New Zealand leader's plane so prone to breakdowns he takes a backup on China trip
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2023-06-26 16:25
Ex-first lady, anti-graft candidate poised for Guatemala run-off
By Sofia Menchu and Diego Oré GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) -Former first lady Sandra Torres was headed for an August run-off
2023-06-26 16:24
Brandon Flowers' Glastonbury outfit compared to Alan Partridge
Brandon Flowers sported a drastically different look to what fans were used to as he took to the stage with Sir Elton John for the final night of Glastonbury festival on Sunday. The Killers frontman, 42, wore a bright red suit and a blue shirt, while fans pointed out that he also sported a glowing tan, neatly styled hair and gleaming white teeth, in a look which has been compared to Alan Partridge. He joined Sir Elton to perform his 1971 hit 'Tiny Dancer' during the pop legend’s final UK show of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Journalist Nooruddean Choudry tweeted: “Did Brandon Flowers stick his head in a beehive?” Another person said: “Enjoying Brandon Flowers with Elton John,” with a picture of Alan Partridge in a similar outfit. One commenter added that Flowers looked like “an android televangelist”. The performance saw Sir Elton perform some of his biggest hits, including 'Rocket Man', 'Tiny Dancer' and 'Crocodile Rock'. He thanked his fans for “52 years of amazing love and loyalty”. He told the crowd: “I want to thank you for all dressing up in your costumes and your glasses and your outfits ... it makes me feel so happy. Thank you for your love. And I want to thank you, also, for 52 years of amazing love and loyalty that you've shown me.” Despite some people commenting on Flowers’ appearance in his guest role, others were quick to defend him. Some posted videos of The Killers’ memorable performance of their hit 'Mr Brightside' when they headlined Glastonbury in 2019. Others shared a screenshot of a message, apparently from another social media website, which said: “God forbid he takes good care of his skin, god forbid he has white teeth, god forbid he likes his hair to look a certain way”. Another person posted a picture of the two embracing at the end of the performance, saying: “I’m not crying, you are.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-26 16:24
Spine-chilling submechanophobia test will reveal if you have a fear of underwater objects
The tragedy of the ill-fated Titan sub has sparked a flood of interest in ocean adventures and misadventures but there’s a particular group of people who steer well-clear of such subjects. These are sufferers of the rare phobia submechanophpbia, which is the fear of man-made objects submerged partially or fully underwater. For those with the condition, snorkelling expeditions and trips to the local pool can be fraught with dread as the prospect of glimpsing so much as a ball beneath the surface can be enough to trigger waves of panic. Anyone unfamiliar with the phobia but who recognises such feelings of terror might want to check whether they’re submechanophobics themselves. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Handily, the TikTok account 'br1ghtfacts' has created a test to do just that, featuring images that might seem innocuous to many, but strike horror in the hearts of that unique group. It begins with a picture of a flooded mine shaft before moving on to an eye-popping underwater statue. From there, we’re greeted by a photo of a diver hovering by the propellor of an abandoned ship, then by a pretty convincing statue of a crocodile peeking through the surface. Finally, we’re confronted by what the video’s voiceover describes as “the stairway to hell”, showing a metal staircase leading into a body of frozen water. The slideshow has racked up more than 2.6 million views and 193,000 likes as commentators shared their alarm at the catalogue. Interestingly, the most fright-inducing was the second image: the googly-faced statue. “Number two was a JUMP SCARE,” one TikToker wrote. “I have submechanophobia but number 2 got me terrified,” admitted another. “The second one… my soul left my body for a second,” said a third. While a fourth said they “almost fainted at the statue”. @br1ghtfacts Phobia test - submechanophobia ? Submechanophobia is a fear of submerged human-made objects, either partially or entirely underwater. These objects could be shipwrecks, statues, animatronics as seen in theme parks, or old buildings, but also more mundane items such as buoys and miscellaneous debris. #abcxyz #fypシ #creepy #phobia #fy For readers who manage to survive the challenge with your sanity in tact, br1ghtfacts offer other phobia tests that you might want to try out. There’s one for nyctophophia – an extreme fear of the dark; thalassophobia– the fear of deep water; and even fykiaphobia –the fear of seaweed. All we can say is, we’re glad to have our feet planted firmly on solid ground right now. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-26 16:22
Third World: The Bottom Dimension – Gabriel Massan and Collaborators’ Exhibition Opens At Serpentine, Powered By Tezos
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2023-06-26 16:21
Who is Christine Dawood? Mom of Suleman Dawood reveals she was supposed to accompany husband on fatal Titan trip to see Titanic wreck
Christine Dawood is the widow of Shahzada Dawood and mother of Suleman Dawood who were declared dead last week after debris from the Titan was discovered
2023-06-26 16:17
Japan's top currency diplomat escalates warning against weak yen
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2023-06-26 16:17
Jon Hamm, 52, marries Anna Osceola, 35, at iconic 'Mad Men' location, fans say 'you'll make beautiful babies'
Jon Hamm and Anna Osceola met while filming the final season of 'Mad Men'
2023-06-26 16:15
Football transfer rumours: De Gea to lead Man Utd mass exodus; Firmino in Saudi talks
Monday's football transfer rumours include Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag agreeing the departure of up to 11 players, Roberto Firmino, Adrien Rabiot, Lucas Hernandez, Kai Havertz, Luka Modric, Marcelo Brozovic & more.
2023-06-26 15:59
Is Khalid OK? Singer's fans express concern after Ed Sheeran informs he was in a car crash
During a concert in Landover, Maryland, Ed Sheeran told the concertgoers that Khalid met with an accident last week and was recovering
2023-06-26 15:56
Gigi Hadid flaunts toned abs in black crop top and denim shorts during stroll through NYC with pal
Sporting a black crop top with capped sleeves and a classic crew neck, Gigi Hadid proved that simple could still be striking
2023-06-26 15:55
Merrimack River claims another life: Body of missing kayaker found in river that has taken more than 30
The river often appears as an enticing respite from the summer heat, but this alluring facade has proved treacherous
2023-06-26 15:55
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