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A Bangladeshi national in his 20s has been taken into custody with serious injuries after a suspected pipe bomb he was carrying malfunctioned and exploded prematurely inside a Midtown Manhattan subway station Monday morning. The explosion happened around 7:20am, in an underground tunnel linking the Port Authority Bus Terminal to Times Square (left). The underground tunnel is a major thoroughfare for workers during the morning rush hour. The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Akayed Ullah (inset), was found injured at the scene and rushed to Bellevue Hospital (right being wheeled into an ambulance). He was wearing what appears to be a homemade pipe bomb attached to his body with Velcro and zip ties (main). Authorities say Ullah is talking to investigators at the hospital. Three other people also reported to local hospitals for minor injuries like ringing in the ears and headaches. There have been reports that Ullah was inspired by ISIS. At a morning press conference, current NYPD Commission James O'Neill said that the suspect 'did make statements' but that they are not going to comment on them yet. Though it's still early in the investigation, New York City officials say it was definitely an attempted terror attack. 'This was an attempted terror attack and thank God the perpetrator did not achieve his ultimate goals,' Mayor Bill de Blasio said. 

Trump groped me then called me a c***: President faces new claims over conduct as three women accuse him of harassment on Megyn Kelly

A trio of the president's accusers reemerged on Monday to hound him for sexually harassing them. Samantha Holvey, Jessica Leeds and Rachel Crooks had previously made allegations against Trump and appeared on Megyn Kelly 'Today' to demand justice as the White House resumed its claim that the issue had been litigated in last year's election. 'All of a sudden, he's all over, me, kissing and groping and groping and kissing,' said Leeds, a self-proclaimed Democrat, who says she revealed her story because 'I wanted people to know what kind of a person that Trump really is...what a pervert he is.'

The alien-hunting Breakthrough Listen project, led by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner, will use the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia to investigate the mysterious comet.

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The Pentagon tells that Associated Press that it will allow transgender people to enlist from January 1 despite Trump's 'ban' earlier this year. The process will be difficult and have strict tests.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has harshly criticized Israel and the United States over the US stance on Jerusalem

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has fired a warning to the United States and said it was a 'partner to bloodshed' after Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

A federal judge in Washington D.C. warned Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Monday that he shouldn't be trying his case in the press. 

Celebrity chef Mario Batali accused of sexual misconduct

Four women, three of them former employees, have accused Mario Batali (pictured with actress Gwyneth Paltrow, top right), 57, of inappropriate touching dating back to the 90s, which on Monday prompted him to step away from his vast culinary empire, which includes restaurants Babbo and del Posto and the specialty food store Eataly. Batali also will be taking time off from co-hosting the ABC cooking show The Chew while the network review the allegations against him. Batali's wife of 23 years is Susi Cahn (bottom right), the daughter of the late Miles Cahn, co-founder of Coach Handbags.

A bicyclist spotted the body of 23-year-old Chuchu Ma, of Mountain View, California, in the water along the Bay Trail on the Sunnyvale-Moffett Field border last Thursday morning.

Mum of bullied Tennessee boy in video shared racist photos

Kimberly Jones, of Tennessee, whose son Keaton this weekend became the poster child of bullying, is facing scrutiny after her Facebook page was found to contain racially charged posts and Confederate flag-waving photos. Dozens of actors, singers and athletes, among them Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, Mark Ruffalo, Donald Trump Jr and LeBron James, to name just a few, have come out in support of the Knoxville middle-schooler after his mother shared a video online showing her son in tears, pleading to be left alone by bullies.

Ohio wife accused of shooting and dismembering husband

Marcia Y. Eubank, 49, was arrested on suspicion of murder Saturday in Coventry Township, Ohio, after police discovered the remains of her husband, 54-year-old Howard L. Eubank. On Saturday afternoon, cops in the community of 11,000 on the southern outskirts of Akron received a call reporting possible human remains at the Eubanks' home. Investigators from the Summit County Sheriff's Office responded and made a gruesome discovery.

NEW A new shock poll from Fox News shows Democrat Doug Jones 10 points ahead of Republican Roy Moore as voters head to the polls tomorrow in Alabama to select the state's next U.S. senator.

Officer George J. Manganaro, 29, was charged with aggravated assault in Penns Grove, New Jersey after a video shows him appearing to kick a man in the face while he was handcuffed.

Piers Morgan: Trump keeps his promises. Lib media hate it

Donald Trump, according to his many critics, is the single most divisive, stupid, bigoted and unpopular president in American history. To say Trump is ‘polarizing’ is to massively understate the sheer enormity of hatred that exists toward the billionaire tycoon who won the White House just over a year ago. On social media, every minute of every day, I see hysterical liberals screaming themselves digitally hoarse with rage at his very existence.

Dark under-eye circles, acne with excess facial hair, thinning eyebrows and blotchy cheeks could be indicative of a health problem, Dr Susan Taylor explains on the Megyn Kelly TODAY show.

The Geminids meteor shower is known as one of the most spectacular celestial events of the year and the shooting stars are visible from all over the world- even from light-polluted areas.

LA subway extension digging uncovers Ice Age fossils

A paleontologist and construction workers have found multiple fossils in a Los Angeles subway. The most important discovery is a a few hundred pound mammoth skull. Other fossils include a partial rabbit jaw, mastodon tooth, camel foreleg, bison vertebrae, and a tooth and ankle bone from a horse. Some of the fossils are 10,000 years old and from the last Ice Age.

Dr Stephen Thaler, an AI and consciousness expert based in Saint Charles, Missouri, said people will one day rely on artificial intelligence to solve society's problems.

The presentation was given by Ruslan Salakhutdinov during the Neural Information Processing Systems conference, being held in Long Beach, California.

Stunning photos show native Brazilians swimming underwater

Stunning photos show indigenous Kamaiurá people diving underwater and swimming beneath a waterfall in the Amazonian basin in a remote part of Brazil. The Kamaiurá, whose name means 'a raised platform to keep meat, pots and pans', were first contacted by the outside world in 1884. Its population was ravaged by disease in the 1950s but the region was declared a national park by the Brazilian authorities in 1961 to prevent the spread of deadly epidemics.

The 75th annual Golden Globe Awards announcements were announced on Monday morning as Hollywood still stands in the shadow of sexual misconduct scandals which have hit the headlines over the past year.

Kimani Randolph, 21, was arrested on Dec 7 in connection to the deadly robbery that took place at a Rite Aid in California last month when he allegedly knocked down a woman, 87, as he fled the scene.

Pregnant mum refuses work with gay Alabama photographer

A pregnant mother retracted her request to work with an Alabama photographer after sifting through her social media page and seeing an LGBT pride flag. It seems the woman initially reached out to the Mobile-based photographer, Faith Grace, 21, at some point this week and asked her to take her maternity photos, which she accepted. A day later, the woman texted her again, concerned, inquiring about her sexual preferences after browsing through her Instagram page in search of her work and finding the pride flag.

Chinese 'rooftopper' unwittingly films his own death as he plunges from the top of a 62-storey skyscraper while doing pull-ups for video stunt 

Wu Yongning, 26, filmed himself doing pull-ups at the top of the Huayuan International Centre in Changsha, China, when he lost his grip and fell 45ft to his death on a terrace below. Uncle Feng Shengliang said Wu was planning to propose to his girlfriend two days after this video was filmed, and was going to offer her a bridal gift of £8,000. He was due to earn around £11,000 from the footage. Wu died on November 8, but the tragedy was only made public on December 8 when his family confirmed it.

Men around the world have taken to secret sharing website Whisper.sh to reveal the real reasons that they don't want to have children. One man says that he is terrified he will pass on his mental illness.

Happy Christmas, Harry! Newly unearthed footage shows self-proclaimed feminist Meghan Markle dressed in a VERY sexy Santa outfit on the set of Deal or No Deal

Self-described feminist Meghan Markle, 36, wore the saucy ensemble while working as  'Briefcase Babe' on the US TV show Deal or No Deal back in 2006. Working on the series saw Meghan wearing a whole host of risque outfits. Another episode sees the future royal pose in a blue satin mini dress while in another she wears a black satin catsuit. Meghan joined NBC's Deal or No Deal in 2006, in which contestants choose from sealed briefcases that contained a marker for various amounts of money.

Connecticut private island goes on sale for $8.7million

The 2.7-acre Tavern Island in Norwalk, Connecticut, which was first inhabited by European settlers in 1651, is just an hour from New York City. Just a five-minute boat ride from the mainland, the showpiece of the property is the 6,000-square-foot stone manor, which is accompanied by a one-bedroom boat house; a tea house; a two-bedroom caretaker's cottage; and a maintenance shed. The property also boasts two private beaches and a 75-foot-long swimming pool.

Mother, 34, is kicked off Spirit Airlines flight with her two-year-old son because she would not stop breastfeeding him before take-off

Mei Rui, 34, her son Lukas and her parents were flying from Houston, Texas, to New York City on December 8 when they were booted off the plane. They had been sitting on the tarmac for almost three hours because of a de-icing delay, she claims, when she began to breastfeed her 'exhausted' two-year-old son.

Brittany Covington, 19, was sentenced to four years probation on Friday in Chicago, after pleading guilty to a hate crime, in a case that received national attention earlier this year.

Washington lawmaker Matt Manweller, who has been accused of harassing students at his university, flirted with the woman he would later marry when she was 16, she has alleged.

Good Housekeeping compile epic royal wedding fails

Princess Diana and Prince Charles (pictured centre) got their vows wrong and Diana even said the groom's name wrong. The Queen (far left) broke her tiara, which had been made for Queen Mary in 1919, on the day of her wedding and at Kate and William's wedding there was a horse that bolted and threw its rider off its back. Meanwhile, newly engaged Prince Harry and Meghan will be hoping their own big day goes smoothly.

Patrice Nganang, a professor at New York's Stony Brook University, is due to go before a prosecutor in the coming week after being charged with insulting the president of Cameroon.

Saudi women attend a rare cinema screening at a film festival in Riyadh in October 2017. Saudi Arabia on Monday announced a lifting of the kingdom's decades-long ban on cinemas

Saudi Arabia announced that cinemas will be allowed to operate from early 2018 and that licences will be handed out immediately as part of the country's cultural reform agenda.

Puns that are guaranteed to leave you scratching your head

This fiendishly hard word puzzle contains 15 images that represent words or phrases, and some are so difficult they're bound to leave you scratching your head. From a metal bed frame festooned with flowers (top left), to a piece of furniture carved out of a vegetable (top centre), you may just be kicking yourself when you find out the answers to these play on words.

The comments were made by Chamath Palihapitiya, who joined Facebook in 2007 and became its vice president for user growth, to an audience at Stanford Graduate School of Business

A three-day-old baby in northwest China has had his undeveloped twin separated from his lower back. The baby was born with a rare condition, which affects one in 500,000 births.

Australian mum left red-faced after family snap with Santa

An Australian mother-of-two has been left red-faced after spotting a very embarrassing mistake in her children's Santa photo. Tammie Hopley, 29, paid $35 for a selection of meet and greet photos of her children Ryder, two and Ledger, 10 months. But it wasn't until the next day when she realised the photos she had purchased weren't quite as innocent as they appeared. So can you spot the mistake?

The North Korean dictator is steadily acquiring new machinery that can be used to churn out microbes by the tonne, according to US and Asian intelligence officials.

The first-even bitcoin future trading began on Sunday as the newest way to bet on the increasingly popular virtual currency made its debut on a major US exchange.

Harrowing video shows a half-naked pregnant inmate being tasered inside a jail just five days before she lost her baby 

Martini Smith was tasered when she was 20 at the Franklin County Jail in Ohio. She was pregnant and had been taken into custody on domestic violence charges which were later dropped. Smith, now 26, lost her baby five days after being tasered. She won a $27,500 payout in 2011 but has since spoken out as part of a wider investigation into excessive police use of tasers.

Katie Mager (left), 27, and Ryan Reiersgaard, 27, of Minnesota, were visiting Chicago on Thursday when they falsely claimed three men robbed them of more than $22,000 worth of valuables.

The Hollywood mogul is being investigated for raping the star on two occasions in 2010. However, sources have now told TMZ that a prosecution is 'highly unlikely'.

National Geographic's ultimate places to visit in 2018

The world is one huge, must-see place. Breaking it down into manageable priorities can be tricky and even the most seasoned tourist can find decision-making overwhelming. Fortunately for us, the experts at National Geographic Traveler have created a bucket list for 2018, including Hawaii (main), Albania (bottom left) and Jordan (top right).

A man was shot and killed by an officer in Oklahoma City after he reportedly took pepper spray and a taser away from the cop during a scuffle Sunday evening.

Christian Beasley escaped around 4.10am local time by cutting a hole through steel bars in the ceiling and then jumping over a 20-foot-high wall behind Kerobokan prison.

People from around the world have shared photos of their flatmates who are very difficult to live with. Some played unwanted pranks on their friends, while others left hair stuck to the bathroom wall.

Ryan, whose last name and location haven't been made public to protect his privacy, has come in eighth position in Forbes' ranking of this year's 10 highest-paid YouTubers across the world.

New York man diagnosed with largest heart tumor ever

Jake Cohen, 32, had suffered burning chest pains for years and doctors dismissed his concerns. An MRI at Columbia University Medical Center revealed a tumor the size of a tennis ball in the New Yorker's heart. Now the husband, pictured with his wife Jessica, says he feels lucky to be alive.

The actress, 20, told Twitter followers on Friday she was a survivor of sexual abuse after a user commented on a photo she posted, 'What did Disney do to this girl?! I think she was molested.'

A doctor was found dead with a knife in his chest in his Park Avenue apartment building Sunday. It's believed Dean Lorich, 54, committed suicide. He also treated Bono in 2014.

President Donald Trump is shattering norms with his positive scores on handling a growing economy despite record low job approval.

While the President was back at his 'winter White House' this weekend, he took it upon himself to gatecrash a corporate xmas party that was being held in the Florida resort's' Palm Beach ballroom.

North Korea claim Kim Jong-un climbed 8,300ft mountain

North Korean state media has made another dubious claim about Kim Jong-un's 'superhuman powers' after insisting the overweight tyrant had climbed an 8,000ft mountain. Pyongyang media said the 33-year-old had managed to scale Mount Paektu - a sacred spot for North Koreans - after walking 'through thick snow' to reach the summit. But pictures show Kim wandering around on the snow-capped mountain with hardly a bead of sweat and wearing spotless and shiny shoes.

Three people have been injured and 10 people left homeless after a woman accidentally started a fire while trying to kill bed bugs with rubbing alcohol at a multi-family home in Cincinnati, authorities say.

Jenn Thelan, a nurse at Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital in Orlando Florida brought her daughter's Elf on the Shelf to the hospital for emergency surgery after the family dog attacked it.

A total of 24 women were arrested by Public Order Police at a party on Wednesday evening in El Mamoura, south of Khartoum.

Baffled employers share the worst CVs they've received

From boasting about their criminal past (bottom centre) to scrawling in pen across the page (top centre), these job-seekers struggled to understand even the most basic rules of putting together a resume. One childish applicant added a picture of a monkey to his resume (top left) while another features a bizarre portrait (bottom left). Some kept information to a minimum on their applications (top right). Meanwhile one callous person tried to use an employee's death to their advantage (bottom right).

University College London scientists gave 46 patients an experimental drug. They discovered the pill lowered their levels of toxic proteins in the brain - which is responsible for the disease.

Authorities said 26 infants in France have become sick since early December. The recall covers products marketed under Milumel, Picot and Celi brands and affects customers from countries around the world.

Disturbing moment a woman threatens to kill everyone on her flight after she was caught smoking on the plane 

In shocking scenes, the woman - wearing sunglasses and a straw hat - roars in the face of airline staff. She yells: 'I will kill everybody on this f****** plane! I will kill everybody on this f****** plane! I will!' There were 141 people aboard the aircraft. The terrifying video was captured by another passenger on the Portland to Sacramento Southwest Airlines flight. According to KOIN6 , the woman had been caught smoking a cigarette and tampering with the smoke detector in the aircraft's bathroom.

Tumblr dedicated to ugly babies in Renaissance paintings

Tumblr account, Ugly Renaissance Babies, has officially gone viral for being hilarious. The account is dedicated to posting zoomed in photos of ugly babies in Renaissance paintings with perfect corresponding captions. People cannot stop laughing about the site, and one Twitter user even said, 'Best thing on the web right now.'

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Collectors assemble largest known map of the early world

The remarkable map is said to be the largest map of the early world, and was created in 1587 by Urbano Monte. Experts at the David Rumsey Map Center at Stanford Libraries, where the original is now bring housed, have digitally joined its 60 separate pieces, revealing stunning illustrations of the continents, oceans, kings (top right, King Philip II of Spain is shown), and even mythical creatures. It also includes geographical misconceptions from the time, such as the bizarre shape of Japan (bottom right).

Viva Frei, a father from Montreal, Canada, pulled out his daughter's friends tooth when he tied string around her loose tooth and attached it to the cork of a bottle.

Tulsi Adivasi, 18, from India, began suffering with a leg infection at 11 years old. He says he is depressed because he is dependent on his widowed mother, who earns just £12 a month.

Maduro announced that leading opposition parties will be barred from the 2018 presidential vote after they boycotted mayoral polls, in a move set to further consolidate his grip on power.

The calculator is designed to help bring down accidents caused by drinkers attempting to drive to work after a night out. It tots up how long it takes to be back on the right side of the legal limit.

Putin declares victory in Syria: Russian president orders a partial pullout of forces from the country after helping dictator Assad 'defeat terrorists' and keep his hold on power

A beaming President Vladimir Putin shook the hand of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad before declaring that their military alliance had been a victory for the Syrian regime. Speaking during a visit to a Russian military airbase near Latakia, northeast Syria, Putin announced that he has ordered a pullout of 'a significant part' of Russian forces from Syria after helping Assad defeat the 'most battle-ready group of international terrorists,' apparently referring to ISIS. Putin and Assad watched a parade by Russian troops and met with air force pilots (bottom right) before a sit-down meeting (top right) during the Russian president's flying visit.

Muslim Meha Ahmad, a producer for the Chicago radio show The Morning Shift on WBEZ, said she was refused a ride by a Jewish driver while standing in the street with her young family.

The FDA first banned mineral substances as food additives in 1906, banning silver from confectionery use.But as silver dragées grew in popularity in the 1970s, FDA said not a food item.

The Lingguan Tower in China, billed as 'Asia's tallest wooden pagoda', was completely destroyed after flames ripped through it yesterday afternoon. Two adjacent halls were also reduced to rubble.

Lia can be disposed of discreetly, avoiding the need to hide the white stick. Said to be 99% accurate, it is made from paper not plastic and repels water for long enough to take the test.

About 200 rounds of ammunition was found in an underground car park under a mosque in West Berlin, Germany - but officers quickly ruled out any terror link.

Manuel Hegel from Cologne, Germany was shocked to come across figures dressed as WW2 soldiers complete with banned Nazi symbols on their uniforms and helmets on Amazon.

Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson attempted to climb railings to confront a fan at the end of a losing game against the Jacksonville Jaguars when a drink hit him.

Imgur reveals the world's ultimate snowmen

During winter some people lose their cool over blocked roads and cancelled trains. But others embrace the seasonal weather with impressive winter wit. Specifically, people have been producing very creative - and hilarious - snowmen, with everything from superheroes and celebrities to the occasional letterbox. Here, we reveal some of the very best.

The findings will form part of the upcoming Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, being given Sophie Scott, professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College London (stock).

Nasa scientists will be joined by a senior Google AI engineer and an expert from the University of Texas at Austin to reveal the Kepler telescope's latest planet candidate results.

Elena Kordyukova, 39,  from Ekaterinburg, Russia confessed to murdering two of her sons and attempting to murder a third using heart drug Warfarin, originally developed as rat poison.

Men are far more likely to lose their wedding ring than women, a survey has found. Almost a quarter of men admitted they had lost their wedding ring.

Dramatic moment a runner collapses near the end of a marathon but is helped over the finishing line by selfless teen to come first

Chandler Self won the women's division of the BMW Dallas marathon with a time of 2:53:58 - but not without the help of 17-year-old Ariana Luterman, who helped her cross the finish line. Luterman, of Addison, Texas, was running the final two miles of the race with Self, a psychiatrist from New York, as part of a relay team with her elite high school, the Greenhill Academy. In the final half mile of the race, Self began to collapse, and in the final 200 yards she fell to her feet several times. Each time, Luterman helped her to her feet. As they reached the finish line, Luterman pushed Self ahead, and with the support of the teen, Self lunged across and won the race.

WM Motor Technology Co, will use its name 'Weltmeister' as its brand and plans to start taking orders for its first product, a sport-utility vehicle, from April.

Apple Inc on Monday confirmed it had reached a deal to acquire Shazam Entertainment Ltd, the U.K.-based app that lets users identify songs by pointing a smart phone at the audio source.

Snowfall in Buffalo created white out conditions as the Bills took on the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday afternoo due to a major lake-effect storm blowing in off nearby Lake Erie.

It is not known how many Rohingya women have been raped by Myanmar soldiers in recent months, but aid workers fear only 'a fraction' will ever dare to speak out about the horrific abuse.

Island born from underwater eruption could last for 30yrs

NEW Nearly three years ago, an island sprung into existence in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga, nestling between two older islands in the archipelago. The new island formed after the eruption of a submarine volcano in the region, which flung ash 30,000 feet into the sky, before it eventually settled in January 2015. While scientists first estimated that the island with a 400-foot (120-meter) summit would last just a few months, new calculations suggest it could remain in its new place for as much as 30 years.

The six-year-old girl was abducted on Saturday and her body found on Sunday, with mass protests in Hisar, Haryana state in response to the horrific rape and abuse she suffered.

WhatsApp is testing a feature called 'Reply privately' where users can send direct message to chat members without leaving the group. It is unclear when it will be rolled out globally.

Computer security expert Michael Myng was the first to expose the bug, which is believed to affect 475 models of laptops released by the Palo Alto firm equipped with Synaptics touchpads.

Armie Hammer has apologized to Casey Affleck for questioning in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last month why he won a Best Actor Oscar when he was accused of sexual assault.

Hilarious images of pets frolicking in the snow

Our four legged friends are equally excitable about the appearance of a blanket of snow, as these snaps from around the world, shared online, prove. Clockwise from top left: A new winter coat; winning at snowballing; a new frosty friend; the first taste of winter; playing hide and seek and a very convincing snow twin.

Archaeologists from the University of Edinburgh used tools normally employed to analyse the impact of gun shots to inflict damage to a synthetic human skull.

China is said to be planning five settlement points for a possible North Korean refugee crisis. Reports have suggested that over a million of North Koreans could swarm into China if war breaks out.

Melanie Martinez (left) took to Twitter on Saturday to address Timothy Heller's allegations against her, saying she would 'never be intimate with someone without their absolute consent'.

Georgia Thomson, 27, from Cardiff, who has type 1 diabetes, started misusing her insulin in 2009 because she was worried the 'pure fat' injections were leading her to put on weight.

Children are also three times as likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis in later life if their mother had the agonising condition, claim researchers at Odense University Hospital in Denmark

Tanzania's president John Magufuli sparked anger among children's rights activists after announcing the decision in his independence day speech on Saturday.

Americans proudly brandish guns during marriage ceremonies

A shocking internet gallery shows fans of the second amendment proudly brandishing their weapons on their big day. While the choice of ceremony might seem odd to most couples, gun-themed weddings appear to be becoming increasingly popular in the US. In fact, The Gun Store in Las Vegas even offers packages giving couples the chance to start their happily ever after 'with a bang'.

A good, hard workout several times a week can slow down the progression of Parkinson's disease for at least six months, according to a new study from Northwestern University.

The finding also goes some way to explain why heated rows often erupt on social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, according to researchers at University of California, Berkeley (stock image).

Pro baseball pitcher Steven Wright was arrested Friday night on charges of domestic assault after cops were called to his home in Tennessee.

This holiday season, friendly neighbors are showing their appreciation for delivery personnel by leaving care packages full of drinks and snacks outside of their homes, free to take.

One Netflix user in the UK watched the animated film Bee Movie a total of 357 times in 2017, new figures show. The streaming service has released data on its users' habits after it broke records.

Farewell to a war criminal: Hundreds honour dead Croatian general who drank CYANIDE at the Hague after he was convicted of carrying out war crimes in Bosnia 

Huge crowds packed a public memorial in Zagreb, Croatia for a service to remember war criminal Slobodan Praljak whose final act was to kill himself in front of UN judges (right). Public buses ran free of charge to the ceremony for the wartime military commander, who swallowed potassium cyanide last month during a court hearing broadcast live around the world. About 2,000 people filled the main concert hall (left) where the memorial was held, while hundreds more crowded into the building's entry and hallways to watch on giant screens.

These North Korean artworks depict the country's greatest sporting achievements, both real and imaginary, including their 1-0 victory over Italy during the 1966 World Cup.

Dutch model Ivana Smit, 18, was found dead on a sixth floor balcony of the Persiaran Capsquare block in Kuala Lumpur's Jalan Dang Wangi district and was not wearing any clothes.

A man in east China was sent in a hospital with a six-foot-long spear pierced from the back. Doctors found that the spearhead was lodged deeply inside his body.

Fitness blogger and mum-of-five, Simone Gately, 34, from Halifax, North Yorkshire has her own Christmas day fitness regime to get her guests running around and burning off the calories.

This week Nadya Fairweather recommends single leg squats to sculpt your thighs. Shona Wilkinson says good nutrition is as important as exercise and advises the best foods to reduce fat.

Toby's owner Pat Langner, from Alberta, Canada, is able to balance items on his head. He was trained from the age of seven by his owner and has learnt how to balance balls, food and other items.

Plane crazy! Russian Top Gun surprises aircrew by flying just a few feet from open cargo door

The Su-30 fighter jet emerged behind a cargo plane while on an apparent airdrop mission over Syria. The crazy pilot comes within metres of the open cargo hatch - much to the delight of the aircrew who caught the stunt on camera. The jet holds its position for some while pointing its nose into the open hatch. The jet then dramatically turns upside down and flies off.

Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme was caught on video Saturday night deliberately kicking a female photographer in the face at a holiday concert in Los Angeles.

Defensive tackle Malik McDowell was arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning after getting into a row over money outside the SL Lounge club in Atlanta, Georgia.

This stunning footage shows how a group of mountain trekkers witnessed a huge avalanche just feet away from them when scaling a mountainous region of Pakistan.

The monk seal appeared to sense the turtle was in distress and joined it for 20 minutes. The cute interaction was filmed by Beat Korner while he was underwater by Olowalu Beach in Hawaii, USA.

Puker up! Shocked mom films the unfortunate moment she goes in to kiss toddler son only to be drenched in his projectile vomit

An unfortunate video shows a mom posing with her small son on camera before he barfs all over her. The brief clip show the two about to share a loving kiss before the toddler pukes on her hand, chest and shirt. It is unknown where the video was filmed.

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'Grinch-like' Siberian husky who always has a grumpy face

A doting owner has taken a series of photographs of her Grinch-like dog - who definitely isn't feeling the Christmas spirit. Jasmine Milton, 20, adopted Siberian husky Anuko (pictured looking festive, left and right) when he was just eight-weeks-old and claims he's always had a grumpy face. Having fallen in love with him as a puppy, Ms Milton, from Telford, Shropshire, watched her husky grow - however his fed-up face always remained the same. Even at the most magical time of the year when he is decked in a scarf and antlers, and is frolicking in the snow, Anuko finds it impossible to crack a smile. Ms Milton (shown inset with the pooch) met Anuko when he was just five-weeks-old to help with her mental health, and quickly the two became inseparable.

Donkeys in the West Bank are suffering from barbaric treatment as they carry back-breaking loads of marble, cement and sand up precarious stairwells to help build tower blocks, says British charity.

Businesswoman Rafaela Arlotta, 32, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tried for two years before she fell pregnant in 2012, and she believes her 185lbs (13st 3lbs) frame was partly to blame.

World's rarest gorilla spotted hunting for mate in Nigeria

Ichi is one of just 100 Cross River gorillas in Nigeria - and he's looking for a mate. Researchers have been forced to warn local villagers to leave the huge animal alone after he was spotted venturing from the forest in a rare move to try and find a partner.

   

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Cutest pictures of sleeping dogs in unlikely positions

Animal lovers around the world have been sharing snaps of their beloved pooches out for their count on social media - and many are enjoying a nap in the unlikeliest of positions. Clockwise from top left: This dog lets it all hang out during a snooze; a pooch snoozes with its hind legs in the air; dogs need stuffed toys too; this hound has no interest in the view; it might look uncomfortable, but it doesn't stop this pet conking out; a dog spread-eagled on its owners' bed.

Pinky the cat has got into the routine of lying down to allow the puppies to rush over and drink her milk at feeding time. Pinky belongs to Mohan Naik, from Belthangady in South India.

Calum Foskett, 27, Jed Gibbs, 27 and Joe Oliver, 29, all from Bedfordshire, crossed the Amazon twice on a boat and raced on motorbikes during the bar crawl in Peru, Brazil and Colombia.

Letter by Dickens tells how train crash traumatised writer

A Christmas Carol author Charles Dickens (inset) suffered post-traumatic stress from a train disaster that killed 10 and wounded 40, a newly-discovered letter (pictured, right) suggests. Seven carriages plunged off a bridge in the Staplehurst rail crash of 1865 after a train derailed crossing the Kent viaduct (pictured, left, a sketch of the aftermath). Not only did the great novelist survive, but he tended to victims, some of whom died in front of him.

   

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