1. International crime organisation Interpol has issued a “red alert” for a woman named Samantha Lewthwaite. Lewthwaite is also known as the “white widow” and is believed to be the woman behind the Kenyan mall terrorist attacks last week.
According to Reuters, the Interpol alert in unrelated to what happened in Nairobi and instead relates to “charges of possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit a felony dating back to December 2011.”
You can read more about the white widow here.
2. Surgeons in Afghanistan have successfully removed the extra head of an eight-week-old baby who was born with two.
Asree Gul is a twin and it’s believed that her extra head was the result of a third child who was conceived but failed to develop as it should.
Following the operation, the surgeon who preformed the procedure pro bono said: “One girl was in good health but the other had an abnormality. She had an extra head attached to her head…. We separated the extra head from her body.”
3. Former Labor leader Mark Latham continues to make headlines. This time it’s for a blistering tirade against current leadership hopeful Anthony Albanese that was published in the Australian Financial Review. Latham called Albanese an “intellectual lightweight” and said his political instincts were “terrible”, before also condemning his speech at the beginning of his campaign for Labor leadership, calling it one of the “worst speeches in Labor history”. Latham continued, “If he wins next month’s leadership ballot, he will be a case study in inner-city, left-wing bunkum.”
22-year-old man from ChinXiaolian’s new nose was grown by placing a skin tissue expander onto his forehead, slicing it into the shape of a nose, and implanting cartilage from his ribs. At a later stage, surgeons will remove the nose and place it in the usual position.