Friday, November 6, 2015

Chaos on the streets of London: Million Mask March anarchist - in a £500 jacket - trashes police car as fireworks are aimed at horses in clashes outside Buckingham Palace and Hunger Games premiere

A police car was set on fire by an anti-capitalist demonstrator, who was wearing a Colmar ski jacket that cost hundreds of poundsThousands of protesters wearing sinister Guy Fawkes masks brought chaos to the streets of London last night.
Hundreds of anarchists were held back by police outside Buckingham Palace. They aimed fireworks at the police horses and also tried to dazzle them with laser pointers.
Another group targeted the UK premiere of the new Hunger Games film in Leicester Square, moments after Hollywood stars including Jennifer Lawrence and Julianne Moore had walked the red carpet.
Meanwhile, one anarchist was filmed smashing up a flaming police car - while wearing a Colmar ski jacket that cost around £475.
Elsewhere, officers were forced to brandish their batons after clashes turned violent as the vandals marauded through the streets, setting off smoke bombs and daubing graffiti. A total of 50 people have been arrested and at least three officers have been taken to hospital with injuries. 
A police car was set on fire by an anti-capitalist demonstrator, who was wearing a Colmar ski jacket that cost hundreds of pounds
The protestor clad in his expensive  jacket, similar versions of which retail for between £100 and £500, could be seen attacking the police car's windscreen with a metal frame 
The protestor clad in his expensive  jacket, similar versions of which retail for between £100 and £500, could be seen attacking the police car's windscreen with a metal frame 

Nigeria edge thriller to set up all-African final #NIGERIAVSMALI #NGRVMLI

Kelechi Nwakali (2R) of Nigeria celebrates his team's first goal with team mates
Holders Nigeria have reached their second consecutive final thanks to a thrilling 4-2 victory against Mexico in Concepcion.
Mexico opened the scoring through Kevin Magana, with stunning efforts from Kelechi Nwakali and Orji Okwonkwo seeing the African side ahead. Diego Cortes's remarkable solo effort levelled matters, before Osinachi Ebere and Victor Osimhen's late record-equalling penalty saw the Golden Eaglets into an all-African final against Mali.
Mexico controlled the ball in the opening stages of the match, and took the lead early on. Kevin Lara beat his man on the Mexican right and delivered a teasing cross into the middle. Aguirre tried to control with his chest, but Magana took charge and fired home.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Could toddler killed in Egypt air disaster hold the clue to why the plane crashed? Tiny girl's body is discovered 20 miles from crash site, suggesting Russian jet may have exploded earlier than thought

Tragedy: The discovery of  little Darina's body, pictured at a St Petersburg airport shortly before the young family set off for Egypt, may help solve the question of what happened to the Airbus A321 before it went downThe youngest victim of last weekend's Russian tourist jet disaster may help solve the question of what happened to the Airbus A321 before it went down in Egypt last weekend.
Ten-month-old Darina Gromova from St Petersburg had been on holiday in Sharm el-Sheikh with her parents when they, and 221 others, died shortly after their flight to Russia took off on Saturday.
The baby girl's body was found more than 21 miles from the main crash site, indicating that the plane may have exploded earlier than aviation experts had previously thought. 
That has forced investigators to widen the search area - and could lead to the discovery of otherwise missed clues. 
Tragedy: The discovery of little Darina's body, pictured at a St Petersburg airport shortly before the young family set off for Egypt, may help solve the question of what happened to the Airbus A321 before it went down

Legendary auto exec says VW was under a 'reign of terror' that led to emissions scandal

Martin Winterkorn Ferdinand Piech VW
Bob Lutz is taking no prisoners in his relatively new gig as a columnist at Road and Track magazine. In his last column, he said that Tesla was doomed.
Now he's taking on the Volkswagen scandal — and taking aim at one of the men at the top, if not the top, of the VW Group hierarchy.
"Ferdinand Piëch, the immensely powerful former chief of Volkswagen's supervisory board, is more than likely the root cause of the VW diesel-emissions scandal," Lutz writes.
It gets worse.
"It's what I call a reign of terror and a culture where performance was driven by fear and intimidation," Lutz continues.

Man dies with tumours made up of cancerous tapeworms growing inside of him

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Tapeworm: Doctors were totally puzzled by the man's condition
A man has died with tumours inside him which were composed of cancerous tapeworms.
Doctors believe that the man, 41, was able to develop the rare condition because he had HIV which caused him to have a weakened immune system.
The bizarre form of the illness was eventually diagnosed by the US Centers for Disease Control and the UK's Natural History Museum, which have laid out their findings in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The patient, a Colombian, was first seen by doctors in 2013, who found that he had what initially seemed to be normal tumours across his liver, lungs and elsewhere.

Anorexic puts on FIVE stone and inspires others to be body positive

Before and afterMERCURY
HEALTHY: Megan looks amazing now she is at a healthy weight
Brave Megan Jayne has 39,000 online fans who regularly see her posing in a bikini after gaining five stone.
Now a healthy size 12-14, the carer posts photos of her podgy tummy, cellulite and wobbly thighs to help other girls overcome their image worries.
She said: "My first bikini picture terrified me. But as I started posting more about my eating disorder, I received messages telling me I'd helped with people's recovery and even saved their lives."

'Sharm el-Sheikh flights suspended: Live updates as Russian plane 'bomb' fears halt services

The Mirror’s chief reporter Andy Lines has arrived on the scene at Sharm el-Sheikh airport.
He has been speaking to tourists and getting a first hand picture of the situation.
Stay with us here for all the latest from him.

Suspected bomb 'could be an inside job'

The explosive device suspected to have brought down a Russian plane in Egypt could have been planted by airport staff.
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Devestation: The plane could have been brought down by a bomb
Chris Yates, an aviation safety expert, told Sky News: “It could be an inside job, we just don’t know.
“That’s a point for the airport authority itself.
“They will have to go through their personnel list with a fine tooth comb to find anyone with terrorist sympathies including to ISIS”

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