Arsenal and amp;#39;s new signing, Alexandre Lacazette arrived in Sydney with his team on Tuesday July 11 ahead of two matches against A-League sides Sydney F.C on Thursday July 13 and the Western Sydney Wanderers on Saturday July 15. Manager, Arsene Wenger believes new signings Sead Kolasinac and Lacazette will be a boost for the Gunners, who won the FA Cup last season but only finished fifth in the Premier League, meaning that this season they will miss out on the Champions League for the first time in 20 years.
Around 80 protesters were arrested on Capitol Hill after they refused to cease and desist with their unlawful demonstration activities according to U.S. Capitol police. The protesters were voicing their opposition against the proposed Republican healthcare bill, which many Democrats call a giveaway to the rich that would hurt millions of the most vulnerable Americans.
A Bupa carer was filmed spraying perfume in a dementia patients mouth after the family installed a hidden camera, a court heard yesterday. Susan Draper denied ill treatment in a position of care but was convicted after a seven-minute clip was played to magistrates.
Private CCTV footage shows the moment a double-decker tour bus lost control and flipped over on a narrow road in Limaon Sunday (July 9), killing at least nine people and injuring 57.
16 people have been killed after a KC-130 crashed Monday (July 10) in Moorhead, Mississippi, confirmed Fred Randle, Leflore County Emergency Management Agency Director. The military KC-130 is used as a refueling tanker. Randle told reporters at a late briefing that 16 bodies had been recovered after the KC-130 spiralled into the ground about 85 miles (135km) north of Jackson in the Mississippi Delta. Marine Corps spokeswoman Capt. Sarah Burns said in a statement that a KC-130 experienced a mishap Monday evening but provided no details.
From not being able to obtain a driving license, to being banned from entering stadiums to watch sports. Here are five controversial anti-women laws still in place around the world.
According to a new CDP report, just 100 companies are the source of over 70% of emissions. Since 1988, more than half of all global industrial emissions were produced by 25 corporate and state-owned entities. Of these entities, ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Chevron are among the most polluting investor-owned companies. Consequently, these companies will play a huge role in driving climate change-- if fossil fuels were to be extracted at the same rate in the next 28 years as they have in the past 28 years, the global average temperature is on track to increase 4ºC by the end of the century. The catastrophic consequences of such global warming would entail massive species extinction and risk global food scarcity.
A Japanese island where women are forbidden has been included in the list of World Heritage Sites under protection of the United Nations Education, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO).
Donald Trump Jr.s admission this weekend that he met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer who said she had dirt on his fathers presidential campaign rival Hillary Clinton contradicts claims by the president and his vice president.
German Interior Minister Thomas De Maiziere has compared violent protesters at the recent G20 summit in Hamburg to neo-Nazis and Islamic terrorists. The summit was marred with large scale protests, with reports of clashes with police taking place throughout. Speaking on July 10, De Maiziere called for harsh rulings against those arrested, and backed a European database for leftist extremism.
Worland Volunteer Fire Department in Wyoming posted footage on July 8 showing the beautiful flames seen during a sulfur fire at a recycling plant in Warland the day before.
A familys surveillance cameras have captured the moment a Minneapolis police officer shot and injured two dogs in their backyard. Jennifer LeMay posted the video on Facebook. It appears to show the police officer enter her backyard on July 8 and look around, before drawing his firearm and shooting two Staffordshire Bull Terriers. Both animals were taken to a vet, and are expected to survive. The Minneapolis Police Department is now investigating the incident.
A Saturday outing for a group of cyclists in London was ruined by what was calle a ridiculous decision from a group of kids near the road.The youths pushed an old bike out into the road, in front of the cyclists, causing a painful crash that left one of the riders unable to continue.The dangerous act was captured by one of the group, who said it happened in Epping, northeast of London, on July 8. He said the youths responsible couldnt have been more than 14 years old.
Irish newspaper The Herald used a photo of rapper Stormzy in a story about footballer Romelu Lukaku on their back page on July 10. The Belgian striker is expected to complete a £75m move to Manchester United soon.
The footage, taken on July 8 in Amsterdam, shows a woman falling down a flight of stairs after apparently being pushed during an argument with her AirBnb host. According to local reports, a 47-year-old man has since been arrested in connection with the incident. According to a Facebook comment underneath the video post, the victim suffered a lot of bruises and a swollen face.
Holiday season is here and UK anti-terror police have released a video of what to do in the event that a terrorist attack occurs when you are on vacation. The footage echoes the attack that occurred at a resort in Tunisia two years ago, urging holidaymakers to run, hide and tell.
England captain Wayne Rooney has said it was a no-brainer to return to his boyhood club Everton, 13 years after leaving the Merseyside team for Manchester United. The 31-year-old made 77 appearances for Everton, before leaving for Old Trafford in 2004.
Greg Goodman was biking with his friend, Tyler Noe, on a stretch of road in Franklin, Tennessee, on July 8, when a car smacked Noe and took off without stopping. Goodman wrote that he was taken to a hospital and was doing well. According to the National Park Service, 58-year-old Marshall Grant Neely III was arrested on Sunday (July 8) by the Williamson County Sheriffs Office.