Kenya’s First Marathon Champion, Samuel Wanjiru, dies at 24 after an Apparent Suicide

Sammy Wanjiru

Samuel “Sammy” Wanjiru, the Olympic marathon champion of Kenya, apparently died of suicide as report says that he jumped from a balcony at his home in Nyahururu. Eric Kiraithe, the national police spokesman, believed that Wanjiru committed suicide. He committed such act concerning a situation wherein his wife and another woman were involved. One of … Read more

Cathay Pacific Flight Bound for Indonesia Caught on Fire

Cathay Pacific Flight Bound for Indonesia Caught on Fire

Cathay Pacific Flight CX715 bound for Jakarta, Indonesia landed back from its destination the Changi International Airport in Singapore. One of the engine of Cathay Pacific Airbus 330 was caught on fire while on flight. Flight CX715 depart from Changi Airport at around 1:12 AM and after 20 minutes of flight, p(–foul word(s) removed–)engers had … Read more

Chit Estella’s Bus Driver Suspect Photo Released by MMDA

Photo of Bus Driver Involved in Estella's Death

A photo of Daniel Espinosa Oyanin  was released by Metropolitan Manila Development Authority on Monday. The suspected driver from the Universal Guiding Star bus who was allegedly responsible for the untimely demise of veteran journalist Chit Estella believed to be hiding somewhere in Taytay, Rizal. MMDA earlier had offered a reward of P100,000 reward for … Read more

IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn arrested for Sexual Assault

Dominique Strauss-Kahn

International Monetary Fund managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn was arrested by New York police on Sunday facing allegations regarding sexual assault that includes an attempted rape on a Manhattan hotel maid. Strauss-Kahn is a 62-year-old head of the IMF. He was reportedly taken off an Air France plane two minutes before take-off from John F Kennedy … Read more

Cruiseliner MSC Opera Adrift after Electrical Shutdown

MSC Opera

The cruise ship MSC Opera which had left Southampton on May 7 for a 10-day sail is being tugged into a port in Sweden due to some technical problems. Carrying at least 400 British passengers, the massive cruise ship began to drift at around 11:00 am as it faced technical problems while it was in Baltic. On … Read more

Sony Announced the Restoration of online PlayStation video game network.

Playstation Logo

Last Sunday, Sony has announced that they already begin restoring it’s online PlayStation video game network. According to Sony, their restoration phase will start in some countries including the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Middle East. Due to the huge security breach that was discovered by Sony that led to the theft of personal … Read more

Former Pop Star Michel Martelly sworn as 56th President of Haiti

Haiti President Michel Martelly

Michel Martelly, a former pop star, has been sworn in as Haiti president on Saturday. Martelly is now recognized to be Haiti’s 56th President. Dignitaries and guests were formally dressed to witness the inauguration. However, before the inauguration began, the electricity went out that even the VIPs such as the former President of United States … Read more

Boxing Champ Manny Pacquiao Arrived Home

Congressman Manny Pacquiao

Congressman Manny Pacquiao, the Filipino boxing champ arrived in the Philippines Saturday morning at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after his win last week against Shane Mosley and defending his WBO welter weight crown in Last Vegas Nevada. Pacquaio arrived in the Philippines at exactly 6:35 a.m. via Philippine Airlines flight PR 103 and together … Read more

Limewire pays $105 Million to 13 Music Firms

Limewire Pays the 13 Music Firms for $105 Million

Limewire, the famous file-sharing company software has settled out with the record label companies that sued them after they where alleged of helping people to pirate music. The Limewire system which was developed by Limewire group had agreed to pay those 13 music firms that sued them amounting to $105 Million. According to the Recording … Read more