7 killed in mysterious northern Iraq helicopter crash

[ad_1] A mysterious helicopter crash in northern Iraq has killed several people, allegedly including militants belonging to an outlawed Kurdish insurgency group, according to a statement from the Iraqi Kurdish-run counterterrorism agency on Thursday. The AS350 Eurocopter crashed in the district of Chamanke in Dohuk province in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region on Wednesday night, the … Read more

Janet Todd wants to see Takeru sign with ONE and fight Rodtang

[ad_1] ONE interim atomweight Muay Thai world champion Janet Todd wants ONE Championship to sign Japanese star Takeru Segawa and pit his skills against fighters like Rodtang Jitmuangnon. Currently one of the most sought-after free agents in combat sports, Takeru has yet to sign with any promotion. However, he has been active in training and … Read more

‘Gangster’ bird sent 8-foot alligator scrambling back to pond, Florida video shows

[ad_1] One of Florida’s notoriously pushy sandhill cranes has achieved “gangster” status on social media, after it was recorded sending an 8-foot alligator running for the nearest body of water. The scene played out Friday, March 10, between two neighborhood ponds in Sarasota and was caught on video by Laura Akin. It shows the alligator … Read more

Ben Affleck Opens Up About Justice League Redemption With Zack Snyder

[ad_1] Almost two years since the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Ben Affleck opens up about his and the filmmaker’s redemption from the 2017 film. It’s no secret that production for the theatrical release of Justice League was mired with issues. Between behind-the-scenes drama and a last-minute director switch, it’s no wonder Affleck didn’t … Read more

Mozambique records increase in cholera cases, Malawi sees decline as countries recover from Cyclone Freddy

[ad_1] Mozambique recorded an increase in the number of cholera cases in the last few weeks, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, even as many other African countries reported a decline. The country has received approval for an additional 1.3 million cholera vaccine doses to help control the spread, the agency said, but the … Read more