Pokemon Go fans have been treated to some good news this week, as sources seemingly confirm a new Halloween event for 2017. The Pokemon Go Halloween celebration was one of the first in-game events to be introduced to the Niantic app last year. And according to Slashgear sources, the Halloween […]
Daily Archives: September 12, 2017
The visit is important for Najib, who faces elections next year and wants to signal he is still welcome at the White House despite a criminal probe by the US Justice Department into a state fund called 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). Prime Minister Najib founded the fund, which is facing […]
Cuba was hit hard by IrmaYamil Lage/AFP/Getty Images By Matt Reynolds As Hurricane Irma continues to head north, now downgraded to a “tropical depression”, it leaves behind a trail of destruction across the Caribbean and southern Florida. Caribbean islands including St Martin, Puerto Rico, Barbuda and Cuba were hit hardest. […]
Pyongyang rejected a UN Security Council resolution to slap sanctions on North Korea following its sixth nuclear test and ramped up tensions with its latest threat sparking fears World War 3 could break out. A defiant North Korea “categorically rejected” the resolution, saying the United States was “fired up” for […]
Nintendo Classic Mini NES is making a comeback and the SNES Mini is here to stay, it has been confirmed. With pre-order stock hard to come by, Nintendo’s latest announcements are great news for SNES Mini and NES Classic fans. Nintendo of Europe told Twitter followers that the SNES Classic […]
The WBC and IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Johsua insists that he will find a way to win when he faces Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff next month. Joshua has stopped all of his 19 previous opponents. He beat Wladimir Klitschko in April and believes that he learnt a lot from that […]
Alfred Gadenne, 71, was the conservative mayor of Mouscron and a former lawmaker in the regional parliament. He acted as caretaker for the cemetery next to his home and was apparently killed after going there to lock up for the night. Mr Gadenne’s body was found by his wife who […]
With the recent launch of its Kestrel Eye electro-optical microsatellite as an Army testbed, Adcole Maryland Aerospace is in the hunt for other related government and commercial business, company President Glen Cameron said. Already, both commercial and government potential customers have sought contracts or shown interest in the microsatellite system […]