How watching leopards on a South African safari makes for a heavenly honeymoon 

Honeymoons can be tense affairs. Or so they tell me. Until now, I couldn’t possibly comment, but here I am with the wonderful woman who has agreed to marry me and I’m praying (a little nervously) that the next few days will go spectacularly well. This is Natasha’s first time in Africa. She’s not exactly … Read more

Horrific stabbing rampage through a Kmart at a South Hedland shopping centre leaves one man dead

A tradesman has been shot dead after a terrifying stabbing rampage through a shopping centre which left five people in hospital. The crazed man in a hi-vis went on a rampage at South Hedland Square shopping centre, in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, just before 10am local time on Friday.  Eye-witnesses described the knifeman, believed to be … Read more

South Korea admits 292 coronavirus ‘reinfections’ were false positives

South Korean officials admit 292 coronavirus patients were given false positives after they were re-diagnosed with the deadly infection. Over the past month the country has seen people cleared of the virus testing positive for the virus again, despite new cases thinning out.   The country was grappling with fears that recovered cases had been reinfected with … Read more

New Zealand’s south island is struck by 5.6 magnitude earthquake – the biggest to hit this year

New Zealand is struck by 5.6 magnitude earthquake – the biggest to hit this year 5.6 magnitude earthquake hit remote corner of South Island at 10:52am Monday Epicentre was about 40km north of Te Anau, same distance SW of Milford SoundGNS Science charted a similar earthquake in same place nine days ago By Australian Associated … Read more

Kim’s Alive! South Korea says despot Jong-un is NOT dead

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is ‘alive and well’, a South Korean official has said. Foreign policy adviser Chung-in Moon said his  government’s position is firmly that the despot is not dead. The aide said Kim had been living in the Wonsan area of the country since April 13, adding to Fox: ‘No suspicious movements have … Read more

Shipwreck emerges from beneath sands on South Wales beach after it was battered by storms

Mystery cruiser: Shipwreck with hidden past emerges from beneath sands on popular beach after it was battered by storms Shipwreck has emerged from sands on Rhossili beach at the Gower, South Wales It was exposed by storms Dennis and Jorge that hit Britain in February Theories of ship’s origin range from the 1600s to a First … Read more

From North Korea to sunny South Africa via Israel: The world’s most unusual ski resorts revealed

If you want to take your ski holiday completely off-piste, then forget the Rockies, Sierra Nevada mountains or the Alps – try the Middle East. Or perhaps North Korea. Here we reveal some of the most unlikely locations for ski resorts. North Korea  North Korea’s Masikryong ski resort opened in 2014 to compete with Pyeongchang … Read more

You had one job! South Africa’s President Ramaphosa hilariously struggles to put coronavirus mask on

You had one job! South Africa’s President Ramaphosa hilariously struggles to put coronavirus face mask on while demonstrating how to wear them South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa struggled to secure mask on his ear President Ramaphosa annouced nation would be easing lockdown restrictions Twitter users reacted using  #MaskOnChallenge and #CyrilMaskChallenge Here’s how to help people … Read more

RSPCA hunt ghouls after a cat was tortured to death then BARBECUED in South Yorkshire

RSPCA hunt ghouls after a cat was tortured to death then BARBECUED in South Yorkshire A pet cat was found burned and with a skewer through its body on Thursday It is unknown whether the animal was alive when it was put on a barbecue  The RSPCA are hunting for the cat’s owners and anyone … Read more

Lockdown flouters lap up the south coast sun while covidiots walk in Kensington Palace Gardens

Britons continue to flout lockdown rules as they break social-distancing measures by running, cycling, and strolling within 6ft of each other through London’s parks and along the seafront.  Men, women, and children of all ages rushed outside today to enjoy beautiful spring weather on another weekend of total lockdown, strolling through Kensington Palace Gardens and … Read more