Bad Idea of the Day: Bomb Syria to Save Ukraine

By Robert Golan-Vilella Robert Golan-Vilella It’s not every day that you see a writer assert that the way to solve a crisis in one country is to conduct military strikes in a different one. However, that is precisely the argument that Anne-Marie Slaughter makes at Project Syndicate regarding Syria …
The U.S., TPP and Taiwan

By Alexander Benard, Paul J. Leaf Alexander Benard Paul J. Leaf As President Obama travels throughout Asia this week to revive his stalled pivot there, he should pay special attention to Taiwan—a country that, in recent years, has quietly but steadily drifted deeper into China’s orbit.The U.S. mili…
Obama's Goal in Asia: Reassure Nervous Allies

By Marvin C. Ott Marvin C. Ott President Obama has begun a four-nation Asia trip—which may prove to be one of the more consequential Presidential trips of recent years. The Asia-Pacific has long been the most economically dynamic region on the planet; it encompasses the world’s three largest econom…
Is America's "Rebalance" to Asia Dead?

By Dustin Walker Dustin Walker Tom Donilon’s April 20 op-ed, “Obama Is on the Right Course with His Reorientation Toward Asia,” Washington Post, is another example of how defenders of the Obama administration have sought to pivot away from important questions about the rebalance to the Asia-Pacifi…
Getting it Right: The U.S.-Japan Alliance

By J. Berkshire Miller J. Berkshire Miller As President Obama kicks off his Asia trip this week with a visit to Japan he will likely discuss with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ways to modernize the U.S.-Japan alliance and maintain its role as a vital cog in Washington’s rebalancing strategy. Obama and …
America's Pivot Paradox: Ukraine, Syria, and Beyond

By Minxin Pei Minxin Pei The timing of President Barack Obama’s eight-day trip to Asia could not have been more delicate. Originally planned for October 2013, his trip was rescheduled because of the budget impasse in Washington that briefly shut down the federal government. At the time, the postpon…
A Nuclear North Korea vs. a Strategically Patient U.S.: Who Wins?

By Leon V. Sigal Leon V. Sigal As President Obama heads to Asia, strategic patience in Washington is stirring strategic impatience in Pyongyang. For over a year North Korea has waited for the United States to resume negotiations—but it will wait no longer. It has restarted its reactor to generate m…
Wayne Rooney, Phil Jones and Rafael play a relaxing round of golf the day after David Moyes is sacked by Manchester United

Instead of commiserating the departure of their beleaguered manager David Moyes, several Manchester United players preferred to recover from the loss… with a relaxing 18 holes of golf. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1iNAM1Zvia IFTTT…
Real Madrid 1-0 Bayern Munich - match report: Karim Benzema gives hosts the advantage in Champions League semi-final

MATT BARLOW AT THE BERNABEU: It was Karim Benzema who scored the first-half goal which gives Real Madrid the edge against holders Bayern Munich going into Tuesday’s return in Germany and fuels the dream of a tenth European title for the Spanish club. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Aroun…
Camilla's brother Mark Shand, 62, dies after smashing head in fall in NY after leaving £1m charity fundraising event

Mr Shand, 62, is believed to have slipped while smoking a cigarette outside a club after attending a charity fundraising party. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/QFF0hevia IFTTT…
Jamaica Inn 'mumbling' causes hundreds to complain to BBC

Millions tuned in to the first episode of the flagship period drama on Monday, but it attracted 550 complaints from viewers who couldn’t hear the dialogue. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1igb4OOvia IFTTT…
Rui Faria, Ramires and Jose Mourinho all charged by the FA following Chelsea's defeat by Sunderland

Chelsea trio Jose Mourinho, Rui Faria and Ramires have all been charged by the FA for their actions in the 2-1 defeat by Sunderland at the weekend. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1mA4gB1via IFTTT…
Häagen-Dazs launch vegetable-flavoured ICE CREAM in Japan

The series, called Spoon Vege, features fusions of tomato and cherry, and carrot and orange, and will be available in Japan from May 12. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1iMaxbWvia IFTTT…
Semi-detached homes with three bedrooms are Britain's most sought-after properties say estate agents

Half of estate agents said they are the property which everybody wants to buy, while just four per cent of agents voted for bungalows and seven per cent for flats. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1pr7QBPvia IFTTT…
How Nigel Farage's German-born wife Kirsten Mehr has kept a low profile

There is one subject Nigel Farage hates discussing in public: his wife Kirsten Mehr, a ‘stunning’ German-born bond trader who hates the limelight as much as he delights in it. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1lFliw2via IFTTT…
Dubai's Burj Al Arab set to offer weddings on its helipad

The luxury hotel has already staged tennis matches and let Tiger Woods tee off from the helipad, now high-flying couples will be able to tie the knot there. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1iLh1b4via IFTTT…
Judge slams own sentence after £38,000 benefit cheat gets five weeks

Judge Beverley Lunt hit out after Louise Coulter, of Burnley, Lancashire, escaped with a tiny sentence despite scamming the system for four years …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1lEOXpevia IFTTT…
Pieces of wreckage from MH370 may have washed ashore in Western Australia, including one which is 'length of a car with distinct rivets in it'

One of the objects is believed to be the length of a car with ‘distinct rivets’. They were found by someone walking on the beach who notified police. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1l1nnUzvia IFTTT…
Barcelona transfer ban suspended by FIFA with Catalans free to go on summer spree

Barcelona’s transfer ban has been suspended pending the outcome of their appeal, and the club will be allowed to register new players during the summer transfer window, FIFA has said in a statement. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1pqfGvAvia IFTTT…
Stephen Sutton, cancer-stricken teen with 'days' to live, tries to raise £1m for charity

Stephen Sutton, from Burntwood, Staffordshire, was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2010 when he was 15. He warned fans yesterday his condition was ‘dire’. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1hnPiZvvia IFTTT…
Huge rise in number of young British travellers working abroad with HALF leaving UK due to 'bad' jobs market

Among those aged 18 to 30 going overseas to work, 43 per cent say they are seeking adventure, 21 per cent aspire to work abroad and 36 per cent had simply had enough of Britain. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1mCPwUyvia IFTTT…
BREAKING NEWS: Person arrested after bodies of three children found at a south London house

Officers have arrested a person in New Malden, south London, the Metropolitan Police said today. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jK1ZjXvia IFTTT…
Sir Alex Ferguson agreed David Moyes had to be sacked as Manchester United manager in secret hotel meeting

Sir Alex Ferguson played a pivotal role in the decision to sack David Moyes as manager of Manchester United. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1f2lszqvia IFTTT…
Duke and Duchess learn to DJ: William and Kate hit the decks in Adelaide as they visit suburb named after the Queen

Kate and William touched down at the RAAF base in Edinburgh, to Adelaide’s north, after visiting Uluru yesterday.The Duke and Duchess will spend only two hours in Adelaide, visiting Elizabeth, a working-class suburb in the city’s north that was named after Queen Elizabeth II, who visited the area in…
Welcome to North Korea's Game of Thrones

By Dennis P. Halpin Dennis P. Halpin The Kim regime in North Korea, as with any hereditary dynasty, must base its claims to legitimacy to a large extent on sacred mythology. Being an atheistic regime, however, eliminates the most common rationale for transmission of rule from one generation to anot…
LNG Won't Save Europe

By Jay Zawatsky Jay Zawatsky It is now common knowledge that horizontal directional drilling and “fracking” in the domestic oil and natural gas production industry have reversed a generation of production declines in the United States. But unlike Obama Administration accounting, which pretends it c…
China's Taiwan Reality Check

By Joseph A. Bosco Joseph A. Bosco Beijing has long needed a reality check on its Taiwan policy. Recently, that is what it got from both Taipei and Washington.Massive Taiwanese protests against closer economic ties with China make it clear that peaceful unification under Beijing’s present rule will…
Asia's Two Very Different Futures

By Zachary Keck Zachary Keck It’s well established that we are living in the Asian Century. Just what the Asian Century will look like is open to debate.In my view, Asia faces two possible divergent futures, both of which are tied to the trajectory of the Chinese economy. In the first scenario, Chi…
A Eurasian Union No More?

By Anton Barbashin Anton Barbashin For the last few years, Russia has eagerly promoted its grand “Eurasian” project, offering deeper economic integration with former Soviet countries. As proposed by Vladimir Putin in 2011, a Customs Union, or further, a Eurasian Union, was supposed to help the econ…
I was meeting four Cabinet ministers, not listening in on Sienna's call: Coulson's hacking claim alibi

Coulson, a former Number 10 spin doctor, refuted allegations from journalist Dan Evans, that the editor was present when the reporter played the message. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jHQaL4via IFTTT…
Rise of extremists 'leaves Christians afraid to speak up': Attorney General says faithful are 'turned off' by fundamentalists

Dominic Grieve, the Attorney General, said extremism has made believes more likely to stay silent – but added that atheists are ‘deluded’ if they think Britain is no longer Christian. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1hfgeyPvia IFTTT…
Aleppo: Syria's Stalingrad?

By Jack Mulcaire Jack Mulcaire The battle for Syria’s biggest city has entered a new phase. In the last few weeks, the situation in Aleppo has rapidly changed. Under a newly unified command, a new alliance of rebel groups now threatens to cut off the half the city that the Assad regime controls. Th…
Petr Cech and John Terry in danger of missing Liverpool clash after injuries in Champions League semi-final

Chelsea goalkeeper Peter Cech was forced off the field with a suspected dislocated shoulder after only 16minutes of the Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid – with captain John Terry following him off with an injured ankle in the second half. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk fro…
Bolton 0-1 Leicester: Foxes clinch title after Lloyd Dyer's wonder strike sinks Trotters

Leicester clinched the Championship title after Lloyd Dyer’s second-half strike earned them victory against Bolton. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1f15sh3via IFTTT…
Thibaut Courtois watch: How did Atletico Madrid stopper fare against his parent club Chelsea in Champions League semi-final?

Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtios was in the unusual position of playing against his parent club Chelsea in Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final, first leg at the Vicente Calderon. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jGP0Q8via IFTTT…
INSIDE TRACK: Jose Mourinho is the European master as he goes in search of third Champions League trophy

NEIL ASHTON: As a coach with more than 15 years experience at the very highest level, Jose Mourinho didn’t feel the need to be compared with Diego Simeone. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jGP0iTvia IFTTT…
Atletico 0-0 Chelsea - match report: Jose Mourinho masterminds Madrid stalemate but Blues suffer injuries blows to both John Terry and Petr Cech in feisty Champions League affair

MARTIN SAMUEL AT THE VICENTE CALDERON: There will be a lot of guff about the enemies of football bandied about after this, so let’s cut to the chase. If David Moyes could have pulled off a performance or two like this in Europe this season – or even away at Manchester City or Liverpool – he would ha…
Martin Atkinson appointed referee for crucial Liverpool and Chelsea title clash

Martin Atkinson has been appointed the referee for the match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1f0Wgt0via IFTTT…
Ryan Giggs will NOT become permanent manager at Man United after David Moyes but remains on course for job in the future

Ryan Giggs may have been given the Manchester United job until the end of the season but he is not a candidate to take over permanently after David Moyes. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1rgbI6avia IFTTT…
BBC receives complaints after viewers struggle to hear dialogue in Jamaica Inn

The first episode, which stars Downton Abbey actress, Jessica Brown Findlay was broadcast on Monday night, but it led to complaints from viewers. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1f21mF1via IFTTT…
New Hard Rock Hotel in Ibiza to open Sublimotion - the most expensive restaurant in the world

Michelin-starred chef Paco Roncero is behind the five-star resort’s exclusive concept, which aims to take 12 guests at a time ‘an experience for all the senses’. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1hll8Ghvia IFTTT…
Actress Vivien Leigh's country retreat where her ashes were scattered goes on sale for £3.5 million

The grade II listed five-bedroom mansion, bought by the actress for £20,000 in 1961, includes a bluebell wood, walled garden and guests’ cottage …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/RIzagrvia IFTTT…
Ashley Cole faces do-or-die Atletico Madrid audition for Chelsea and England future

The finest left-back of his generation, Ashley Cole probably didn’t think he would face a do-or-die audition for club and country this season. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1fknGV8via IFTTT…
So what does your postcode say about you? Your age, marital status and even how many cars you own, according to new research

The statistics come from research for Royal Mail analysing the nation’s postcodes and what they say about us. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1ibFPdPvia IFTTT…
Dad trains daughter's cheerleading team and loses nearly 3 stone

Darren Peacock, 32, from Horwich, Manchester, was 17st 5lb when he was dragged onto the floor mat – and has lost three stone and found a new hobby. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1rifASqvia IFTTT…
Alarmist rhetoric on immigration fuels anger at 'all these people coming to this country', warns Cardinal Vincent Nichols

Britain’s top Roman Catholic cleric insisted most migrants ‘add’ to the nation’s wellbeing and urged politicians to o appreciate the richness that immigration brings. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1rddcOEvia IFTTT…
Manchester United could have had Jose Mourinho but instead they ended up with David Moyes

CHIEF SPORTS WRITER MARTIN SAMUEL: David Moyes will cease to be Manchester United manager at the end of this season, or perhaps sooner. And the decision will have been made because the Glazers could not trust him to spend £200m this summer. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The Worl…
Jonathan Coupland's £86k payout after falsely accused of abusing daughter

Jonathan Coupland, 53, from Spalding, Lincolnshire, was handcuffed, thrown in a cell and interrogated for ten hours after being accused of sexually assaulting his daughter Jessica, then six. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1ibyyVevia IFTTT…
Law students to be drafted in to help resolve divorce cases in shake-up of family justice system

Under the plans – the biggest shake up of the system in 25 years – the trainee lawyers will be there to ‘hold the hands’ of divorcing couples, and ‘reduce confrontations across the floor of the court’. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1nlgArrvia IFTTT…
Kate and Wills arrive in the heart of Australia: Royal couple receive traditional Aborigine welcome as they arrive at Uluru

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge flew into Uluru – also known as Ayers Rock – where they were met by Daisy Walkabout, who greeted William’s parents, Prince Charles and Diana, 31 years ago. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1nlgxvxvia IFTTT…
Defending the Iran Deal

By John Allen Gay John Allen Gay IT WAS LONG PAST MIDNIGHT IN GENEVA last November when the rumors began to fly. Iran and the world powers had just reached a deal on its nuclear program. An international crisis that had been building toward what seemed like war for more than a decade was now on the…
The Tea Party's Godfather

By Geoffrey Kabaservice Geoffrey Kabaservice Living on Fire: The Life of L. Brent Bozell Jr. Daniel Kelly, Living on Fire: The Life of L. Brent Bozell Jr. (Wilmington: ISI Books, 2014), 272 pp., $27.95.IT SOUNDS LIKE THE PREMISE OF A NOVEL: Two gifted young men meet in college, become inseparable…
The Secret Life of Robert Ames

By Paul R. Pillar Paul R. Pillar The Good Spy: The Life and Death of Robert Ames Kai Bird, The Good Spy: The Life and Death of Robert Ames (New York: Crown, 2014), 448 pp., $26.00.THE SECRET WORLD OF CLANDESTINE OPERATORS and the more public world of statesmen intersect in a number of ways. The …
The Hollowness of David Cameron

By Freddy Gray Freddy Gray IN ANTHONY TROLLOPE’S NOVEL Phineas Redux, Mr. Daubeny, a prime minister modeled on Benjamin Disraeli, proudly announces, “See what we Conservatives can do. In fact we will conserve nothing when we find that you do not desire to have it conserved any longer.” It’s a credo…
The Case for American Nationalism

By Michael Lind Michael Lind THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA HAS lost its mind. To put it more precisely, the United States has lost its collective institutional memory. America achieved its present global preeminence by means of values and strategies that Washington’s current bipartisan elite chooses…
Shaping Things to Come: America's Role

By Simon Serfaty Simon Serfaty RAYMOND ARON CALLED THE TWENTIETH CENTURY “the century of total war,” and so it was, arguably the worst ever, exceeding even the devastation created by the Thirty Years’ War. As many as 175 million people were deliberately killed, whether in combat or in cold blood—so…
Reading Burke in Sydney: Tony Abbott's Sensible Conservatism

By Tom Switzer Tom Switzer TONY ABBOTT LIKES TO TELL THE STORY about his first visit to the United States as a newly elected member of the Australian Parliament. It was 1995, and he was widely seen as a rising star in the center-right Liberal Party, where the word “liberal” still means more or less…
Manchester City 3-1 West Brom - match report: Pablo Zabaleta, Sergio Aguero and Martin Demichelis score

Manchester City returned to winning ways and narrowed the gap to leaders Liverpool to six points thanks to victory over West Brom at the Etihad. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1rglkvRvia IFTTT…
Manchester City vs West Brom - live Premier League

Follow Sportsmail’s coverage of the Barclays Premier League as Manchester City host West Brom at the Etihad Stadium to conclude the weekend’s fixtures. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jxxc9Wvia IFTTT…
Jurgen Klopp among favourites to replace David Moyes at Manchester United, with Sir Alex Ferguson, Louis van Gaal and Ryan Giggs also in the frame

Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp is one of the favourites to replace David Moyes at Manchester United, with the Scot set to leave the club after a disastrous first season in charge. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1h7dvaCvia IFTTT…
David Moyes can have no complaints... the Stretford End lost patience and the manager lost his players: this has been disastrous from start to finish

ADAM CRAFTON: David Moyes can have no complaints. He continues to suffer from a conviction deficit disorder in the biggest matches. Against the top eight sides sides in the Barclays Premier League, it’s one victory in 13 games. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.…
British footballer, 22, dies after suffering 'massive heart attack' in his New York college apartment

Peter McAvoy, 22, a student at Herkimer College in New York State, died on Saturday evening after desperate attempts by campus safety officers to revive him. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1luco4kvia IFTTT…
Liverpool celebrate the Hillsborough 96 with charity game at Anfield... as Michael Owen, Jamie Redknapp and Robbie Fowler all play

The 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough are to be celebrated by the club on Easter Monday with a charity match at Anfield. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jr2capvia IFTTT…
Moment of silence marks the start of the Boston Marathon

About 36,000 runners have registered for the race – the second-largest field in its history, many of them coming to show support for the event and the city that was shocked by the attack on its signature sporting event. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1eV6x…
A doting mum until the very end: Peaches' coffin - decorated with a heartbreaking drawing of her with her young family - arrives at church as mourners gather to pay their respects

Stars from the music world gathered to remember Ms Geldof at the same church where the funeral of her mother Paula Yates was held. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/QzJ8iRvia IFTTT…
Eden Hazard a doubt for Chelsea's clash with Atletico Madrid after he misses training

Eden Hazard is a major doubt for Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final with Atletico Madrid after missing training on Monday morning. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1lsUlvqvia IFTTT…
Britain's last surviving Dambusters veteran calls for a special medal for those involved in daring raid

Airmen from the famous 617 Dambusters Squadron were given a simple clasp for their heroism, instead of a medal in recognition for their mission striking at the heart of industrial Germany. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1r7ScZCvia IFTTT…
David Moyes' Manchester United job on the line after 11th loss of the campaign

Manchester United manager David Moyes was under fire from all sides as his disastrous reign at Old Trafford reached a new low with defeat at Everton. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jtRlhavia IFTTT…
Mafia members fear having to get 'real jobs' as economic downturn in Italy means there are fewer businesses to extort

Jailed mob boss Cosa Nostra boss Giovanni Di Giacomo was secretly recorded complaining about the collapse of protection and extortion rackets. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1ffeH7Tvia IFTTT…
South Korean President slams captain and crew in ferry disaster that left more than 300 dead or missing

The captain initially told passengers to stay in their rooms and waited more than half an hour to issue an evacuation order as the Sewol sank on Wednesday. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1h3IpRgvia IFTTT…
The Guns of April?

By Andrew J. Stravers Andrew J. Stravers Secret mobilizations. Attacks with plausible deniability. Unclear alliance commitments. Vague statements of resolve. A battle for neutral parties. Highly provocative military movements. We have seen these events take place in the last few weeks in the crisis…
Securing Sovereignty: When Should America Weigh In?

By Mira Rapp-Hooper Mira Rapp-Hooper In mid-February, the United States government’s long-standing position that it does not opine on sovereignty disputes in the East and South China Seas was given an important and long-implicit caveat: Washington does insist that all sovereignty claims accord with…
Remember Bosnia?

By Gordon N. Bardos Gordon N. Bardos Now that the smoke has cleared from what is being called the worst violence in Bosnia in the past nineteen years, it is worth taking stock of what actually happened, where international policy towards Bosnia has floundered, and what needs to be done down the roa…
America's Start-Up Problem

By Samuel Rines Samuel Rines Where are all the jobs? Even in the midst of a multi-year recovery, labor-market indicators make for grim reading. The hires rate sits well below pre-recession levels, the unemployment level has declined less than the number of people leaving the labor force, and the qu…
Australia's Challenge: Navigating the Uncertainty of the Asian Century

By Nick Bisley Nick Bisley During its first few months in office, a combination of rookie errors and challenging circumstances gave the Abbott government’s international policy a shaky start. The PM’s declaration that Japan was Australia’s best friend in Asia showed a lack of diplomatic finesse, wh…
Relatives of mutinous HMS Bounty crew and captain they cast adrift to make peace after 225 years

After 225 years, descendants of Captain William Bligh and his rebellious first mate Fletcher Christian will finally make peace. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1rcuppzvia IFTTT…
MAD DOG ON MONDAY: Something has to be done to stop these touchline bust-ups... and why Sterling is a banker for England's World Cup opener

Martin ‘Mad Dog’ Allen has his say on touchline bust-ups, why Alan Pardew should not be blamed for what is going on at Newcastle, and why Arsenal could have been serious contenders if Walcott and Ramsey had been fit for the whole season. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World h…
Found in a suburban garden in Hampshire... the chilling 300-year-old skeletal remains from Napoleon's army

The bones – including three teeth – were found in the back garden of Nicola and Paul Walling, who live in Fareham, Hampshire, while a new extension was being built. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jrO1mEvia IFTTT…
Norwich City 2-3 Liverpool match report - Raheem Sterling and Luis Suarez take Reds closer to Premier League dream

MARTIN SAMUEL AT CARROW ROAD: There is an irresistible quality about Liverpool now. While the teams around them are finding ways to lose, they find ways to win. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jrE2xQvia IFTTT…
Private fertility clinics see rise in number of women freezing their eggs, but it's thought they have just EIGHT per cent chance of having a baby

Just 21 babies were born out of 253 fertility cycles between 1991 and 2012 and women of 40 have just as much chance of conceiving naturally …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1r5Ic34via IFTTT…
NASA astronauts claim the 'only thing preventing a city-killer asteroid is luck'

Former Nasa astronauts will claim that 26 asteroid explosions have happened since 2001. The group will announce their findings in Seattle next week. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1rbZPMTvia IFTTT…
Danny Welbeck could leave Manchester United, with Spurs interested in striker (and David Moyes dropped him for Everton)

Danny Welbeck could be on his way out of Manchester United this summer, with Tottenham Hotspur joining a number of clubs in the hunt for his signature. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1lrrv2Wvia IFTTT…
PLAYER RATINGS: Leighton Baines and Seamus Coleman star as Wayne Rooney has game to forget against his old club

Everton secured an historic Premier League double after a 2-0 win against David Moyes’ lacklustre Manchester United side. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1h0NoC7via IFTTT…
Everton 2-0 Man United: Agony for David Moyes at former club as Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas hand hosts top four hope

David Moyes endured a torrid afternoon at his former club as Manchester United were soundly beaten by Everton. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1lpt4dgvia IFTTT…
Retired Army Major, 68, is charged with murder after a woman was found with serious injuries in a quiet Wiltshire village on Good Friday

Leonard Webb, 68, who was a member of the Royal Artillery, has been accused of murdering 64-year-old Doreen Webb, after her body was discovered at a home in Durrington, Wiltshire, on Friday afternoon. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1h04Gzgvia IFTTT…
Jews in Ukraine seeking escape to Israel over letter demanding they 'register' with pro-Russian forces that was branded fake by a rabbi

Move follows fears over a leaflet distributed in the city of Donetsk which demanded that people over 16 of Jewish origin should register with the authorities. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1hf2rDZvia IFTTT…
Raheem Sterling is best young player in Europe, says Brendan Rodgers after star scores twice in Liverpool win at Norwich

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers hailed the performance of Raheem Sterling in the win over Norwich which sent his side five points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1i26VUrvia IFTTT…
Boys will be pageant boys: Ex-model's two sons become UK's most successful pageant siblings... and they don't mind wearing make-up

Brothers Jude and Jake Collins-Gooden, nine and five, have won 20 crowns and 65 sashes. The boys were inspired to become part of the pageants by their sister Ella, 13 (R). …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jmwIlLvia IFTTT…
Schools at the centre of Muslim Trojan Horse plot to be put on special measures amid fears numbers affected has reached 25

Six secular Birmingham schools at the centre of a plot to introduce hardline Islamic teaching are to be placed in special measures by Ofsted. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1i1FXfCvia IFTTT…
Prince George meets a bilby

Prince George arrived at Taronga Zoo today for his second ever public engagement in the arms of mother. The eight-month-old future king was taken on a day out to the world famous tourist attraction where an animal enclosure was being named in his honour. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from A…
Aston Villa 0-0 Southampton: Brad Guzan helps Paul Lambert's side to vital point against stuttering Saints

Aston Villa ended a difficult week with a welcome point against Southampton on Saturday afternoon. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1jkpik3via IFTTT…
Democracy on the Brink in Iraq

By Eli Sugarman, Omar Al-Nidawi Eli Sugarman Omar Al-Nidawi In two weeks, Iraqis will go to the polls to elect a new legislature for the first time since the U.S. military withdrew its forces in 2011. Incumbent Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is seeking a third term over the objections of Sunni, Kur…
Get out of my nest! Osprey pair return from Africa to Wales to find another couple SQUATTING home

Two rare ospreys known as Monty and Glesni spent the winter in Africa. But the BBC Springwatch regulars were aghast to return home and find squatters in their nest. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1r56o3Cvia IFTTT…
Vice principal Kang Min-gyu rescued from South Korean ferry found hanged

Kang Min-gyu, 52, was found hanging from a tree in Jindo, South Korea, near where victims’ families are staying. He was responsible for hundreds of children who are now missing in the tragedy. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1leleaGvia IFTTT…
Easter getaway sees roads and railway routes crowded

More than 5million set off on holiday and millions more jump in their cars as people try to enjoy the sunshine while it lasts amid gloomy forecasts for the weekend …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1leldUevia IFTTT…
Russian firefighters create MAGIC carpet out of platform and SIX hoses

These are the dramatic images as a Russian firefighter blasts off into the air using nothing but his giant hose to float serenely into the air. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1mc8SQ1via IFTTT…
Teen Vikki Horsman suffers 'horrific burns when cleaning fluid is thrown at her'

Vikki Horsman, 19, suffered 25 per cent burns to her face, neck and chest when the ‘high-strength cleaning fluid’ was thrown at her on a doorstep in Tividale, West Midlands. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1mc8WiFvia IFTTT…
Peaches Geldof's funeral to take place at same church as her mother's on Easter Monday - and her ashes may be scattered at family home where she grew up

A service will be held at St Mary Magdalene and St Lawrence Church in Davington, near Faversham, Kent, where her mother Paula Yates’s funeral was held in September 2000. …read more Source: www.dailymail.co.uk from Around The World http://ift.tt/1mc8W2jvia IFTTT…