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What do Somali pirates waste money for?
The Somali pirates have spent the € 2.7 million they got for the liberation of the Alakrana trawler from the Spanish government on weddings and orgies.
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Baby Sloths at Zoo on the Spanish Island of Teneri
Twin baby sloths were born at a Loro Parque zoo on the Spanish island of Tenerife.
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Flour War The Spanish Way
It may seem like a convention of the icy, but these white-faced characters are taking part in the bizarre flour war of Els Enfarinats. In a Spanish version of April Fool’s Day, a group in Ibi, Alicante, cover themselves with flour and rampage through th
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Indonesia sells tigers to the rich
The Indonesian government has announced plans to sell tigers as pets for £67,000 a pair in what it claims is a move to protect the critically endangered species.
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A garden on the wall
The Queensland Government has just signed a deal with the Singapore National Parks Board that could see scientists grow plants on the walls and roofs of the sunshine state’s high rise buildings to reduce heat and improve air quality.
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Whiteout at the Xinzo Festival Flour Battle
One of the many Ourense festivals, the Spanish village of Xinzo de Limia host one of the most unique food fights in the world, the “flour battle”.
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How to entertain your pet: barmy advice from the B
The British government is rich in advice for its residents. And if dietary and safety advice is understandable and not unusual, some new aspects are beginning to cause surprise. We have a look at some of the most brilliant masterpieces of bureaucratic min
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The Growing Population Of India
The population of India is growing rapidly. The Indian government began a yearlong census of its billion-plus population in which it plans to photograph and fingerprint every citizen.
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Indian child laborers: no escape from the vicious
It has been three years since the Indian government banned the employment of children. However, it is still disturbingly widespread, and UNICEF says millions of them are working in extremely dangerous conditions.
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The Spanish Matador by Jeff Martin
Today we want to show you very interesting series of photographs dedicated to traditional Spanish bullfight. And more specifically – portraits of matadors.
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Saying “No” To The Old Bulbs
In April Moscow held an auction of oldsters in support of the Russian government initiative in the sphere of energy saving. Active pensioners decided to buy 1000 energy saving bulbs on their own money in public.
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Terminator saves historical Russian fort in the US
One of the earliest Russian settlements in the US, deemed a National Historic Landmark and under threat of shut down due to budget cuts in 2009, has been saved thanks to a reprieve by the Californian government.
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10 US Presidents Elected With Less Than 50% of the
The US government does not make things easy to understand. But it is possible to win an election to lead the most powerful country on the planet with less than 50% of the vote. Here are 10 Presidents who have done so.
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Drawing Under the Influence of LSD
These nine drawings were done by an artist under the influence of LSD – part of a test conducted by the US government during it’s dalliance with psychotomimetic drugs in the late 1950’s. The artist was given a dose of LSD 25 and free access to an ac
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New Spanish Flag
A new flag for the spanish inspired by paul the octopus!
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The Porn Industry Vs. The Economy
In response to the recent economic downturn, the US government has lent a helping hand to numerous homegrown industries. But most people laughed off Hustler founder Larry Flint’s bid for a porn industry bailout. While such a bailout would’ve proven po
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Spanish Ghost Town
As you approach the ghost town of Belchite in the Spanish province of Aragon the soil turns a deep red, almost like a sign that the place you are approaching is soaked in the blood of battle. Belchite is perhaps the most powerful reminder in Spain of the
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Cascamorras – The Dirty Festival of Granada
Every September 8th, the Spanish towns of Baza and Guadix host the Festival of Cascamorras, an event unique to the Granada region of Spain.
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The ATM Gets a New Look!
Designer IDEO in partner with the Spanish Bank BBVA have redesigned and redeveloped a new system of automated and self service banking. The designers focused less on making the unit more automated but rather they focused more on making it more human. T
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Castellers – The Human Towers of La Merce
Every year, towards the end of September, the Spanish town of Barcelona hosts its largest street party – the “La Merce” Festival. One of the highlights of the event is the building of impressive human towers, by acrobats known as “castellers”.
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