Daily Strange: Top 5 Bizarre News Stories From Around the World

Beckhams' Birthday Drama, Dog Rescued on North Sea Kayak, Stoned Dog Carried off Ben Nevis, Aristocrat Finds Thief but Police Refuse to Act & Royal Mail's Czech Sphinx Mystery

5 min · 11. juli 2026
episode Beckhams' Birthday Drama, Dog Rescued on North Sea Kayak, Stoned Dog Carried off Ben Nevis, Aristocrat Finds Thief but Police Refuse to Act & Royal Mail's Czech Sphinx Mystery cover

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Victoria Beckham includes estranged son Brooklyn in Harper's fifteenth birthday tributes online, risking reigniting the family feud just as Harper had reportedly been hoping for a reunion. Rescue crews in the North Sea find a dog drifting alone on a kayak, far from shore with no humans in sight — the "goodest of boys" is brought aboard safely and the internet immediately falls in love. On Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak, a dog eats a hiker's cannabis stash and becomes so disoriented it can't walk — mountain rescue teams carry it down the mountain on a stretcher. British aristocrat Lady Alice Manners tracks down the thief who stole her suitcase through her own detective work, presents the findings to police — and is told they won't be making an arrest. And Royal Mail's seemingly simple Mother's Day ad catches the eye of viewers who notice subtle references to the company's new billionaire owner, dubbed the "Czech Sphinx," who quietly took control of one of Britain's most iconic institutions while attracting headlines of his own. Five stories. All real. All strange. The Daily Strange — where truth is always weirder than fiction.

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episode Beckhams' Birthday Drama, Dog Rescued on North Sea Kayak, Stoned Dog Carried off Ben Nevis, Aristocrat Finds Thief but Police Refuse to Act & Royal Mail's Czech Sphinx Mystery cover

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Victoria Beckham includes estranged son Brooklyn in Harper's fifteenth birthday tributes online, risking reigniting the family feud just as Harper had reportedly been hoping for a reunion. Rescue crews in the North Sea find a dog drifting alone on a kayak, far from shore with no humans in sight — the "goodest of boys" is brought aboard safely and the internet immediately falls in love. On Ben Nevis, Scotland's highest peak, a dog eats a hiker's cannabis stash and becomes so disoriented it can't walk — mountain rescue teams carry it down the mountain on a stretcher. British aristocrat Lady Alice Manners tracks down the thief who stole her suitcase through her own detective work, presents the findings to police — and is told they won't be making an arrest. And Royal Mail's seemingly simple Mother's Day ad catches the eye of viewers who notice subtle references to the company's new billionaire owner, dubbed the "Czech Sphinx," who quietly took control of one of Britain's most iconic institutions while attracting headlines of his own. Five stories. All real. All strange. The Daily Strange — where truth is always weirder than fiction.

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