The recycled clothing stores in West Auckland are far cheaper than the ones in the city. These three stores are one-stop shops with a great selection. If you’re a lazy shopper, it’s a
About 125 miles north of Los Angeles a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.1 struck late Friday rattling buildings and cutting power supplies. No report of deaths has yet been reported. According to US
BREAKING: Massive earthquake in New Zealand; No tsunami threat A massive earthquake of 7.4-magnitude struck New Zealand Sunday morning near the Kermadec islands. Initial message from the country's Civil Defence organization described strong
Madame Tussauds unveiled Wednesday wax statue of Virat Kohli at Lord's Cricket Ground to mark ICC World Cup 2019 launch. Madame Tussauds London General Manager Steve Davies said, "Cricket fever is set to
Saudi Arabia closed one of its major oil pipelines following drone attacks which are lately claimed responsibility by Iran-aligned Yemen rebels amid increased tensions between United States and Iran. Last week Washington deployed
United States has imposed sanctions on Pakistan and may deny visas to Pakistanis. The development comes after refusal of Islamabad in taking back its citizen deportees and visa over-stayers. However, consular operations in
Former military dictator of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, is likely to return back to his country on May 1. In 2016 Musharraf left for Dubai seeking medical treatment, but since then has not returned
By 1964 trams had been phased out in all New Zealand cities but Wellington. It was fitting that Wellington should have been the location of New Zealand's last electric tram, as the city
Brunei introduced Wednesday the toughest criminal laws in the country despite international outcry to halt the plans to implement it. The tiny oil-rich country now follows new Islamic Sharia criminal laws amid global
More than 100 migrants hijacked a merchant vessel that helped them to rescue off Libya's coast. The migrants are learned ordering crew members to head towards Malta which Malta military said the Elhiblu