'The solar system saved the best for last': Nasa releases stunning flythrough of mountains and vast icy plains in Pluto's mysterious 'dark heart'

Nasa releases Pluto images showing mountains and vast icy plains

Remarkable, high-definition images of Pluto have been released showing the vast icy landscape of the dwarf planet. 'I'm a little biased, but I think the solar system saved the best for last,' New Horizons principle investigator said during a press briefing. The stunning images were unveiled alongside two incredible animations of the dwarf planet, showing flyovers of the plains and mountains of the frozen world.

EXCLUSIVE: Marine murderer's father 'sexually assaulted wife and beat his son' - and wanted to take a second wife 'because it was allowed under Islamic law'

Muhammad Youssuf Abdulazeez's father 'sexually assaulted wife and beat him'

NEW Divorce papers obtained by Daily Mail Online show that Mohammad Youssuf Abdulazeez's father Youssuf, pictured above in the photograph with his son, was accused of abuse and violence by his wife, also pictured, when she tried to divorce him. They ended up reconciling.The gunman murdered four Marines yesterday in two attacks in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Revealed: Chattanooga marine killer made mystery seven-month pilgrimage to Jordan and his father was investigated for funding terrorism

Chattanooga gunman Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez traveled repeatedly to the Middle East including a seven-month stay in Jordan just last year, it has been revealed.

Yazidi girls raped five times a day by sadistic ISIS fighters who burned them with cigarettes before letting six more men abuse them at once: Sex slaves reveal the hell they endured before escaping to UK 

The three young Yazidi women were abused on a regular basis including being tied up, gang raped and burnt with cigarettes. They have given a talk in London to dissuade young Muslims from joining ISIS.

PICTURED: The four Marines ruthlessly shot dead on home soil by Kuwaiti-born gunman Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez in Chattanooga terror attack

Marines Chattanooga shooter Muhammad Abdulazeez shot dead pictured

Two of the four Marines killed in a shooting at a U.S. Naval Reserve center in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Thursday have been identified as Thomas J Sullivan, 40 (center), and Skip Wells, 21 (right). Sullivan, from Springfield, Massachusetts, had served two tours of duty in Iraq, survived the battle of Abu Ghraib and was awarded the Purple Heart, his family revealed. Marietta, Georgia native Wells had just graduated from boot camp to join the Marines and a family friend said he felt 'called to serve'. The two men were training at a Naval Reserve center in Chattanooga on Thursday before noon when gunman Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, 24 (left), opened fire after driving up to the facility in a silver convertible. Abdulazeez, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Kuwait, was later shot dead by a police responding to the shooting.

EXCLUSIVE: Smile of the cop who choked Eric Garner. NYPD officer is still under 24-hour guard a year to the day since death which set off race storm

Daniel Pantaleo, pictured exclusively by Daily Mail Online, is under 24-hour protection and on desk duties a year to the day since Eric Garner died as he was arrested in Staten Island, NY.

'She's redefining the DadBod': Watch company trying cash in on Caitlyn Jenner's ESPY award gets it SO wrong!

Smartwatch specialist Pebble made the comment on Twitter during the ESPYs in Los Angeles on Wednesday night. The event saw the 65-year-old receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

Are YOU a narcissist? Take this test to discover if you have an out-sized ego that needs to be tamed

21st century inventions like camera phones, reality TV and social media have normalised narcissism. But are you overly self-involved? Take this test to find out.

EXCLUSIVE: 'I couldn't help but think about all that she must have dreamed for her child.' Whitney Houston's friend Tyler Perry pays a visit to Bobbi Kristina in hospice

Bobbi Kristina paid a visit to by Whitney Houston's friend Tyler Perry

Producer and actor Tyler Perry joined Bobbi Kristina's family as they continue to keep vigil for the tragic daughter of Whitney Houston.
He spent around an hour beside Bobbi Kristina's bedside with her aunt Pat Houston after arriving behind the wheel of a Porsche
One member of the entourage was seen sitting in his vehicle yesterday wiping tears from his eyes
Police officers and a lawyer were spotted late last night

Woman who was 'slut shamed' after her public threesome at Calgary Stampede went viral says she is has no regrets - in video seen by 3.4million

Alexis Frulling peels back the cling-wrap shroud of a cucumber and shoves the end of it into her mouth. Then, she chomps off the end of it in one massive bite, chews it, and, swallows it.

Alexis Frulling, 20, from Calgary, Alberta enjoyed mutually consenting sex with two male friends at the Calgary Stampede last week, and were secretly filmed by a member of the public.

Sex offender gunman arrested after shooting four people in three towns across Maine overnight

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LEE, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- The Maine Department of Public Safety Spokesperson Steve McCausland confirms four people have been shot in three northern Maine towns Thursday night.

Police say the three shootings happened in Lee, Benedicta and Silver Ridge.

Police are now actively searching for the gunman. The search is primarily concentrated in the Lee area. Law enforcement have set up road blocks on Route 6 in Lee, checking inside each vehicle.

There is currently a command post setup at Lee Academy to coordinate the efforts.

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Anthony Lord, 35, was detained in Houlton, Maine, on Friday afternoon, ending a six-hour manhunt to catch the sex offender after attacks in Lee, Benedicta and Silver Ridge.

EXCLUSIVE: Get me to the Greek! Obama and daughters set to attend $33K a head private soirée on Manhattan's upper east side to benefit Democrats hosted by multimillionaire shipping magnate George Logothetis

Barack Obama and daughters attend $33K a head private soirée

NEW President Obama and his daughters are heading to the uptown townhouse of shipping magnate George Logothetis and his glamorous wife Nitzia. He was tapped by Obama to join the board of My Brother's Keeper, an initiative launched to help young black men stay on track. Logothetis heads the Libra Group which runs hotels- including the Santorini Grace - and leases planes and helicopters.

George Bush is 'already out of bed' after breaking bone in his neck but his doctor reveals it will take four months to heal 

The former U.S. president sustained the injury after falling at his summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, on Wednesday. He has been fitted with a neck brace and is expected to recover well.

EXCLUSIVE: America's World Cup soccer winning women would beat the MEN - says a man! Landon Donovan calls for ultimate play-off and Alex Morgan says: 'Bring it on.'

NEW Former US men's team hero Donovan tells Daily Mail Online he wants to see a battle of the sexes and predicts another victory for the World Cup winning women - and they agreed.

ISIS film a CHILD carrying out a beheading for the first time: 'Cub of the Caliphate' is the first seen executing a prisoner by decapitation as the terror group increasingly use boys to kill 

ISIS jihadis film a CHILD carrying out a beheading for the first time

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: The sickening murder is understood to have taken at the Western Hir Palace in the province of Homs after the soldier was captured by jihadis at the nearby Al-Bosayri army checkpoint. Wearing camouflage and a black headdress, the boy's face is uncovered (left) - revealing a chilling dead-eyed stare that offers a glimpse of the evil he has witnessed carried out by ISIS' killers (top right). The regime soldier is seen being forced to lay on his stomach as the young boy approaches him from behind, pulls his head back by the hair, and uses a small knife to behead him (bottom right) .

French Muslim teenager arrested on terror charges 'was told to "hit France" by ISIS recruiter after his mother reported him to authorities and blocked him travelling to Syria'

Mandatory Credit: Photo by SIPA/REX Shutterstock (3382423i).. Francois Molins, public prosecutor, during a press conference.. Paris shootings, France - 18 Nov 2013.. A gunman opened fire in the lobby of Liberation newspaper in Paris, The gunman seriously injured a freelance photographer...

French prosecutor Francois Molins (pictured) said the boy, named as Ismael K, 17, planned to decapitate a marine commander on film with Djebril A, 23, and alleged accomplice Antoine F, 19.

Lindsey Graham opens up with both barrels on $10 billion candidate: 'I sure as hell don't need a lecture from Donald Trump about borders!'

South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a 2016 presidential candidate, spoke at a national security summit hosted by Americans for Peace, Prosperity and Security in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on July 17, 2015

NEW 'Illegal immigration has hurt the southwest,' the Republican pol said Friday in Iowa. 'I'd rather fix it than, like, yell about it.' He said Trump is wrong about why people cross the US-Mexico border.

Salman Rushdie condemned for telling parody Twitter account holder @RushdieExplains to stop using his name because 'the joke has worn thin' 

The author sent a public message to the India-based @RushdieExplains account insisting that the owner stops engaging in political debates that could be mistaken for his own personal views.

High school sports team to keep 'Midgets' nickname despite campaign to get it changed for being 'offensive'

About 500 people gathered at the Freeburg Community High School in southern Illinois late Thursday to urge the school board not to dump the mascot.

'I told them I loved them and that it would be OK:' Teen who survived plane crash recalls horror of desperately trying to free screaming grandparents from wreckage

Autumn Veatch recalls trying to free screaming grandparents from crash

Autumn Veatch, 16, (left) was the sole survivor after the plane went down with her and her grandparents near Mazama, Washington, on Saturday. Veatch said after the crash her step-grandparents, Leland and Sharon Bowman, (right) were trapped. She said she couldn't get to Sharon Bowman but burned her hand trying to free Leland.

Body of girl, 12, found in field just hours after her parents reported she was missing in middle of the night 

The death of an unidentified 12-year-old from West Valley City, Utah, is being treated as a homicide after police found her body in a field where grass has grown four feet high.

'For my chunky chick': Florists reveal the rudest, loveliest and downright weirdest messages people request to be written with flowers

Young happy woman receiving flowers --- Image by © Tetra Images/Corbis

With such a small word limit and the awkwardness of having to dictate the message to the florist, penning an appropriate flower delivery message card is no mean feat.

'Oh God of Israel, have mercy': Tragic message left by Jews who fled their Netherlands home during World War Two is discovered 73 years later by builder 

Jelle Kapitein discovered the hidden note scrawled on the wall after he prised off the wooden panels on a bathroom door in his client's house in the village of Bilthoven in The Netherlands.

American student at St Andrew's University who spiked his classmate's wine with antifreeze is jailed for three years over the 'wicked and deceitful' crime 

Alexander Hilton, now aged 24, encouraged fellow US national Robert Forbes to drink the wine which he had spiked with methanol on the evening of a ball for students at St Andrews University in Fife.

I see you! Adorable dog leaps into the air to find its owner getting lost running through tall grass

Dog leaps into the air to find its owner getting lost running through tall grass

NEW Alfie can be seen in the clip energetically running through the waist-high grass, including one sweet moment when his owner yells 'This way!' and his head immediately pops up, ready to find her again. The adorable video, called 'How my dog finds me in a field', has been viewed more than 200,000 times since it was uploaded on YouTube this week.

Former Marine who strangled his stepfather with 'atomic wedgie' for insulting his mother is jailed for 30 years

Brad Lee Davis pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter killing his stepfather Denver St Clair with an 'atomic wedgie' during a drunken family fight in December 2013.

Eye shadow on the scalp, toothbrush to tease and conditioner BEFORE shampoo: Easy hair hacks every woman should know

From applying conditioner before shampoo, to using eye shadow on the hair line, FEMAIL looks at the easy but unexpected hair hacks that every woman should know.

US inspectors will be banned from all Iranian nuclear sites under controversial deal amid warnings 'only American experts can tell if they are cheating'

Susan Rice, United States' Ambassador to the United Nations at United Nations headquarters in New York.

30 May 2012. Reports state on 13 December 2012 that Susan Rice has withdrawn  her name for consideration to be next US Secretary of State.  EPA/JUSTIN LANE

As the U.S. currently does not have diplomatic relations with Iran, no Americans will be involved in the on the ground inspections of the nuclear facilities, National Security Adviser Susan Rice said.

Obama snubs the Waldorf Astoria for his NYC visit amid fears the hotel is bugged by the Chinese, breaking a presidential tradition started when Hoover was in the White House 

The Department of State had traditionally housed US officials at the Waldorf Astoria ever since Herbert Hoover stayed there. But Obama has opted to stay elsewhere following its takeover by the Chinese.

Furious road rage driver meets his match when victim fights back and pins him to the ground with ease before calling the police

Lee Schismenos punches Yuma motorcyclist in road rage video

Lee Schismenos faces charges of assault, disorderly conduct, threats, endangerment and impaired driving after punching motorcyclist Cody Munoz and shoving bike passenger Luisa Loy. The attack in Yuma was captured on Munoz's helmet camera. Schismenos, 51, is seen, top left and right, attacking the duo before Munoz grabs Schismenos and pins him to the floor before asking for help, pictured bottom left and right. Footage of the attack has been viewed over 7million times on YouTube.

Cancer survivor testifies in divorce trial to save 'my babies' as she tries to get custody of frozen embryos that are her only hope for a biological child

Mimi Lee, 46, who is infertile after surviving breast cancer, said during her testimony on Thursday 'I want my babies' claiming the frozen embryos are her last chance to have a genetic child of her own.

The woman trapped in a real life Groundhog Day: Mother repeatedly relives the same day after fainting and hitting her head on a pole

Nikki Pegram, 28, from Wellingborough in Northamptonshire, wakes up every day thinking it is still the 15th October 2014 - the day she fainted and hit her head on a metal pole outside a hospital.

Missing cobra believed to have killed teen pet shop worker is found dead

Austin police said on Friday morning that they found the snake not far from a Lowe's home improvement parking lot on Interstate 35 near Parmer Lane where it was believed it got loose.

Man is arrested on suspicion of stealing $30 in a heist at a LEMONADE STAND after teenage girls gave him a free drink because he had no money 

Santini Tate was arrested on suspicion of stealing a money box from two teenage girls who were selling lemonade in Rancho Cucamonga in California. The suspect was given a free drink first.

Is this the luckiest couple on earth (or are they just very annoying?) Impossibly beautiful pair shows off their round-the-world adventures in mesmerizing video

Jay Alvarrez and Alexis Ren show off round-the-world adventures in video

In a tribute to his stunning girlfriend, Californian photographer Jay Alvarrez dedicated a slow motion movie to girlfriend Alexis Ren featuring clips of the model on their globe-trotting travels. The mesmerising video was uploaded to Jay's YouTube channel where it has proved popular with viewers, having racked up over a million views. The clip, entitled, 'Girl Of My Dreams', shows leaping into the sea, swimming with sharks (bottom right) and tip-toeing along the edge of infinity pools.

'Artificial Intelligence is as dangerous as NUCLEAR WEAPONS': AI pioneer warns smart computers could doom mankind

Professor Stuart Russell, a computer scientist at the University of California in Berkeley, has warned advances in AI mirror the research that led to nuclear weapons.

Teen driver 'struck cyclist and then drove a half-mile with the dying man lodged in the windshield before dumping him in an alley' 

Silverio Alaniz, 19, struck Jimmie Sines, 54, in Dallas, police said. Sines was found in the alley and taken to a nearby hospital, where he died. Alaniz was charged with causing an accident involving death.

Some people really ARE born with a sweet tooth: Genes mean some of us DO need more sugar to get the same hit

People with a 'weak sweet taste' may need extra sugar to get the same sweet hit as others experience, researchers from Monell Chemical Senses Center found.

Medical student is facing the axe after taking a SELFIE while delivering a woman's baby at a hospital in Venezuela

Student obstetrician Daniel Sanchez uploaded the image, taken in a hospital in Venezuela, onto his Instagram page with the caption: 'Lady I can deliver your baby but first let me take a selfie'.

Bravely baring it all: Photographer captures amputee war veterans posing naked and proudly revealing their injuries in powerful picture series 

Photographer captures amputee war veterans posing naked and proudly revealing their

Michael Stokes, 52, takes pictures of vets who have lost limbs, with and without their prosthetics The men and women pose confidently in various states of undress, and the newest ones will appear in a Kickstarter-funded coffee table book called Always Loyal. There is also currently a wall calendar called Bare Strength featuring the photos that is available to buy on Amazon.

Could that 'cheat day' be making YOU fat? Nutritionists say indulging on the weekend is wreaking havoc with our weightloss goals... and it's all down to psychology 

Woman holding food --- Image by © Jamie Grill/Tetra Images/Corbis

Cheat days may make you feel less deprivedon your weightloss journey, but will they help you reach your goals or will they sabotage all the hard work you have put in so far? The experts believe the latter.

Father, 47, shot dead sons aged 10 and 12 and then turned gun on himself because 'he could not provide for his family after losing his job'

Julian Roary, 47, and his two sons, Julian Roary Jr., 12 and Ian Roary, 10, were found in an upstairs bedroom in the 8900 block of Yvonne Ave. in Perry Hall, Baltimore, shortly after midnight.

Why cops REALLY shoot innocent bystanders: Study says 'itchy brain' caused by lack of attention is to blame 

A soldier without identifying insignia mans a machine gun outside the Crimean parliament building shortly after several dozen soldiers took up positions there on March 1, 2014 in Simferopol, Ukraine. The soldiers' arrival comes the day after soldiers in similar uniforms stationed themselves at Simferopol International Airport and Russian soldiers occupied the airport at nearby Sevastapol in moves that are raising tensions between Russia and the new Kiev government. Crimea has a majority Russian population and armed, pro-Russian groups have occupied government buildings in Simferopol.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

NEW Firing a gun is made up of many smaller decisions and movements that require coordination between multiple brain areas - and an 'itchy brain' can cause mistakes.

Homeless man, 32, arrested for 'making child porn of girl, 10, he would bind with zip-ties and sexually assault'

NEW Swansea, Illinois police said Gary MJ Grodin, also known as Mikel Grodin, 32, bound the girl's hands with zip ties and forced her to engage in sex acts with him while videotaping it on his cellphone.

Move over Cara! Swedish model gets cult following on Instagram for her tongue-in-cheek posts about the fashion industry and life as a 21-year-old in New York

Swedish model gets cult following on Instagram for her tongue-in-cheek posts about the

Tilda Lindstam, 21, from Sweden, moved to New York to pursue modelling. In the last two years she has gained a cult following on Instagram for posting comedy pictures about her life.

Ready for my close-up: Bungling burglar who broke into LA home accidentally records a video selfie revealing his identity

This July 11, 2015 frame taken from video provided by the Los Angeles Police Department, shows a Los Angeles burglar who accidentally made a selfie with his victim's iPhone. The crook briefly recorded himself standing in the living room before he fled with the phone. (Los Angeles Police Department via AP)

The yet-to-be identified male accidentally activated the camera app, filming himself as he picked up the iPhone after breaking into a home in Venice, Los Angeles.

Nazi gold hoard unearthed: 217 coins found with swastika seal were buried underneath a tree during last days of World War II

Armed with a metal detector, Florian Bautsch found 10 coins in a hollow under a tree near the northern town of Lueneburg and professionals then excavated another 207.

Swipe right for a SECOND wife: The 'Muslim Tinder' that sets up married men with their next bride - and even enables them to ask her father's permission

Created by a Russian inventor, the 'My Diaspora' app uses the same principles as Tinder where polygamous men can log on and find willing women to become their second wives close by

Prison Break drug lord El Chapo had an 18-MINUTE headstart before anyone realized he had escaped into mile long tunnel 

This photo shows the shower area and opening to a tunnel, where authorities claim drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, slipped into the tunnel to escape from his prison cell, at the Altiplano maximum security prison, in Almoloya, west of Mexico City, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Experts have said the tunnel would have been more than a year in planning and building. The digging would have caused noise. The entrance was in a place beyond the view of security cameras at Mexico's toughest prison. They also said it was clear the escape by Mexico's most powerful drug lord must have involved inside help on a grand scale. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)

At least 18 minutes passed before anyone was alerted to the escape of drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, Mexican lawmakers said, giving the notorious criminal a massive headstart.

Is this the best wedding toast ever? Sisters steal the show on bride's big day by singing a medley that leaves guests in stitches

Best wedding toast ever as sisters sing a medley that leaves guests in stitches

Two young women stole the show at their sister's wedding in California when they took to the stage and sang their own hilarious lyrics to a compilation of well-known songs. Recorded at the West Shore Cafe and Inn, in Lake Tahoe, the duo had guests in fits of laughter while singing and dancing along to everything from the Jackson 5 track 'I Want You Back' to The Edwin Hawkins Singers song 'Oh Happy Day'.

Man's severed hand is grafted to his LEG for a month to keep it alive - before doctors successfully re-attach it

Factory worker Zhou was rushed to hospital in Changsha, in China's Hunan Province, after his hand was chopped off during a work accident involving a spinning blade machine.

Shocking footage of the moment a plane passenger realizes the DOOR has been left open thousands of feet in the air

The footage is believed to have been shot on a tiny Twin Otter propeller plane during a flight between Lawas, in northeastern Malaysia, and the nearby town of Miri.

Crumbling playground of the rich and famous: Haunting images of decaying Cabo Blanco where Hemingway, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne and Paul Newman partied - and greed almost destroyed it

Cabo Blanco images where Hemingway, Marilyn Monroe and Paul Newman partied

The Marlin, squid and swordfish in the waters of Cabo Blanco attracted fishermen from across the world to Peru in the 1950s and 60s. Indeed, the quality of the catch in the Pacific waters was encapsulated forever by the famous picture of Hemingway and a Marlin (centre). But overfishing has destroyed the anchovy population, so the big fish no longer swim in the seas - and the popularity of the resort has gone with it, so now all that is left is an empty pool, crumbling facades and empty bar rooms.

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Newlyweds forced apart after six days of marriage when the wife was deported to Russia at the end of their honeymoon cruise

Joshua and Liza Hedges forced apart after days of marriage after wife is deported

Joshua and Liza Hedges were returning from Mexico after their July 3 wedding when immigration officers said Liza, 18, was in the country illegally because her tourist visa was under her maiden name. They said she was also supposed to state she was getting married when she entered the country two weeks prior. Joshua was told by Immigration Services that he dido file anything to change Liza's status, information he found out was incorrect. The couple have been separated again after having a long-distance relationship for two years.

Louis Tomlinson's estranged father Troy Austin begs to be involved in his grandchild's life after it emerges the 1D star is set to become a dad following brief fling

SANTA CLARA, CA - JULY 11:  Louis Tomlinson of One Direction performs at Levi's Stadium on July 11, 2015 in Santa Clara, California.  (Photo by John Medina/WireImage)

It emerged this week that Louis Tomlinson is expecting a child with Los Angeles-based stylist Briana Jungwirth following a brief relationship and his own estranged father is desperate to be involved. 

Uber debuts 'de Blasio' feature with extortionate wait times on app in scathing attack on NYC mayor's bid to cap their number of drivers

Along with hailing a car, Uber riders in New York City can now summon a vision of a dystopian future where a car takes 25 minutes to show up. The new ?feature? appears as a button labeled ?DE BLASIO? at the bottom of the screen, along with ones for black cars and food delivery. The option, named after Mayor Bill de Blasio, doesn't bring a car to your door. Instead, it offers such ominous messages as ?NO CARS-SEE WHY? and ?SEE WHAT HAPPENS.?
It's Uber Technology's latest salvo in its fight with the New York City taxi cab industry. The company has also started running television advertisements against de Blasio. Uber is protesting a bill that would limit the company from expanding the number of cars on its system in New York City by more than 1 percent of its current size. The bill may go for a vote as early as next week.

Uber and other on-demand tech companies, such as Airbnb, are facing pressure from regulators around the world. Some of the companies, including Uber, have routinely u

The new tab below Uber Pool is titled 'DE BLASIO'. It brings up an extortionate wait time of 25 minutes and the words: 'This is what Uber will look like in NYC if Mayor de Blasio's Uber cap bill passes.'

Asteroid worth £3 TRILLION in precious metals set to pass Earth on Sunday - and YOU can watch it live

The space rock named UW-158 has attracted the attention of asteroid mining company Planetary Resources, because of its 90 million tonne core of platinum.

Meet the toddler TWICE the size of his mother: Woman who cannot walk or stand due to brittle bone disease has her 'miracle' child thanks to surrogate

Marie Andrews is 17in tall while her 19-month-old son Mark is 32in. The 32-year-old, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, suffers from a condition called osteogenesis imperfecta.

Cook up a culinary masterpiece in mere minutes! Video reveals how to make a delicious chocolate cake using just TWO ingredients 

NEW A video posted to Rumble by DIY filmmaker lauri132 shows how to create a cake in your microwave using just melted chocolate ice cream and some flour, mixed and heated for a few minutes.

Brave Saudi woman turns the tables on religious police who hound her for wearing eye make-up by filming them until they cower away

Saudi woman turns the tables on Muttawa religious police in Rydhya by filming them

Woman who calls herself Fatma Ibrahim Hussein in the footage, captured the moment six religious police began following her around the Nakheel Mall in Saudi Arabia's capital of Ridhya. Mrs Hussein was out shopping with her husband when the muttawa police officers approached, accusing her of dressing 'provocatively' by wearing eye makeup. The film shows them telling her to leave the mall, then ordering a shopkeeper to ignore her as she tries to buy jewellery.

Biplane propeller plummets from sky and slices through roof of woman's home into her bedroom... but pilot still manages to glide to safety

Maria Cebula of Hagaman, New York, said that she had trouble sleeping last night after the eight-foot Meyers OTW propeller fell onto her home on Thursday afternoon.

Bright lights, big city: Haunting photographs show the lonely beauty of life in the world's busiest places 

French photographer, Floriane De Lassee, has been working on her project, Insider Views, for over a decade. In that time, she's travelled to vibrant cities capturing scenes of solitude.

'Israeli snipers' killed top Syrian official at his seaside chalet - Edward Snowden files reveal

U.S. intelligence files leaked by Snowden purport to show that Israel killed Brigadier General Mohammed Suleiman in Tartus in 2008.

The Theory of Selfie-taking: Student's graduation-day snap is photobombed by Stephen Hawking 

Now-former Queen Mary University of London student Alex Greenwood, 21, was taking a photo to send to friends of him in his gown and cape when the physicist appeared in the background.

Detroit mom who killed her two children and put them in freezer sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole

Mitchelle Blair who killed her children and put them in freezer sentenced to life

Mitchelle Blair, (right) 36, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after admitting to throwing scalding water and beating two of her children before killing them in 2012 and 2013. The bodies of Stoni, (bottom left) 13, and Stephen, (top left) 9, were discovered earlier this year in a deep freezer at Blair's home by an eviction crew. Blair said that she would 'do it again' and claimed that the children sexually assaulted one of her other kids.

Planned Parenthood head apologizes for 'tone' of doctor who appeared to discuss sale of aborted fetal organs in covert video... but still defends its program 

Cecile Richards (pictured) said sorry for the 'tone and statements' of senior director Dr Deborah Nucatola, who was secretly recorded making the comments in a restaurant in July last year.

Three is the magic number! Meet the single men earning internet fame by documenting their hilarious adventures as the 'token third wheel' in their friends' relationships

The single men documenting their adventures as the 'token third wheel'

Social media users Jordan McGowan, 23, from Minneapolis, Minnesota and New York-based Peter Alden, 29, are garnering attention with photos posted online showing them tagging along their brothers' dates, either taking sneaky snaps when the couples' backs are turned or expertly photobombing their romantic moments.

Inmate, 31, who sexually assaulted 93-year-old woman before stabbing her to death has execution halted due to DNA development

Clifton Williams was convicted of murder after it was alleged he stabbed and beat Cecelia Schneider at her home in Tyler in July 2005. He was due to be given a lethal injection on Thursday.

Court ruling which found UC San Diego unfairly punished a rape suspect will force colleges across U.S. to rip up sex assault guidelines to protect rights of accused, warn experts 

A ruling by a judge that UC San Diego unfairly punished a student for sexual misconduct sends a strong warning that schools that they must protect the rights of the accused, legal experts say

'It's a work of art': Hipster US caddie causes a stir at The Open in St Andrews with a VERY eccentric moustache 

Cameron Tringale's caddie causes a stir at The Open with his moustache 

NEW Carl Smith (pictured) became the talk of Twitter when he was broadcast live caddying during the BBC's live coverage of The Open from St Andrews - complete with his expertly waxed moustache. Caught looking steely-eyed as he lugged American Cameron Tringale's clubs around the drenched Old Course, Smith instantly became a favourite with eagle-eyed golf fans who clocked his hipster style.

Mistress kidnapped her lover's wife then murdered her before turning the gun on herself after being caught in high-speed Alabama police chase 

Sandra Barnett, 49, was taken from her home in Georgia on Wednesday in a black Dodge Durango by her husband's girlfriend, police confirmed. She was reported missing by a relative.

Step away from the chocolate! Fifteen healthy foods that will curb your appetite (and stop mindless snacking)

From foods that are full of fibre to nibbles containing nutrients that tell the brain that you are full, FEMAIL examines the smart snacks that will keep hunger pangs at bay for longer.

Suge Knight 'claims his toilet is driving him insane and that he might have a brain tumor' as he petitions for new jail cell and lower bail

FILE - In this July 7, 2015, file photo,  Marion Hugh "Suge" Knight sits for a hearing in his murder case in Superior Court in Los Angeles. Knight's attorneys are arguing that the former rap music mogul's bail in a murder case should be reduced from $10 million. His attorneys are expected to contend Friday, July 17, 2015, that the bail amount is excessive and should be reduced, but a prosecutor argues the amount is appropriate given his criminal history and failure to appear for court hearings in other cases. (Patrick T. Fallon/Pool Photo via AP, File)

The 50-year-old's new attorney Tom Mesereau has petitioned for Suge to get a new jail cell in addition to having his bail reduced from $10 million in the murder case.

Is YOUR home childproof? How flat screen TVs, E-cigarettes and nappy bags are putting children at risk... and most accidents happen in summer holidays

Summer is the peak season for childhood accidents - and almost half of them occur at home. Parents are being urged to be more vigilant as many everyday household items can kill or cause serious harm.

Inside the KKK: Chilling images reveal how white supremacists are still carrying out cross burnings and 'sacred rituals' hidden from society across the U.S.

KKK images show white supremacists still carrying out cross burnings across US

Photographer Johnny Milano, 26, has been documenting the KKK in all corners of America, including Texas, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia, since 2012. His photo series provide a fascinating insight to the white supremacist subculture that lives on some 150 years after the end of the Civil War, existing on the margins of modern society across the United States. Klanmembers can be seen dressed in traditional robes as they stand alongside affiliate groups and members of the National Socialist Movement to hold the cross burning ceremonies which have come to symbolise the Ku Klux Klan.

Charge your phone with a CANDLE: Device uses flame to produce electricity during power cuts... and can be used indoors

The Candle Charger has been developed by San Francisco based company Stower to provide emergency electricity to charge small devices during a power cut.

Move over Apple Watch! Samsung's next Gear A smartwatch will boast a round face and GPS to load maps faster

The South Korean tech firm's Gear A watch is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Note 5 next month, just ahead of Apple's next iPhone announcement.

Manhunt launched for suspect who killed a young father after he ran over his dog and 'got angry when he was asked to pay for the dog's medical bills'

Demonte Antone Thomas, 27, allegedly shot and killed Michael Davis, 22, on June 26, hours after he was accused of running over Davis's poodle in a parking lot in Lancaster, California.

Medical students mistakenly SLICE into newborn's penis as they cut his umbilical cord

Medical students delivering the newborn at a hospital in Saltillo in north-eastern Mexico accidentally sliced the boy's foreskin as they went to cut the umbilical cord.

Search continues for toddler who vanished from Idaho campsite last week as police reveal chance he was abducted is 'remote'

Idaho police search for missing Deorr Kunz Jr who vanished from campsite

Deorr Kunz Jr. disappeared from the Timber Creek Campground (bottom right) in Leadore. More than 100 people are searching the campsite and are focusing on the Timber Creek and Stone Reservoir. The public has been asked not to look for the boy on their own because it could detract from search dogs' abilities to tract his scent. Police said the family are not suspects in the boy's disappearance and asked the public to stop questioning their innocence on social media.

It's war against The Donald as Rick Perry says Trump is spewing 'a toxic mix of demagoguery and nonsense' on border security -- but the billionaire is still leading in national polls 

Trump says Perry did 'a terrible job' protecting the border as governor. Perry fires back: He 'needs a primer in whose responsibility it is to secure the border. That's a federal responsibility.'

Hillary Clinton proposes businesses that share profits with their employees receive 15% tax credits

Clinton detailed the first component of her economic platform aimed at raising middle-class incomes at a town hall meeting in Dover, New Hampshire.

Pictured: The 'offensive' Samsung cartoons of Jewish U.S. hedge fund boss which sparked anti-Semitism row in South Korea

Paul Singer, Jewish chief executive of a U.S. hedge fund who wanted to block a merger between two Samsung affiliates in South Korea has become the target of the vile abuse

Acne sufferer who spent $600 a month on products to hide his skin now creates beauty tutorials teaching guys with spotty skin how to use make-up

Jake Ward, from Birmingham, barely left the house after his skin erupted with spots in his late teens. Now 23, he has created a YouTube channel sharing his tips with other sufferers.

From wasp-waisted and busty to the rise of the waif and Kim Kardashian style big bottoms: How the ideal body shape has changed over 100 years 

From Kim Kardashian to wasp-waists, how the ideal body shape has changed

The ideal body shape has changed enormously over the last 100 years. In the 1910s, an extreme hourglass was achieved using corsets but today, an ample bottom on a slender frame is most popular. Between then and now, a range of different body ideals, among them sporty, waiflike and boyish, have come in and out of fashion.

Softball dads are arrested for getting into a bloody brawl in Maryland after one of their daughters was kicked off the team 

Footage recorded by a witness shows Michael Barbella (left), 48, and Michael Duffy, 45, punching each other in the car park of the Wicomico County Youth and Civic Center on Wednesday.

Eighty people, mainly women, are injured in a stampede sparked when a mouse is spotted at a mosque full of worshippers in Morocco 

Officials said the rush happened in Casablanca's Hassan II mosque in Morocco while it was full of worshippers on Monday evening. Those hurt, mainly women, suffered light injuries and fractures.

Death of the SIM card? Apple and Samsung keen on rolling out an e-SIM, rumours claim

Apple and Samsung are rumoured to be in advanced talks with the GSMA - the London-based association that represents the mobile telecom industry - to replace fiddly cards with an e-SIM.

Apple set to declare biggest annual profit EVER with $52.5 billion in upcoming fiscal report thanks to rocketing demand for iPhone

People queue to buy the last iPhone 6 in front of the Apple Store of the Puerta del Sol in Madrid, Spain. 
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were launched on September 19, 2014 in the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico and Singapore. The iPhone 6 is available in more than 20 additional countries since today, and 115 countries by the end of the year.    AFP PHOTO/ GERARD JULIEN        
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The tech firm has earned $52.5 billion this fiscal year, analysts claim, dismissing fears that successful smartphone brands in China would eclipse one of the most lucrative markets.

The red-light city in the Philippines that is filled with children fathered by Australian sex trade tourists who get women pregnant before abandoning them with nothing

Philippines' Angeles City filled with children fathered by Australian tourists

Angeles City in the Philippines has earned an international reputation for its sex tourism. Young mothers in the town are being left to raise their children, conceived by Australian tourists, amidst borderline poverty and with no financial support. Children like Francine (left), and John (right), were conceived by Australian men on holiday, who met their mothers as workers in the red light district, and ceased contact after learning of the pregnancies.

Tragedy strikes as heroic schoolgirl dies while trying to save brother from drowning despite being unable to swim herself

A young girl has died after trying to rescue her younger brother from drowning. Chen Ruixue, 11, and her brother, 7, were playing by a river when the tragic accident happened.

Exfoliate for a week before, prepare to roll over and NEVER shave between appointments: What your waxer wants you to know (and the things that'll give the best results) 

There's a few simple steps that will make the whole experience less painful - and more effective. FEMAIL called on Lainey Everett, Beauty Therapist, to share her insight.

The holiday 'hotspot' you DON'T want to visit: Lost island where tribe kills visitors becomes top-rated destination after pranksters posted fake reviews

Pranksters have shared their made-up experiences on the hostile North Sentinel Island in the Indian Ocean, including dodging the tribe's spears and being tied to a rotisserie.

Iran on the rise: Why the ancient hotspot looks set for a tourism rebirth as a new destination for beaches and skiing following lifting of economic sanctions

Buoyed by the historic nuclear deal, tour operators and hospitality companies are eyeing Iran optimistically. These are the unexpected attractions including beaches, ancient ruins and skiing.

From an escaped hippo to a volcanic eruption: The 20 striking images that Instagram users rate as the best of 2015 so far

The 20 photos that have been chosen as best of 2015 so far by Instagram users

Cats crowding a Japanese harbour (bottom left) and the volcanic eruption in Chile (top right), are among the most popular photographs of the year so far. Also on the top 20 list are images of footballer Lionel Messi falling into a goal net and commuters battling through the snow in Istanbul (bottom right). Further pictures include colourful Holi celebrations in India (top left) and a world record attempt for the largest Albert Einstein gathering. The selection forms the 20 most-liked pictures on the Reuters Instagram account so far this year, announced by the news agency today.

Exploring one of America's most bizarre museums, where trees grow through car windows and every piece of junk is a classic auto 

Owner Walter Dean Lewis' parents started the business in 1931 as a general store that also sold auto parts in White, Georgia. His collection of classics grew to 400 with people paying $15 to visit.

Telekinesis has arrived! You can now drive a car with MIND CONTROL... providing you only want to go in a straight line

The vehicle was developed by a research team from Tianjing's Nankai University in north east China in collaboration with car makers, Great Wall Motor. Trials were run July 15.

Dangerous trend of social smoking among women: Having fewer than 5 cigarettes a day still 'triples the risk of heart disease'

A fifth of women smoke five or fewer cigarettes a day - but they shouldn't 'fool themselves' into thinking smoking is harmless, say University of Texas at Austin researchers.

Maroon 5 are forced to abandon concert in China after guitarist Jesse Carmichael tweets about meeting the Dalai Lama

The pop group removed two dates in Beijing and Shanghai from their website shortly after Carmichael posted the tweet, though gigs in Taiwan and South Korea remain.

Jumping for joy: Teenager celebrates after using trampoline, two basketballs and two flips to create one EPIC trick shot

Teen uses trampoline, two basketballs and two flips to create trick shot

NEW Kevin Libertowski (top right) of Cleveland, Ohio, fired one shot underhand while doing a back flip on his backyard trampoline and then launched another while performing a front flip (top left). The first basketball bounced on the pavement in front of a hoop 60 feet away (center) and arrived at the basket right before the second shot swished through the net. Libertowski previously rose to Internet stardom when he made a similar video in 2013, though his most recent effort is most likely his best ever.

Did prehistoric humans use DENTISTS? 14,000-year-old tooth decay found to have been scraped out with sharpened stone

A tooth from the remains of a Palaeolithic hunter found in north east Italy has been found to have tiny cut marks from a sharp flint tool used to dig out infected tissue.

A very polite robot uprising! Humanoid shows a glimmer of self-awareness - and apologises - during scientific experiment

Scientists at The Rensselaer AI and Reasoning Lab (Rair) in New York, led by Professor Selmer Bringsjord, conducted an experiment on three Nao robots (pictured).

Undercover police officer poses as a disabled man on the streets of Vancouver as part of covert anti-robbery operation - but is stunned at the generosity and honesty of passers-by

Undercover officer posing as disabled in Vancouver shocked by generosity

Sergeant Mark Horsley (left) pretended to be paralysed as part of a covert investigation, which was launched in response to two knifepoint robberies on people in wheelchairs in Vancouver, Canada. He secretly filmed the interactions he had with people, including those who asked him for change and others who just stopped to chat. Despite telling people he could not count and allowing them to handle his money, Mr Horsley ended up with just over 24 dollars in extra cash after five deployments. He described the experience as 'inspiring'.

Mayor says children must be kept inside between 2pm and 5pm and tells town to be quiet as it becomes the first in Spain to have an official afternoon nap time 

Joan Faus Vitoria, the mayor of Ador in the province of Valencia, has formally designated the hours between 2pm and 5pm as a time for locals to take their afternoon siestas.

It WON'T stop you tanning, it MUST be worn on cloudy days and luxury brands AREN'T better.. experts bust the sunscreen myths

EXCLUSIVE: Consultant dermatologist Dr Noor Almaani and sun cream developer Seena Seka reveal the truth about sun cream and the common - and dangerous - mistakes many of us make.

Swipe right for a SECOND wife: The 'Muslim Tinder' that sets up married men with their next bride - and even enables them to ask her father's permission

Created by a Russian inventor, the 'My Diaspora' app uses the same principles as Tinder where polygamous men can log on and find willing women to become their second wives close by

The phone that goes to 11: Rock amp maker Marshall reveals its first smartphone for music fans - and says it is the loudest on Earth

Does the volume go to 11? Amp maker Marshall reveals its first smartphone for music fans

The $499 Android handset has a dedicated music button, two headphone sockets and a scroll wheel to move through playlists quickly, with dual speakers the makers claim are the loudest on the market.

The secret swimming pools of Paris' catacombs: Intrepid explorers risk arrest to provide rare glimpse of French capital's underworld

The secret swimming pools of Paris' catacombs explored by 'cataphiles'

Beneath the scorching Parisian streets, there are several hidden swimming pools in old tunnels that have been mapped by a fearless diver, even though it is illegal to enter. A production crew has lifted the veil on one of Paris' best-kept secrets in a new film (top left). Alexander J.E. Bradley and his production crew (top right) set out to film the cavernous, often-flooded underworld and the locals, known as 'cataphiles', who have been exploring it for years.

Never lose your keys again! Trakkies warn you if you're about to leave the house without your purse, phone and more

The Dutch design works with a smartphone app. If you are about to leave something behind with a Trakkie attached to it, the user will be alerted with a flash of light or a noise.

'I'm slowly turning to stone': Woman, 23, who suffers from terminal illness details how disease is slowly destroying her body

Chanel White was a 20-years-old newlywed just off her honeymoon when she was diagnosed with systemic scleroderma, a disease characterized by the hardening of the skin and connective tissues.

Terrified Greeks flee their homes as the country is hit by spate of wildfires which have trapped tourists on beaches and blanketed Athens in thick smokes 

Firefighters are currently battling fires in Laconia using water-dropping planes and helicopters, as well as sending coast guard boats to rescue scores of people trapped on a beach.

Merkel survives rebellion among her own party as German parliament approves Greek bailout and IMF chief Lagarde insists creditors must 'ease' the debt burden

BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 17:  German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during debates prior to a vote over the third EU financial aid package to Greece at an extraordinary session of the German parliament, the Bundestag, on July 17, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The Bundestag is among several European parliaments that must vote on whether to allow negotations over the aid package that will help Greece to avert state bankruptcy and shore up the Greek banking system.  (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Angela Merkel has won a vote which paves the way for her to thrash out the terms of a £58.5bn rescue package for Greece, though a large number of her own MPs voted against the government.

Siberia's mystery child warrior unwrapped: MRI scans glimpse inside the medieval mummy -  revealing a bronze axe, Persian tools and a bear pendant

Siberia's mystery child warrior unwrapped revealing a bronze axe

The boy warrior (remains pictured left) found in Siberia was from a mysterious lost civilisation from the 12th century with links to Persia and was buried with an axe head (pictured bottom right) and jewellery. The remains were very well preserved due to being covered in copper plates which prevented oxidation, being wrapped in fur and bark, and a sinking of the temperature in the 14th century. Five other mummified bodies have been found at the mysterious Zeleny Yar site. One is shown top right.

Drones set to deliver medical equipment to one of the most isolated places in the world - which is so remote unhealthy residents go untreated because they can't reach help

The drone, masterminded by Australian start up Flirtey, will be transporting medical supplies to a town in Wise County, Southwest Virginia- one of the most isolated places in the world.

This is what it looks like when you print out ALL of Wikipedia (and only it takes 25 days and 5,244,111 sheets of paper!) 

New York artist Michael Mandiberg wanted to physically explain a petabyte - which is one million gigabytes (GB) - and the answer was printing online encyclopedia Wikipedia.

Boyfriend uses selfie stick to capture the moment he proposed to his girlfriend on Golden Gate Bridge 

Man uses selfie stick to capture proposal to girlfriend on Golden Gate Bridge

Chrislord Templonuevo decided the time was right to propose to his fiancee Lauren Ratcliff and took her to the Golden Gate Bridge in California to do it. Holding the ring in his left hand and the selfie stick in his right, Templonuevo playfully checks the camera and also that he's doing the right thing as he proposes.

Three masked men steal $500,000 cash at gunpoint - and a trail of spilled bills quickly leads to one man's arrest

Police say three armed men wearing masks robbed the Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh, North Carolina of $500,000, but left a trail of cash that led to the arrest of Adjani Jari Bryant.

It's official! Speaking more than one language makes you smarter: Bilingual people have more grey matter than those who only know their mother tongue

Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Centre found that being bilingual increases the size of the part of the brain responsible for attention span and short term memory.

17 year old boy grows BREASTS after consuming too much fast food and fizzy drinks - and he's not the only one

For some men, having breasts would be their worst nightmare. But for one 17 year old boy in Nanjing, eastern China, this nightmare was an unfortunate reality. And he's not alone.

Graphic signs warning tourists not to defecate in public are posted near waterfall in Iceland after car parks and a CEMETERY were used as toilets

Fed up locals are blaming holidaymakers who are camping or sleeping in their cars while taking a road trip across Iceland's rugged landscape and visiting the Gullfoss waterfall.

   

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The shocking moment pedestrian is sent flying in horrific fatal car crash... by driver who was already a wanted man in Russia for dangerous driving 

Pedestrian sent flying in fatal car crash by driver already wanted in Russia

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A driver who killed one pedestrian and injured another after his car mounted a pavement in Moscow, was already on a federal wanted list for dangerous driving. CCTV footage captured the fatal crash, showing the pedestrians running from the car before they were hit. Driver Andrei Isayey, 25, is facing a prison sentence following the crash. He can be seen in the footage emerging from his Lexus and checking the damage to his car before going to check the injured pedestrians.

It's never too late to learn! Meet the 100 year old woman who has finally learnt to write her name after a century of illiteracy 

Zhao Jinshun, 100, went to literacy classes in Sanbao, China. The woman had no previous education. She now knows over 100 characters and can write her name and address.

Would you buy a DIVORCE dress? New age therapist creates emerald silk gown to help 'heal' women's hearts after their marriages break down... but it will set you back $5,400

Astrologer and designer Nicolas Aujula, from London, conceived of the red-carpet dress to help ex-wives to celebrate their new-found freedom, saying it's time women dressed for their 'soul'.

Orphan bear cubs learning how to become wild explore surroundings and drink milk from a bottle in adorable video (and one curious baby even attempts to escape pen)

Orphan bear cubs learning how to become wild in video

A litter of 16 orphan bear cubs, currently in the process of learning how to become wild again, were captured on camera exploring their surroundings and drinking milk from a bottle. The bears, who are currently at IFAW's Orphan Bear Rescue Center in Bubonitsy, Russia, are in the early stages of their rehab process and live in a temperature-controlled environment that mimics their mother's den.

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Hundreds of migrants clamber on board packed trains in Macedonia in desperate attempt to seek a new life in Europe after Hungary build a 175km fence to stop them crossing into the country

Hundreds of migrants clamber on board packed trains in Macedonia in desperate attempt to

NEW Legs in the air, desperately trying to cram through a tiny carriage window in Macedonia, one migrant is dragged inside a train bound for Serbia. Meanwhile hundreds of other people jostle beneath him, attempting to clamber on board the packed train at Gevgelija station, near the border of Greece and Macedonia. Once in Serbia, they believe they will be one step closer to western Europe, as they look for a better life in Britain, France or Germany. These photographs reflect how the European community is still struggling to address the ever-growing migrant crisis, as thousands of people flee wartorn areas of the Middle East and Africa for the continent.

Now that's Gangnam Style! Pop star Psy's Rolls Royce crashes into the back of a bus - so he continues his journey in a Porsche

South Korean pop star Psy was involved in a car accident in Hangzhou, east China. Psy had been on his way from the airport to the hotel when his car hit the back of a bus at 3pm July 16.

Can't get your neigh-bour off your back? Spare a thought for Da Vinci, the foal born with a patch by his mane that looks like ANOTHER horse

The chestnut foal, who was born at the start of May at Flying Hall riding school at Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, has the 'horse' profile running up his left flank and neck, merging into his mane.

'We love you, Queen!' Mexican singer whose sanitary towel fell out during live TV performance is hailed a hero after putting down online trolls with witty comebacks

Patricia Navidad was performing on TV when a sanitary pad fell out. She was trolled on social media for the mishap, but her witty responses to the bullies mean she has since been labelled a hero

'See that on my thumb? It's skin cancer': Mother posts Facebook picture to raise awareness of bizarre places deadly melanoma can strike

Melanie Williams, 36, from Leeds, shared this picture on her Facebook page to raise awareness of the importance of getting changes to the skin checked out by a doctor.

The wild horses of Mongolia: Stunning photographs show glorious return of Przewalski's mares in an effort to save the species

Photographs of wild horses of Mongolia show return of Przewalski's mares

As part of the Return of Wild Horses project, four Przewalkski's mares were transported back to their ancestral lands in a collaboration between the Prague Zoo and the Czech Army. The horses were moved from the Kbely military air base in Prague to Bulgan in Mongolia, before enduring a seven-hour drive (top right) to the Takhin Tal Nature Reserve (left). Also pictured, the horses frolicking in their acclimatisation pens (bottom right).

   

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