Germany gets tough with climate activists
German police on Wednesday raided homes of climate activists known for their controversial street blockade protests that Chancellor Olaf Scholz...
2023-05-24 19:47
TOM'S MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: Shakira begs Tom Cruise to stop flirting with her as there is 'no attraction'
Shakira was apparently being 'friendly' and posing for pictures with Cruise before he started describing her as his 'dream woman', said a source
2023-05-24 19:27
White House, Republicans plan to convene on US debt ceiling as deadline looms
By Moira Warburton, Nandita Bose and Gram Slattery WASHINGTON Negotiators for Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican Speaker
2023-05-24 19:26
'One will never be enough for him': Una Healy finally tells all on David Haye 'throuple'
Una Healy has finally broken her silence on the David Haye and Sian Osborne 'throuple' which she claims saw her 'hoodwinked' into being in the middle of their relationship. The Saturdays' singer appeared on My Therapist Ghosted Me, where she explained how she's a monogamist, and was the one to call it off. "He was very honest that I wasn't the only woman he was seeing", she said. Addressing the infamous photo of the trio together, she added: "At least if we were all pictured together we're all a happy family, there's nothing sinister going on." Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-05-24 19:26
Greek president appoints judge as caretaker PM ahead of new elections
Greeks will head to the polls for a second time after the three main party leaders rejected a mandate by Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou to form a coalition government, following Sunday's inconclusive vote.
2023-05-24 19:25
Katie Holmes rocks the double denim look in NYC after revealing why musicals aren't her thing
Apart from the Cannes Film Festival, Katie also took the stage to speak at an event called 'Women On The Move' thrown by the French luxury goods group Kering.
2023-05-24 19:23
Sting and wife Trudie Styler make 31 years of marriage look effortless in Cannes
Sting and his wife Trudie Styler smiled for the cameras while snuggling close to each other, appearing perfectly happy
2023-05-24 19:23
WHAT AGE DIFFERENCE! Antonio Banderas looks smitten with GF Nicole Kimpel who saved his life
Antonio Banderas and Nicole Kimpel started dating in 2014, shortly after the ‘Zorro’ star ended his 18-year marriage with ex-wife Melanie Griffith
2023-05-24 19:22
WHO condemns Russia's aggression in Ukraine, rejects Moscow's counter-proposal
LONDON (Reuters) -The World Health Organization assembly passed a motion on Wednesday condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including attacks on
2023-05-24 19:18
House to vote on blocking Biden's student loan forgiveness program
The Biden administration's one-time student loan forgiveness program is facing a fresh threat from House Republicans while it awaits a ruling from the Supreme Court about whether the proposal can take effect.
2023-05-24 19:17
'Impossible' ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle
It feels like every day there’s a science story that comes along ready to blow our tiny minds, and today is no exception. A series of ancient interconnected cities have been discovered in the remote El Mirador jungle Guatemala, and it’s changing our entire understanding of the ancient civilisation. More than 400 settlements have been uncovered with some dating back as far as 1,000 BC. They’re linked by roads too, and it’s led them to be described as “the first freeway system in the world”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Richard Hansen, a research professor at the University of Idaho, is an expert on the project and he’d called the findings a “game-changer”. It was previously thought that the Mayan peoples were nomadic, but these cities have changed the scientific community’s understanding. Speaking to the Washington Post, Hansen said: "We now know that the Preclassic period was one of extraordinary complexity and architectural sophistication, with some of the largest buildings in world history being constructed during this time.” On top of the 110 miles of interconnected roads, the discoveries also showed evidence of organised agriculture and even hydraulic systems. The findings are the result of work which first began in 2015, which saw lidar technology uncovered signs of ancient structures below the surface. Archaeologist Enrique Hernández, from San Carlos University said about the findings: “Now there are more than 900 [settlements]… We [couldn’t] see that before. It was impossible,” he said. 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.
2023-05-24 19:17
Here's why controversial influencer Andrew Tate claims watching anime turns people into 'losers'
The former professional kickboxer Andrew Tate has said that watching anime over the age of 15 makes one a ‘loser’
2023-05-24 18:58
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