WATCH: Lady sells second hand clothes in market and shakes waist in video
A Nigerian lady who sells second hand clothes in market decided to find means to attract customers, she started dancing, singing, people gathered around her.
A Nigerian lady who sells second hand clothes in market decided to find means to attract customers, she started dancing, singing, people gathered around her.
SHOPPERS are rushing to snap up shoes that are discounted to just £1 in Asda.
Читать дальше...(Telecompaper) Greece's OTE Group said it responded immediately to the needs created by the catastrophic floods in Thessaly...
The England football team singing the British national anthem at a game was met with a huge chorus of boos from the Scottish stands.
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What Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are having for dinner.
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The Swedish royal family were out in full force yesterday as they went to a concert to celebrate the State Opening of Parliament in Stockholm.
If you're looking to save money and move to one of Spain's most affordable cities, then Palencia could be a great option.
SHOCKING pictures have revealed the devastating degradation of a once-thriving rural stadium now overrun by drug addicts.
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Читать дальше...As CEO pay and profits have soared, worker pay has stagnated. This is one sticking point between automakers and the UAW, which has called for a 40% wage increase over four years.
More information is emerging about the vast scale and loss of life in Libya as aid groups begin arriving after the storm and catastrophic flooding.
Birmingham, Ala., is seeing a high rate of overdose deaths and addiction among Black men. Officials blame fentanyl and a lack of addiction treatment.
Republicans begin a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Russian President Putin is meeting with his North Korean counterpart. Aid groups rush to Libya after catastrophic flooding.
More than 400,000 refugees have fled violence in Sudan and crossed into Chad. NPR's Michel Martin joined U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield on visit to a refugee camp near the border.
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates are among more than 20 business leaders and others meeting with U.S. senators behind closed doors Wednesday to talk about artificial intelligence.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to CNN reporter Danny Freeman about authorities in Pennsylvania searching for an escaped convict who's been on the run for two weeks after fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the impeachment inquiry into President Biden. The move comes as McCarthy is facing increasing pressure from a bloc of hardline conservative Republicans.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former federal prosecutor and legal commentator Renato Marriotti about the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, and if the Republican case against him is solid.
A panel of advisers to the FDA concluded that a common ingredient in cold and allergy medication doesn't actually work. That could lead the agency to pull these products from store shelves.