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Algeria Sick of Blacks, Deports Tens of Thousands Back South to Niger
The Algerian government—sick and tired of being used as a staging post by millions of sub-Saharan Africans seeking to invade Europe—has started dumping tens of thousands of blacks back south back into the desert on the Niger border in an attempt to stem the flow.
According to a report in the Deutsche Welle (DW) news service, in the latest incident, nearly 600 black invaders in Algeria were dumped...
AI to flag child porn images... but can't distinguish between nudes & desert landscapes
UK police want artificial intelligence to assume the upsetting task of intercepting child-abuse images on suspects’ phones and computers. However, existing software can’t distinguish between a naked body and a desert landscape.
London Metropolitan Police Head of Digital and Electronic Forensics Mark Stokes told The Telegraph that although the force, which examined 53,000 devices last year, already...
UAE to build $132mn mock ‘Martian City’ in the desert
The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to build a ‘Martian City’ on Earth in preparation for humanity’s planned colonization of the Red Planet.
The 1.9 million square foot (176,5151 square meters) Mars Science city project was launched by the UAE earlier this week and is estimated to cost AED 500 million ($136 million).
Once completed, the Mars Science city will be the largest simulated...
Saudi police arrest woman who wore ‘indecent clothing’ in viral video
Remember yesterday’s story with all those Saudis enraged by a beautiful woman known only as “Model Khulood” wearing a miniskirt through the desert?
Well unfortunately, according to RT they caught her and arrested her, knowing how the Saudi police operates, she will probably end up dead, killed in jail, such a sad fate for no reason whatsoever.
She didn’t do anything wrong and...
Astronaut snaps bizarre Sahara "eye" desert formation
A stunning image showing off the wondrous spirals of the ‘Eye of Africa’, also known as the Richat structure, has been captured by French ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
The incredible structure, located in the Sahara desert in Mauritania, has a diameter of 50km (31 miles) and was originally thought to be a meteorite-impact crater. Scientists now believe,...
Two separate bushfires ravage South Australia state
Australian authorities are on high-alert as two bushfires rage across the country’s South Australia state and temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
On Friday, at least four homes have been destroyed and several volunteer firefighters injured as separate fires burnt out of control in northeast of the state capital, Adelaide, and in the Lower South East region.
“You are in...
China may sink into oblivion trying to outrun America
Over 50 Chinese cities are sinking into the ground because of the continuous subsidence of the soil. The excessive consumption of ground water is to blame. As its result, under many Chinese cities, including Beijing, the world’s largest underground funnels have formed. But there are other environmental problems in the country.
In China lakes are evaporating, rivers are drying out, 75 percent...
Chile: Snow, rain hit world's driest desert
An unusual snowfall hit the Atacama desert, near Copiapo, Chile, Sunday.
This has been the wettest winter in decades for Chile’s arid northern desert, where fractions of an inch of rain have done major damage in some areas and set the stage for spectacular floral displays in the weeks to come.
July came and went with major storms that together dumped more than five times the annual average of...