Latroya Pina leads the African nation’s first-ever Olympic swim team in the U.S.
Latroya Pina is the first member of her family to learn how to swim and now she has been selected to represent her country, Cape Verde, in the Olympics. This is a historical feat as it will be the first time Cape Verde sends a swim team to an Olympic event, and Latroya and her siblings, Troy and Jayla, have been awarded the honour to be three of the four members on the team.
How to perfect shaku shaku, the Nigerian dance currently exciting the world.
Nigerian dance style shaku has become one of Africa’s biggest sensations that even President Emmanuel Macron of France tried his hand at it. It got an international notice when the Super Eagles danced at the World Cup, impressing many people, some of whom tried to practice the dance.
Granddaughter celebrates grandmother’s 95th birthday with photo shoot.
These days’ birthdays are incomplete without the release of stunning photoshoots on social media.
10 African countries that are more peaceful than the UK and U.S.
Every year, since 2007, the Institute for Economics and Peace releases an index of the most peaceful countries in the world called the Global Peace Index (GPI), the world’s leading measure of global peacefulness. The GPI presents the most comprehensive data-driven analysis of trends in peace, its economic value, and how to develop peaceful societies.
Doomed MH370's DEATH SPIRAL.

The last moments of flight MH370 have been reconstructed for a TV documentary which shows the plane spiralling out of control and smashing into the sea. Investigators have said the plane almost certainly ran out of fuel after flying in the wrong direction over the Indian Ocean for six hours on March 8, 2014.
£3 face mask has gone horribly wrong as husband bursts out laughing.

Face masks are meant to be a relaxing treat at the end of a long day but one couple had the fright of their lives when indulging in a DIY pamper night. Laura Weiser, 28, purchased a Disney princess face mask from Primark last week, planning a relaxation session.
140,000 homes, farms and businesses without power as storm wreaks havoc.

ESB Networks are working to restore power to 140,000 homes, farms and businesses left without power as Storm Ali wreaks havoc across the country. The electricity provider issued a statement on Wednesday morning, saying that their crews were working on restoring power to affected businesses.
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