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MALAYSIA Airlines Flight 370 shocked the world when it mysteriously vanished without a trace.Despite undergoing the most expensive underwater search in history, the families of those on board are no closer to understanding what happened.1 The Malaysian Airlines flight created one of the biggest mysteries in aviation historyCredit: AFPWhat happened to flight MH370?Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur and was heading to Beijing with 239 people on board but it never reached its destination.Passengers included a group of Chinese calligraphers, a couple on their way home to their young sons after a long-delayed honeymoon, and a construction worker who…

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CHILLING video has shown the world’s fastest humanoid robot sprinting at full pelt.The terrifying reality comes from Unitree Robotics, whose H1 V3.0 Evolution faceless droid will never tire of running.7Unitree’s humanoid robot has recorded the fastest speed in the worldCredit: YouTube7Unitree showed the robot reaching a top speed of 7.38mphCredit: YouTube7The terrifying footage also revealed the robot’s ability to walk up and down stairsCredit: YouTubeThe Chinese startup, which is based just outside of Shanghai in Hangzhou, have now broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest full-sized humanoid robot.The firm wants to democratise legged robotics and make them as common…

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THE MUM of Britain’s youngest dementia sufferer has told of her heartache as she watched her ‘chatty’ son deteriorate before her eyes. Andre Yarham, 22, was given the shock diagnosis that he had a form of early-onset dementia after his family noticed he was moving and speaking very slowly.4Andre Yarham, now 22, at his 21st birthdayCredit: SWNS4Andre Yarham – pictured age 8 – was recently diagnosed with early-onset dementiaCredit: SWNSMum Sam Fairbairn, 47, said his answers to questions by family members were becoming three word answers and he had a blank look on his face when spoken to.Sometimes, he would…

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THIS is the dramatic moment Putin’s prized Sergey Kotov corvette is blown to pieces in a Ukrainian kamikaze sea drone attack. Footage shows the £51million warship being hit multiple times in the early morning strike near Feodosia, in occupied Crimea. 5The video shows the warship was struck a number of times by Ukrainian kamikaze sea drones5The Sergey Kotov sustained serious damage according to Ukrainian intelligence5The footage shows the moment the warship was hit5The Sergey Kotov was struck near occupied KerchCredit: East2West5The Sergei Kotov corvette is one of Putin’s most modern warshipsCredit: X/ @UkraineNewsLiveThe video shows the warship being blown up in a…

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RING doorbell owners have just days to dodge a major subscription price rise.The hike affects Amazon Ring customers in the US and UK – and jacks costs up by around 25%.1Your Ring doorbell’s subscription is about to cost even moreCredit: AlamyFrom March 11, the price of a Ring Protect Basic subscription will rise.For monthly subscribers, your cost will rise from $3.99 to $4.99 per billing cycle in the US – and from £3.49 to £4.99 in the UK.That works out at an increase of $12 or £18 over the course of a year.If you’re an annual subscriber, the yearly cost…

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MORE and more Brits are smoking cigars and pipes, a study has found.The number lighting up non-cigarette tobacco has increased fivefold in a decade.2Around 773,000 people were puffing cigars, pipes or shisha in September last year, compared with 151,200 in 2013Credit: Getty2Celebs including boxing world champion Tyson Fury and rapper Jay-Z have been snapped smoking cigarsCredit: Instagram / @tysonfuryResearchers found that their usage surged at the start of the pandemic in 2020 and has kept rising — with smokers aged 18 almost three times as likely to use the products as a 65-year-old.Around 773,000 people were puffing cigars, pipes or…

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BRITAIN is livid with the Germans after an air force chief let slip our boys are secretly on the ground in Ukraine.Berlin’s bungling top brass discussed our help to President Volodymyr Zelensky on an unencrypted video chat.2Loose lipped Luftwaffe boss Ingo Gerhartz let slip that British troops were ‘on the ground’ in UkraineCredit: Getty2Berlin’s bungling top brass discussed our help to President Volodymyr Zelensky on an unencrypted video chatCredit: GettyFurious talks were being held yesterday — with Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron due in the German capital today.The head of the Luftwaffe, Ingo Gerhartz, told officers Britain is delivering Storm Shadow…

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CHINA is planning to install chilling all-seeing surveillance on the moon to spy on its citizens and protect its forthcoming lunar base.The Skynet security cameras will reportedly be equipped with AI-driven chips capable of detecting and aiming at “suspicious targets”.3People are tracked using facial recognition technology in ChinaCredit: AP3The Shenzhou-13 manned spaceship and a Long March-2F carrier rocket are seen at the launching area of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in ChinaCredit: GettySkynet is the world’s largest surveillance network, with more than 600 million cameras currently used to monitor every inch of China.Its name comes from the Chinese proverb: “There is…

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A DRUG which could buy women with advanced or recurring womb cancer more time with their loved ones before the disease progresses is to be made available on the NHS.The move is expected to benefit hundreds of patients each year.2Around 9,000 new womb cancer cases are diagnosed every year in the UKCredit: Getty2Dostarlimab is sold under the brand name JemperliDostarlimab, which is sold under the brand name Jemperli, is an immunotherapy that works by attracting specific proteins on the surface of cancer cells to help the immune system attack them.Evidence suggests the drug extends life expectancy when used alongside chemotherapy.It…

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DRUGS worth almost £300million have been seized in two raids by a Royal Navy warship.The sailors and Marines on HMS Trent — assisted by the US Coast Guard — chased down a speedboat as its crew tried to dump nearly three tons of Class A into the Caribbean Sea.1HMS Trent chased down a speedboat and seized drugs worth £220.56millionCredit: Royal Navy / SWNSFour were arrested and it took ten hours to find and collect all the drugs — worth £220.56million.It came weeks after HMS Trent’s crew seized £70million of cocaine.The Navy called that a “high-octane chase under moonlight as the…

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