Thursday, May 19, 2016

#Nigeria - Schoolgirl rescued from Boko Haram after more than two years

Published on 18 May 2016
In 2014 the Muslim terror group Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 girls in Nigeria. Since then. the world has demanded Nigeria's government "bring back our girls." On Wednesday, one girl was found by local residents. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins CBSN from Johannesburg with the latest.

#Egypt - EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo disappears from radar

Published on 18 May 2016
A search and rescue operation was under way Thursday after an EgyptAir flight with 69 people on board vanished from radar en route from Paris to Cairo.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

#USA - Bernie Sanders Wins Oregon Primary

Published on 18 May 2016
The Vermont senator won the West Coast state while Kentucky was too close to call.

#Zimbabwe - Five million Zimbabweans to face food shortages: Wildlife authority to put wild animals up for sale

Published on 17 May 2016
The United Nations says more than 30 million people in Southern Africa are facing food shortages because of a drought.

Zimbabwe is one of the worst affected countries, where nearly five million people will need assistance by next year.

Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Kotwa, where even a new way to help the vulnerable may not be enough to prevent starvation.
Published on 10 May 2016
Zimbabwe's wildlife authority is inviting bids for the country's wildlife. It says selling the animals is the best way to keep them alive, but some activists are worried about just who will be allowed to buy.

Potato consumption linked to high blood pressure - Can Shrooms Treat Depression?


Published on 17 May 2016
The potato is associated with an increased risk of developing high blood pressure, says a new study published in the BMJ.
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Published on 17 May 2016
Doctors have found potential new hope for patients who suffer from severe and treatment-resistant depression: magic mushrooms. In a study published in the journal Lancet Psychiatry, researchers found that the active hallucinatory component in shrooms (psilocybin) helped relieve symptoms of depression in a clinical trial that lasted several years.

The study consisted of a volunteer group of six men and six women who were diagnosed with "moderate-to-severe, unipolar, treatment-resistant major depression." The patients were given varying dosages of psilocybin on a weekly basis as a part of the clinical trial. The study noted that all patients experienced significant relief from depression one week and three months into their treatment, leading the researchers to conclude that there is reason to further study the therapeutic possibilities for psilocybin.

#Venezuela - must defy Maduro's state of emergency: opposition / debe desafiar el estado de emergencia de Maduro: oposiciĆ³n

Published on 18 May 2016
Public outrage over sweeping new emergency powers decreed this week by President Nicolas Maduro was expected to spill onto the streets of Venezuela Wednesday, with planned nationwide protests marking a new lowpoint in his unpopular rule.

USA - 'Fireball season' is here! Meteor streaks across Maine sky: euronews (in English)

Published on 18 May 2016
A huge fireball blazed across the sky of the northeast United States and Canada early on Tuesday morning.

The American Meteor Society (AMS) has mapped hundreds of reported fireball sightings that stretched from Ontario to New Jersey.

The AMS has not confirmed the cause of the bright flash of light but the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum has offered a $20,000 reward for any surviving meteor fragments.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang | Pop culture car reviews: The Telegraph

Published on 18 May 2016
In this episode, Telegraph Film Critic Tim Robey discusses the much-loved Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, revealing how many replicas were made and more fun facts about the iconic flying car