Commercial pilots had jobs threatened over reporting UFO sightings

Commercial pilots were told not speak publicly about UFOs and were warned by their superiors they could lose their jobs if they reported sightings, expert claims There have been dozens of reports of strange lights in the north across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, according to UFO Witness program host Ben Hansen Hansen said a couple of pilots who came […]

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Japan's ageing population drops by a record 800,000 in one year

Japan’s ageing population drops by a record 800,000 in one year amid declining birthrate PM has pledged to secure annual funding of ~£19bn for a new child care package Japan’s population fell by a record 800,000 people last year, declining in all 47 of its prefectures. A declining birthrate saw the total population fall by 0.65 per cent, down to […]

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Warning as deadly Asian hornets sighted in Plymouth and Kent

Warning as deadly Asian hornets sighted in Plymouth and Kent – sparking fears of an invasion as the summer holidays begin Experts warned the British public to remain ‘vigilant’ of invasive Asian hornets  The UK has recorded multiple confirmed sightings of the insects this summer  Experts have called on Brits to remain ‘vigilant’ following multiple sightings of Asian hornets across […]

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Amber Gibson's final moments before brother assaulted and murdered her

Timeline of tragic Amber Gibson’s final moments before brother Connor sexually assaulted and murdered her Amber Gibson’s life was tragically cut short by her own brother, who sexually assaulted and then strangled her to death. The 16-year-old was led to a woodland on the outskirts of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland by her brother Connor Gibson before he attempted to rape […]

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'Real-life Barbie' accused of running a 'sect' and POISONING followers

‘Real-life Barbie’ is accused of running a ‘sect’ and POISONING her millions of followers by urging them to drink turpentine and breathe over mercury to rid their bodies of ‘parasites’ Valeria Lukyankova was known as Ukrainian Barbie but is an avid Putin supporter A real-life ‘Barbie’ is accused of running a ‘sect’ and putting her followers at risk of poisoning. Valeria […]

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History buffs point out error in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer

Eagle-eyed history buffs point out error in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer blockbuster that’s commonly made in WWII movies… can YOU spot it? The film, directed by Christopher Nolan, has been praised by viewers and critics But eagle-eyed viewers spotted mistake in scenes set after WWII victory in 1945  New film Oppenheimer has been highly praised by critics and viewers alike for […]

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Chinese Foreign Ministry scrubs missing minister from its records

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. China’s Foreign Ministry has removed all mention of Qin Gang from its online records, purging the former foreign minister’s name and his meetings with world leaders. It follows President Xi Jinping’s decision to sack Qin from his role on Tuesday night after rumours […]

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Dramatic moment man wrestles with knife-wielding thug

Dramatic moment man wrestles with knife-wielding thug in the middle of the road after being stabbed in bid to disarm him Dramatic footage shows the moment a man disarmed a knife-wielding thug after being repeatedly stabbed during a tussle in the middle of a road.  Video shows two men grappling on Slade Road in Erdington, Birmingham, which has previously been […]

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Man saved after iPhone alerted rescuers when car plunged off LA cliff

Man’s iPhone helps rescuers locate his vehicle after he plunged 400 feet off LA cliff The crash victim, who was not identified, suffered head trauma but miraculously survived, though their condition is unknown The victim’s iPhone 14’s crash detection alerted emergency crews to the scene regarding a vehicle that had careened off a cliff in the vicinity of Mt Wilson […]

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Influenza B is back and more children are ending up in hospital

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Talking points Influenza B strain has sparked a spike in infections and rising hospitalisations among Australian children. In June, 200 children infected with the flu were admitted to hospital at Monash Health, eight requiring intensive care. Influenza strain A previously accounted for about […]

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