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A scientist who worked closely with a Wuhan lab has claimed Covid was genetically engineered and leaked from the facility. Dr Andrew Huff, former vice president of EcoHealth Alliance, claims to have had a ringside seat to what he brands one of the greatest cover-ups in history and the “biggest US intelligence failure since 9/11”. The Wuhan Institute of Virology — a high security lab specialising i
The Tokyo Olympics Organising Committee appeared to make false claims when submitting details about the weather conditions athletes are facing this Games. Oppressive, muggy heat has wreaked havoc across outdoor sports. Novak Djokovic lashed out and demanded a schedule change earlier this week, while beach volleyballers also complained about sand being too hot to stand on. The tough conditions were
A country that has been one of the world’s most successful at combating Covid-19 has announced it will soon fundamentally change how it manages the pandemic. The city state of Singapore has stated covid will be treated like other endemic diseases such as flu. There will be no goals of zero transmission. Quarantine will be dumped for travellers and close contact of cases will not have to isolate. I
As countries around the world take increasingly drastic measures to slow the coronavirus outbreak, a new study has found the disease can travel twice as far as the official “safe distance” on public transport. The research, completed by a team of Chinese government epidemiologists, found that a passenger – unaware that they had coronavirus – infected up to 13 other people travelling on the same bu
The case of an Australian father jailed in Tokyo after he went to his estranged in-laws’ apartment block to search for his children he hadn’t seen in months has exposed a crisis faced by parents in Japan. Sydney freelance journalist Scott McIntyre, 46, was freed on bail last Friday after enduring six weeks in prison on trespass charges. On Wednesday he was given a six-month sentence, suspended for
Exorcism is going multi-denominational. Where once those competing for the souls of followers would burn each other as heretics and engage in bloody wars, the world’s mainstream Christian denominations are now rallying together to battle a resurrected threat. And that’s no less than Satan himself. The Roman Catholic Church has for the first time opened up its annual exorcism class in Rome to repre
Former Australian Uniqlo employees have spoken out about the “weird, awful, abusive” culture at the Japanese fast-fashion giant, where they claim bullying is rife and everyone leaves with “some form of PTSD”. Earlier this month, former HR manager Melanie Bell sued the retailer, alleging in an explosive $1 million claim that she had been bullied and discriminated against due to her “caucasian herit
‘Bikini Climber’ freezes to death after 20m fall from mountainA mountaineer famous for climbing in bikinis has frozen to death in tragic circumstances after misfortune struck during a solo hike.
A MAN who was accused of pushing into the priority boarding line because of his skin colour had the perfect takedown for the racist woman who believed he didn’t belong there. African-American music executive Emmit Eclass Walker claims he was waiting to board his flight at Ronald Reagan Washington Airport with his first-class ticket when the white, blonde woman behind him refused to believe he coul
LAST month, British woman Sue Howarth and her husband Robert Lynn were woken at 2am by three men breaking into a window of their remote farm in Dullstroom, a small town in the northeast of South Africa, about 240km from the nearest capital city. The couple, who had lived in the area for 20 years, were tied up, stabbed, and tortured with a blowtorch for several hours. The masked men stuffed a plast
THE diversion of an armada of American warships from port visits in Australia to the waters off North Korea gives US President Donald Trump a “full range of options” against dictator Kim Jong-un’s regime. Mr Trump’s national security adviser, General HR McMaster, and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, signalled on Sunday the US was preparing to respond to North Korea’s aggressive ramp up of its
DOUBTS have emerged over teenager William Gadoury claim’s that he has discovered a long-lost ancient Mayan city deep within a dense Central American forest using a combination of old-world astronomy and ultra-modern technology. The inquisitive Quebec youngster claimed he had analysed 22 Mayan constellations and realised that the Mayans aligned their 117 cities with the positions of the stars. It w
FOR more than a century, scientists have been puzzling over this mysterious 4000-year-old inscribed disk discovered on Crete. Now it’s been decoded. Well, three words have. While we know what the remaining words may have sounded like, we don’t know what they mean. The 16cm wide Phaistos Disk’s unusual spiral cuneiform (picture) writing is both beautiful and enigmatic. Linguistic researcher Dr Gare
A Japanese illustrator and designer has answered every man, woman and child’s dream after combining the world’s two big loves — chocolate and LEGO. Akihiro Mizuuchi has designed moulds for creating the edible chocolate bricks, Colossal reported. After pouring the chocolate into the mould it’s then cooled and popped out. Then it can be built into countless shapes and designs, just like real LEGO. M
A GIRAFFE in South Africa died when his head hit a highway overpass while being transported in a wide-open container. In a scene eerily similar to one from Hangover 3, the exotic animal was travelling down Pretoria’s N1 highway on Thursday when his dim-witted driver drove under a bridge, sending the giraffe’s head directly into the overpass, Johannesburg’s Eye Witness News reports. “All we can asc
A JAPANESE beauty queen says a talent manager threatened her life after she refused to sign with a major agency. Ikumi Yoshimatsu, winner of last year's Miss International contest, has filed a criminal complaint against a top agency executive alleging obstruction of business, stalking, intimidation and extortion. She says he threatened her life after she formed her own management agency rather tha
STEVE Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with the late Steve Jobs, revealed his fondness for Australia and said he hopes to become a citizen. "I actually like this country and want to become a citizen," he told the Australian Financial Review, saying he was particularly impressed with plans to roll out a national broadband network across the country. Wozniak, who quit Apple in 1987 after 12 years, told
NAPLES is battling an infestation of large red cockroaches brought on by the unseasonably warm weather. Pest control personnel are spraying the Italian city's sewers with poison around the clock to try and hold off an invasion by the roaches, which can be up to 7cm long and thrive in heat, humidity and organic decomposition. The infestation has reignited a debate about problems with waste disposal
THE iPad is already a tasty product among gadget lovers, but a North Sydney restaurant has become the first in Australia to replace their printed menus with Apple's new touch screen device. Global Mundo Tapas in the North Sydney Rydges Hotel yesterday introduced a custom-made iPad application which allows customers to browse the virtual pages of the menu with a sweep of their finger. Diners can pe
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Alt-J spills the beans on boozy night in WA with famous palsThe English indie giants are heading our way for the first time in six years. The last time they were here, they were bowled over when they casually bumped into their cricketing heroes drinking at the bar.
Humble salesman stuns judges with opera classic Makes Idol judge Simon Cowell's jaw drop May perform in front of the Queen A MOBILE phone salesman from Wales has stunned the judges of a British talent show with his rendition of an opera classic. Paul Potts, 36, sang Nessun Dorma – made famous by Luciano Pavarotti – for the judges on Britain's Got Talent TV show, who are searching for an act to
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‘MADE A MOCKERY’: Australian legend drops big Olympic truth bombAs the world lined up to take shots at Australia’s breaking athlete, one thing was overlooked by every person critisicing her performance. Health ProblemsWarning as contagious virus surge hits kids An alarming surge in the number of children under the age of five hospitalised with a contagious virus has prompted an urgent call from he
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