Extreme citiesCitiesWhere are the world's highest cities?Despite the lack of oxygen and health risks, high-altitude locations are home to at least 140 million people around the world. From Bolivia’s El Alto to Lhasa in Tibet, what’s urban life like at such dizzying elevations?
At 3,640 metres above sea level, the city of La Paz sits in a canyon resembling something of a bowl within the Bolivian altiplano – a high altitude, windswept plain that dominates the southern and western territory of the country.
Redeem now The LAPD confirmed that two suspects have been arrested after a robbery, assault, and hate crime against YouTuber Eden the Doll and 2 Black transgender women.The investigation was aided by viral videos that showed the influencer and her friends being robbed and attacked on Hollywood Boulevard early Monday morning.Footage of the incident was posted publicly on Instagram. The person who posted the videos later locked their social media accounts.
Adam 22 has proven to be a controversial figure in the hip-hop world. Overall, he is the man behind No Jumper. Although the brand started out with ties to the BMX world, it eventually became about the underground hip-hop scene. For instance, Adam got to interview the likes of XXXTentacion before he really blew up. Moreover, Adam has an extensive catalog of interviews with some of the biggest artists in the entire world.
Damian Green This article is more than 6 years oldDamian Green sacked as first secretary of state after porn allegationsThis article is more than 6 years oldGreen admits he made misleading statements after pornography was found on Commons computer in 2008
Damian Green sacking prompts new trouble for Theresa May – live updates Damian Green has been sacked as first secretary of state after admitting he lied about the presence of pornographic images on his House of Commons computer.
SurfingAustralian dedicates victory at famous break to his mum Helen who rang the bell in 1983
When Ethan Ewing lifted the iconic Rip Curl Pro trophy at Bells Beach on Tuesday, it was a moment imbued with significance. This was no ordinary World Surf League (WSL) victory.
As Ewing rang the bell – famously, “you’ve got to win it to ring it” – he was following in the footsteps of his late mother, Helen Ewing (née Lambert).