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- World Cup Preview: Will Belgium Prove Itself For Real in Group H?
- Scientist Falls 70 Feet Into Mountain Crevasse — And Lives
- Man Travels 100,000 Miles Over 4 Years for Ultimate Proposal
- Live Updates: Countdown to Ukraine's Election
- The Man Who Gave Ukraine's Army 1,000 Bulletproof Vests
- Iran Wants to Block Instagram, Again
- The Prettiest Tarantula in All the Land
| World Cup Preview: Will Belgium Prove Itself For Real in Group H? Posted: 23 May 2014 08:26 AM PDT Belgium's Axel Witsel, center, and Eden Hazard, right, congratulate Guillaume Gillet, left, after he scored against Croatia, during their World Cup 2014 Group A qualifying soccer match in Brussels, at the King Baudouin stadium, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. This is the eight post in a series previewing the World Cup's eight groups. Read Group A,Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E, Group F and Group G |
| Scientist Falls 70 Feet Into Mountain Crevasse — And Lives Posted: 23 May 2014 08:12 AM PDT An American climate scientist fell into a 70-foot crevasse on Mount Himlung in the Himalayas, and he lived to tell the tale. Western Kentucky University professor John All was conducting climate research in Nepal on Monday when he suddenly fell, breaking his arm, five ribs and dislocating his shoulder. He looked up, realized he had fallen through a 70-foot hole and turned on his camera. |
| Man Travels 100,000 Miles Over 4 Years for Ultimate Proposal Posted: 23 May 2014 08:09 AM PDT Good luck topping this one, guys. Jack Hyer traveled more than 100,000 miles in over 28 countries to film what may be the most epic proposal video. Hyer prefaces the video by giving a little history of his relationship with Rebecca Strellnauer. He says that he knew she was the girl he would marry — or so he wrote in his travel journal four years ago, on September 30, 2010. Over the past |
| Live Updates: Countdown to Ukraine's Election Posted: 23 May 2014 08:04 AM PDT Maidan self-defense activists set on Independence Square in Kiev on May 23, 2014, two days before the election. Three months after anti-government protesters in Ukraine ousted former president Viktor Yanukovych, Ukrainians head to the polls on May 25 to elect a new leader. Mashable will be following the events leading up to Ukraine's presidential election on Sunday. See the latest updates below |
| The Man Who Gave Ukraine's Army 1,000 Bulletproof Vests Posted: 23 May 2014 08:04 AM PDT A Ukrainian National Guard soldier guards a checkpoint outside of Slovyansk, eastern Ukraine, Sunday, May 4, 2014. KIEV, Ukraine — "What you have to understand is that the state as a European or an American understands it, doesn't exist in Ukraine," Yuri told me on a sunny afternoon in Kiev two weeks ago. As Ukraine continues to grapple with insurrection within its own borders, its military |
| Iran Wants to Block Instagram, Again Posted: 23 May 2014 07:51 AM PDT Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has not been able to bolster Internet freedom in Iran as some had hoped, as the nation's politicians are divided over how citizens should be allowed to use the web. An Iranian court ordered Iran's Ministry of Telecommunications to block Instagram due to privacy concerns on Friday, according to the "semiofficial" Iranian news agency Mehr. The order stemmed from |
| The Prettiest Tarantula in All the Land Posted: 23 May 2014 02:16 AM PDT A rare Socotra Island Blue Baboon won best in show at this year's British Tarantula Society exhibition. More than 30,000 arachnids and their owners turned up to the one-day event. BY MELISSA GOLDIN Aragog would be proud. At the 29th annual British Tarantula Society Exhibition last weekend in the United Kingdom, a rare Socotra Island Blue Baboon walked away with the best in |
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