Baby pulled out of rubble three days after building collapsed in Nairobi
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Baby rescued from collapsed building in Kenya An almost six-month-old baby is rescued from the rubble of a building that collapsed raising hopes that more survivors could still be found. PT0M41S 620 349 Nairobi: Rescue workers have pulled a six-month-old baby girl out of the rubble of a building in Kenya's capital and reunited her with her father, more than three days after it collapsed following days of heavy rain.At least 23 people have so far..>> view originalNYPD responds to New Zealand Police's 'Running Man' dance challenge on social media
NYPD responds to New Zealand Police's 'Running Man' dance challenge on social media Updated May 04, 2016 17:33:19 A "Running Man" dance challenge issued by New Zealand Police has gone global, with one of the most recognisable police forces in the world responding with a dance of their own.New Zealand Police on Tuesday posted a video of eight officers performing the Running Man on Facebook and the New York Police Department responded with their version in Brooklyn.The Ne..>> view originalGang rape and murder of Indonesian teen sparks reform calls
Gang rape and murder of Indonesian teen sparks reform calls Updated May 04, 2016 19:33:57 Indonesian activists have called for the Government to urgently strengthen laws against sexual violence after the brutal gang rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl sparked outrage.The teenager was on her way home from school in a small village on the main western island of Sumatra when she was allegedly set upon by a drunk gang of men and boys. Her battered body was found three day..>> view originalNigeria: Director-General of Unesco Calls On Govts to Unite in Pursuit of Press Freedom
By Peace ObiThe Director-General of United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), Ms. Irina Bokova, has called on governments around the world to stand and remain united in the pursuit of press freedom and the right to access of information. According the Bovoka, a robust journalism requires a strong environment of press freedom and well-functioning systems to ensure the people's right to know. She added that this is a moment for governments to stand with all journalis..>> view originalGeorge Pell is keeping his job at the Vatican
Expatriate Australian priest Cardinal George Pell will see out his five-year appointment as the Vatican’s financial boss. The Courier Mail reports that Pell will not step down on his 75th birthday in June, as some speculated, following his appearance at Australia’s royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse and that his continuation in the position has the blessing of Pope Francis. Under church protocol, priests are expected to tender their resignation when they turn 75..>> view originalMan exposes himself to women on WA trail
A man has allegedly exposed himself to women in separate incidents on a heritage trail in the Perth Hills.Police say the two women were walking along the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail in Mundaring on April 21 between 5.30pm and 6pm when the man committed the obscene acts.He is described as being 18 to 20 years old, about 168cm tall, fair-skinned with acne on his face, with a slim athletic build and sandy-blond hair.Originally published as Man exposes himself to women on WA trail>> view originalCaptain Cook's Endeavour: from the Great Barrier Reef to Rhode Island?
Captain James Cook observed the transit of Venus from the shores of Tahiti, ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef and claimed Australia for the British crown. He fought the French in the Americas, circumnavigated the world and died trying to kidnap a king of Hawaii. Related: Wreckage of Captain James Cook's ship Endeavour found, researchers say But the ship that saw so many adventures was sold, forgotten and lost. For centuries, the fate of HMS Endeavour has remained a mystery. Now marine a..>> view original
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