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The best one-liners are instinctively made up on the spot, but it surely won't hurt to skim through a few random things to say in a group chat to make members laugh. A person writing a text message on ...
Photos show chaos and apprehension as people took to the streets leaving hotels, companies and hospitals in the centre of the Thai capital. Thailand is not a seismic hotspot and the high-rise ...
Take a look through our photo gallery below to re-live all the best moments of the day from start to finish with pictures from the city centre and the Town Moor on one of Newcastle's biggest days ...
Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, one of the biggest celebrations in the Islamic calendar. Eid al-Fitr - which means "festival of the breaking of the fast" - is celebrated at ...
“Perfect couple," wrote a fan in the comments section. “I love them together," wrote another one. “I love these photos and Raghav and Parineeti are the best couple," read a comment. “They make such a ...
Here's some photos of the event from across the world. The partial solar eclipse began during sunrise in the U.S. and began in the mid- to late morning for viewers in western Europe and ...
The actress Laetitia Dosch is one of those to benefit from an improved picture. Wikipedia is one of the most visited websites in the world but, by the admission of some of its own volunteer ...
THIS is the incredible moment a hero tourist wrestles and pins the Amsterdam knifeman who stabbed five in a "random" attack. The assailant knifed a woman in the back and slashed two American ...
Myanmar was struck by its biggest earthquake in a century on Friday, collapsing buildings and triggering evacuations in neighbouring Vietnam and Thailand. The quake, which killed several people ...
News networks have since rushed to the scene and pictures and videos being reported by the media have set out the scale of the destruction, as 24/7 news channels quickly pivot their coverage.
EPIC photos have captured the partial solar eclipse, with almost half the Sun going dark. The celestial wonder began at 10.07am today and was visible for around two hours. Follow The Sun's live ...