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Mourinho wont celebrate like crazy kid if Man U scores against Chelsea

Mourinho wont celebrate like crazy kid if Man U scores against Chelsea

Speaking ahead of the game against his former team on Sunday Jose Mourinho plans to keep the visit Stamford Bridge professional.He continued saying, that he always felt supported by the club while he was still manager there. Now, however, he could accept if the attitude towards him had changed, he said.Manchester United will be playing against Chelsea on Sunday, 22 October at 4pm. Oct 22, 2016
Church bells ring again in freed Iraqi town of Bartella

Church bells ring again in freed Iraqi town of Bartella

For the first time in more than two years the church bells in the northern Iraqi town of Bartella ring again. The town has been freed of Islamic State rule by Iraqi government forces.It had been home to several thousand Assyrian Christians. Oct 22, 2016
Church bells ring again in freed Iraqi town of Bartella

Church bells ring again in freed Iraqi town of Bartella

For the first time in more than two years the church bells in the northern Iraqi town of Bartella ring again. The town has been freed of Islamic State rule by Iraqi government forces.It had been home to several thousand Assyrian Christians. Oct 22, 2016
The massive DDoS attack that almost brought down US internet

The massive DDoS attack that almost brought down US internet

Hackers have launched a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against internet infrastructure provider Dyn.Two attacks disrupted service on major sites like Twitter, Spotify, Reddit and Airbnb through Friday night.It is unclear who was responsible but hackers might have used the Mirai botnet.Dyn says the attacks were successfully mitigated and service was restored.Security experts say the attacks may have been an extortion attempt or a publicity gimmick. Oct 22, 2016
Black bear has itch he just has to scratch

Black bear has itch he just has to scratch

This bear was filmed having one last back scratch before winter. It has fattened up to survive hibernation.During winter it will only be awake for the...bare necessities. Oct 22, 2016
20,000 Australians rally to welcome refugees and protest far-right groups

20,000 Australians rally to welcome refugees and protest far-right groups

Australians have rallied to welcome refugees and against far-right sentiment in the country.More than 20,000 people went on the streets in 25 cities and towns across the country. People worry about a rise in anti-immigration rhetoric.Australia’s tough immigration policy was also criticised.Asylum seekers trying to reach the country by boat are kept in camps on islands in Papua New Guinea. Oct 22, 2016
At least 55 people dead as overloaded train derails in Cameroon

At least 55 people dead as overloaded train derails in Cameroon

At least 53 people were killed when a train derailed in Cameroon.Many more were injured and the death toll is expected to rise.The train had been overcrowded before the accident. Eight additional wagons had been added to the normally nine-wagon train to accommodate extra passengers. Oct 22, 2016
South Sudan on staircase to former Yugoslavia

South Sudan on staircase to former Yugoslavia

South Sudan became the worlds newest nation after declaring independence from Sudan in 2011. However, in 2013 the country was plunged into civil war, as President Kiir – of the Dinka ethnic group – fired his deputy Riek Machar from the Nuer group and his cabinet. IBTimes UK spoke to South Sudan’s former deputy defence minister Majak DAgoot on civil war and peace process. Oct 22, 2016
Super Typhoon Haima hits the Philippines

Super Typhoon Haima hits the Philippines

Typhoon Haima left the Philippines late on Thursday and has now moved into the South China Sea. It is said to be the most powerful cyclone causing damage in the country in the last three years.Northern areas of the main island of Luzon, particularly Cagayan and Isabela provinces, where the typhoon came ashore about midnight Wednesday, remained without electricity. Communications were patchy. Oct 22, 2016
Suspected Islamic State militants attack Iraqi oil city of Kirkuk

Suspected Islamic State militants attack Iraqi oil city of Kirkuk

Suspected Islamic State militants have killed at least 16 people in the city of Kirkuk as the citys police headquarters, security checkpoints and a power plant were attacked. Authorities have put a curfew in place.The attack comes as Iraqi government forces and allied militias fought to seize the city of Mosul back from IS. Oct 21, 2016
Forging in London: Which plants to pick

Forging in London: Which plants to pick

Foraging plants, berries and mushrooms has become fashionable again. Jason Irving, of Forage Wild Food, gives tours around London to teach people about edible plants in parks. He gives an overview of five plants that can be found this autumn. Oct 21, 2016
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton trade jokes and insults at charity event

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton trade jokes and insults at charity event

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made fun of themselves and each other at a charity event in New York on 20 October. The white tie fundraiser for Catholic charities related to the Archdiocese of New York is often the last time presidential candidates share the same platform before the election. Oct 21, 2016
Foraging in London: What you need to know to stay safe

Foraging in London: What you need to know to stay safe

Foraging has become popular once again in recent years after falling out of favour in the 50s and 60s with the rise of supermarkets. A preference for local and sustainable food has led to more people searching for eatable plants, berries and mushrooms in parks and woodlands. Jason Irving, of Forage Wild Food, explains what the rules are to stay safe. Oct 21, 2016
Foraging in London: What you need to know to stay safe

Foraging in London: What you need to know to stay safe

Foraging has become popular once again in recent years after falling out of favour in the 50s and 60s with the rise of supermarkets. A preference for local and sustainable food has led to more people searching for eatable plants, berries and mushrooms in parks and woodlands. Jason Irving, of Forage Wild Food, explains what the rules are to stay safe. Oct 21, 2016
Labours Tracy Brabin heckled while paying tribute to Jo Cox after winning by-election

Labours Tracy Brabin heckled while paying tribute to Jo Cox after winning by-election

Former Coronation Street actress Tracy Brabin was heckled after winning the Batley and Spen seat for Labour following the killing of MP Jo Cox. Brabin was heckled by rival candidates supporters that included far-right parties like the BNP and National Front. Nine independent and fringe party candidates contested the seat after the main parties didnt field a candidate in respect. All nine candidates lost their deposits. Oct 21, 2016