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Facebook to Block and Ban Donald Trump's account

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken to his Facebook page to announce the blocking and banning of US formal president Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts. The shocking events of the last 24 hours clearly demonstrate that President Donald Trump intends to use his remaining time in office to undermine the peaceful and lawful transition of power to his elected successor, Joe Biden.  His decision to use his platform to condone rather than condemn the actions of his supporters at the Capitol building has rightly disturbed people in the US and around the world. We removed these statements yesterday because we judged that their effect -- and likely their intent -- would be to provoke further violence.  Following the certification of the election results by Congress, the priority for the whole country must now be to ensure that the remaining 13 days and the days after inauguration pass peacefully and in accordance with established democratic norms.  Over the last sev...

Woman locked up her daughter for 25 years without light

This is an incredible story about a French socialite Blanche Monnier. Blanche Monnier was a very beautiful young woman.  Born into a family of aristocrats in Paris, France.  Being their only daughter, her family was very protective of her.  In 1876 she fell in love with a lawyer that was not only older than her but broke as well.  Blanche’s mother who did not approve of the relationship developed an intense hatred for the man and demanded that Blanche should end the relationship.  But she had fallen so deeply in love with the man and had set her heart on marrying him. Amid the imbroglio, Blanche vanished.  Nobody in France could tell of her whereabouts.  Her family told anyone who inquired about her that Blanche had passed away — quite suddenly.  Her family mourned her and went on with their daily lives.  Little did anyone know that the Monnier family was hiding a terrible secret. On May 23, 1901, the Office of the Attorney General of Paris r...

President Trump, first lady Melania test positive for COVID-19

President Donald Trump confirms that he has tested positive for COVID-19, nearly seven months after he labeled the pandemic. Trump, 74, said late Thursday before the results that he and first lady Melania Trump are quarantining. It comes as over 7 million cases have been confirmed in the U.S., according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 2, 2020 Trump has received criticism for his leadership in handling the country’s response. According to Johns Hopkins, over 200,000 people have died from the disease. Trump has adjusted some large-scale events, such as the GOP convention for his renomination, but also forged ahead with rallies in recent months, where he and many supporters have been seen without masks. The commander in chief has at times been seen wearing a face mask, but he’s also fa...

Amazon launches online pharmacy in India

Online retail giant Amazon has launched an internet pharmacy in India, marking its entry into the country's online medicine market. Amazon Pharmacy will make its debut in Bangalore and it may be trialled in other Indian cities. The move comes as the online drugs business has been given a major boost during the coronavirus pandemic. This year US technology giants have invested billions of dollars in the Indian economy. In recent months India has seen billions of dollars of investment by US technology giants. Earlier this year, Amazon's chief executive Jeff Bezos pledged to make major investments in India. Speaking at a company event in New Delhi in January, he said the 21st Century is "going to be the Indian century". Amazon has set ambitious plans for expansion in the world's largest democracy, where it has invested some $6.5bn (£5bn). Like rival US retailer Walmart, it sees major growth potential in the fast-growing economy. In May, Amazon entered India's mea...

Massive Explosion Hits Beirut Capital of Lebanon

According to Lebanon National News Agency, it was a fire breaking out at what it called an explosives depot at the port. The explosion which occurred in the afternoon shook several parts of the capital with Local Red Cross reporting hundreds injured while an Associated Press photographer near Beirut’s port said he witnessed people wounded on the ground and widespread destruction in central Beirut. Hospitals is said to be overwhelmed by casualties. It comes at a sensitive time with the country's economic collapse reigniting old tensions. Watch the video here👇👇

Vaccine Ingredients Exposed

Robert F. Kennedy and Del Birgtree dish out the ugly truth behind the most shocking ingredients in today's vaccines.

Amazon CEO added $13bn to his net worth

Jeff Bezos American billionaire business man,   Jeff Bezos   added $13 billion to his net worth on Monday, the largest single-day jump for an individual since the Bloomberg Billionaires Index was created in 2012. Amazon.com Inc. shares surged 7.9%, the most since December 2018 on rising optimism about web shopping trends, and are now up 73% this year. Bezos, Amazon’s 56-year-old founder and the world’s richest person, has seen his fortune swell $74 billion in 2020 to $189.3 billion, despite the U.S. entering its worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. He’s now personally worth more than the market valuation of giants such as Exxon Mobil Corp., Nike Inc. and McDonald’s Corp. It could be recalled that  Mackenzie Bezos , his ex-wife, gained $4.6 billion on Monday and is now the 13th-richest person in the world.   ↑ Grab this Headline Animator

£200,000 Lamborghini was wreaked just 20 minutes after picking it up from showroom

Not up to 20 minutes a Lamborghini Huracan Spyder was smashed up on the motorway after the new owner had been handed the keys. The Lamborghini Huracan Spyder which worth £200,000 has been picked 20 minutes away from the showroom before the incident happened.  According to report,  The grey two-seater had stopped on the M1 near Wakefield due to a mechanical failure when another driver plowed into the back of it. ↑ Grab this Headline Animator W est Yorkshire Police shared photos of the damage on Twitter and wrote:   "It’s only a car! “But on this occasion a 20 minute old brand new Lamborghini that stopped due to mechanical failure in lane 3. “Hit from behind by an innocent motorist #couldhavecried.”

China's 600 km/h high-speed maglev completes successful trial run (Photos)

A high-speed maglev test vehicle, with a speed of 600 km/h, successfully conducted its maiden test run on a maglev line at Tongji University in Shanghai on Sunday, marking a new important breakthrough in China's high-speed maglev development .  The testing prototype, which has only one car, can check and optimize the key technologies and core system components of the high-speed maglev system and lay a technological basis for the forthcoming engineering prototype, according to CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., the train maker headquartered in eastern China's Shandong Province. During Sunday's first trial-run on a maglev test line, more than 200 components, including working conditions of turnouts, small curves and ramps, were analyzed, the company said. The prototype magnetic-levitation train was manufactured in the company's production line in the city of Qingdao, Shandong, in May. Ding Sansan, head of the research and development team and deputy chief engineer of ...

Three soldiers killed in border clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers

India  says three of its soldiers have been killed in clashes with the Chinese military on the contested border in the western Himalayas. Indians claims there were casualties on "both sides " while China accused Indian troops of crossing the border line twice resulting in serious physical Confrontation in Galwan Valley in the Himalayas Sources claim there was no gunfire and the Indian soldiers who died were stoned and hit with metal clubs by Chinese troops during a physical fight. A Chinese state newspaper said China's military also suffered casualties, following India's claims that there were casualties on "both sides" during a "violent face-off" on Monday night. They are the first casualties in 53 years to result from a clash between the nuclear-armed neighbours, who have been locked in a stand-off for over a month with both accusing each other of trespassing into the other's territory. Sources claim there was no gunfire and the Indian soldie...