• Cover Media

    Bird Caught Impersonating Police Van Confuses Officers

    British Police officers were left "confused" by a bird when it convincingly mimicked the sound of the sirens on their cars. Thames Valley Police said staff initially thought their vehicles had developed a fault after hearing the noise at a policing base in Bicester. A video filmed at the site in Oxfordshire and posted on social media shows the bird chirping in a tree, before then replicating the sound of a two-tone siren. Social media users speculated that the bird could be a starling, which are known for their ability to mimic man-made noises.

  • The Telegraph

    Laurence Fox ordered to pay £180,000 after calling two people paedophiles on Twitter

    Laurence Fox has been ordered to pay a total of £180,000 in damages to two people he referred to as paedophiles on social media after losing a High Court libel battle.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Mercedes-Benz says it will continue to invest in Chinese tie-ups

    Mercedes-Benz executives said on Thursday the company would continue to invest in tie-ups with Chinese partners including automaker BAIC Group , underscoring the importance of China to its global strategy. China is "the most dynamic new energy vehicle market", country chief Hubertus Troska said at a press conference on the opening day of the Beijing auto show. "You have to be here and you have to be part of that innovation cycle," Chief Executive Ola Kaellenius told Reuters on the sidelines of the show.