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The Project's host Waleed Aly (left and centre) has come under fire on social media after suggesting people working in administration are 'bogans'. His remark comes in response to a Gumtree advertisement by a small Perth business that was slammed for discriminating against 'bogans [and] rough people'. 'Must have good references... No bogans or rough people need apply,' the advertisement read. On Monday, the panel on Channel 10 weighed in on the controversial ad that has since been removed. 'If you're not taking bogans, where are you going to find good admin people?' Aly said. His co-star Carrie Bickmore (centre) agreed with his comment, saying 'good point'. The pair were joined on the show alongside Peter Helliar (bottom right) and Gretel Killeen (top right).

'Stop playing the victim... Your ban got lifted, get over it': Jacqui Lambie blasts Muslim youth leader in Q&A; shouting match - as the senator calls for supporters of Sharia law to be deported

Independent senator Jacqui Lambie and prominent Muslim youth leader Yassmin Abdel-Magied clashed in a fiery shouting match on Q&A; on Monday night. Following a question about immigration, Ms Lambie said Australia should follow Donald Trump's example and deport all Muslims who support the Islamic tradition of Sharia law. Fellow panellist Ms Abdel-Magied, founder of Youth Without Borders, disagreed, accusing her of 'talking about something you know nothing about'. But Ms Lambie interjected, shouting out: 'The fact is we have one law in this country and it is the Australian law. It is not Sharia law. Not in this country, not in MY day.'

Immigrants attempting to become citizens should have to undergo a radical vetting test to prove their Australian values according to libertarian senator David Ley

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Tiziana Cantone, 31, committed suicide in September 2016, a year after videos of her performing sex acts went viral after they were posted online without her permission.

A Melbourne taxi driver has pulled a fast one on Channel Nine giving a rude fake name to producers during an interview during the morning protests in Melbourne on Monday.

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! viewers got a glimpse of how the rich and famous spend their money. The celebrities revealed their priciest purchases after a reward was offered.

'You want to kill me mate?' Vegan cyclist unleashes foul-mouthed tirade on driver for coming 'within touching distance' - but who is at fault?

Angry cyclist Harley 'Durianrider' Johnstone unleashed an expletive-laden rant at a driver (main) he accused of 'trying to kill him' by passing too close to him on a narrow road in Adelaide. The former boyfriend of vegan lifestyle blogger Freelee the Banana Girl went on a two-minute tirade while the driver defended himself saying he slowed down and left plenty of room. 'F**king car, you want to kill me mate, you want to kill me? I'm here, kill me, man!' Mr Johnstone yelled to begin his outburst.

The 52-year-old man was arrested at a property in Meningie, east of Adelaide, on Saturday and charged with three counts of rape and one count of unlawful detention.

Pauline Hanson has called for African youths to be deported after a group of 70 Sudanese gang members allegedly caused havoc at the Summersault event in Melbourne on Saturday.

'Find someone who fits your shallow ideals!' Married at First Sight fans blast Alene for forcing husband Simon to cut off his curls - and urge the groom to RUN AWAY

Disgruntled Married At First Sight fans took to Twitter to slam Alene (left) for forcing her husband Simon to ditch his trademark curls.   While Simon has always been content with his wife's appearance, Alene has confessed to roadblocks when it comes to physical attraction.  So when the couple were instructed to go on a 'surrender date' on Monday night's episode, where Alene took complete control, her mind immediately turned to a makeover.

California prepares for catastrophe: Battle to stop a collapse at America's tallest dam as 200,000 residents flee amid fears of a 30m-deep flood that could stretch for 80km

Nearly 200,000 people remained under evacuation orders on Monday as California authorities battle stop a collapse at the nation's tallest dam that could unleash 100 foot of uncontrolled flood waters if it fails. The California National Guard put out a notification to all 23,000 soldiers and airmen to be ready to deploy if needed. An alert for the entire California National Guard hadn't been issued since the 1992 riots. About 300km miles northeast of San Francisco, Lake Oroville - one of California's largest man-made lakes - had water levels so high that an emergency spillway was used Saturday for the first time in almost 50 years. The evacuation was ordered Sunday afternoon after engineers spotted a hole on the concrete lip of the secondary spillway for the 770-foot-tall Oroville Dam and told authorities that it could fail within the hour.

Michael Craig Bullock, 52, is charged with causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene of an accident in Dover Gardens in Adelaide on Sunday night.

A ground and air search was launched on Sunday after a ranger found a car thought to belong to the man and woman at Trephina Gorge.

Young Australian woman recovers after Bali hit-and-run

Tori Van de Stadt, 25, and boyfriend Louis Macindoe, 26, were travelling home from dinner on their final night in Bali last year when a speeding car hit them from behind. The Australian couple were flung from their scooter face-first into the dense jungle by the side of the road, both instantly knocked unconscious and heavily bleeding. Dramatic before and after photos show Tori before the horrific incident (left) and after undergoing 13-hour facial reconstruction surgery (right) to repair her shattered face (X-ray pictured inset).

Claudine and Dave Fitzgibbon were saved from the painful decision to terminate their unborn child by new surgery in Brisbane to repair spina bifida defects while he was still inside the womb.

'What the f*** does she need to do to win?': Adele breaks her Album Of The Year Grammy in half to share with Beyoncé after moving the Lemonade singer to tears in acceptance speech

Adele broke her award in half to share with Beyonce after picking up the coveted Album of the Year prize at the the 59th Annual Grammy Awards because she didn't feel she deserved it. The Hello singer - who, along with the late David Bowie, was Sunday night's biggest winner after picking up five accolades - was stunned to accept the gong for her record 25 as she expected Beyonce to take it home for her visual LP Lemonade, so damaged the trophy deliberately in order to share the honour with her idol.

'It just sounds wrong': Australian social media users slam 'off-key' UK Bunnings ads

Hardware giant Bunnings has been slammed online for replicating its iconic advert format (left and right) for the promotion of its first-ever UK store. The uniquely Australian-style advertisement interviews 'regular' workers and finishes with the catchy line 'lowest prices are just the beginning'. But Australians were quick to head to social media (inset) to blast Bunnings for the 'off-key' advert, which included unfamiliar English accents and 'just sounded wrong'.

In an article for The Conversation, Professor Gary W Lewandowski, a psychology expert from Monmouth University, explains the pros and cons of dating your best friend.

Dozens of people have taken to secret sharing site Whisper to confess the real reasons they're single - including having STDs and being a selfish lover.

PIERS MORGAN: Foul-mouthed rape comics aren't funny, JK has a magic for losing and Meryl's lost her marbles so - as they might say - why don't they all shut the F*** up? 

Howling Trump-despising celebrities should put America's interests before their incessant wailing and whining and 'give him a f***ing chance, mate' to prove his theory. If Trump fails to deliver on Making America Great Again, then he will be voted out in 2020. That's how democracy works, folks. As for JK 'do as I say' Rowling, Me-Me-Me-Meryl and the rest of the howling Trump-despising celebrities, to borrow the language of their beloved hero Jim Jefferies, why don't you all just shut the **** up?

Lonely woman, 37, 'raped by a man she met on Match.com'

NEW The 37-year-old woman moved in with Colin Leacock, 34, in 2015 shortly after they met online. He forced her to perform a sex act on him twice at his London flat, it is alleged. Leacock also punched her in the face and swung her round by her hair until chunks fell out during a year-long ordeal, the jury was heard. His domineering sister thought the woman, who suffers from depression and anxiety, 'wasn't good enough' for him. Mandy Leacock (pictured) treated the woman like a slave, ordering her to cook and clean as an 'unpaid skivvy', punishing her by covering her with bleach as she sat in a bath.

The Duke of Cambridge, 35, officially launched the Centrepoint Helpline in London, the first ever to offer young people who are either homeless or are at risk of homelessness a full support service.

Daniel Morcombe's parents join Joanne Lees in search

Daniel Morcombe's parents have vowed to help Joanne Lees (all pictured together left) search for the body of her British boyfriend Peter Falconio (right with Ms Lees), who was murdered in the Australian outback in 2001. Bruce and Denise Morcombe's 13-year-old son Daniel (inset) was abducted and murdered in 2003 by convicted paedophile Brett Cowan. His body was found eight years later after Cowan's sentencing in 2011, but Mr Falconio's body has never been found.

Indian classical music troupe The Blue Lions have opened for Bob Dylan and Basement Jaxx - but the RSPCA is now investigating footage appearing to show members killing a goat.

In China, a two-month-old infant almost got his left thumb amputated as it got entangled in his mother's hair and lodged under the skin, potentially leading to 'Toe Tourniquet Syndrome'.

Mummy blogger Annie Nolan says 'gender is a feeling'

Mummy blogger Annie Nolan (left, and right with her twin daughters) says expecting parents can't reveal their baby's gender at a party because 'it's a feeling.' Ms Nolan, who has three children with her Western Bulldogs AFL star husband Liam Picken, shared her thoughts in an Instagram post on Monday. Alongside ultrasound scan pictures of her kids - five-year-old son Malachy and three-year-old twin girls Cheska and Delphi - the WAG declared that gender is 'a state of being.' Pictured inset is one of her own children's ultrasound scans.

Mums have put together a list of the 20 best ways to get children eating healthily, including cutting up fruit and veg into funny shapes, and letting them eat in front of the TV.

The naturally-occurring sugar in fruit becomes damaging when artificially added to other food and drinks, scientists from University of Barcelona have warned.

Tragic life of the 'Princess with the Sad Eyes' revealed

Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiari served as queen from 1951 to 1958, before divorcing the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and being exiled. Following the divorce, Soraya became a focus of the paparazzi, and attended galas and events covered in the beautiful gems given to her by the Shah of Iran during their marriage. While Soraya's life sounds glamorous, a deeper dive into her marriage with the Shah reveals it was fraught with tragedy, illness, and an inability to have children. Soraya, who was brought up between Europe and the town of Isfahan in Iran, met Princess Shams, the older sister of the Iranian sovereign, during a stay in London, and wed the Shah the following year.

I'm A Celebrity's Lisa Curry reveals domestic violence

Lisa Curry has made shocking revelations about her childhood. The Olympic swimmer opened up to her I'm A Celebrity camp mates about how domestic violence had played a part in her upbringing. The 54-year-old, whose claims will be aired during Monday night's episode, said the swimming pool was her 'safe place' as she sought refuge from family life.

Homeless man reveals how his life has been transformed

A charity in Chester revealed homeless man David Simons (left), 31, who came into its branch last year to claim a free coffee, has undergone a dramatic transformation in the past 12 months. A complete stranger paid for recovering alcoholic Mr Simons to have a coffee in Supporting Homeless Assisting Refugees Everywhere's (SHARE) Chester shop (centre), where he was also given a free sandwich from Tesco. Now Mr Simons (right with SHARE shop manager Ann-Marie Chamberlain) will start a new job at a garden centre tomorrow after turning his life around (right).

Tanya Wiers, 44, was found dead at her home in Polokwane, South Africa by her teenage son Rolf Jnr who had just returned from school. Police arrested suspect Frans Maela in connection with the crime.

The Robert Xie murder trial has split a family after he was handed five life sentences for bludgeoning his relatives to death with a hammer-like object in their Sydney home in 2009.

Heatwave and fire risk set to return to NSW and Sydney

A cool reprieve from the raging bushfires (pictured left of the blaze in Coolah in central west) across New South Wales is expected to be short-lived, with sizzling temperatures and dangerous fire conditions expected to return - as severe storms lash parts of Queensland. About 60 fires were still burning on Monday night, including 19 uncontained blazes, and a Watch and Act alert remained in place for the Sir Ivan fire in central west NSW. Despite a relief for NSW residents, hot temperatures are set to climb again from Wednesday, with a top of 28C forecast for Sydney before reaching 34C by Saturday. Meanwhile, heavy rain, strong winds and hailstorm are battling southeast of Queensland (pictured right of the lightning show in Brisbane on Monday) overnight.

Former volunteer firefighter Ricky Ballard-Lestrange lit two bushfires on the MSW Mid-North Coast in Sunday's heatwave because his four-year-old son 'likes fire trucks', a court heard.

Rachel Morgan died days after she was discovered hanged at the Trafford General Hospital last year - where she had been placed on the highest suicide risk warning.

Gang raped teen who committed suicide wrote warning letter

A teenage girl who committed suicide after being bullied and gang raped by students at her Melbourne school drafted a powerful warning letter to her peers just before her death. In the letter (inset), Cassidy Trevan (pictured left and right), 15, said it was her duty to make her schoolmates aware she had been raped and relentlessly bullied.  'My name is Cassidy Trevan, and I was raped,' the letter said. 'If anyone every tries this on you trust me it's worth fighting! Fight! If you don't you'll regret it for the rest of your life like I do. You can do it.'  

Hundreds of whales stranded on on the South Island beach in New Zealand have died as authorities cut holes in their carcasses to prevent them from exploding.

The Pan Pacific Peace Gardens in Redbank, Ipswich, is a notorious hookup spot for gay men. Police have increased patrols after residents reported seeing men having sex in the park.

Last drinks! Shocking moment more than 100 punters throw punches and kicks at each other as mass brawl breaks out in pub

Dozens of men were filmed beating up each other at The Albany Palace in Trowbridge, England, on Saturday night as music played in the background. A police officer was allegedly struck in the face but avoided serious injury, while one person has since been charged with being in possession of a knife. A video of the astonishing brawl was uploaded to Facebook by truck driver Tommy Arkle and has already been viewed more than half a million times. The 21-year-old said the night 'got way out of hand' - but it is not known what caused the fight to begin. He said: 'The whole thing made my heart race. I had just come back from the bar when all of a sudden I heard shouting and then that was it. I think it just started between three guys, but then it turned into a free-for-all. There have been fights in the past there but nothing to this extreme.'

At least four people died Monday when an avalanche swept away nine people who were in an off-piste area near the ski resort of Tignes in the French Alps, rescue services said.

Prince William, 34, is to visit Paris for the first time since his mother died in the city when he and the Duchess of Cambridge, 35, travel there on an official three-day visit next month.

Four houses that fit with the Swedish trend lagom

There's a new kid on the Scandinavian block of interior terms. The Swedish art of lagom is the hottest new trend - and broadly translates as just the right amount. This is something that is being adopted by design-conscious homeowners, and getting on-trend with lagom could help sell your home. We reveal four that fit the bill.

In honour of Valentine's Day, diners at the Bistro Remy within the Langham Hotel in Sydney can enjoy two oysters - each containing an 'Australian South Sea pearl'. The dish retails at $3,200.

The former mistress of Seven West Media CEO Tim Worner has been slapped with a court order to stop her posting confidential company information on Twitter.

Barmaid compares Tinder dater to a croissant

Katie Mccarthy (left) was less than impressed with fellow daters on Tinder and left friends in hysterics after sharing a picture of one muscly bachelor and compared him to a French pastry (top and bottom right). The mother of four said: 'Online dating is not something I would normally do. But I was bored and thought it would be a laugh. I'd only been on there an hour or two when I came across this guy. It was his main photo. My first impression when I saw it was a croissant - that's what popped into my head. I couldn't stop laughing.'

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Fascinating images of Hawaii taken in the 1890s

The 120-year-old images (pictured) provide a snapshot of life on the tropical islands and include intimate photographs of the native population. Herbert Smith, a draper from Manchester, who lived in Hawaii in the 1890s took the photographs which have remained in the family. As well as taking photographs, Smith documented his day-to-day experiences on the islands in a series of letters to his family which also form part of the collection. He sailed from Liverpool to the nearby island of Honolulu in 1893 and spent a year in Hawaii, birthplace of former US president Barack Obama. They have now decided to put the collection, which includes letters documenting his travels, up for auction and it is tipped to sell for £2,500.

Donations flood in for three orphaned children

NEW More than £150,000 has been pledged to help Luke, Hannah and Oliver Bennet (right, with their parents Julie and Mike) after their mother and father, died of cancer last week. The children, of Wirral, are said to be 'overwhelmed' by the donations made by generous members of the public. A heartbreaking photograph (left) showing their parents clutching each other's hands was taken hours before Mr Bennet died last Monday from a brain tumour. His wife died on Saturday night.

The warnings were reportedly found on social media amid fears the terror group is also recruiting translators and foreign jihadists from Spain.

The £1,800-a-week designer house called the Chickenshed, with spectacular country views over the Wye Valley at Trellech on the Welsh border, had a string of rave reviews in magazines.

Sydney investor pays $1.8 million for St Albans property

An investor has snapped up a humble weatherboard property for $1.81 million - more than $600,000 over the reserve price. The Sydney buyer was among seven bidders who competed for the St Albans abode in Melbourne's north-west at Saturday's record-breaking auction. The bidding war smashed the suburb's median price for a three-bedroom home of $495,000 - making 80 Alfrieda Street the most expensive home.

Jonathan Dick is still on the run, but police found his blue Ford sedan on a back road in Ivanhoe East in Melbourne on Saturday. His other car had been 'disposed of' prior to the murder, police said.

John Steven, 38, went to meet Sharon Kerr, 34, for a sex session at her flat in Renfrew, Renfrewshire, last March. But after she left he was attacked by Craig Dalton and Matthew Harrison.

Ben Southall, from Petersfield in Hampshire, won the Best Job in the World in 2009 to become caretaker of Hamilton Island. He and his wife Sophee now travel full time.

Australia's record-breaking heatwave has claimed hundreds of flying foxes. More than 700 'cooked to death' on the trees or piled up on the ground as temperatures in Singleton, NSW, soared.

Kidnapped woman is found tied up and gagged in the boot of a car after police hear screaming during routine check

The distressed woman was discovered with her hands tied up after officers heard screaming coming from the boot at a check point in Brazil. Footage shows the policemen opening the boot to discover the victim sobbing before they use a knife to free her hands. Two men were in the white car when it was stopped at the checkpoint, it has been reported.

Shocking footage captured the ruckus after a guest at Ukrainian meeting insisted on speaking Russian, angering an attending politician. The pair exchanged blows until guards separated them.

Woman stops covering birthmark to 'empower' others  

Model Celina Leroy, 25, was born with a port wine stain (PWS) and underwent painful operations and 40 sessions of laser treatment to try and improve its appearance. However, in a new video, Leroy is seen wiping away the concealer and revealing her true look in a bid to help others with the condition. (Pictured: Celina Leroy with and without make-up on her birthmark. Inset: Leroy as a baby)

Research into the links between what we eat and our risk of developing dementia is still new, but some foods do have the potential to reduce our risk of developing the condition.

Up to one woman a fortnight in Brisbane is getting a gynaecological procedure called G-Spot amplification. The procedure involves injecting dermal fillers into the G-Spot.

Jenny Santos, 29, was 'pretending to be flying' as if she were a superhero by 'laying prone on the handrail' of the escalator moments before her death at the World Trade Center at 5:30am on Saturday.

Easy workouts to do with your partner for Valentine's Day

EXCLUSIVE: Fitness guru Lilly Sabri and personal trainer Luke Chamberlain have teamed up to devise a range of 'partner workouts' to help couples get fit together this Valentine's Day. Clockwise from top left: Sit-up into pike; leg press and press-up; human deadlift; and joint headstand.

Household items such as wine corks, jam jars, toilet rolls and milk bottle tops are in high demand so if you've got the space to store them it could be an easy way to make some extra money.

A photographer has captured in striking detail, the variety of the internal architecture of some of Europe's obsolete and overlooked cooling towers. in Belgium, Germany, Italy and France.

A Melbourne woman woke up to find an intruder leaning over her bed. The terrifying incident happened at 2.30am on February 5 in the suburb of Hampton Park, police said.

Rachel Finch loses weight after Ferrari World shame

Rachel Finch, 28, from Warrington, has shed six and a half stone and dropped eight dress sizes in a year after a trip to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi that she says left her humiliated. At her heaviest Rachel (seen left before her transformation) weighed more than 17 stone and wore a dress size 24, but just a year on (right) she's down to around 10 and a half stone and an astonishing eight dress sizes smaller since cutting out her beloved sweets and chocolate (inset).

An injured threshing shark was discovered at the mouth of the Minnamurra River. The shark, distinguished by its oversized tail, was swimming unusually close to shore.

From dark chocolate to almonds, what we eat is just as important as what we apply when it comes to anti-ageing. Australian nutritionist, Kathleen Alleaume, shares her youth-giving foods.

Mehpara Khan, 28, from Auckland, New Zealand, captured the moment that she and her friends were racially abused and attacked while they used a highway rest stop over the weekend.

Ever since I can remember I have hated my hips and thighs. I distinctly recall a photograph of me wearing a ballet leotard that appeared in the local newspaper when I was 13.

America's got talons: Crowd of women with VERY long fingernails dance in a Florida night club as bemused revellers look on

The ladies busted moves while waving their hands, complete with nails up to three feet long, at a venue in Florida. Stomach-churning footage shows how some of the talons (pictured) have curled up into spirals. The video, posted on February 1, reflects a bizarre new trend of women letting their nails grow to impractical lengths in the name of fashion.

Malcolm Turnbull has admitted windmills didn't cause an entire state to black out last year. New information has contradicted the PM's assertions last year about South Australia's renewables.

Melbourne sleep researchers are developing an on-the-spot type of 'smart-glasses' technology where Victoria Police could soon carry out fatigue tests on a camera-based device.

Australians are fleeing areas where Islamic migrants live, a One Nation senator says. Malcolm Roberts made the claim during a parliamentary debate in Canberra.

Abandoned college having fewer students than professors

Eerie photos have emerged of an abandoned college campus with the remains of animal corpses rotting on shelves,yellowed paper strewn across classroom floors and stained Apple Mac computers from the 1990s. The eye-opening pictures were taken in the science department of Knoxville College, Tennessee which was a black liberal arts college founded by the United Presbyterian Church of North America in 1875 for primarily African American students.However student numbers began to dwindle during the 1970s and the educational institute unceremoniously closed in May 2015 after just 15 students enrolled for class.

Dramatic footage from Spain shows the man spotting the vehicle hurtling towards him at high speed, jumping over a metal fence just as the car crashes into it - before running over to the car.

Quitting work to go travelling cures woman's alopecia

Vikki Webb, 25, from Surrey was horrified when her hair started falling out in clumps (inset) in November 2013, due to her stressful lifestyle. Vikki, pictured before her hair loss, (left), was prescribed steroids for alopecia (right), but doctors warned her hair may never grow back. However, she recently quit her job to travel and her hair is starting to grow back.

Mothers and fathers who took to secret sharing site Whisper seem to know that parenting can be bizarre at times - as they reveal the most outrageous rules they've had to make for their kids.

A powerful new ad celebrating gay love has gone viral after a survey showed more than half of LGBTQ Australians feel uncomfortable about showing affection in public.

Globetrotter Cassie De Pecol, from Connecticut, embarked on her journey in July 2015 and  has just reached the end of her epic mission to visit all 196 countries in the world.

Whether you love it or hate it, Valentine's Day is fast approaching. To avoid any awkward moments, Sydney based etiquette guru Julie Lamberg-Burnet has revealed her top etiquette tips

How your Alpine holiday has changed over 100 years

These are the amazing colour postcards of the Princely county of Tyrol, an Alpine region of the Austro-Hungarian empire. The extraordinary images show picturesque villages, some bustling with markets stalls others with quiet cafes. Scenic lakes with a dramatic backdrop of mountains are often populated by fishermen and women. Whilst the winding roads are populated exclusively by horse and cart.

Ann Xiao, 23, from Sydney, was studying economics when she decided to take a year off and pursue fashion. She kept this a secret from her family, learning to sew with YouTube.

Max Key, 21, son of former New Zealand Prime Minister John, split from model girlfriend Amelia Finlayson last year but in the new video he walks hand-in-hand with a mystery blonde woman.

The crawling crook: Thief sneaks into a newsagent on his knees to steal $5 Peppa Pig magazines (which are aimed at children aged three to seven) 

The shameless shoplifter was caught on CCTV crawling through the door of Best-One in Knowle, Bristol, and towards the bottom shelf. But when staff march over, instead of retreating he freezes. He then makes one more move to grab another cartoon magazine. Shopkeeper Sunny Patel posted the CCTV footage on Facebook to shame the thief.

Footage of the elusive snow leopard could dispel the idea that the animals are incapable of producing a 'roar'. Video captured in southern Siberia seems to show a male roaring as part of a mating call.

Students attend the flag-raising ceremony at the Yang Dezhi 'Red Army' elementary school in Wenshui, south-west China's Guizhou province ©Fred DUFOUR (AFP)

Yang Dezhi, is a small 'Red Army' school situated in the rural hills of Wenshui town. It was established more than a hundred years ago during the final years of the Qing dynasty.

These are the tragic scenes as an impala is slowly killed by a hungry leopard on the Masai Mara in Kenya. After stalking its prey, the leopard leaps on its victim and forces it to the ground.

The astonishing footage shows the cyclist in Spain zig-zagging from one carriageway to the other without any lights on apparently oblivious to the loud car horns sounding behind him.

Breast cancer survivors model AnaOno lingerie at NYFW 2017

A group of 16 breast cancer survivors took to the runway at New York Fashion Week to model the latest line from AnaOno, a lingerie brand for women who have had mastectomies. Models including Ericka Hart (top right), who had reconstructive surgery following a double mastectomy, were greeted with cheers from the crowd at the concept show on Manhattan's Lower East Side.

 
   

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Meet the 94-year-old kung fu villager who fights men

Punching the air and battling with large wooden sticks, this great-great grandmother means business. Zhang Hexian, 94, from Liyang, east China's Jiangsu province, is somewhat of a martial arts pro after spending nine decades refining her combat moves. Footage of her in action, shows her jousting with men more than half her age, using a large stick-like weapon as she goes.

The shocking clip, filmed in China, shows the crying boy screaming in fear as he is launched into the air (pictured) by his father, before struggling to keep his head above the water.

Australian beauty blogger Chloe Morello teamed up with US vlogger Laura Lee to test out whether silicone vibrators could be used to apply makeup - and both women were delighted with the results.

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The sweetest sound: Adorable moment a baby boy giggles when he hears his mother's voice clearly for the first time after he is fitted with hearing aids 

The child, Hunter,(pictured) was fitted with the devices to help with a hearing impairment he's had since birth. In video from Ohio, he can be seen smiling and giggling at the sound of his mother's voice. His mother asks: 'Can you hear mommy? Can you hear?' as the baby carries on laughing.

Yelping in pain with their fur matted with blood, these shocking photographs (pictured) reveal the brutality of dog fighting in Kyrgyzstan, as a barbaric event is held in the capital city of Bishkek.

For the first time, experts in Brazil have uncovered what the patron saint of lovers, who paid a heavy price for his defence of romance, looked like.

A fascinating new exhibition, Wedding Fashions Through The Decades at Strode Theatre in Street, Somerset, features wedding groups from the 1870s through to present day.

Animals get in the mood for Valentine's Day

From ice caps of Alaska to the Indian grasslands, animals around the world were caught on camera as they shared an intimate moment ahead of Valentine's Day. Two manatees looked like the perfect match as they nuzzled together in Florida (top left), while orangutans shared a kiss in Borneo (bottom left). Closer to home, owls (top right) and red squirrels (centre top) were captured getting closer. While snails (centre bottom) proved love comes in all shapes and sizes. However this zebra (bottom left) looked less than impressed with its suitor.

   

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