Selfie Destroys Statue Of Legendary Portuguese King

A young man has accidentally destroyed the statue of Dom Sebastiao in Lisbon. The 24-year-old climbed a facade to snap a selfie with the 16th century Portuguese crusader king when the statue became loose causing it to fall to the ground and shatter.  New York Post reports: The man, whom police did not identify, accidentally toppled Dom Sebastiao’s statue after climbing up to its pedestal outside the ornate Rossio railway station in central Lisbon just before midnight on Tuesday. He tried to flee the scene but police caught him. He will appear before a judge at a later date.

BofA Says It's Time To Sell WTI Crude With A Price Target As Low As $35; Here's Why

BofA Says It's Time To Sell WTI Crude With A Price Target As Low As $35; Here's Why

Following this weekend's news that the massive Calgary fire, while still spreading, may soon be under control courtesy of some wet weather and favorable winds, as well as the stunner from Saudi Arabia that Ali al-Naimi was out, replaced with a puppet of the hawkish deputy drown prince Mohammed bin Sultan - a succession many saw as bearish for future oil prices - algos had refused to give up on recent momentum, and pushed WTI just why of $46/bbl overnight.

US-NATO Military Display Forced Out Of Moldova’s Capital After Protest

Hundreds took to the streets of the Moldova’s capital Chisinau, on Sunday to protest against a display of NATO and US military vehicles. US and NATO soldiers had organized an exhibition of military vehicles and equipment on a central square in Chisinau earlier in the day, but were forced to leave following the demonstration. Russia Today reports: The exhibition of US military equipment on the city’s Great National Assembly Square on Sunday was presented as part of the V-Day celebrations, but instead provoked hundreds of protesters to take to the streets in outrage.

Pages