Escaped from his tyrant father and nearly drowned on the way: how a boy from Honduras was desperately trying to get to the USA

An unaccompanied underage guy nearly drowned while trying to move to the United States. Now he has a new life in Florida. USA Today edition. The water was cool and dark. She circled around Francis Portillo as he wade through the Rio Grande. Portillo, who ...

Father forced daughter to sign an agreement that she would 'never get fat' and bullied other children

A sports-obsessed father forced his daughter to sign a life contract, where she pledged to "never get fat." As a result, he was sent to prison for 2,5 years. The BBC reported in more detail. As it turned out, 56-year-old Rashid Hadley from Britain had been severely beating for many years ...

The US military filmed three UFOs that were chasing them: the Pentagon confirmed the authenticity of the recording

The Pentagon has confirmed the authenticity of recently leaked videos and images showing numerous UFO sightings by the US Navy. The government is preparing to release the highly anticipated first-of-its-kind UFO report this summer, according to Fox News. The 18 second video shows what is described as ...

'He promised and did not marry': a girl from India demands the arrest of Prince Harry

In India, a woman believed that she was in a relationship with Prince Harry. And then she filed a lawsuit against him for breaking a promise to marry her. Writes about this Fox News. Palvinder Kaur claimed to be contacted by the Duke of Sussex on social ...

One of the most picturesque countries in Europe will pay tourists to visit this summer

Malta will pay travelers money for a holiday in the country in the summer of 2021, reports National Geographic. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism industry has been hit around the world - people are stuck at home, airlines are idled, hotels and attractions are empty. How to restore the industry after quarantine, in...

The global shortage of computer chips is not slowing down: what does it threaten

The global chip shortage will continue. Four experts predict how long this could last and how it could affect markets, writes Markets Insider. Semiconductors are some of the most important components of the technology that powers much of modern life. Smartphones, PCs, electric cars...

Japan will dump a million tons of radioactive water into the ocean: neighboring countries are protesting

The Japanese government has authorized the release of more than 1 million tons of water into the ocean from the Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant, which was damaged by the tsunami in 2011, writes the BBC. Tokyo assures that the water will be cleared of radioactive substances and its discharge into the ocean will be safe, but...

American faces jail term in Dubai over marijuana smoked in the United States

An American man who allegedly smoked or swallowed marijuana in Las Vegas faces three years in prison in the United Arab Emirates, writes the New York Post. A prison term threatens an American after a few days after his arrival in the UAE, his urine was ...

Codenamed Special Operations: How British Royals Are Buried

The royal plans surrounding the death of Prince Philip, who has died aged 99, are coded under the name Operation Forth Bridge - a tribute to his status as Duke of Edinburgh, where the railway crossing is located. The Independent spoke about this in more detail. Code names for royal deaths were originally introduced...

Substance in Certain Fruits and Vegetables May Protect Against COVID-19: Study

A group of Indian scientists presented the results of a large-scale study of quercetin, a flavonoid molecule. It is found in many plants, fruits and vegetables and can be used as a medicine against COVID-19. Ukrinform writes about this. Professor, Department of Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, Kerala...

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