Monthly Archives: March 2015
Drug baron ‘42’ seized in pre-dawn raid
The leader of Mexico’s notorious Zetas drug cartel was captured Wednesday during a pre-dawn raid in the city of Monterrey, officials have announced.
Alejandro Trevino-Morales,...
Scores of human skeletons found under Paris supermarket
Workers digging underneath a Paris supermarket have made an unsettling discovery: as many as 200 skeletons.
The grocery store, Monoprix, was doing some renovations in...
Terror suspect on FBI list caught in Somalia
A Somali-American on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list has been captured, according to Somali intelligence officials.
Liban Haji Mohamed was arrested as he travelled...
Home Office tells refugee lesbians don’t have children
The Home Office has been accused of having ‘outdated’ views on sexuality, after it rejected an asylum claim made by a Nigerian lesbian, reports...
Damning report recommends immigration detention cap
A cross-party group of MPs and peers has recommended an upper limit of 28 days incarceration for immigration detainees.
Members of the All Party Parliamentary...
Isn’t she greedy, Stevie?
A lady called Susan Strack just called to say Stevie Wonder owes her $7 million in unpaid royalties.
Strack’s late husband, Johanan Vigoda, worked as...
Chinese axe half of Rebecca’s performance for a prince
Rebecca Ferguson had to have her act censored as the former X factor runner-up, in Shanghai as part of a UK delegation to help...
Fans relieved after Maya Rudolph death hoax
News of actress/comedienne Maya Rudolph’s death spread quickly earlier this week causing concern among fans across the world. However the report has now been...
Angola recognises women of the revolution
The March 2nd is the day consecrated to the Angolan women, in recognition of their role in the struggle of resistance of the Angolan...
Troops repel Boko Haram ‘herders’
A Nigeria Army spokesman has claimed at least 73 Boko Haram militants disguised as herdsmen, were killed yesterday by troops from the 7th Division.
A...