No Comment Videos circulating on social media showed gunfire Rights groups say up to 83 killed as Tehran attempts to crackdown on persistent demonstrations; forces open fire on group stoning police station in city near Pakistan border. 30/09/2022
No Comment Powerful typhoon Hinnamnor hits eastern China, Taiwan and Japan Cities in eastern China suspended ferry services and flights were cancelled on Sunday in Japan as Typhoon Hinnamnor, the strongest global storm this year, blew its way past Taiwan and the Koreas with fierce winds and heavy rains. 05/09/2022
No Comment Chileans reject new progressive constitution In Chile's capital of Santiago, horns blared in celebration as groups of people gathered at numerous intersections to celebrate the results. Riot police used water cannon against protesters supporting the new constitution in the streets of Santiago. 05/09/2022
No Comment Fire and smoke after Russian strikes on Vinnytsia in central Ukraine Missiles struck the city of Vinnytsia Thursday, killing 20 people and wounding 90 others in what Ukraine's president said was "an open act of terrorism" by Russia on the country's civilian population in areas with no military value. 14/07/2022
No Comment Brazil Indigenous protest in front of EU buildings over missing men Brazilian Indigenous leaders demonstrate in front of EU buildings in Brussels against the disappearance -- and suspected murders -- in the Amazon of British journalist Dom Phillips and land rights activist Bruno Pereira. 17/06/2022
No Comment First medical exam for three baby lynx in France Three female lynx, born on 18. May, undergo their first medical examination and are fitted with an electronic identification chip at the Sainte-Croix animal park in Rhodes, in France's northeast. 15/06/2022
No Comment A cast of Jimi Hendrix's penis on display at museum in Iceland The Icelandic Phallological Museum has just added a new artefact to its vast collection: a plaster cast of the erect penis of legendary rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix. 15/06/2022
No Comment Indonesian painter prepares exhibition of his 100 smallest paintings Artist Iwan Ridwan is busy composing 100 small paintings of influential figures to feature in his new exhibition set for August 2022. Their size varies from 4 x 6 cm to 0.8 x 1.15 mm, and he is able to complete three to four paintings a day. 15/06/2022
No Comment Pro and anti Abortion rights' advocates demonstrate in Washington DC Carrying banners with the words "My body, my choice", the protesters chanted slogans stating that the right to abortion cannot be taken away by court order. 14/06/2022
No Comment Chile welcomes a Banksy tribute exhibition in Latin AmerIca "The Art of Banksy: Without Limits" exhibition has opened on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, in Santiago, Chile. 26/05/2022
No Comment Taiwan man invents stroller for fish to 'explore other worlds' Jerry Huang's aquatic pets rarely feel like two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl because they get to go for regular strolls. In the Taiwanese city of Taichung, Huang can be seen pushing his latest invention: a goldfish bowl on wheels. 24/05/2022
No Comment The new face of gardening takes place at the Chelsea Flower Show With London's Chelsea Flower show opening to the public on Tuesday 24 May, Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee will be marked with a special 'floral portrait' made using her favourite flower: lily of the valley. 23/05/2022
No Comment Exhibition celebrates "100 years of robots" in Rio de Janeiro The Centro Cultural Oi Futuro of Rio de Janeiro celebrates 101 years of robotics creation with the exhibition “100 years of robots”. 23/05/2022
No Comment Mariupol, Ukraine's city most affected by the war Residents of Mariupol have described widespread destruction and human loss as Russian forces continue their siege of the city on Monday. 28/03/2022
No Comment Russian artist doused in fake blood protests A Russian artist doused herself in fake blood in a solo protest in St. Petersburg on March 27, before police came to take her away. 28/03/2022
No Comment Scottish island sweeps up Olympic curling Ailsa Craig granite will be used at the Beijing Winter Olympics, which start with a mixed doubles event between Great Britain and Sweden on Wednesday. 31/01/2022
No Comment Nearly 10,000 anglers attend world's largest charitable ice fishing co Nearly 10,000 anglers from across the United States take part in the world's largest charitable ice fishing contest, the Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza, in the Hole-in-the-Day Bay, Minnesota. 31/01/2022
No Comment Buddhist priests bathe in cold river in annual purification ritual Buddhist priests and their followers have performed a purification rite by bathing in a cold stream in western Japan's Koyasan. They also prayed for the end of the pandemic. 31/01/2022
No Comment Chile congress approves same-sex marriage bill Chile's congress on Tuesday approved a long-awaited bill to legalize same-sex marriage, joining just a handful of countries in majority Catholic Latin America with similar laws. 07/12/2021
No Comment Azeri army defuse and destroy landmines left behind after the war Mine clearance operations conducted over the past week in Tartar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Shusha, Gubadli, Jabrayil and Zangilan have found and cleared anti-personnel mines, 27 anti-tank mines and 19 pieces of unexploded ordnance (UXO). 07/12/2021