Man who claims Dominic Cummings assaulted him is set to be interviewed in BBC documentary

Man who claims Dominic Cummings assaulted him is set to be interviewed by Emily Maitlis in BBC documentary BBC producers set to interview man claiming Dominic Cummings assaulted him Colin Perry alleges Cummings grabbed him by the lapels and pinned him to wall The alleged clash two decades ago reportedly came after explosive radio debate By … Read more

Stranger Things teaser trailer: David Harbour is back as Jim Hopper for season four

Stranger Things teaser trailer: David Harbour is back as Jim Hopper for season four By Kelby Vera For Dailymail.com Published: 15:35 GMT, 14 February 2020 | Updated: 18:28 GMT, 14 February 2020 ***SPOILERS AHEAD*** The first trailer for Stranger Things‘ fourth season is here. And the 50-second teaser has fans talking as the fate of … Read more

The earth moved! Bizarre moment the ground wobbles under a walker’s feet as he jumps up and down 

The earth moved! Bizarre moment the ground wobbles under a walker’s feet as he jumps up and down Denis Kislitsyn, 21, stumbled across ‘moving earth’ in Moscow Oblast, Russia The Russian native is filmed jumping back and forth across the snowy-clad land The bog has grown over while a swamp has unsettled the land’s foundations  It … Read more

People arrested at protests are TWICE as likely to be convicted as others arrested for same crime

People arrested during a protest are TWICE as likely to be convicted and imprisoned as those arrested for the same crime under different circumstances, new study shows Researchers examined more than 12,000 assault cases in Russia They compared average sentences of protesters and non-protesters The team found protesters were twice as likely to face prison … Read more

Powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake strikes off of Japan and Russia 

Powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake strikes off of Japan and Russia Underwater earthquake happened 100 miles below the ocean’s surface  There have been no reports or serious damage and no danger of a tsunami  Local news channel showed video monitors and shelves shaking at its office  By Isabella Nikolic For Mailonline Published: 11:57 GMT, 13 February 2020 … Read more

Moving farming to new areas in response to climate change could increase CO2

Emissions Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the biggest contributors to global warming. After the gas is released into the atmosphere it stays there, making it difficult for heat to escape – and warming up the planet in the process.  It is primarily released from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and … Read more

Dirty 16,000-year-old dishes reveal that Siberian hunters cooked fish and bone marrow in the ice age

Dirty 16,000-year-old dishes reveal that Siberian hunters cooked hot meals of fish and bone marrow to help them survive the harshest seasons of the ice age Researchers analysed residues on pot sherds from along the Amur river, Russia Along the lower river the pots had been used for fish, matching similar in Japan However, different … Read more

The winners of the sixth International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2020 competition revealed

They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder – but it’s hard not to get skin tingles when you see these stunning images.  They are winning pictures and shortlisted entries from the sixth annual International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition.  More than 3,400 photos were entered into the contest from both amateur and professional … Read more

The winning images in the Art of Building Photographer of the Year contest from Spain to Moscow

The winning images in a prestigious building photography competition have been revealed – and they are truly mesmerising. The Art of Building Photographer of the Year contest, now in its 10th year, is run by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) to celebrate creativity in the construction industry. The competition’s judges sifted through thousands of … Read more

Twitter data could have been a source of Kremlin intelligence during the 2014 Ukraine conflict

Kremlin analysts could have used Twitter as a source of military intelligence to inform their actions in the 2014 Russia–Ukraine conflict, a study has found. University of California experts showed that location-tagged tweets by Ukraine residents could have been used to map out sentiments towards Russia in real-time.  The map they made of pro-Kremlin regions turned … Read more

Russian seals are struggling to mate as record high temperatures have prevented sea ice from forming

Russian seals are struggling to mate as record high winter temperatures have prevented formation of sea ice where they copulate and give birth to pups Grey seals and ring seals near St. Petersburg rely on seasonal sea ice to mate Record high temperatures in January have kept the sea ice from forming Seals have had … Read more