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Chinese men in Africa
22/11/2023

Chinese men in Africa

This is deep
22/11/2023

This is deep

What would have possible gone wrong for such a big loss
21/11/2023

What would have possible gone wrong for such a big loss

The united state president preparing for thanksgiving
21/11/2023

The united state president preparing for thanksgiving

How true is this
20/11/2023

How true is this

Wagala
20/11/2023

Wagala

Just imagine
20/11/2023

Just imagine

Together forever is what we all need
20/11/2023

Together forever is what we all need

Never be shamed of your hustle ☺️☺️
19/11/2023

Never be shamed of your hustle ☺️☺️

Very easy
22/08/2022

Very easy

Sweet: Martha Stewart, 81, gushed that 'Pete Davidson is like the son I never had,' after DailyMail.com asked her about ...
12/08/2022

Sweet: Martha Stewart, 81, gushed that 'Pete Davidson is like the son I never had,' after DailyMail.com asked her about hilarious memes linking the two after his split from Kim Kardashian; seen together in April at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

07/08/2022

Who remember this football match

Volodmir Zlenski, the president of Ukraine gives tribute to the soldiers of his country's Air Force.
07/08/2022

Volodmir Zlenski, the president of Ukraine gives tribute to the soldiers of his country's Air Force.

06/08/2022

Messi show his

Wedding Halted after Groom's Mum Ordered Him to Dump the Bride because She is 'Too Ugly' A bride identified as Lamia Al-...
27/07/2022

Wedding Halted after Groom's Mum Ordered Him to Dump the Bride because She is 'Too Ugly'

A bride identified as Lamia Al-Labawi has been dumped on her wedding day by the groom on the order of his mum who found her unattractive Before the undated wedding in Tunisia, the groom's mother had only seen photographs of the bride-to-be When the mother-in-law-to-be saw her son's bride at the wedding venue she reportedly ordered him to halt.

Dad Made A School Bag Out Of Raffia String For His Son Because He Couldn't Afford OneIf there is anyone who deserves a '...
27/07/2022

Dad Made A School Bag Out Of Raffia String For His Son Because He Couldn't Afford One

If there is anyone who deserves a 'Best Dad of The Year' award, it's this Cambodian father who recently made a school bag for his son

27/07/2022
The supply of natural gas from Russia to Europe through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline dropped even further on Wednesday, po...
27/07/2022

The supply of natural gas from Russia to Europe through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline dropped even further on Wednesday, potentially disrupting the European Union’s plans to raise its gas storage levels ahead of winter just a day after the bloc agreed to a deal to reduce usage over the next few months

27/07/2022

Side chick seen seen climbing down from a 5th story building. Just like spider man after the main girlfriend came home

A massive 7.3 magnitude earthquake has killed at least four people and left dozens injured in the Philippines on Wednesd...
27/07/2022

A massive 7.3 magnitude earthquake has killed at least four people and left dozens injured in the Philippines on Wednesday.

The tremor set off small landslides and damaged buildings, prompting terrified crowds and hospital patients in the capital Manila to rush outdoors.

The magnitude 7 quake was centred in the province of Abra in a mountainous area, said Renato Solidum, the head of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.

Michael Brillantes, a safety officer of the Abra town of Lagangilang, said: 'The ground shook like I was on a swing and the lights suddenly went out.

'We rushed out of the office, and I heard screams and some of my companions were in tears.

'It was the most powerful quake I've felt and I thought the ground would open up.'

At least four people died mostly in collapsed structures, including a villager hit by falling cement slabs in his house in Abra, where at least 25 others were injured.

A construction worker was hit by debris and died in the strawberry-growing mountain town of La Trinidad in Benguet province, where some roads were shut by landslides and boulders.

Five people were injured when rocks and debris pummelled their SUV and a truck on a hillside road in Mountain Province near Benguet, officials said.

A 25-year-old construction worker in La Trinidad, the capital of the landlocked province Benguet, died when the three-storey building he was working on collapsed, police said. Seven other workers escaped unharmed.

Meanwhile, a villager died when he was hit by falling cement slabs in his house in Abra, where at least 25 others were injured and were mostly confined in hospitals, officials said.

Despite sweeping sanctions, Russia's economic outlook has improved since April — but it's gotten worse for almost every ...
27/07/2022

Despite sweeping sanctions, Russia's economic outlook has improved since April — but it's gotten worse for almost every other country

Russia's economy is holding up better than expected amid sweeping sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine, according to the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook report issued on Tuesday.

The IMF slashed growth forecasts for almost every country, but upgraded Russia's economic forecast — with the country's economy still contracting, but by 6% — an improvement from the IMF's April forecast of an 8.5% contraction.

That's because Russia's crude-oil and non-energy exports have been "holding up better than expected," the IMF wrote in its report. "In addition, domestic demand is also showing some resilience thanks to containment of the effect of the sanctions on the domestic financial sector and a lower-than-anticipated weakening of the labor market," added the IMF.

Still, "that's still a fairly sizable recession in Russia in 2022," IMF chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas told the AFP. And "there is no rebound" for Russia with the country's economy expected to contract by 3.5% in 2023 — down from IMF's April forecast of a 2.3% contraction, as sanctions gnaw their way through the economy, Gourinchas added to the news agency.

KHIMKI, Russia — The defense team of U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner, detained in Russia on drug charges, argued ...
26/07/2022

KHIMKI, Russia — The defense team of U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner, detained in Russia on drug charges, argued in court on Tuesday that she had used medical cannabis to assuage pain from injuries, like many other elite international athletes.

Griner, a Women’s National Basketball Association star who has played in Russia during the league’s offseason, was detained at a Moscow airport on Feb. 17 with v**e cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage. Medical ma*****na is illegal in Russia.

She faces a possible jail sentence of up to 10 years in a case that has highlighted the fraught relations between Russia and the United States at a time of heightened tension over Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine.

A narcology expert summoned by the defense argued that medical cannabis was widely used to treat athletes where it was legal, and often had fewer side effects than other painkillers.

“With the prescription in place, Brittney may have used it for medical but not recreational purposes,” said lawyer Maria Blagovolina, partner at Rybalkin, Gortsunyan, Dyakin and Partners law firm.

Honduras just put one of its most notorious suspected drug bosses on a plane to the United States.Herlinda Bobadilla, al...
26/07/2022

Honduras just put one of its most notorious suspected drug bosses on a plane to the United States.

Herlinda Bobadilla, alias “La Chinda,” is the 62-year-old alleged matriarch of the Montes drug cartel. She allegedly ran a co***ne trafficking network with her sons that used a fleet of planes, trucks, and boats to move product from South America north toward the U.S. Her extradition comes a little over two months after her arrest.

Alex Jones should pay the parents of a boy murdered in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre $150 million for l...
26/07/2022

Alex Jones should pay the parents of a boy murdered in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre $150 million for leading a decadelong "massive campaign of lies" about the mass shooting, falsely calling it a "hoax," a lawyer told the jury in Jones' defamation trial on Tuesday.

Jones' "disgusting series of lies" about the deadliest school shooting in United States history caused the harassment and torment of Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, the parents of 6-year-old Jesse Lewis, who was one of the 26 killed in the rampage, their lawyer said in his opening statement to the Texas jury.

Attorney Mark Bankston, who is representing the parents in the civil case, told the 12-person Travis County District Court jury he will be seeking $150 million in combined compensatory and punitive damages from the InfoWars founder and host.

Bankston said about 75 million Americans believe that the Sandy Hook shooting was "definitely or possibly staged" so he wants "one dollar for every one of those people in emotional damage" and another $75 million for the damage to his clients' "reputation."

26/07/2022

Part of northern Norway has been washed in the sea. it is so sad that properties were also washed along with. but no lives was was lost.

Drug addiction has long been a problem in Afghanistan, the world’s biggest producer of o***m and he**in and now a chief ...
25/07/2022

Drug addiction has long been a problem in Afghanistan, the world’s biggest producer of o***m and he**in and now a chief source of methamphetamine.

Drug use has been driven by persistent poverty and decades of war that left few families unscarred.

It appears to be getting worse since the country’s economy collapsed following the seizure of power by the Taliban in August 2021 and the subsequent halt of international financing.

Families once able to get by found their sources of income cut off, leaving many barely able to afford food. Millions have joined the ranks of the impoverished.

Drug users can be found around the capital, Kabul, living in parks and sewage drains, under bridges and on open hillsides.

A 2015 survey by the United Nations estimated that up to 2.3 million people had used drugs that year, which would have amounted to about 5 percent of the population at the time.

Seven years later, the number is not known, but it is believed to have only increased, according to Dr Zalmel, the head of the Drug Demand Reduction Department, who like many Afghans, uses only one name.

The Taliban has launched an aggressive campaign to eradicate poppy cultivation. At the same time, they inherited the deposed, internationally-backed government’s policy of forcing drug users into camps.

Earlier this summer, Taliban fighters stormed two areas frequented by drug users, one on the hillside and another under a bridge.

They collected about 1,500 people, officials said. They were taken to the Avicenna Medical Hospital for Drug Treatment, a former United States military base. It is the largest of several treatment camps around Kabul.

fraudster couple who swindled $18m from Covid-19 relief funds are finally caught: Husband and wife who wrote their child...
25/07/2022

fraudster couple who swindled $18m from Covid-19 relief funds are finally caught: Husband and wife who wrote their children 16, 15 and 14 a goodbye note then flew with forged passports on a private jet in are arrested in Montenegro

Richard Ayvazyan and Marietta Terabelian made the daring getaway in August while they awaited sentencing, cutting their ankle bracelets and leaving behind their luxury $3.25million Encino home they bought with the stolen funds.

The pair changed their identities, abandoning their two sons, then 16 and 14, and a daughter, 15, back home, as they made their bid for a new life in Europe, sparking an international FBI and Interpol manhunt.

They had used dozens of phony or stolen identities - including those of elderly or dead people and foreign exchange students who briefly visited the United States - to submit applications for some 150 federal Covid business relief funds.

They backed up the applications with false tax documents, and payroll records, officials said.

25/07/2022

Imagine walking home and you saw this in your living room

A volcano on Japan’s main southern island of Kyushu erupted Sunday night, spewing ash and rocks. There were no immediate...
24/07/2022

A volcano on Japan’s main southern island of Kyushu erupted Sunday night, spewing ash and rocks. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries in nearby towns but residents were advised to evacuate.

Japan’s Meteorological Agency said Sakurajima volcano erupted at around 8:05 p.m., blowing off large rocks as far as 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) away in the southern prefecture of Kagoshima.

Footage on Japan’s NHK public television showed orange flames flashing near the crater and dark smoke of ash billowing from the mountaintop high up into the night sky.

“We will put the people’s lives first and do our utmost to assess the situation and respond to any emergency,” Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihiko Isozaki told reporters. He called on residents in the area to pay close attention to the latest update from the local authorities to protect their lives.

A 28-year-old man has been killed in a shooting at a gathering of up to 100 people in an east London park, while another...
24/07/2022

A 28-year-old man has been killed in a shooting at a gathering of up to 100 people in an east London park, while another man was stabbed at the same party.

Police were called to Cheney Row Park, Waltham Forest, at around 12.30am today to reports of shots being fired.

soon afterwards, two men turned up to an east London hospital, one of whom later died of gunshot injuries.

The other man, aged in his 30s, had suffered stab injuries. He was later discharged from hospital and has been arrested in connection with the incident.

Witnesses have been urged to remember the victim's 'grieving mother and father' and help police with their inquiries.

Det Chief Inspector Kelly Allen from the Metropolitan Police, who is leading the investigation, said: 'My heart goes out to the family of the man who has lost his life in this reckless act of violence.

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