Female passenger accuses man of 'suddenly filming' being slapped by man in revenge
A female passenger in the subway told the man "don't take pictures of the women in the car", the man said: "I didn't take a picture of you", and threatened the female passenger to be asking for trouble, and then slapped the female passenger. After the subway arrived at the station, the man Get out of the car and run away.
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Amazed! A large number of blackbirds gather in a shopping mall in Texas, USA
A flock of blackbirds hovered outside a shopping mall in Texas, the United States. The roofs of many cars were covered with blackbirds, and their non-stop calls could be heard at the scene.
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South Korea's ruling party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung gave another "kneeling gift"
Korean media reported that this was to apologize for the policy failure of the current government before the Spring Festival holiday, and to show a different face to win the votes of voters in the metropolitan area. In November last year, when Yin Xiyue's approval rating skyrocketed, Li Zaiming also knelt down.
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The Republic of India military parade motorbike stacking arhat show returns
On January 26, local time, a military parade was held in New Delhi, India, to celebrate the 73rd Republic Day. In this military parade, the traditional motorcycle stunt show of arhat returns. Due to the epidemic, India canceled the motorcycle show on the Republic Day military parade in 2021.
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Afghanistan's acting defense minister urges neighbors to "return planes"
The acting defense minister of the Afghan interim government, Mohammad Jacob, sternly demanded that Tajikistan and Uzbekistan return military aircraft belonging to Afghanistan on the 11th. "Don't test our patience, don't force us to retaliate with the means we have... We endured a lot and waited a long time," Mohammad Jacob said. Before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the Afghan Air Force had a total of 162 aircraft, according to a report by the U.S. Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Of these, 131 were operational, and about 25 percent were destined for Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
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Argentine forest fires continue to burn nearly 800,000 hectares of land!
An ongoing forest fire in northeastern Argentina has cost the economy more than $240 million since mid-January. Despite light rains over the weekend, fires continued in at least eight different areas of Corrientes, with about 800,000 hectares burned in Corrientes, which borders Paraguay and Uruguay, authorities said. The fire caused economic losses of at least 26 billion Argentine pesos.
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Polluted river near Colombia's capital blows toxic foam into residential areas
According to a report by the American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on April 29, toxic foam floated on a polluted river in Moscara, Colombia.
The local environment department blamed the production of the toxic foam on emissions from an industrial area and pollution from some household detergents. Botero, an expert in environmental hydraulics, explained that the foam is usually created when the passage of rivers or bridges narrows and the flow of water in polluted waters increases. He also warned that if left unchecked, these contaminations would pose public health problems.
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Hollywood star hit by air raid alert as soon as he arrives in Ukraine
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie appeared in Lviv, Ukraine on April 30, local time, to visit refugees displaced by the Russian-Ukrainian war. During a meeting with refugees at a train station in Lviv, an air raid siren sounded, Jolie and the The entourage quickly walked out of the train station and left by car. According to RT, there were no reports of a missile attack in Lviv that day.
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Indian father drives son's body 90km home on motorbike
According to the "Times of India" report on April 26, on the evening of the 25th local time, a 10-year-old boy Jesawa died in a public hospital. The boy's father was sadly waiting for the hospital ambulance and wanted to bring his son's body back to the village. Cremation, but the ambulance was slow to pick up his son's body.
The father then found a private ambulance parked in the public hospital, but the latter demanded that he pay 10,000 rupees, the report said. The report said the father, an orchard farm worker, could not afford such a high rent, so he begged them to lower the cost, but he was unmoved. Later, an ambulance outside the hospital claimed to be able to take them back to the village for free, but was driven away by a private ambulance operator stationed at the hospital.
The report said that because he couldn't pay the fee, Jesawa's father had no choice but to carry his son's body on a motorcycle and drive 90 kilometers home.
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About 20,000 "international volunteers" go to Ukraine to fight
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba said on the 6th local time that about 20,000 "international volunteers" went to Ukraine to participate in the battle with the Russian army. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the 3rd local time that the first batch of foreign mercenaries had arrived in Ukraine to fight against Russia.
According to foreign media reports, most of these "volunteers" are retired soldiers from the United States and Europe. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation said on the 2nd that it is conducting inspections and preparing for the prosecution of foreign mercenaries.
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Canada's deputy prime minister asked by man 'are you a warmonger'
On April 11, local time, when Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Christia Freeland held a press conference, she was questioned by a man on the spot if she was a warmonger. It is reported that the man is Canadian writer Yves Enguera. In the video, Nguera also questioned why Freeland did not support the Minsk Agreement and why he did not support negotiating solutions. Subsequently, Nguera was driven away from the scene by those present.
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Johnson met with Fumio Kishida and specially brought snacks from Fukushima Prefecture to share
On March 24, local time, during the G7 summit in Brussels, Belgium, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held talks. During the meeting, Johnson brought a bag of Fukushima-grown candy to share with Kishida. During the meeting, Fumio Kishida welcomed the UK's progress in lifting the restrictions on Japanese food imports and urged the early implementation of lifting measures.
Talking about this, Johnson claimed that he likes to eat flower candy produced in Fukushima Prefecture and also shared the flower candy brought by eating with Kishida. In this regard, the British and Japanese sides should be very different. The news release issued by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the two people's joint consumption of Hualin sugar, of which matters related to Japanese video import restrictions are listed as an independent issue, parallel to the situation in Ukraine. However, the news release issued by the website of 10 Downing Street in the United Kingdom did not mention Japanese food import restrictions and related matters related to Hualin sugar. And almost no British media reported on the matter.
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American astronauts birthday, Russian counterparts loose "sunflower" gift
Although Russia and the United States are in confrontation due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, this has not affected the friendly atmosphere between the astronauts of the two countries on the International Space Station. On the 14th, the birthday of American astronaut Jessica Watkins, the astronauts of the International Space Station celebrated her birthday in the American module, and the astronauts made a birthday cake for her with the existing materials in the International Space Station. In addition, three Russian astronauts gave her a pendant made of outer space materials and a "space flower" as a gift.
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U.S. Marine Corps plane crashes, killing all 4 on board
The U.S. "Osprey" transport plane crashed while participating in a NATO military exercise on the 18th, and four marines on board were confirmed dead.
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