British scientists find a new species of ancient flying reptile

A new species from the prehistoric group of flying reptiles known as pterosaurs has been found in Morocco by British scientists. The new species, named Afrotapjara zouhrii, belongs to a group of pterosaurs called tapejarids from the Cretaceous period, between 145 million years and 66 million years ago. Tapejarids were small to medium-sized pterosaurs with … Read more

Alessandra Ambrosio in video where she frolics on the beach in a new bikini

Alessandra Ambrosio is doing her part to help her fans get their minds off the frightening coronavirus pandemic that is gripping the world as the global death toll spills over 44,000. The Brazilian bombshell posted a new video clip called Astral + Infinity to her GAL Floripa Instagram page where she is dancing around in … Read more

Antarctica sweats through its first three-day HEATWAVE with temperatures surging to 20C

Antarctica sweats through its first three-day HEATWAVE with temperatures surging to 20C – as scientists warn the warm blast could have a devastating impact on animals and plants The heatwave began at the east of the Antarctic Peninsula in late spring, 2019  It slowly spread across the rest of the continent over the next four … Read more

Coca-Cola, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever dump half a MILLION tonnes of plastic pollution

Four multi-national companies – Coca-Cola, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever are responsible for half a million tonnes of plastic pollution in six countries per year.  A study by international relief agency Tearfund is the first to quantify the amount of plastic waste burnt in Brazil, Nigeria, Mexico, India, China and The Philippines. The plastic being burnt by the … Read more

Ivanka Trump tests negative for coronavirus and goes back to work at the White House

Ivanka Trump on Friday returned to work at the White House, a senior administration official told DailyMail.com, after testing negative for the coronavirus.  She has shown no symptoms of any illness and has been making calls on behalf of the administration’s work to combat the coronavirus while she’s been working from home. The first daughter, … Read more

Ivanka Trump tests negative for coronavirus and goes back to work at the White House

Ivanka Trump on Friday returned to work at the White House, a senior administration official told DailyMail.com, after testing negative for the coronavirus.  She has shown no symptoms of any illness and has been making calls on behalf of the administration’s work to combat the coronavirus while she’s been working from home. The first daughter, … Read more

Alessandra Ambrosio does her best to cheer up her fans during the coronavirus crisis

Alessandra Ambrosio does her best to cheer up her fans during the coronavirus crisis by posting flashback images of herself in a teeny bikini By Heidi Parker For Dailymail.com Published: 14:35 GMT, 20 March 2020 | Updated: 15:10 GMT, 20 March 2020 Advertisement Alessandra Ambrosio posted several bikini images of herself to her Gal Floripa … Read more

Coronavirus pandemic sparks massive jail break in Brazil as over 800 prisoners escaped from prisons 

Coronavirus pandemic sparks massive jail break in Brazil as over 800 prisoners escape from four prisons as the country reports its first virus-related death Fears of a coronavirus outbreak caused a massive prison escape in São Paulo Authorities report 834 prisoners fled from four jails on Monday As of Tuesday, at least 429 inmates had … Read more

Former model, 38, creates matching breathing masks to protect his beloved pooch from coronavirus

A dog-loving influencer who spends £12,000 a year on his pet pooch is taking no risks when it comes to coronavirus and has created matching masks to protect him and his canine companion from germs. When former model Israel Cassol, 38, strolls through the streets of west London’s upmarket Chelsea, where he lives, with his … Read more

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit new high in first two months of 2020

Deforestation rates in the Amazon hit a new high in the first two months of 2020 with 181 square miles lost despite heavy seasonal rains, which experts blame on illegal logging operations Satellite data from Brazil’s space agency show deforestation increasing in 2020 The Amazon lost 181 square miles of rain forest in January and … Read more