Keanu Reeves, 55, makes appearance with Alexandra Grant, 46, as they join Matrix 4 stars in Berlin

Keanu Reeves was joined by his girlfriend Alexandra Grant at Berlin‘s Schönefeld Airport late last week alongside his The Matrix 4 co-stars.  The esteemed actor, 55, was giggling and looking happy alongside the artist and philanthropist, 46, as he prepared to resume shooting alongside Neil Patrick Harris and Carrie-Ann Moss after things skidded to a halt amid coronavirus.  The … Read more

Pet owners shared snaps of the things their pups did when they thought no one was looking

Doggone funny! Owners share how their pets keep them entertained with weird and wonderful antics – including perching on windowsills and stealing jam People from all over the world shared hilarious snaps of their beloved funny dogs This showed what the four-legged pets did when thought no one was looking In one snap, a tiny … Read more

Measles first spread to humans from cattle more than 2,500 years ago

Measles first spread to humans from cattle more than 2,500 years ago, likely during the rise of the first large cities, scientists claim. The measles virus, measles morbillivirus, diverged from a closely related cattle-infecting virus in approximately the sixth century BC – around 1,400 years earlier than current estimates. The highly-contagious virus emerged at roughly … Read more

Putin ordered assassination of Georgian rebel leader who was gunned down by hitman in Berlin park

German prosecutors have filed murder charges against a Russian man accused of the brazen daylight slaying in Berlin of a Georgian man last year. The victim, Tornike K., who also has widely been identified in reports on the killing as Zelimkhan Khangoshvili, was a Georgian citizen of Chechen ethnicity who fought against Russian troops in … Read more

Coronavirus: Berlin households in lockdown after positive tests

Authorities in Berlin have placed 369 households under quarantine after dozens of people tested positive for coronavirus. Officials in the southern district of Neukoelln said the outbreak involved homes in seven different locations and in some cases with 10 people living together. Berlin’s top health official, Dilek Kalayci, urged those residing in the German capital … Read more

How hotels plan to keep us safe from COVID-19 this summer

Hotels will be dramatically different when their doors reopen. Here’s how they plan to keep us safe this summer… Most hotels plan table service for breakfast and you may have to book a time slot Rooms are likely to get minimalist makeovers and mini-bars may be empty The big chains are arming housekeeping with ‘hospital- … Read more

The world demands justice for George Floyd: Thousands of protesters from Berlin to New Zealand

Protests over the death of George Floyd have swept across the globe with demonstrations from Poland to New Zealand in solidarity with US demonstrators caught up in violent riots. Thousands rallied outside the US embassies in London, Copenhagen and Berlin, chanting ‘I can’t breathe,’ the words Floyd gasped as a white police officer knelt on … Read more

Marcus Thuram takes a knee in goal celebration amid protests for ‘justice’ over George Floyd’s death

Marcus Thuram takes a knee in his goal celebration for Gladbach in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement as activists across the world call for ‘justice’ over the death of George Floyd in the US Marcus Thuram took a knee after scoring Monchengladbach’s second goal The striker bowed his head in a tribute to … Read more

BGT EXCLUSIVE: Amanda Holden gasps in disbelief in nail-biting teaser

Britain’s Got Talent‘s auditions will come to a close this Saturday, with a final round of hopefuls put before the judges hoping a land a spot in the live shows. And in an exclusive first look, Amanda Holden is left gasping in disbelief as she watches one hopeful leap through an array of hoops in … Read more

Medieval cemetery discovered under a Berlin car park reveals its original residents’ lives

Medieval cemetery discovered under a Berlin car park reveals its original residents’ lives were plagued by conflict, disease and poor diets Signs of rickets, scurvy and tuberculosis were found on some of the skeletons They had been buried around the former St Peter’s Church in Colln, now in Berlin Archaeologists suggested the remains reveal the … Read more