Shots fired at a Munich shopping centre with police investigation underway

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: At least six people have died and another 10 people are injured after a lone gunman went on a shooting spree in a German shopping centre this afternoon. A major police operation is ongoing in Munich, around the city's Olympic Park, with the force warning people to stay in their homes. People were seen running for their lives from the shopping mall to get away from the incident after hearing gunshots. The area around the Munich Olympia Shopping Centre in the district of Moosach has been sealed off as emergency services try to control the situation.

Video captures chilling moment gunman fires TWENTY times at shoppers in Munich rampage

Shocking footage has emerged purporting to show the moment a lone gunman went on a shooting spree in a German shopping center - killing one person and injuring 10. The footage was posted to social media and shows a man dress all in black standing outside a McDonald's and firing twenty bullets towards a crowd of people. A major police operation is ongoing in Munich, around the city's Olympic Park, with the force warning people to stay in their homes.

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NEW While the noose is tightening around ISIS in Raqqa and Mosul, the terror group have published sickening photos of life under their rule in Kirkuk and Damascus.

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NEW Today's terror in a shopping centre inear the Munich Olympic stadium has revived memories of the horror that overshadowed the German city's hosting of the 1972 Olympic Games.

An ISIS propaganda video praises the Nice truck attack - and threatens a copycat mass killing in London. The chilling footage threatens an echo of the Bastille Day massacre.

A general view shows a tourist area in the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah ©Fayez Nureldine (AFP/File)

The State Department has issued an urgent warning to Americans about a possible attack in the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. There are around 10,000 U.S. citizens working in Saudi Arabia.

Donald Trump leaves RNC with praise and has more swipes at Ted Cruz

Donald Trump left the Republican National Convention on Friday with a gleeful series of attacks on his defeated rival Ted Cruz. He mocked him over and over again, accusing Cruz of lying - and even raised a purported link between Cruz's father and Lee Harvey Oswald Trump said even if Cruz were to endorse him now, he would not accept it. And he gleefully boasted that the Texas senator 'was booed the hell off the stage' at the end of his convention speech on Wednesday night. 'I like Ted, he's fine,' Trump said. 'But I don't want his endorsement. If he gives it, I will not accept it.'

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'You're going to be one of the first to know when Hillary announces her choice for VP! ' a donation email said this morning. Clinton is expected to put sunshine on her running mate while in Florida.

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Last night was the big night at the Republican National Convention. It was the night most people had been waiting for. A night to hear the star of the show telling the watching world how to Make America Great Again. The noise from the crowds showed Trump didn't disappoint. The surprising thing? The Trump in question wasn't Donald, it was Ivanka. The 34 year old mum-of-three stole the show. If this Republican Convention showed us anything, it showed us Donald Trump has an impressive set of kids.

Others joked that it seemed like she was in a shampoo commercial or music video

The 34-year-old introduced her dad at the RNC last night. Social media users noticed that her hair seemed to be blowing around her face, despite the fact that she was inside.

Ivanka Trump took center stage at the Republican National Convention tonight as she introduced her father as 'the people's nominee' to a delirious Republican faithful in Cleveland.

The estate of former Beatle George Harrison has said it was 'offensive' that Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka used the tune of Here Comes The Sun. The song was played at the convention in Cleveland.

After Megyn Kelly was slammed for donning a spaghetti-strapped dress during the RNC on Wednesday, it appears she opted for a more modest outfit on Thursday night.

Ivanka Trump poses for a make-up-free selfie after flying home to reunite with her three

The 34-year-old took to Instagram on Friday to share a selfie that sees her fresh-faced and donning baggy gray sweats while holding her nearly four-month-old son Theodore in a carrier on her chest. Ivanka was dressed in an elegant pink frock to introduce her dad, Donald Trump, at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night.

Jon Stewart launches furious attack on Fox News on The Late Show

Jon Stewart launched a furious attack on Fox News last night during a second comeback appearance on the Late Show. The former Daily Show host, 53, joined Stephen Colbert in front of the cameras to savage Donald Trump and Fox News whose head Roger Ailes recently resigned after being accused of sexual harassment. He slammed the way news pundits have attacked Obama with criticisms that can equally apply to Trump and finished his tirade with a scathing rant telling them: 'You don't own this country. There is no real America.'

CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 21:  Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivers a speech during the evening session on the fourth day of the Republican National Convention on July 21, 2016 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump received the number of votes needed to secure the party's nomination. An estimated 50,000 people are expected in Cleveland, including hundreds of protesters and members of the media. The four-day Republican National Convention kicked off on July 18.  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

An overwhelming majority of Americans had a positive impression of the speech Donald Trump delivered Thursday night when he formally accepted the Republican Party nomination in Cleveland.

Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke (pictured) announced Friday on his website that he plans to run for U.S Senate in Louisiana, replacing outgoing Republican David Vitter.

With five letters, Donald Trump brushed off decades of Republican reluctance to voice full-throated support for gay rights. He promised to protect the 'LGBTQ community' in the U.S.

U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. July 21, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Trump ignited a firestorm when he accused Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is of Mexican descent, of being biased against him because of his pledge to build a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico

'Hillary's America' brands the democrat presidential candidate a 'gangster'

In a film opening today, called Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party, filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza calls the Clintons 'dangerous' and reflects on the Democratic party's past affiliations with slavery. D'Souza is one of the most provocative conservative voices in America and the author of a New York Times #1 best-selling book likening President Obama to a Kenyan tribal leader. His new film draws back the curtain on the Democratic party's violent, racialist past and its links to the Ku Klux Klan.

Google revealed on Thursday evening that searches for '3rd party candidate 2016' went up more than 1,000 per cent over the past week.

Pastor Mark Burns, a black evangelical televangelist, led a crowd of 5,000 Republican delegates in chants of 'All Lives Matter' on tonight's Republican National Convention debate stage.

The conspiracy theorist burst onto the stage of their YouTube show, hosted by Cenk Uygur, with notorious GOP consultant and Donald Trump ally Roger Stone.

The Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia is fighting to keep secret the names of the donors funding next week's $60m coronation of Hillary Clinton as the party's candidate.

Ivana Trump hits the town in St Tropez with her dog and lover Rossano Rubicondi

Her three children with Donald Trump are in Cleveland making star turns at the Republican National Convention this week. But Ivana Trump, the Republican nominee's first wife, is an ocean away in St Tropez with Rossano Rubicondi, her Italian ex-husband and on-again, off-again lover (main images). Mrs Trump, who has been married four times (Donald is her second husband, while Mr Rubicondi is her fourth, who she married in 2008 and divorced in 2009), was seen walking her dog in the south France with him on Tuesday. Ivana donned a vibrant multi-colored mini-dress, showing off her tanned legs, and sported her signature up-do while Rubicondi wore a black sport coat over a white shirt with jeans and sneakers. That evening, her children with the billionaire real estate mogul, Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric (pictured left to right inset), as well as Tiffany - Trump's daughter with Marla Maples (inset) - cheered as their father became the official Republican nominee for president. Trump's second wife Maples, 52, who he had a long-running affair with while married to Ivana, was there to support her 22-year-old on Tuesday night when she delivered a speech.

Deutsche Bank headed back to court last month to demand Stephen Baldwin and his family be ordered to vacate their Nyack, New York, home and allow a foreclosure on the property.

LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 07:  Yahoo! President and CEO Marissa Mayer delivers a keynote address at the 2014 International CES at The Las Vegas Hotel & Casino on January 7, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs through January 10 and is expected to feature 3,200 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about 150,000 attendees.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)


rizon Communications is nearing a deal to buy Yahoo, beating out rival bidders for the iconic web pioneer, people familiar with the matter said.

Verizon is discussing a price close to $5 billion for Yahoo's core internet business, one of the people said and the deal doesn't include the company's patents at this stage. While other assets including Yahoo's real estate were also on the block, it could not immediately be learned if they are part of the deal.

The companies may be ready to announce the deal in the coming days, but the agreement hasn't

If the Verizon deal goes through, it would likely spell the end of Marissa Mayer's tenure as the CEO of Yahoo after four years at the helm of the struggling internet company.

The community of Rocklin have been rocked by the murder of Ashley Wood, who was found dead by her mother inside their home around 11am on Tuesday. Her brother, 14, is now in custody.

Disney parks in the US and France have secret rooms and menus to help create magic. For example, the floor is built to make photos look extra bright and Cinderella castle has a secret room.

Lockheed Martin teamed with Submergence Group, LLC to develop and with Germanischer Lloyd to commercially classify the S301i dry manned submersible. Lockheed Martin and Submergence Group then completed conceptual development for the next generation vehicle designated S302. Both vehicles are dry submersibles that support two operators (pilot and navigator) plus up to six swimmers with the ability to lock them out and in. The dry one-atmosphere environment of these vehicles provides an alternative to traditional wet submersibles being used by the U.S. and international Special Forces communities today, and will deliver operators to their destination in better physical condition to complete a mission.

Called the Swimmer Delivery Vehicle, the new craft will be built by Lockheed Martin and will deliver divers into battle far more easily - and keep them dry when they travel.

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Residents of Hugo, a small farming community in eastern Colorado, have been warned to avoid drinking the town's water after THC was found in one of the town's wells.

Cowboys rookie Ezekiel Elliot is accused of beating his girlfriend

NEW Tiffany Thompson (left) , 20, took to Instagram to document the multiple bruises Ezekiel Elliott, who turned 21 on Friday, allegedly inflicted on her and said she had been 'mentally and physically' abused for months. She tagged him in a post on the social media site alongside pictures of bruises on her arms and neck (right) and in another, claimed she had been 'thrown across the room' and 'choked.' He denied the allegations and claimed she was injured in a bar fight.

NEW Purvi Patel, from Indiana, a woman who was sentenced to 20 years in prison last year for a self-induced abortion has had her conviction overturned. She will now be resentenced.

The family were attacked on holiday in the Hautes Alpes near Montpellier in the south of France by 37-year-old knifeman Mohamed Boufarkouch, who fled but was later arrested by police.

Christine Lagarde, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director, smiles during a press conference at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, DC, on February 19, 2016.


Lagarde, who battled financial fires across Europe as managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was officially named to a second five-year term. 

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France's highest appeals court ruled today Lagarde will face trial over her role to the massive state payout that was handed to French tycoon Bernard Tapie in 2008 when she was finance minister.

College football star Tristan Payton (pictured) used some of the skills he's picked up on the field to save the day after tackling and detaining an on-campus peeping Tom until police arrived.

Most bizarre ways illegal immigrants have tried to cross the US border

These photographs reveal how US Customs and Border Protection guards need to keep their eyes peeled as traffic passes through from Mexico. The images include extraordinary bids to evade security officials, ranging from he heart-breaking discovery last month of children being smuggled in hot car trunks to December's interception of a fake, but convincing, border patrol vehicle packed with immigrants. Other attempts include a Jeep Cherokee balanced precariously atop the border fence and the infamous sight of a man sewn into a car seat.

Officials confirmed on Friday that the baby was born was a small than normal head and other neurological issues. Tests confirmed the baby has the Zika virus.

"The Florida Department of Health announced that it is conducting an epidemiological investigation into a possible non-travel related case of Zika virus in Broward County," said a statement ©Marvin Recinos (AFP/File)

Until now, there have been hundreds of cases of Zika virus in Florida but all involved people who were infected while traveling to areas where the mosquito-borne virus is spreading.

The French 27-year-old was found to have traces of the virus in his semen after he came down with mild symptoms a few days after returning from Thailand.

The alarming finding could make it difficult to limit the spread of the virus, which has been linked to thousands of birth defects as it sweeps rapidly through the Americas, say Brazillian researchers.

Hilarious photo of boat with trailer attached baffles Facebook

Social media users have been wracking their brains to spot the hilarious flaw in this photo of an overeager fisherman cruising along the Noosa River in Queensland, Australia. What was more confusing to many was not spotting the mistake, but how it could have been made in the first place.

Timothy 'TC' Chittum Jr, 26, and his father Timothy 'Timmy' Chittum Sr, 55, died after working on a roof in Lynchburg, Virginia. A power line is believed to have struck their ladder, electrocuting them both.

The FBI are searching for a 10-year-old Arizona boy who has been missing since Sunday. Jesse Wilson is believed to have run away from his home in Buckeye but foul play has not been ruled out.

It's not unusual for partners who could not keep their hands off each to gradually lose interest. But new research indicates that there are ways that couples can sustain - or relight - their passion.

IN FLIGHT - APRIL 11: Seen from the Royal New Zealand Airforce (RNZAF) P-3K2-Orion aircraft, the Australian ship HMAS Perth is guided into position by the RNZAF aircraft to recover a red object during the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in flight over the Indian Ocean on April 13, 2014 off the coast of Perth, Australia. Search and rescue officials in Australia are confident they know the approximate position of the black box recorders from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Friday. At the same time, however, the head of the agency coordinating the search said that the latest "ping" signal, which was captured by a listening device buoy on Thursday, was not related to the plane.  (Photo by Greg Wood - Pool/Getty Images)

Hopes are fading after ministers decided today to call off the search for the doomed plane in December if no new evidence comes to light about its location as they scour their final area.

Prince George celebrates his third birthday as Kate Middleton releases new photos

The little prince, third in line to the throne, can be seen in two shots playing on a swing in casual shorts and a T-shirt at his parents' country home, Anmer Hall, that is inscribed with their names, William and Catherine, inset right. It is believed to have been a wedding gift to the couple. Another equally casual shot shows him cheekily offering an ice cream to the family's dog, spaniel Lupo, right. A fourth shows George running through the gardens, this time wearing his favourite Trotters shoes and a jumper, left.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have come under fire from some critics after allowing Prince George to feed ice cream to their family pet, Lupo, despite dogs being allergic to dairy.

The Prince was standing alongside BBC Countryfile presenter Ellie Harrison when he pulled a drape off the engraved plaque at Daneway Banks in Gloucestershire.

The $12 Sunuva T-shirt that Prince George wore in his third birthday photoshoot sold out in just an hour after the images were released on Friday.

Johnny Depp's estranged wife Amber Heard 'spending time with' Elon Musk

Amber Heard has been struggling as she's navigating her way through a very public divorce from Johnny Depp (pictured together, right). But it appears the 30-year-old actress has not been doing so alone. On Thursday TMZ reported the Rum Diary actress has been 'spending a lot of time with' Elon Musk (left, with his wife Talulah), who is worth a staggering $12.7billion. She is rumored to have been seeing Musk for a few weeks and only last weekend, Heard and her sister were seen at his hotel bungalow in Miami, Florida.

St. Anthony Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez, who shot dead Philando Castile as he sat in his car, had interacted with him in a previous stop four years ago, newly released records reveal.

Freddie Vincent, black Cincinnati police officer posted a public Facebook message which said that 'white officers were looking for a reason to kill black men'.

Two Texas cops are under investigation after a video captured the moment one of them body slammed Breaion King to the ground and another suggests African Americans have 'violent tendencies.'

Corine Woodley, left, the mother of Gavin Long, the Iraq war veteran who shot and killed three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, La., tells PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley, right, her son suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, during an interview in Los Angeles on Thursday, July 21, 2016. Woodley brought a letter she said he received from the Department of Veterans Affairs denying her son¿s request for treatment of PTSD in 2013 on grounds that the disorder wasn¿t related to his military service. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Corine Woodley told PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley on Thursday that son Gavin Long rented a car several times and drove to locations where black men had been shot by police.

The Colorado Department of Corrections issued a national bulletin Thursday afternoon warning that an Aryan Syndicate gang member cut his ankle bracelet and is on the lam.

Ricky Reasoner, 33, disappeared on June 7, according to the bulletin. He is heavily tattooed with an iron cross on his neck and the ?Peckerwoods? and ?Featherwoods? gang logos on his legs. He is bald and has blue eyes.

Reasoner may be armed with a .45-caliber handgun and may be driving a tan, late-model, four-door Cadillac with temporary Wyoming tags. The vehicle?s front license plate placard may say ?Mark?s Motors Cheyenne,? the bulletin said.

Ricky Reasoner, 33, is a member of the Aryan Syndicate. A nationwide arrest warrant was issued after he dodged parole and vanished on June 7. Reasoner was arrested on Thursday.

Beautiful pictures show how traditional weddings look around the world

A lot of people associate weddings with white dresses and veils, but in many parts of the world, traditional bridal attire is quite different. Some brides don colourful garments and accessories; others paint their skin and faces in advance of their big day. From India to Indonesia, FEMAIL rounds up some of the most beautiful celebrations from around the world, because, as every bride on every continent knows, it's all about the dress.

'Excruciating pain. It was just horrible pain I've never felt before in my life,' she told channel KWTV.

The woman recalled that when a doctor lifted her short to inspect her skin, the sight of the wound left her agape.

The coins caused third-degree burns on the back of Sechrist's thigh. Days later, it is still painful for the woman to walk, sit or lie down because of the injury.

Sechrist has been given antibiotics to prevent an infection, a cream for the burns and pain medication.

According to the National Weather Service, the heat index was 104 degrees on the day Sechrist suffered the burns.

Sechrist now wants to get the message out to people to always check the seats for change when getting into a car on a hot day.

Melissa Sechrist, 48, suffered burns to her thigh after sitting on pennies that spilled on the driver's seat in her SUV in Moore, Oklahoma, which saw temperatures in the triple digits last week.

Police arrested Noah Winchester, 31, near his Stockton home after the local district attorney charged him with 22 counts of kidnapping, rape and related charges.

Robin Shahini was taken into custody in Iran on July 11. His girlfriend said he traveled there from San Diego on May 25 to see his mother who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.

Married dentist charged with killing his lover's toddler son

Bert Franklin (left), 35, was arrested in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Wednesday on a first-degree murder charge in the beating death of 19-month-old Lincoln Van Henry Lewis (pictured right), who suffered two skull fractures and brain trauma on Sunday. The boy's mother, Roxanne Lewis-Randall (seen right) had been dating Franklin for a year, reportedly not knowing he was married with four children.

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Hans-Jürgen von Bose, 62, was suspended from the renowned Munich Musikhochschule last year when an ex-lover made allegations against him but the bizarre case was unveiled after the raid.

These stones are the product of indigestible or inedible material that builds up around rock fragments in an animal's gut, worn smooth by activity in the digestive tract.

A search operation is under way after an Indian Air Force plane carrying 29 people went missing on its way to Port Blair ©Tauseef Mustafa (AFP/File)

The last contact with the plane, which was carrying service personnel and six crew members, was made around 15 minutes after take-off from the southern Indian city of Chennai, the spokesman said.

Oklahoma State University has announced 21-year-old forward Tyrek Coger (pictured) died in Stillwater at 6:23pm on Thursday after collapsing during a team workout shortly after 5pm.

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Police say Christina Archuleta was camping with her family outside Idaho Springs, Colorado, on June 17 when boyfriend John Vasquez allegedly set her on fire.

Rio slums where bodies lie in blood and teen gangs with guns rule the day

Not far from Rio's posh Ipanema and Copacabana districts, narrow pathways lead to grim slums where poverty, drug gangs and young men with assault rifles dominate life for residents. Bullet-riddled bodies lie in pools of blood, and gun-toting teens in flip-flops navigate the maze of alleys working as guards, lookouts and distributors for drug lords. They operate just a few miles from where hundreds of thousands of tourists and athletes will congregate for the Olympic Games.

The ten wannabe jihadis arrested in Brazil have been described by police as 'complete amateurs' who decided they should start practicing martial arts a few days ago as part of their planned attack.

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Les Republicains MP George Fenech wants a terrorist prison on Ile de Ré off the French West Coast near La Rochelle because he thinks its the simplest solution to the country's terror issues.

Tinsley Mortimer promises to stay away from ex-boyfriend if cops drop trespassing charges

Ivanka Trump friend and former reality TV star Tinsley Mortimer (together in inset) has signed an agreement in which Palm Beach, Florida, authorities agree not to press trespassing charges if she stays away from her billionaire heir ex-boyfriend, Alexander 'Nico' Fanjul. Paperwork shows the charge against Mortimer will be officially dismissed at a hearing inside the county jail on December 30. Until then, according to the agreement she signed, Mortimer can have no contact with her 30-year-old billionaire heir ex-boyfriend Alexander 'Nico' Fanjul 'by any means directly or indirectly'. Additionally, until her court date, Mortimer cannot be arrested, get cited for a traffic infraction or be convicted of any new crime. Mortimer, 40, was arrested in the tiny billionaires' town of Palm Beach on April 16 after police found her crying hysterically in Fanjul's front yard after calling 911. They have a history of altercations between them.

This etiquette guide - with tips on everything from the best way to stow your luggage to the wrong way to complain to flight attendants - is here to make sure everyone gets along from gate to gate.

The U.S. Justice Department (pictured) is suing a suburban Philadelphia town, alleging its denial of a permit for a mosque in 2014 constituted religious discrimination.

Kim Jong-un has been accused of developing a top secret uranium enrichment plant inside a hollowed out mountain near the Chinese border in a former aircraft manufacturing plant.

A homeless mother and her boyfriend who sent the women's three young children into the California desert without shoes or water as a punishment have been jailed for 240 days.

The Irish Naval Service recovered 16 bodies from this boat, pictured, which was carrying more than 450 people from a position only 25 miles from the Libyan coast.

Cara Delevingne and Justin Timberlake speak at San Diego Comic-Con 2016

Tens of thousands flocked through the doors of the Jacob Javits Convention Center in San Diego to catch a glimpse of the world's biggest stars ready to preview their sci-fi masterpieces. As always, the superfans were dressed in immaculate costumes mimicking their favorite characters, including Wonderwoman (left) as well as Emma Frost and Phoenix from X-Men (together, right). Among the celebrities to speak to fans on day one were music artist Justin Timberlake and actress Anna Kendrick, who both voice characters in the upcoming animated film 'Trolls', and supermodel Cara Delevingne (inset). The always-animated Delevingne took selfies off the crowd as she promoted the much-awaited, $180m film 'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets' directed by Luc Besson.

The NSA whistleblower unveiled plans for the innovative iPhone case alongside co-designer Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang over a video link to an event at MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA.

When taking off their shirts, women tend to cross their arms over their waists and pull them up from the bottom while men are inclined to put their hands over their heads and grab their tops from behind.

The immune cells of lung cancer patients at a hospital in Chengdu, China, are to be modified using the powerful CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology so they can target the tumor.

Jesus Perez-Rivera, 30, who survived a 2004 New Jersey house fire that killed three relatives, Luis Silva, 32, his wife, Maria, 29, and their son, Carlos Cruz, six, has been charged with murder in their deaths.

Namibia's Himba tribe pictured in stunning images

Hidden away in Northern Namibia, the indigenous Himba tribe has resisted westernisation and the encroaching tourism industry, despite drawing fascinated travellers from around the world. Irish photographer Trevor Cole sought out the tribe to capture its unwavering traditions, including intricate jewellery, hair styles, clothing and huts. From puberty Himba women braid their hair and veneer each one with clay and red ochre made from ferruginous soils, and they use the same mixture to paint their bodies red.

Glamorous Olga Kaniskina (pictured), 31, and fellow speed walking star Sergey Kirdyapkin were forced to give up their gold and silver medals from London 2012 Olympics after Russia's doping scandal.

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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The child was admitted to hospital in Sonsonante, El Salvador, in February with a slow-growing inflammation on his eye duct, known as a chalazion.

FILE - In this June 23, 2015, file photo, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, left, and Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan, right, pose for a photo during a news conference to announce Charlotte, N.C., as the site of the 2017 NBA All-Star basketball game. The NBA is moving the 2017 All-Star Game out of Charlotte because of its objections to a North Carolina law that limits anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay and transgender people, Thursday, July 21, 2016. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)

The league had expressed its opposition to the North Carolina law which also requires people to use the bathroom that corresponds to their birth certificates since it was enacted in March.

Scientists warn that more than 140 million people live within 60 miles of the giant megathrust fault which could trigger a magnitude 9.0 earthquake destroying millions of homes in Bangladesh.

Instagram food hacks guaranteed to save you time in the kitchen

Budding chefs have been sharing their top tips on Instagram, with hacks that promise to make life in the kitchen a lot easier - including freezing coffee for the perfect iced drink. From the fastest way to soften butter, saving old vegetables or the least messy way to enjoy watermelon (top right). The hacks also reveal how to make fro-yo at home (top left), separate eggs without a fuss (top centre), make excellent iced coffee (bottom right), remove the stems of strawberries without slicing them (bottom centre) and make quick, easy ice-cream sandwiches (bottom right).

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ABC News interview John Edwards' daughter Frances Quinn in emotional sedment

John Edwards' daughter with Rielle Hunter (pictured together, main) has called him a 'great dad' in an interview alongside her mother, who says people were 'mean' about her scandalous affair with the former U.S. senator (inset left, with Hunter and his daughter). Eight-year-old Frances Quinn also said she sees her father 'as often as she can' in an interview with Good Morning America's Amy Robach that aired on Friday.  'I think he has a real soft spot for her, he does,' her mother added. 'He gets very choked up by her, it's very sweet.' Hunter, 52, whose affair with Edwards while his wife was battling cancer brought down his 2008 campaign for president, also spoke of the reaction to the scandal, saying: 'Everyone jumped on it so fast.'

Russian scientists have measured the gas emitted by the mysterious bubbles - on Belyy Island, a polar bear outpost 475 miles (764km) north of the Arctic Circle in the Kara Sea.

The president broke from the tradition of hosting the annual Iftar dinner that occurs during Ramadan and instead invited 100 Muslim Americans to celebrate the holiday in the White House.

While large scale vortex cannons have previously been made and tested using air and smoke, Florida based 'Backyard Scientist' wanted to take things one step further, testing it with fire.

Matt Holliday, 36, was forced to leave the ground after a 95mph fastball struck him in the face in the Cardinals game against the San Diego Padres at Busch Stadium in St Louis.

Air Koryo has a decent safety record with just one fatal accident in more than 30 years ©Ed Jones (AFP/File)

The scheduled flight from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang to Beijing was forced to divert and land in Shenyang 'because the plane caught fire,' according to reports.

Scientists from the University of Texas explored how humans will be able to maintain control over vast numbers of robots in production, which they say could one day outnumber humans.

Alabama couple, Dillion Myrick (left) and his wife Kristina (right), both 23, were indicted on charges of beating and robbing an alleged drug dealer, who then reported the crimes to the police.

The one self-defence move EVERY woman should know

FEMAIL enlists the help of wrestler Minxy to create a step-by-step video guide to performing The Choke hold. The basic move, which takes less than one minute to learn, could leave an attacker unconscious in just seconds if performed correctly. FEMAIL enlisted the help wrestler Minxy (pictured performing the move), from London, to create a step-by-step video guide at CitySport gym.

Kevin Norton, 19, and James Stumbo, 28, both pleaded guilty to weapons charges for plotting to attack thousands attendees of at the Boston event last year.

During a panel for his new film 'Snowden' on the first day of San Diego Comic-Con 2016, the director said the app was part of a larger culture of 'surveillance capitalism.'

Footage of the large red robot seemingly playing Pokemon was shared by a technologist at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle.

Tess Koman wanted to see if capturing, battling, and training virtual Pokémon in New York City would help her reach her daily goal of walking 10,000 steps a day.

A new lab-made metal that is four times harder than titanium is now the hardest known metallic substance that is suitable for use as implants, according to a new study from Rice University in Houston.

In this July 19, 2016, photo, Adele Dunlap, 113, talks with Susan Dempster, the Activities Director at Country Arch Care Center in Pittstown, N.J. (Chris Pedota/The Record of Bergen County via AP)

Adele Dunlap became the country's oldest person earlier this month following the death of Goldie Michelson, of Worcester, Massachusetts. She is also the 10th oldest person in the world.

The results go against the commonly-held belief that people who quit smoking start drinking more as a result, researchers from University College London said.

An apartment building in Massachusetts was evacuated after residents reported a foul odor, which turned out to be a man cooking his urine. He told police he was using the urine for medical reasons.

The tunnel in Gaza City was recently opened to public tours for locals and is part of a military and weapon display at a Hamas-run summer camp for children.

The robotic chef was created by Forschungszentrum Informatik, a company based in Germany, in the hopes of showing how flexible modern robots have become.

An ELEPHANT is put on a raft to prove the most terrifying tourist attraction is SAFE 

Last week a crocodile farm and zoo near Pattaya, Thailand, was threatened with closure after images showed Chinese tourists dangling meat off the edge of a flimsy-looking raft (inset). Now, in an extraordinary experiment to prove the raft is safe, the owner has put a two-and-a-half tonne elephant on it (pictured). The elephant, known as Big, is seen standing on the rusty craft as staff drag it from one side of the pond to the other, without it sinking. He also fires several shots from a handgun into it in an effort to back up his point.

A study by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln proves a strain of SIV carried by chimps can also infect humans. The researchers wanted to understand why humans had certain strains but avoided others.

New images have been released showing the amenities residents will be able to enjoy at the lavish 432 Park Avenue - where apartments range from $16.95million to $95million.

Recent judicial decisions have said physicians are divided on the idea that shaken baby syndrome is directly linked to abusive head trauma. But a study by the Children's Hospital of Chicago rejects that.

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Swedish researchers said a muslin cloth or a blanket covering over a pram could both reduce air circulation and create an intense heat.

The Cathay Pacific flight from Hong Kong to Bangkok was scheduled to take off at 8.15am local time but was delayed until 11.47 due to the repairs. The flyer was allowed to continue his journey.

What seemed like scribbles on a page,is actually Leonardo di Vinci's first record of the laws of friction. Cambridge researchers find square blocks being hauled with a string through a pulley.

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Our obsession with looking at tasty, exotic food is nothing new. A new analysis shows that some of the most commonly painted foods from 1500 to 2000 AD, such as shellfish and exotic fruit, were not representative of a typical diet; rather, artists painted glorified, extravagant meals based on desire rather than reality- a practice similar to today?s constantly trending #FoodPorn.
?Over-the-top meals aren?t a modern invention,? explains author Brian Wansink, PhD, Director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab and author of Slim by Design. ?Paintings from the age of Michelangelo were loaded with the foods modern diets warn us about: salt, sausages, bread and more bread."
For the study, published in Sage Open, researchers selected 750 European and American food paintings from the 500 year period and focused on 140 paintings of family meals.  They found that 76% of all the meals depicted included

Researchers have analysed 500 years of paintings and found artists have long been obsessed with 'food porn'. However, they also found the pictures didn't reflect average diets.

Cute English bulldog plays dead as owner drags him across the grass towards hose

This English bulldog, named Doughnut, really did not want to have a wash - so he decided to go limp, not even moving when his owner dragged him towards the hose in Orange County, California. The huge brown and white animal plonks himself down on the patio, forcing his amused owner to grab him by the front paws and pull him towards the water source.

Doctors said Libre needed a miracle when he arrived at the Dillsburg Veterinary Center in Pennsylvania. He was emaciated, barely breathing and infected with mange.

A rare Civil War sword belonging to a Southerner who fought for the North is going under the hammer in Arizona next week. Brigadier General Eli Murray later become the Governor of Utah.

Nasa Scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland are digitizing data stored on microfilm - a new technology when Viking 1, landed on Mars in 1976.

This shocking footage shows huge crowds of excited youngsters in Alicante, Spain, goading a bull until it charges off a pier into the water below as part of the Bous a la Mar festivities.

Patterns of melting sea ice in Arctic Ocean, Nunavut.




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Experts say the controversial study helps explain why projections of future climate based solely on historical records estimate lower rates of warming than predictions from climate models.

The mass of bodies was spotted on the beach of Puerto Aysen in the island of Guaitecas in Southern Chile and the animals have been identified as pilot whales that had died a couple of months ago.

Yao honey-hunter Orlando Yassene holds a wild greater honeyguide female, temporarily captured for research, in the Niassa National Reserve, Mozambique, in this handout picture released July 21, 2016. Claire Spottiswoode/Science/ Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE.

Cooperation between the greater honeyguide bird and hunters was first written about by a Portuguese missionary in 1588, but was widely dismissed as pure hearsay.

McDonald's Big Mac hamburgers.

This photo provided by McDonald's shows, from left to right, McDonald's Mac Jr., Big Mac and Grand Mac. McDonald's is testing bigger and smaller versions of its Big Mac as the world's biggest hamburger chain pushes to revive its business. The company says it is testing the Grand Mac and Mac Jr. in the Central Ohio and the Dallas areas, and will see how they do before deciding on a national rollout. 

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The fast food chain has reportedly stopped serving the sandwich because of Venezuela's economic crisis meaning it cannot source the thin slice of bread that separates the two patties.

Scientists spotted the icy objects, which have orbits in sync with Neptune, using the Subaru Telescope in Hawai'i and Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) telescope in Chile.

When we go to the hair stylist, we can browse magazines with pictures of models and point to a photo we'd like to try. Actors change appearances all the time to fit a role. Missing people are often disguised by changing their hair color and style.

But how can we predict if an appearance change will look good without physically trying it? Or explore what missing children might look like if their appearance is changed?
A new system developed by a University of Washington computer vision researcher called Dreambit lets a person imagine how they would look a with different a hairstyle or color, or in a different time period, age, country or anything else that can be queried in an image search engine.
After uploading an input photo, you type in a search term?such as "curly hair," "India" or "1930s." The software's algorithms mine Internet photo collections for similar images in that category and seamlessly map the person's face onto the results.
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The University of Washington has created the ultimate face swap. Called Dreambit, this AI analyzes a picture of your face, searches for images and seamlessly maps your face onto the results.

This triangular house in Suginami Tokyo is no wider than car parking space

The house on a tiny 29 square metre plot in Tokyo ekes out every morsel of space to give the owners a kitchen-diner, living room, bedroom, bathroom, play-area, hallway and it even boasts a spare room. It was built at the end of a dead-end road on a acute triangular plot which is crossed by a river and another road in Suginami. he building design was led by Kota Mizuishi head of the Mizuishi Architect Atelier firm.

Alana McLaughlin, a 32-year-old former male U.S. Special Forces recruit from Portland, Oregon, enlisted in the army in a bid to 'become a man' or to be killed - such was his distress.

Many of the girls abducted in Nigeria have returned to home with 'Boko Haram babies', and have been rejected by both their families and their communities who fear they now have 'bad blood'

Born profoundly deaf, Annabelle Lawrence, from Boise, Idaho, received two hearing aids on Wednesday and when they were turned on the three-month-old couldn't hide her excitement.

A tourist captured the moment a Mexican ice cream seller drove his trolley into the sea to serve a woman who was swimming. The water is so deep that it reaches the man's chest.

To a passer-by it looked like a man simply unloading the car, or even a bellhop grabbing the bags, but New Orleans police have released footage of a brazen thief who broke into a SUV.

Video footage of a greyhound being prodded by an electric cattle rod at a Newcastle racetrack has been released just weeks after the NSW Government moved to ban greyhound racing as of July 2017.

Hypnotic optical illusion shows balls refusing to fall

When balls are placed on the roof of this tiny house and do not roll down the sides, one would think it defies both geometry and gravity -- but there is more to this structure than meets the eye. The 'magician' behind the 'impossible Rooftop Illusion' is professor and mathematical engineer Kokichi Sugihara who has master the way to fool the human mind.

The man lost control as he was trying to overtake on a road in Russia. His car flies into the air, flinging him out to ground before landing on top of him. His friends rush to pull him out and he manages to sit up.

Cringeworthy footage from Brazil shows Olympic torch bearer running through the busy streets brandishing the flame moments before she lost balance and fell flat on her face and had to be helped up.

Woman using phone in bed.

The researchers say men are far more aggressive on online dating sites - but often 'mass mail' women that are out of their league in the hope of a response, researchers have found.

Deni Kirkova, 26, from London, reveals what it really takes to come first in the tough world of bikini fitness competitions after clinching the title of Beach Body category at the Miss Galaxy Universe 2016.

Eric Aniva is paid from £3 to £5 to have sex with girls over a three-day period after their first menstruation in southern Malawi.

An ancient European philosophy known as 'The Doctrine of Signatures' suggests that plants, animals and minerals often contain clues in their shape which secretly tells us their purpose.

Fashioning A Reign: 90 Years Of Style From The Queen's Wardrobe at Buckingham Palace shows off almost 80 of the Queen's outfits and 62 of her iconic hats. Here, we take a look at a selection...

Dramatic head-cam footage shows the self-proclaimed 'Flute Queen' Viviana Guzman nearly falling off her board in Half Moon Bay California, when a humpback whale rises to eat some fish.

Optical illusion baffles internet as users look to find laughing pea

To celebrate its 70th Anniversary Birds Eye has commissioned this mind-boggling homage to the humble pea - but how long will it take you to spot the veg with a grin on its face? Scanning the image one can spot a shocked looking pea, a pea with its tongue out and an angry pea - but the elusive giggling veg is trickier to find.

Alabama high school football star Timothy Alexander lost the use of his legs in a car accident in 2006. On Monday, he stood unassisted for the first time in the decade since the car crash.

Indian actor and model has won Mr World 2016. After 12 days of interviews and rigorous physical challenges, Rohit Khandelwal beat out 46 other contests from around the world to win the title.

First the children in a new Disney video are asked to reveal their own 'big dream', and then they are asked to draw a picture to illustrate their parents' top ambition, as the parents watch on camera.

The software was developed at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, and allows the rover to choose multiple targets every week for a laser and the rover's 'ChemCam' instrument.

It's estimated around 20 per cent of us have taken a smart drug such as Ritalin, Modafinil or Provigil, says Nadira Faber, a research fellow in psychology at the University of Oxford.

The four new tetraquarks, which have been named X(4140), X(4274), X(4500) and X(4700), were discovered by scientists studying the Large Hadron Collider (pictured) in Switzerland.

Mr Bin was staying at a hotel in Dujiangyan, China, with his family. He found two bottles of 'complimentary water' in his room and drank one. The content was later revealed to be detergent.

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Travel Photographer of the Year photos on display in London

The stunning shots - on display at an exhibition in London - were recognized at the most recent Travel Photographer of the Year awards, which go beyond the usual images captured by holidaymakers. The collection of standouts includes shots of horses stampeding in the highlands of China's Inner Mongolia (left), camels being led to a mining site at salt flats in Ethiopia (top right), and a Mongolian eagle hunter (bottom right), who was photographed with a mobile phone.

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YouTube video shows a  cat relaxing in a basket of chirping chicks

Looking every ounce contented, the feline tilts its head from side to side to try and find the comfy spot as it relaxes in a basket of chicks. It is not known where the footage was filmed. The clip has been doing the rounds on social media, with two postings on YouTube being viewed almost 200,000 times each. The chicks can be heard chirping away, as a woman recording the footage laughs out loud.

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT A factory worker in China has had his hand grafted to his leg in order to save it following an accident at work.

Arun Binaykia was driving in Yellowstone when he came to a traffic jam created by a herd of bison. The park is the only place in the US where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times.

Brave Florida alligator keeper and enthusiast Michael shared video of him putting his hand inside his alligator Chomper's mouth as he brushed the deadly predator's teeth.

A video showing a nurse kneeling to perform CPR in the rain has caught the attention of Chinese social media. The footage was taken on July 19 and shows people rushing to help the man.

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The footage, shot last week in Wisconsin, US, shows two-year-old Alaskan Malamute repeating the warm greeting after her owner says it first. 'We always knew our Alaskan Malamute wasn't mute,' said the owner. 'She is very talkative and with a little bit of practice she had learned to say "I love you". We plan to get her to say more in the future.'

   

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