Although the escalation in tensions has not been confirmed, the source says the shot was fired after Syrian armed forces attempted to build a military post in a demilitarised zone. They said: “The Syrian armed forces have violated the ceasefire agreement of 1974, carrying out construction work in the northern […]
Daily Archives: November 19, 2017
Irving, who suffered a facial fracture in the win over the Charlotte Hornets, helped the Celtics to their 15th win on the bounce against Atlanta Hawks last night. The point guard, who dropped a game-high 30 points from just 12 field goal attempts in the 110-99 victory over the Atlanta […]
Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding was the first royal wedding to ever be televised, and the black and white footage captured some of the luxury of the big day. The 21-year-old Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip Mountbatten, who was 26, tied the knot at Westminster Cathedral. This is the location where […]
More than 500,000 people applied to become citizens of Asgardia, the first space nation that will orbit the Earth and be free from politics and laws. The idea came from billionaire Russian computer scientist Dr Igor Ashurbeyli, who has already confirmed the first 200,000 citizens from the initial 500,000 applicants. […]
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — The top officer at U.S. Strategic Command said Saturday an order from President Donald Trump or any of his successors to launch nuclear weapons can be refused if that order is determined to be illegal. Air Force Gen. John Hyten, commander of Strategic Command, told a […]
The government estimates Britain’s driverless car industry will be worth £28 billion by 2035 (AFP Photo/Adrian DENNIS) More London (AFP) – British finance minister Philip Hammond is to announce £75 million ($99 million, 84 million euros) funding for Artificial Intelligence and plans to put driverless cars on UK roads by […]
The Pirate Bay and 1337x – two of the most popular torrent download sites around – look set to have its doors shut to thousands of people. A Supreme Court has ruled that internet service providers must block their subscribers from accessing the major torrent sites. The case involving torrent […]
GETTY • Twitter @tomsteinfort North Korea plans to survive by ‘learning fro Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi’, a journalist has claimed Journalist Tom Steinfort believes that despot leader Kim Jong-un has learned from other dictators’ mistakes and is building up a horrifying military arsenal to hold on to his position of […]