Videos published on social media show the ashes of Mount Marapi, on the island of Sumatra, being observed more than 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) above its peak
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Woman Throws Clothes and Other Items from Her Sixth-Floor Balcony in a Video Posted on TikTok After Catching Her Boyfriend Cheating
A woman from Bedford-Stuyvesant in New York, returned home to find her boyfriend in bed with another woman and went into a rage, throwing his clothes and other items from her sixth-floor balcony in a video posted on TikTok.
Read MoreDiscover the A129 Mangusta, the First Fully Developed Western European Attack Helicopter
The A129 Mangusta is a light attack helicopter designed and produced by the Italian company Agusta (now part of Leonardo-Finmeccanica).
Read MoreParis Hilton is heartbroken over comments about her son’s head size
Paris Hilton posted a video expressing her heartbreak after being forced to defend her 10-month-old son, Phoenix, from “cruel” trolls mocking the size of his head.
Read MoreFord Escort with only 2,859 miles could be sold for THREE times its original new price
If the car sells for £30,000 (US$38,000), it will break the new record for a Mk2 XR3i, which currently stands at £27,000 for a specimen sold by Iconic Auctioneers in 2017.
Read MoreWife of Ukrainian military chief poisoned with heavy metals
Attempted assassination with poison against Marianna Budanova, 30, she is the wife of the highly respected Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov of Ukraine, who has been identified as one of Russia’s priority targets in the conflict.
Read MoreHelicopter Crashes into Water After Performing Dangerous Maneuvers over the Paraná River, Killing One Man
The pilot, Gustavo Deglantoni, 71 years old, died on the spot. Despite the severity of the crash, the other three passengers on board the aircraft were unharmed.
Read MoreBrazilian researchers identify brain cells most vulnerable to Alzheimer’s
An unprecedented study on selective vulnerability at the level of individual neurons and mapping the first cells affected by Alzheimer’s disease was published in January in the scientific journal Nature Neuroscience.
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