I just read a couple of news articles on Bokapahari. What a sad situation.
I just read a couple of news articles on Bokapahari. What a sad situation.
Scuffles have broken out in Cairo's Tahrir Square as soldiers tried to remove activists from the epicentre of Egypt's uprising which resulted in the president stepping down.
Hundreds of protesters remained in the square on Sunday and organisers said they would not leave until more of their demands are met.
Armed men have opened fire and hurled a grenade into a crowded nightclub in the Mexican city of Guadalajara, killing six people and wounding at least 37.
The grenade was thrown at the porch of the bar in Mexico's second most populous city, police said on Saturday.
Three women and three men were killed in the attack and more than 20 people were wounded. The assailants fled in several cars.
This is the second grenade attack on a Guadalajara bar in less than a month: On January 16 an argument between gunmen and musicians ended in a blast that killed two people.
Valentines Day tomorrow so here is a pair of Damselflies forming a heart whilst mating. It just doesn't come any more romantic than that, does it guys?
Photo of the day from NatGeo
Dubai Desert Classic
Spaniard Alvaro Quiros fired a hole-in-one to win the Dubai Desert Classic by one stroke on 11 under.
Quiros aced the par-three 11th, only three holes after a triple-bogey seven at the eighth, to finish ahead of James Kingston and Anders Hansen.
Three successive bogeys ended joint overnight leader Rory McIlroy's hopes at six under while world number one Lee Westwood finished a shot behind.
A triple-bogey seven on the 18th saw Tiger Woods slip down the leaderboard.
Tropical Cyclone Bingiza east of northern Madagascar early on February 10 [Joint Typhoon Warning Center
Tropical Cyclone Bingiza is creeping ever closer. For the last few days it has been swirling a few hundred kilometers off-shore, with just the outer fringes of the storm thrown westwards towards the island.
These outer bands have already brought a lot of rain, but the centre of the storm where the worst of the weather is, has not reached Madagascar yet.
Currently the eye of the storm has sustained winds of nearly 160kph, and gust of 195kph. This makes it the equivalent of a category 2 hurricane, but the storm is still expected to strengthen as it creeps slowly westwards.
Italy declares migrant emergency
Humanitarian crisis feared as thousands of north African migrants, mainly from Tunisia, flood tiny island of Lampedusa.
Musharraf lives in exile in London but has plans to return to politics in his country [AFP]
Arrest warrant issued for Musharraf Pakistan's former military ruler ordered to appear in court over the 2007 assassination of ex-prime minister Bhutto.
Banned former Pakistan captain Salman Butt has landed a new job working as a television pundit in his home country during the Cricket World Cup. Butt was banned for 10 years, five of which are suspended, when he was found guilty of corruption after allegations of spot-fixing last year in England.
Tahrir Square clean-up begins
Giant Andy Scott statue felled in roundabout crash
The 4m (13ft) structure, installed at Muirside roundabout, Tullibody, in Clackmannanshire, is one of five pieces in the county by the artist.
It is understood a car crashed into the statue, which sits outside the village police station, at about 2110 GMT on Saturday.
6 Nations - Ireland v France
Joy for the home supporters as Fergus McFadden crosses the line for the first try of the afternoon after only 5 minutes
Luke Fitzgerald being chased by a very gay Frenchman. No foreplay (kissing) just straight for his lovers underwear. Probably wouldn't say it to his face though
A flurry of penalties allows France take the lead in the 26th minute
Tomas O'leary sneaks over the line to give Ireland a 15-12 lead at half time
Another gay Frenchman. ''Oh excuse me luvvie, can i get through?'' (in french of course)
France take a 22-15 lead in the 55th minute with a try.
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With only 12 minutes of the game remaining James Heaslip touches down and the conversion makes the score 25-22. An enthralling finish in store?
Unfortunatly not as no more scoring on either side so France get their second win of the competition.
Suicide appears to remain extremely popular with citizens as the Swiss reject stricter gun laws
Cricket World Cup - History in Pictures
Sunil Gavaskar at the wicket in 1975
Gary Gilmore and Clive Lloyd in the final of 1975
Viv and Collis King in action in the 1979 final against England
India prevented a hat-trick of victories by W. Indies in 1983
Australia victors over England by 7 runs in the 1987 final.
The 1992 WC featured coloured kits, white balls, black sightscreens, floodlights and 9 teams
Pakistan winning for the first time against finalists England (again) by 22 runs
Chinaman bowler Paul Adams almost doing himself a mischief whilst playing for South Africa in the 1996 finals
Sri Lanka winning the final by 7 wickets over Australia
The 1999 final was played in the British Isles/Netherlands. Steve Waugh displaying a complete lack of taste by wearing a national costume for the photo call.
Waugh redeemed himself however in the semi final in one of the most incredible finishes in world cricket when they beat SA on the final ball of the match
Australia went on to beat Pakistan quite comfortably in the final despite knowing that they would have to wear those incredibly awful jackets again
Controvesy in the african finals in 2003 when Shane Warne tested positive for a banned drug and England refused to play Zimbabwe, resulting in them failing to make the Super 6
Australia win by 125 runs against India in the final
The 2007 group photos call. OMG, who is that wearing an ORANGE jacket? Shocking, quite shocking!! Australia again not fairing much better.
Disaster struck the finals when Pakistan's coach, Bob Woolmer, was found dead in his hotel room.
What an athlete! Portly 20 stone prison van driver Dwayne Leverock (Bermuda) dismissed Pieterson and Collingwood in a warm up game before taking a superb catch against India.
The final unfortunately ended in farce and near darkness when the umpires misunderstood the rules following a rain break. Australia, unbeaten in 29 games, easing past Sri Lanka
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Protesters in Iraq hold valentine posters urging leaders to love their country, fight corruption and offer better basic services
In Beijing, gay rights groups are urging their government to recognise same-sex marriages
South Koreans in the north eastern province of Gangwon moving mountains following a record snowfall
Protests spread around the Middle East
Iranian demonstrator in Tehran. Many people were arrested, injured and oppostion leaders were placed under house arrest.
Unidentified protesters in Bahrain
More protesters in Bahrain demanding democratic reforms
The people of Yemen having their say
Supporters of the Yemeni President having a counter protest (nice toothpick)
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Sufi Muslims in Lebanon celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed
While in Japan, Buddhist monks splash themselves with water in a ceremony to mark the anniversary of Buddha's death
And in Nepal, the Madhav Naryan Mela continues with a procession to honour the god Madhavnaryan
Larry the cat is drafted in to 10 Downing Street to catch a rat that has been seen their recently. Only one?
A lone worker in an idle chinese clothes factory. Recruits have been hard to come by as development spreads to the interior.
A giant octopus kite flies over a square in the city of Jilin, northern China
Street photography in London being exhibited at the Museum of London
A security guard chases a man (L) who pulled out a gun on a public bus in Guatemala City February 15, 2011. Robberies on buses are a daily occurrence in Guatemala, according to the GAM (Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo), an organization that monitors human rights abuses. Twenty-four passengers were killed and 110 injured while using public buses last year, according to GAM.
A security guard chases a man (L) who pulled out a gun on a public bus in Guatemala City February 15, 2011. Robberies on buses are a daily occurrence in Guatemala, according to the GAM (Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo), an organization that monitors human rights abuses. Twenty-four passengers were killed and 110 injured while using public buses last year, according to GAM.
The police arrive in the nick of time
More on the unrest in Bahrain
The banner reads 'The peaceful people of Bahrain want to topple the regime'
The Westminster Dog Show, New York
Madam, please move away from the sign!
Just waiting for the smell to arrive.
Bad hair day
Cotton wool with legs
Simon Cremer had found out that Mark Gilbert had written out a company
Read more: Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: Thief sues victim
A guy steals and is rewarde by the courts with compensation against his employer
Burmese Rohingya refugees enjoying a wash after being rescued by Indonesian fisherman. 129 men had been at sea for around 3 weeks when their boat experienced engine trouble
A kite maker in Kolkata (Calcutta) busy with his products for the up and coming Cricket World Cup.
A demonstration ski run by team mates prior to the Alpine Skiing World Team Event Championships in Garmich, Germany
Egyptian special forces keeping an eye on things at the Cairo Museum
Youths in Dehli waiting for the start of an Islamic festival
A police vehicle on patrol in the South African township of Wesselton, following clashes with protesters.
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