Britain now has until April 12 to announce a new plan to leave the European Union, or leave the bloc without a deal and risk a disorderly exit.
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Police say call about severed head in road was ‘terrifying’
Police in the UK responded to what they thought may have been a horrendous crime but it turned out to be a dummy head.
Garfield-shaped telephones have been found on French beaches. Now we know why
Garfield phones washing ashore on beaches in France have mystified locals for decades. Now we know why it keeps happening.
Sydney zoo introduces rare tiger cubs
Three critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs made their public debut at the Taronga Zoo Sydney on Friday. (March 29)
Woman feels no pain because of rare gene mutation, study says
A woman in Scotland feels virtually no pain because of a genetic mutation, said a study published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia.
Bangladesh office building catches fire, 19 dead
At least 19 people were killed and about 70 injured when a fire broke out in an office building in Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka. (March 28)
U.S. lawyer Lisa Bloom calls for Dubai boycott over ‘captive’ Princess Sheikha Latifa
Civil rights attorney Lisa Bloom calls for legal scrutiny in a U.S. court over disappearance of Princess Sheikha Latifa, daughter of Dubai’s ruler.
UK’s Theresa May’s broken Brexit promises
British lawmakers voted on eight different possible Brexit options, but none received enough votes. May is adamant to see Brexit through. (March 28)
Pope Francis wouldn’t let worshippers kiss his ring
Pope Francis Wouldn’t Let Worshippers Kiss His Ring
Amnesty International blasts ‘vicious’ Brunei laws against gay sex
Amnesty International slammed ‘vicious’ new laws in Brunei such as stoning to death for gay sex and amputation for theft.