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A BRIT tourist has been stabbed to death outside a nightclub in Spain.Cops said the 30-year-old man was killed outside the Oxygen nightclub in the popular resort town of Calella – around 30 miles from Barcelona. 3The Brit was fatally stabbed outside Oxygen nightclub in the Spanish town of CalellaCredit: @RadioCalellaTV3Cops cordoned off the area around the nightclub after the horror attackCredit: @CalellaCOM3Police have launched an investigation into the stabbing outside the club in the resort town of CalellaAccording to El Caso, the Brit died at the scene at around 5am on Friday.It’s understood he was stabbed during a row…

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A BIZARRE white boulder has been spotted on Mars, and scientists are trying to understand where it came from.NASA’s Perseverance Rover caught a glimpse of the peculiar rock in a photo mosaic taken May 27.3NASA’s Perseverance Rover snapped a photo of a strange white rock inside Jezero Crater on Mars, sparking questions about where it came fromCredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSSDeep into its fourth science campaign, the rover is searching for evidence of mineral deposits inside Jezero Crater that may provide clues about its history.With auto-navigation leading the way, Perseverance traversed 656 feet to its first stop at Mount Washburn.It was at this…

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SCIENTISTS have raised the alarm over a little-known brain-attacking virus carried by sloths that is currently on the move. Infections are starting to pop up far from the Amazon rainforest, where Oropouche virus is traditionally endemic. 3Oropouche spreads among sloths and birdsCredit: Dick van Duijn / Animal News AgencyPlaces where the virus reaches are at risk of explosive outbreaks. An epidemic which hit Belem, Brazil, in 1961, infected 11,000 people within just a few weeks, for example. Most Oropouche infections are mild, with symptoms similar to Dengue, including a headache, body pains, nausea, a rash and bleeding gums.But the virus…

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HAUNTING photographs show the inside of the Airbnb in Tenerife where British teenager Jay Slater partied before he went missing.Jay left the NRG festival with two new pals who had hired a car and it’s believed they travelled to a property in Rural de Teno park.8Jay Slater, 19, vanished in Tenerife on Monday8Haunting photographs show the Airbnb in Tenerife where he partiedCredit: Airbnb8The two-bedroom property is called Casa Abuela TinaCredit: Airbnb8The farmhouse is listed as set in a ‘unique natural landscape’Credit: Airbnb8Jay’s final Snapchat showed a cigarette in a handCredit: SnapchatHis final Snapchat picture was an out-of-focus image of a…

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DON’T miss an easily-overlooked iPhone trick that makes sharing passwords so much easier.It’s possible to set up sharing groups that sync your log-in info with your friends and family.2You can easily add passwords to a group in your iPhone settingsCredit: AppleThe iPhone feature was added in iOS 17 last year, and is available as part of Apple’s iCloud Keychain feature.That creates strong passwords, stores them, and then syncs them across your Apple devices – auto-filling on websites and apps when you need to sign in.But there’s also a feature to create groups for your passwords, letting others see and edit…

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THREE top sun creams have failed an annual safety test.Consumer group Which? found Asda Protect Moisturising Sun Lotion SPF30 High, Calypso Press & Protect Sun Lotion SPF30 and Bondi Sands SPF 50+ Fragrance Free Face Sunscreen Lotion did not meet their SPF and UVA protection claims. 1Asda said it did not recognise the results, while Calypso said its product passed EU standards and regulations in independent testing.Bondi Sands declined to comment. Which? said the Calypso product, which costs £8 for 200ml, “barely mustered” two thirds of its claimed SPF30 in both tests.Asda’s £2.80 lotion, which also comes in a 200ml…

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SHOCKING footage shows a swollen ocean spill onto the shore of a tourist resort in Majorca.The sea level rose sharply and flooded parts of Puerto Alcudia, on the northeast coast of Majorca.7Swollen ocean spilled onto the streets of a resort town in Majorca7The sea level rose sharply and flooded parts of Puerto Alcudia7The flooding caused by meteo-tsunami was seen swallowing up the roads7The island was hit by 5ft waves meteo-tsunami in 2018Ocean waters can be seen swallowing up shore roads as tourists waddled around it in a bid to avoid getting wet.An amber weather alert for the Spanish island was…

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BRITS have been told to avoid fake “skinny jabs” found in the UK which could be life threatening.Earlier today the World Health Organization issued warnings on fake drugs claiming to contain the active ingredient found in Novo Nordisk’s (NOVOb.CO).1A box of Ozempic and contentsCredit: ReutersThe WHO’s alert concerned three falsified batches of semaglutide that were detected in Brazil and the UK in October 2023, and theUnited States in December 2023.Dr Yukiko Nakatani, WHO Assistant Director-General for Essential Medicines and Health Products, said: “WHO advises healthcare professionals, regulatory authorities and the public be aware of these falsified batches of medicines.“We call…

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THE terrorist who killed a German cop during a frenzied knife attack last month says he has “no regrets” as he wakes up from his induced coma.Sulaiman Ataee, 25, savagely assaulted 29-year-old officer Rouven Laur at the Mannheim anti-Islam rally on May 31 by stabbing him in the head and neck multiple times.7Radical Islamist Sulaiman Ataee, 25, brandishing a knife during his violent attack last monthCredit: Reuters7Shocking vid of the stabbing attack at Mannheim anti-Islam rally captures the moment Ataee is swarmed by policeCredit: Telegram7German police officer Rouven Laur, 29, was killed during the attackCredit: visegrad24Horrifying footage captured on a…

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A CELL discovery could lead to a cure for baldness, say scientists.Research by Manchester University found a biological stress response can cause hair follicles to switch off and die, robbing people of their locks.1Scientists found that a biological stress response can kill off scalp cellsCredit: GettyThe “integrated stress response” slows down non-essential bodily functions like hair growth during an infection or when the body isn’t getting the right nutrients.A study of follicles in the lab found the process can go haywire and kill off scalp cells for good.Experts reckon stopping the response with a drug could halt balding in its…

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