Are you lost deer? The deer that still won’t cross the German border

The Vintage News Jun 8, 2018 Nikola Budanovic Animals are unfamiliar with administrative borders set up by humans in order to separate countries from one another. They migrate through vast woodlands, unaware that they are moving from one state into the other. But during the Cold War, even deer knew of the East-West divide. The border … Read more

Indian origin girl gets more points than Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein in the Mensa IQ Test

Anuraag Peesara With 162 points in the very popular Mensa IQ test, 12 year old Indian origin girl Rajgauri Pawar surpasses the likes of Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein, who secured two points less than what Rajgauri has achieved. By achieving this unbelievable feet at the age of 12, she becomes one of the youngest … Read more

ایک نشئی کی طرح

تحریر: پاوؑلو کوہلو ترجمہ: قمر خان قریشی   میں بھی کبھی محبت کا شکار رہا ہوں اور میں جانتا ہوں کہ یہ کسی نشے سے کم نہیں ہوتی۔ شروع شروع میں یہ مکمل طور پر ہتھیار ڈالنے کے لئے بھرپور حوصلہ افزائی کرتا ہے۔ اگلے دن آپکو مزید ضرورت محسوس ہوتی ہے۔ آپ ابھی اسکے … Read more

John Lennon’s Assassin Denied Parole

The Vintage News Aug 25, 2018 Nancy Bilyeau The man who shot and killed John Lennon outside his New York City apartment on December 8, 1980, has been denied parole by a prison board that concluded releasing Mark David Chapman “would be incompatible with the welfare and safety of society and would so deprecate the serious … Read more

Pablo Escobar’s Son Claimed Frank Sinatra was a Cocaine Dealer

The Vintage News Sep 11, 2018 Ian Harvey Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was a Colombian drug trafficker who, during his peak in the ‘80s, controlled over 80 percent of the cocaine shipped to the United States, according to Biography, earning him a place on Forbes’ list of the 10 wealthiest people in the world. Escobar became … Read more

Germany’s Secret Submarine Development Program in Finland

War History Online Sep 11, 2018 Matthew Gaskill Almost before the ink was dry on the Treaty of Versailles which ended WWI, officers in the armed forces of Germany had begun to plan ways around it. Their ultimate aim was that one day they could announce to the world that they were no longer going to … Read more

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