A few pictures of Hong Kong, taken by two Russians guys

An amazing pictures from the top of the building in Russia. Originally posted by two guys named Vitaliy Raskalov and Vadim Makhorov visited Hong Kong, and took a few pictures, then as A few pictures of Hong Kong, taken by two Russians guys on r/WTF, this is a subset of the photographers original post on their website OnTheRoofs. These two photographers have quite the online presence, so Google is your friend if you’re curious.

Check the original post which has more pics where they hit various other cities around the world. 

The Lion King Broadway Cast Takes Over NYC Subway

The Broadway Cast of The Lion King took a break between shows on June 28th and took over a NEW YORK CITY subway car to give riders a little surprise. 

Last year the NYC subway served over 1 billion riders, and last year The Lion King became Broadway's first $1 billion show. 

Broadway's Tony Award winning musical comes to life 8 times a week in the heart of Times Square at The Minskoff Theater.

Who made the first cosmic 'selfie'?

U.S. astronaut Buzz Aldrin has stated in his Twitter account a photograph, that would be the first space 'selfie' ever, reports 'The Mirror'. 

In 1966 Aldrin took part in the expedition to the moon and that's when he took a self-portrait, thinking that after 50 years these images would be very fashionable. 

"Did you know I did the first space 'selfie' in the world?" - says the message published by the astronaut himself, to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the first lunar landing.

A Chinese commits suicide after losing thousands of yuan in gambling

A Chinese student has taken his own life after losing 20,000 yuan (2,400 euros, $ 3,300) in the World Cup betting Brazil, as recorded by the local press.

He was identified as Lin, a young student at a university in southern China, who jumped from the seventh floor of a building of its campus on Monday, the newspaper Shibao Xinxi reported.

"He spoke about ten minutes on the phone and I heard him plead," Do not oblige me, give me two more days to pay you. " Then he hung up and I saw him get up quickly and disappeared", assured a witness to the same newspapper. 

Lin was immediately taken to hospital in the city of Panyu in Guangdong, but could not do anything to save his life.

"He had borrowed a lot of money (to bet) with a very high interest", said a friend of Lin, who estimated he had lost about 20,000 yuan (2,400 euros) betting on several World Cup matches.

Although the selection of China does not participate in the competition, there are millions of football fans addicted to betting. In fact, only the state-controlled betting have reached this weekend's four billion yuan (477 million euros).