight the deal. Know more


Universities pull the trigger on political correctness - University students are being warned when classes contains graphic or sensitive content, including sexual abuse, rape and transgenderism, to protect their mental health.

Australian academics are issuing so-called "trigger warnings" for confronting material in classrooms at the start of each semester, and before classes, to give students the chance to opt out. Know more


Asian millionaires 'top wealth rankings'Asian millionaires now control more wealth than those in North America, Europe and other regions, according to a report from finance firm Capgemini.

Driven by China and Japan, Asia's millionaires saw their wealth jump by 10% in 2015, the firm's World Wealth Report found. Know more


Afghan interpreters 'betrayed' by UK and USThe Taliban in Afghanistan are targeting frontline interpreters who worked with British and US forces. Know more


Contagious cancer cells are 'widespread phenomenon' in sea, scientists say  - The discovery of infectious cancers – once thought to be rare in nature – in three different kinds of shellfish 'raises questions about the implications for cancer transmission in humans', expert says

Contagious cancer cells are spreading between different animals and even different species in the sea, according to new research which raises the prospect of the disease becoming infectious in humans. 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.

"A girl get's stuck in a barney head"

"Army specialist denied to go to a baby shower, Then changed his reason's Seems Legit"


"Explain like im five"

"Swing and a piss"

"Too hot for pants"

There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.



Today's Historic Event

June 23 1956 

Egypt Nasser


Following the army coup led by Gamal Abdel Nasser that deposed the regime of King Farouk Gamal Abdel Nasser is elected president of Egypt when he stands as the sole candidate. 

That's all for today, Thank you. 

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