Monkey business
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com THE HUNT was on for a mischievous monkey who managed to sneak past security into New Delhi international airport in India. It forced staff to close
Nuisance neighbour
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A disorientated drunk in Holland could not understand why the key to his house would not work and when he managed to break in, he realised
Passionate kiss
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com A SELF-professed art lover stood trial on Tuesday accused of damaging a two million dollar painting in Marseille, France, by kissing it while wearing red lipstick.
Special delivery
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com WHEN CUSTOMS officers opened a package from Hong Kong marked “personal clothing”, they were shocked to find around 300 live scorpions and spiders. The insects, which
Sunday sacrilege
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com VANDALS ATTEMPTED to put a stop to Sunday church service across Philadelphia, US, by pouring glue into, and breaking off the keys inside, the locks. At
Cold feet could be costly
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com PEOPLE IN Mexico who walk out on their wedding day will have to pay their jilted partner compensation, if a local congressman’s proposal is passed. Jose
Detention for saving the day
By: NATASHA SMITH features@algarveresident.com A TEENAGER in the US, who stopped an out of control school bus last week, was later rewarded with detention. Amanda Rouse, aged 15, was sitting
Escape artist
By: NAZLY DEHGANIAZAR features@algarveresident.com AMSTERDAM POLICE say 15 camels, two zebras, llamas and potbellied swine ran off on Monday from a travelling Dutch circus after a giraffe kicked a hole
Great deal
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com BUSINESS IS booming for a car dealer in the US state of Missouri after he launched a promotion promising buyers a free handgun or 250 dollar
Space junk
By: ELOISE WALTON features@algarveresident.com A FARMER in Australia’s remote northern outback claims to have found what he believes is space junk from a rocket used to launch communications satellites. James

