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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Day to Day Headaches - (June 26, 2016)

Today's World News

To Start off 

Iceland’s new President Gudni Johannesson off to France for the footy. Know more


Nigel Farage says Britain heading for recession 'regardless of Brexit' - The Leave campaigner says ‘increased global opportunities’ await outside the single market

Nigel Farage has said Britain is heading for a “mild” recession but says it has nothing to do with Brexit.

The victorious Leave campaigner rejected warnings that leaving the European Union would have dire consequences for the UK economy, even as markets were rocked by Thursday’s result. Know more



Nigerian Army announces rescue of 5000 Boko Haram hostages

About 5,000 people were rescued from the Boko Haram by soldiers and members of the vigilante, Civilian JTF, the Nigerian Army has said.
The Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, also said a member of the Civilian JTF was killed on Saturday during the battles with the Boko Haram. Know more



Nicola Sturgeon says Scottish Parliament could veto Brexit following EU referendum - First Minister's comments come after Scotland votes 62% in favour of Remain

Nicola Sturgeon has appeared to suggest the Scottish Parliament could effectively block the UK’s exit from the European Union.

It comes after Scotland voted by 62 per cent to Remain in the European Union while Britain, as a whole, voted by 52 per cent to 48 per cent to leave Europe. Know more



Pope Francis uses the term 'genocide' to describe Armenian massacre during visit to memorial - Pontiff veers off prepared speech to directly refer to the massacre as a genocide

Pope Francis denounced what he called the ideologically twisted and planned "genocide" of Armenians by Ottoman-era Turks a century ago as he arrived in Armenia on Friday for a deeply symbolic visit to mark the centenary of the massacre and pay homage to the country's steadfast Christian faith. Know more



Brexit: Expats denied say in EU referendum due to missing postal votes demand re-run after scandal is revealed - Exclusive: Voters fear thousands of people may have been affected by delays and errors

Anger is growing among countless British expats who say they have been “disenfranchised” in the EU referendum because their postal votes failed to arrive.

Since The Independent revealed the scandal on Thursday, more than 100 people have said they had confirmation that they registered within the Government’s deadline but never received the ballot. 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.

"Cricket Umpires look like they are abouth to banish you to the shadwo world"

"Can't place the building here"

"WHAT"



"Tax"

"Wait, Where?, How?"


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



Today's Historic Event

June 26th 1960 

Cuba Imports To US Ends 



Congress is planning to cut the amount of sugar imported from Cuba and in retaliation Castro has stated Cuba will seize US assets , meanwhile in Cuba campaigns of sabotage against the Castro Regime continue to grow with attacks on the rail system 

That's all for today, Thank you. 

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