In the last seven days, central California has been hit by 70 small earthquakes. The seismic swarm has been concentrated on the fault lines between Los Angeles and San Francisco. RT correspondent […]
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African Union fails to elect new leader
Leaders from across the continent gather in Kigali, Rwanda for the African Union’s annual summit, but fail to elect a new leader. Also, a week after a ceasefire was announced to contain […]
Nice attack: Truck attacker responded to Islamic state group spokesman’s call
Nice attack: Truck attacker responded to Islamic state group spokesman’s call. Abu Mohammad al-Adnani called indeed to kill non-Muslim people and soldiers in the streets, using bombs, knives and cars.
Australia’s homeless get free mobile laundry service
The founders of a mobile laundry service for the homeless in Australia say their initiative is a world first. The two friends who launched the service as a charity in 2014 say […]
African Union takes step towards single passport
The African Union is hoping to make travel across the continent easier for Africans. The AU will unveil an African passport during its summit which is taking place in Rwanda. Most people […]
The Vikings’ Shocking Euro Run: The Unbelievable Rise of Icelandic Soccer
With a population of just 325,000, Iceland has long been a footballing minnow. Yet, 16 years ago, the nation decided to change that.
Landsliðið tekur víkingaklappið með öllum hólnum. Velkomnir heim!
The Iceland national team does the viking clap, one last time. Welcome home!
Christoph Waltz Calls Nigel Farage The “Head Rat”
“Of course the head rat would leave the sinking ship” – Christoph Waltz reacts to Nigel Farage stepping down as leader of the UK Independence Party.
Brexit and the rise of Trump are due to inequality in education
By Martin Varsavsky on Facebook: UK and US have such strong populist movements because education is unevenly distributed in these countries. As Trump said “I love the uneducated”. Continental European countries excel […]
Sachiko Nakajima: “Music, Math, Life!”
Sachiko Nakajima – music composer, jazz pianist, mathematician, and the first and only female Math Olympic gold medalist title in Japan, shares her journey on how music and math can further enrich […]