'I don't know what to. If I give myself up I'll end up in a cell': Suicide bomber left note in a bin before blowing himself up in airport - as police reveal 'the man in white' is STILL on run

Brussels airport attacks 'man in white' revealed as Paris master bombmaker

Belgian brothers Khalid and Ibrahim El Bakraoui have been named as the two airport suicide bombers who blew themselves up eight days after escaping a shoot-out with police in Brussels. The third member of the bombing squad - now known as the 'Man in White' - has also been named as expert bombmaker Najim Laachraoui, who is still on the run after leaving a suitcase packed with explosives and calmly leaving the terminal moments before 14 died at 8am yesterday. Just 79 minutes later a suicide bomber detonated his vest on a Brussels Metro train at Maelbeek station killing 20 people. Laachraoui was already one of the world's most wanted men, having built the suicide vests that helped kill 130 in Paris last November and went on the run with Salah Abdeslam before hiding in Brussels for four months. Abdeslam's arrest on Friday is believed to have sparked yesterday's twin terror attacks on the Belgian capital that left at least 34 people dead, and police fear Laachraoui could be planning another attack in Belgium unless he is found. All of the men were 'well known' to detectives and had been on the run for almost ten days following a shoot-out in a terrorist hideout in the Belgian capital's Forest suburb. They opened fire on police and fled. Yet they still managed to find another address to stay, where they stored the explosives and guns used in Tuesday's attacks.

Brussels weeps for its dead: Heartbreaking scenes as hundreds line city's streets to remember 34 victims killed in terror attacks 

Brussels weeps for its dead: Hundreds remember 34 victims killed in terror attacks

Tears spilled today as friends, family and strangers gathered in solidarity today at Brussel's main square to hold vigil for their loved ones lost in yesterday's terror attacks. In heartbreaking images, a mother - known only as Sonia - held her two young children close as she wept for the victims at the city's Place de la Bourse (main). But Brussels remained defiant today as mourners broke out in a round of applause after the minute's silence held this morning at 11am. The square has become a focal point for Belgians to unite and show solidarity against the ISIS terrorists who brought carnage to their city.

Who is the FOURTH bomber? Mystery of jihadist pictured next to the 'man in white'

Mystery over Brussels airport jihadist pictured alongside 'man in white'

Belgian prosecutors today revealed that one of the El Bakraoui brothers initially believed to have blown himself up at Brussels Airport was actually the suicide attacker who struck at the Metro station. That means one of the suspects seen on airport CCTV moments before the blasts is an as-yet unidentified militant. That man, seen on the left of three jihadis pushing their trolleys through the check-in area, was this morning reported to be Khalid El Bakraoui. But now investigators revealed Khalid died at the subway station, where sources say he may have detonated two devices almost simultaneously, killing 20 commuters.

Donald Trump slams Muslims for failing to report suspicious activity within their own communities as tells viewers he would 'hit ISIS so hard you wouldn't believe it'

'Donald Trump slams Muslims for failing to report suspicious activity

The US Republican presidential candidate said it was 'a disgrace' that a suspect behind last year's Paris attacks had been found after a long manhunt by police in an area of Brussels where he lived. Mr Trump, who wants a ban on Muslims entering the US, condemned the 'outrageous' attacks on the Brussels airport and metro and said he would 'hit ISIS so hard you wouldn't believe it'. Speaking to ITV's Good Morning Britain, Mr Trump said: 'When they see trouble they have to report it, they are not reporting it, they are absolutely not reporting it and that's a big problem.' But UK Home Secretary Theresa May rejected Mr Trump's criticism, dismissing his argument as 'absolutely not the case'. She said police must work with Muslim communities - as they do in Britain - to 'ensure that everything we do is about uniting our communities and not about dividing them'. In the interview by DailyMail.com U.S. Editor-at-Large Piers Morgan, Mr Trump told of his fury that Paris bombings Salah Abdeslam had been living in a Brussels neighbourhood for four months.

'I'm safe': Tragic last text that missing British father sent to his worried aunt after Brussels airport bombings before he got on the metro to work 

David Dixon (pictured), who is originally from Hartlepool, has not been in contact with his partner Charlotte Louise Sutcliffe since leaving for work yesterday morning.

Heartbreak for family of 20-year-old law student who died from horrific injuries after Metro bomb 

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Leopold Hecht (pictured), who studied law at the Université Saint-Louis in Belgian capital, was at the metro station when a bomb was detonated.

'You're on, you f***ers': Emotional Adele rails against terrorists on-stage as fans light up arena to support the victims of the Brussels bombings

Stopping mid-set at her latest London date, the 27-year-old Hello singer railed against the perpetrators of the attacks in an expletive ridden speech in honor of the Belgian city.

PIERS MORGAN: When it comes to terror, isn't it time we started listening seriously to Trump? 

While Obama is 'leading from behind' in foreign policy Trump has a real plan to tackle terror - several in fact.

ISIS celebrate Brussels terror attacks by handing out sweets to residents in Syria 

ISIS have claimed the deadly attacks in Brussels and released photographs showing jihadis handing out sweets to residents in Syria to celebrate the massacre in Europe.

Woman who was pictured covered in blood and dust in aftermath of Brussels airport bombing is revealed to be an Indian air stewardess who is recovering in hospital 

The photograph of Ms Chaphekar, an Indian air stewardess from Mumbai lying injured at the airport, epitomises the horrors of the terror attack in Brussels.

Couple and siblings from New York are among the scores who remain missing after Belgian terror attacks

Kentucky couple and siblings from New York are among the scores who remain missing after

Kentucky couple Justin and Stephanie Shults (left) and New York siblings Sascha (right) and Alexander Pinczowski (right inset) were at Brussels Airport at the time of the two explosions inside a terminal and have not been seen or heard from since the incidents. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the blasts at Brussels Airport and a metro station, which have killed 34 in total and injured close to 200 others. Families of those missing in the Brussels massacre have taken to social media to appeal for information. In the wake of the attacks, Facebook has launched a check-in service for survivors to tell friends and family they are alive.

THIRD brush with terror: American Mormon, 19, left with burns and shrapnel injuries in Brussels attack also survived Boston and Paris bombings

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An American Mormon missionary, Mason Wells, 19, was injured in the Brussels airport terrorist attack after having previously survived the Boston bombing and the Paris attacks.

Metro blast was so fierce that people were burnt on the STREET: Witness tells of horror above ground after massive explosion that killed 20

Dafydd ab Iago, a 74-year-old journalist from South Wales living in Brussels, gave a horrifying account of the scene on the streets of Brussels after a train was blown up in one of a series of terror attacks.

Man in white's brother is medal-winning ATHLETE who represents Belgium in Taekwondo but has disowned terror bombmaker Najim

The brother of Belgium?s public enemy number one is a medal winning athlete who has proudly represented his country ? and is ashamed of his terrorist brother, MailOnline can reveal.
Najim Laachraoui ? the ?man in white? filmed walking through Brussel?s Zaventem Airport minutes with suicide bombers Ibrahim and Khalid El Bakraoui ? is the younger brother Mourad Laachraoui, who represents Belgium in Taekwondo.
Mourad, 29, won a silver medal in the 54kg category at the world championship held in South Korea last year. This is the third medal the electronics? graduate has won for Belgium, adding to previous bronze medals.
Mourad has distanced themselves from his terrorist younger brother Najim, and the family are deeply ashamed of his fanatical opinions and murderous activities.

Najim Laachraoui - the 'man in white' filmed walking through Brussel's Zaventem Airport is the younger brother Mourad Laachraoui (pictured), who represents Belgium in Taekwondo.

Do YOU know the quickest way to change a duvet? We put three different methods to the test - with one VERY clear winner

What's the quickest way to change a duvet?

FEMAIL's Aimee Brannen, from London, put the three most popular methods to the test - using a king-sized duck down duvet  - to find out which is the easiest and quickest way of changing a duvet. Aimee tried the traditional method, which works by putting your arms inside the cover to line up the four corners and sliding it on (top right): the shake approach, which involves turning the sheet inside out, reaching into the corners and shaking the cover down (bottom left) and the rolling method - where you place the quilt on top of the cover, fold like a burrito then unroll (bottom right).

Syria forces on brink of retaking iconic city of Palmyra from ISIS 

Islamic State fighters seized Palmyra, dubbed the "Pearl of the Desert", in May 2015 ©Joseph Eid (AFP/File)

Syrian pro-government forces have advanced to the edge of the famed ancient city of Palmyra, according to a monitor, eyeing a major symbolic victory over the Islamic State jihadist group.

German border police worked 2.7million hours in overtime in the past year to deal with the massive influx of migrants 

The German police union say that officers patrolling the country's border have worked so much overtime that if they all took off time in lieu at the same time, there would be no officers on duty for a whole week.

Were Neanderthals CANNIBALS who caused their own extinction? Early humans may have wiped themselves out by eating one another

Scientists at the University of Rovira Virgili in Tarragona, Spain, say cannibalism played a 'major role' in the demise of the Neanderthals as they resorted to it to survive food shortages.

'Part of me is screaming with the need to hear those words': Meet the wives whose husbands NEVER say I love you

Three little words. They're all I really want to hear. Yet it doesn't matter how much I beg and plead, my husband Martin never tells me that he loves me, writes ANGELA EPSTEIN (pictured).

'I was the hot girl, now I'm the poop girl': Woman who couldn't flush the toilet at her date's house charts how she hid her waste in her HANDBAG in hilarious viral tweets

Makela, from Toronto, Canada, who tweets under the username @_blotty , detailed how she went to the toilet at her partner's house and when the loo wouldn't flush, was forced to take extreme measures.

Russian tour guide, 32, jailed for harassing singer after posing as female fan when she blocked him on Facebook and stalking her to Welsh beach where she walked her dogs

Obsessed fan Aleksey Ilin, 32, travelled 2,000 miles and spent three nights in a bus shelter in a bid to meet pop singer Sian Evans, 44. The Russian stalker has been locked up for eight months.

Never wash your clothes again! Self-cleaning cotton removes dirt and smells when left by a lightbulb for just six minutes

Scientists at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia, have developed a way of growing metal nano-structures on cotton that catalyse the break down of organic stains and grime.

Who needs the Andrex puppy? Four-year-old boy unravels TWELVE rolls of toilet paper to turn the living room into the 'sea' - while his mother nods off for ten minutes 

Four-year-old Jack Radford, from Derby, got to work unraveling the 12 rolls of loo paper and six kitchen rolls, which had been delivered in an online shop, while mother Louise, 44, took a nap.

Wills to the rescue! Prince comforts a patient on a stretcher after flying to an emergency call out - and even travels with him in the ambulance to hospital

Prince William comforts a patient on a stretcher after flying to emergency call out

The Duke of Cambridge was seen breaking with his usual role to quickly jump out of the helicopter and pull an injured man out on a stretcher after landing at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. William was then seen climbing into a waiting ambulance with the patient, who was in his 30s and had been injured by a falling branch, to comfort him as it drove the stricken man the short distance to the emergency department. It comes after William, who has recently been criticised for being work-shy, was seen for the first time back at work since February on Monday, after taking time out for a family ski holiday in France and attending a number of official engagements. He appeared to be accompanied by Dr Sarah McNeilly, who starred in BBC One's popular TV series Helicopter Heroes Down Under during her year as a flying doctor in Australia, who has recently joined the royal at the East Anglian Air Ambulance.

Is this another piece of MH370? Debris bearing the Rolls Royce logo of a Boeing engine washes up on the coast of South Africa

In this photo taken Monday March 21, 2016, a part of a plane is photographed in Mossel Bay, near Cape Town, South Africa. The part which may be part of a plane engine has been found on the southern coast of South Africa and will be checked to see if it belongs to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished two years ago, Malaysian Tranport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said Tuesday, March 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Neels Kruger)

A South African archaeologist has found a piece of debris (pictured) stamped with the logo of Rolls Royce, which made the engine for the missing Boeing airliner Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

'I will always miss you, and I will never forget you': Heartbreaking letter to mystery woman's dead love found by a schoolgirl inside a bottle on Spanish beach

The letter, found in northern Spain, was written by a woman and addressed to a man named Craig - and reveals how he once filled her life with joy and that she still thinks about him often.

Look up! A lunar eclipse will pair with a very bright Jupiter in the dawn sky

At 7:47 am ET (11:47am GMT) this morning, the Earth will cover the moon in its shadow. The penumbral eclipse should be visible throughout most parts of the world.

Could we soon diagnose autism using HAND MOVEMENTS? Unique tics and actions could be used to identify mental health conditions

A team of experts, from the Universities of Exeter, Bristol, Montpellier and Naples Federico II, studied how people mirrored each other with their hands to suggest we all have an individual motor signature.

Has the evolution of the phone come to an end? Experts fear innovation is being held back due to limits about size and battery life

Industry experts believe innovation has stalled. Even Apple is touting smaller handsets as new. Apple's Greg Joswiak is pictured with Apple's iPhone SE at its San Francisco launch.

Woman who was beaten and told she was 'ugly' by an abusive ex-boyfriend launches a modelling agency to prove that women of ALL shapes and sizes are beautiful

Serenna Dee, 23, from Leicestershire, says she spent years feeling like an 'ugly duckling' as a result of bulling and being in an abusive relationship - but she has now launched a modelling career.

Solar Impulse 2 set to return to the skies: Round-the-world flight will resume in April after tests showed repairs were successful

Swiss pilot Bertrant Piccard is conducting test flights from Kalaeloa Airport in Hawaii after the solar powered aircraft was grounded in July following problems with its batteries overheating.

Prairie dogs are SERIAL KILLERS: Sociable rodents savage ground squirrels to make sure they keep tasty grass for themselves

Researchers at the Universities of Maryland and Tulsa studied the behaviour of white-tailed prairie dogs to show they frequently kill Wyoming ground squirrels to boost their food security.

Homewrecker who's the one woman Jerry Hall can't forgive: How bikini model whose affair with Mick Jagger ended the couple's marriage continues to milk her liaison with the Rolling Stone for all it's worth

Mick Jagger's former lover Luciana Gimenez Morad continues to live off affair

Luciana Gimenez Morad (left) is the woman who finally destroyed Jerry's union with the Rolling Stone. The news in November 1998 that Mick Jagger had impregnated a publicity-loving Brazilian bikini model was the final straw for Jerry, who called time on their marriage. And Luciana (bottom right with Jagger and their son, Lucas) continues shamelessly to milk their liaison for all it is worth. Pictured top right, Luciana conducts a toe-curling interview with Jagger on Brazilian TV during which she wore a black lace negligee-style dress.

Gone Girl couple sue police for saying they orchestrated their own abduction and casting doubt on claim that wife was drugged, blindfolded and sexually assaulted

Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn filed a defamation lawsuit against the City of Vallejo in US District Court for Eastern California, in Sacramento, claiming police inflicted emotional distress on them.

'This is just a fender bender, all over sex and gender': Christian mom's anti-transgender rap over new school toilet gender rules 

'Concerned' mom MH Weibe sings 'Gender Bender' in response to Alberta's new LGBTQ rules. She believes children are losing their identity and we're losing our purpose.

Terminally ill comedian's dream comes true after Ellen DeGeneres lands him an HBO stand-up special

Quincy Jones, from Los Angeles, California, was diagnosed with stage-four mesothelioma in July 2015 and doctors gave him one year to live.

Texas woman, 23, shot to death by 8-year-old boy who fired a rifle through a door while under supervision of her husband - who was cleaning guns in the next room 

Carmen Danielle Morris of Elkhart, Texas (pictured) was killed after an eight-year-old boy picked up a rifle around 4:30pm Saturday and fired a shot that pierced a door and struck her in the head.

Is someone impersonating YOU online? Facebook's 'troll hunter' tool will let you catch frauds on the social network

The tool analyses account names and profile pictures of accounts to find ones suspiciously similar to original accounts. It is one of three new tools being tested by the California- based firm.

Pilot of FlyDubai plane which crashed killing 62 had resigned 'because of unbearable schedule' 

The pilot of the FlyDubai jet which crashed in Russia on Saturday, killing all 62 people on board, had resigned due to an unbearable schedule, according to a Russian media outlet.

Former tennis superstar Yevgeny Kafelnikov claims his 17-year-old daughter has become a 'real anorexic' since finding fame as a model in Paris

Yevgeny Kafelnikov has taken to social media to express concerns his daughter Alesya, 17, is suffering from real anorexia - amid reports the model's weight has dropped to 7 stone.

'Be careful, Lyin' Ted, or I will spill the beans on your wife!' Furious Trump hits out at Cruz over anti-Donald advert which 'slut-shames' Melania for nude photo shoot

Trump fury at anti-Donald ad slut-shaming Melania

Donald Trump has hit out at a super PAC trying to sway Utah's conservative voters against Donald Trump by slut-shaming Melania for a nude photo shoot she did for GQ in 2000 (main). The ad, circulated on social media, shows the former model with the words: 'Meet Melania Trump, your next First Lady. Or you could vote for Ted Cruz on Tuesday.' Mr Trump however targeted Mr Cruz for the advert, threatening to 'spill the beans on your wife!' It was not entirely clear what Mr Trump was refering to although Heidi Cruz (pictured right with her husband) has a well-documented history of depression. Cruz was quick to respond saying if he went after her, he'd be 'more of a coward than I thought'.

Hillary goes after Trump after she wins Arizona - but Bernie Sanders racks up big victories in both Utah AND Idaho

The western state, with a large Latino population, is safe ground for the former First Lady, who celebrated a win there over Obama in 2008, and has recently polled well with Hispanics.

How the West was won: Cruz poised to walk away with ALL the delegates in Crucial Utah caucus, keeping hopes of open convention alive after Trump wins Arizona primary

Victory was important as if Texas Senator Ted Cruz Cruz had not got more than 50 per cent, the state would have split its delegates.

Ted Cruz defends comments that all Muslim neighborhoods in the US be patrolled by police while calling on the NYPD to restart their surveillance program 

Ted Cruz defended comments he made in the wake of the Brussels terror attacks that all Muslim neighborhoods be patrolled by police in the United States during an appearance in NYC.

Jeb Bush endorses Ted Cruz pleading with voters to pass on 'the divisiveness and vulgarity' of Donald Trump

Former candidate Jeb Bush endorsed Ted Cruz for the GOP nomination on
Wednesday, saying the U.S. senator from Texas represents the
party's best chance of winning.

Don't be a scaredy cat: Pet has rare 'werewolf syndrome' which causes its hair to grow out of control (but her owner doesn't help by DYING it pink)

Cat has rare 'werewolf syndrome' which causes its hair to grow out of control 

Pet cat Moony, who lives in Canada, with owner Luc Michaud, suffers from a rare hormonal disorder, which causes excessive hair growth and people have compared her to a werewolf. Janitor Mr Michaud took Moony in after finding her abandoned in a cat box when she was just a kitten outside the apartment block he lives and works in. But her long wiry whiskers, yellow eyes and extra large claws instantly reminded her owner of a werewolf and she even growls like a dog when strangers come to the door.

Iraqi migrant is found guilty in Finland of committing a war crime after posting pictures of himself holding the decapitated head of an ISIS fighter

Kurdish Peshmerga fighters hold a position at a frontline in Yangije, where heavy clashes against Islamic States (IS) fighters took place the previous night, 50 kms east of Tikrit, on September 11, 2014. 
Ten Arab states, including heavyweight Saudi Arabia, agreed today in Jeddah to rally behind Washington in the fight against Islamic State jihadists, as it seeks to build an international coalition.   

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Jebbar Salman Ammar, 29, was given a 16-month suspended sentence by the Pirkanmaa district court after posting three images on Facebook of him with the head of the jihadi fighter in Tikrit.

The creepiest place on Earth: Inside the Disney World water park where a boy was killed by rare amoeba before it was shuttered and left to rot for 15 years

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Let's face it there are places in this world that most of us could never imagine being abandoned and Disney World tops that list. 
 
In 1976, Disney River Country opened as Walt Disney World's first water park and would cease operations in 2001. It was announced shortly after that the park would be closed permanently. Along with Discovery Island, it is one of only two Disney parks in Disney's history to ever close permanently. Both of the parks were left to slowly decay and to succumb to Mother Nature leaving behind a beautiful apocalyptic landscape. 



Next month, will mark 40 years after the opening day of River Country, and I wanted to capture powerful images that would no

Photographer Seph Lawless is officially banned from Disney World because he dared take photos of the abandoned Disney River Country water park in Florida.

U.S. serviceman arrested in Japan after allegedly 'groping and punching' a Japanese woman on a commercial flight to Tokyo 

A U.S. serviceman was arrested after he allegedly groped and punched a 19-year-old Japanese woman on a commercial flight from San Diego, California to Japan. He was released to U.S. custody near Tokyo.

Revealed: Russia jet crash pilot was on his last flight before starting returning to his pregnant wife in Cyprus and a new job... and IGNORED warnings over deadly turbulence

FlyDubai Flight FZ981 was carrying 55 passengers and seven crew members from Dubai when it crashed at Rostov-on-Don airport as it attempted to land for a second time in bad weather conditions.

Female Ukrainian pilot found guilty of killing two Russian journalists despite calls for her release from both EU and President Obama

FILE - In this March 9, 2016, file photo, Ukrainian jailed military officer Nadezhda Savchenko as she sits in a glass cage during a trial in the town of Donetsk, Rostov-on-Don region, Russia.  A judge of Donetsk is expected to deliver a verdict in the case of the Ukrainian pilot, charged with complicity to murder in the deaths of two Russian journalists in warring eastern Ukraine. The judge in Savchenko's trial is expected to begin reading the verdict on Monday but the sentencing is likely to be announced on Tuesday. (AP Photo/File)

Nadezhda Savchenko, 34, was found guilty of ordering the shelling that killed two Russian journalists and several civilians in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, in June 2014.

Lying down on the job? Pope Francis ordains new bishops in service at the Vatican 

Peter Bryan Wells, from America and Miguel Angel Ayuso Guixot, from Spain were appointed to their new roles this morning at St Peter's Basillica, by the head of the Roman Catholic Church.

EXCLUSIVE: Tom Cruise's daughter Bella opens up about married life after that top secret Scientology ceremony and making the Mission Impossible actor a GRANDPA

Tom Cruise's daughter Bella opens up about married life after Scientology ceremony

Bella Cruise, 23, shocked the world when she married Max Parker, 29, last September (bottom right). Now she boasts about her husband to Daily Mail Online in an exclusive interview, 'I'm very lucky.' Despite the fact that her parents Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman did not attend their nuptials, Bella insists her relationship with her parents is fine. 'Of course [we talk], they're my parents,' she says calmly with a noticeable British accent, then almost interrupting herself warns anyone who says otherwise is 'full of s**t,' she says. Max reveals he never asked Cruise for permission to marry his daughter but says both the Mission Impossible actor and his ex-wife Kidman have embraced him now. However, Bella and Max want to live far from the Hollywood lifestyle - renting a a one-bedroom apartment in London. They have even rejected financial support from Bella's parents - worth an estimated $600 million combined.

Don't procrastinate - read this NOW! FEMAIL investigates an easy online solution that teaches how to stop putting things off 

Anna Maxted has long been a procrastinator. She signs up to an online course that promises to help serial delayers. After a fortnight, she's changed - and calls herself an action taker.

'What have I done to make you treat me so disrespectfully?' Woman sends a hilarious Godfather-inspired quote to a stranger who asked her for sex - leaving him baffled

A woman has hit back with Godfather quotes after a total stranger she met online, believed to be from Vienna, Virginia, asked her to have sex with him. Her response has notched up 15,000 likes.

Why do women age so fast in their fifties? FEMAIL investigates why gender age gap problems increase the older you get 

Marion McGilvary has struggled with looking older recently. She is with a man five years younger - which she thinks makes her look older. Her partner has been mistaken for her son.

Amazing photo shows gallant German First World War ace and the British fighter pilot he shot down... then shook his hand and got him a coffee 

Oswald Boelcke shot down WWI British pilot then shook his hand and got him coffee

Oswald Boelcke (main image, right), who is regarded as the father of the German fighter air force, had shot down Robert Wilson (left), of the 32 Squadron Royal Flying Corps near Thiepval, northern France in 1916. But rather than hold Capt Wilson at gunpoint, Boelcke shook his hand and took him for coffee in the mess. The picture was found in an old album amassed by an unknown German airman, which also includes this picture of a destroyed German plane (bottom right), and an Imperial German aircraft (top right), and is on sale at auction in Kent with a guide price of £1,000.

Homophobia row at CERN: LGBT society subjected to abuse at home of Large Hadron Collier with group posters defaced with bible quotes and 'pigs' graffiti

A technician walks under the core magnet of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire) in the French village of Cessy, near Geneva March 22, 2007. CMS is part of five experiments which, from the end of 2007 on, will study what happens when beams of particles collide in the 27 km (16.8 miles) long underground ring LHC (Large Hadron Collider).  REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)

Posters for LGBT CERN at the lab in Geneva, Switzerland, has had the German word for pig written across them, while others have been torn off the walls or had bible quotes attached to them.

Is this the Paris bomb maker? Police hunt suspect whose DNA was found on suicide vests used in the massacre - as secret report reveals there could be '90 kamikazes' waiting to attack Europe

Security forces had searched far and wide for prime suspect Salah Abdeslam, who vanished after returning to Brussels, believing ISIS could have spirited him away to Turkey, Syria or Morocco.

So much for EU's new deal to return migrants as 15 MORE boats arrive within hours of the deadline carrying 875 refugees 

Authorities have revealed 875 refugees arrived in Greece within hours of the deadline, which should mean migrants arriving in the country from today face an interview and possible deportation.

Secret intelligence report reveals how security chiefs were stunned by the scale and complexity of the Paris massacre - as police hunt bomb factory and new suspects

Security forces had searched far and wide for prime suspect Salah Abdeslam, who vanished after returning to Brussels, believing ISIS could have spirited him away to Turkey, Syria or Morocco.

'Bad photoshop! Where's the pool's edge?' Fans accuse Britney Spears of faking jaw-dropping bikini snap 

The singer's Instagram followers suggested the 34-year-old had photoshopped a section of the photo, to make her toned torso even more svelte.

And you thought the kids were bad! Mothers share photos of parenting fails - including using a toddler to reach a store's top shelf and a baby posing with guns

Worst mum fails revealed in awkward family photos

Mothers have been sharing photos of their most inadequate moments online, including posing a baby with a rifle (right); letting a youngster play with a deck of sex technique cards; and tying a baby to a tree in a sling. Another mother posted a pic of her two sons, while one had fallen on the floor (left). One had her sexy selfie ruined by her son and another sent her daughter up to the top shelf to grab a bottle of fizzy drink (centre).

No pictures please! Cute footage shows playful panda cub taking a tumble before picking up camera and trying to eat it

The two panda cubs were filmed at the Chengdu Research Base in China. They play on a grassy slope before noticing the camera which one of them swats before putting it inside his mouth.

Rage against the machine: Shocking video shows two cars repeatedly ramming into each other in snowy streets of Kazakhstan

A woman wrestles with the driver of a 4x4 in Astana, Kazakhstan before the latter retaliates by smashing their car into hers. A dodgem-style road battle ensues with both being hit multiple times.

British helicopter pilot wanted over alleged child sex offences is arrested in South Africa after 15 years on the run

Lee Tucker, from Swansea in South Wales, was detained in the Cape Town suburb of Green Point and is set to appear in court as part of the extradition process.

Incredible moment man dubbed 'Viking Guy' uses sleeper choke to take down drunk thug going berserk on LA subway 

Video shows LA 'subway hero' Adrian Kaczmarek use sleeper choke to take down thug

Adrian Kaczmarek decides he has had enough when a 25-year-old man starts to harass other riders at night on an Expo line in Los Angeles. Other passengers fend him, one with his bike, as the troublesome man stumbles around the train swearing and walking up to confront people. Then in a swift and effective move Adrian, or 'Viking Guy', swoops in behind the man with a headlock and chokes him to unconsciousness on the floor of the train before standing calmly on top of him.

'I could hear her voice... begging for her life': Mother heard the terrifying final moments of her 14-year-old daughter's life over the phone as she was kidnapped, raped and murdered by her own stepfather

Kate Salinger, now 45, was at home in Lake Macquarie, NSW when her husband of nearly 10 years and her daughter Sam, 14, went to the movies on the night of the sickening attack in 2003.

Horrifying moment Chinese farmer cooks a LIVE dog in boiling water for village party 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - A dog flounders in a vat of boiling water as a farmer looks on in China. Every time the animal tries to escape the man uses a stick to pull him back.

US troops punished over airstrike on Afghan hospital that left 42 dead last year 

MSF staff stand outside the damaged Medecins Sans Frontieres hospital in northern Kunduz on November 10, 2015, after US forces bombed the hospital, killing at least 30 people, on October 3, 2015 ©Najim Rahim (AFP/File)

US military personnel involved in a devastating airstrike on a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders in Kunduz, Afghanistan, last year have or will be punished, officials have confirmed.