Russian media: US and Polish ambassadors leave the Russian Foreign Ministry
Russian media: The US ambassador and the Polish ambassador left the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for less than 20 minutes
The Russian Satellite News Agency reported on May 11 that the US ambassador to Russia Sullivan left the Russian Foreign Ministry without making a statement on the purpose of his visit to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. , According to reports, he spent less than 20 minutes in the Russian Foreign Ministry. It is also mentioned that the Polish ambassador also left the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the American ambassador left. He also stayed at the Russian Foreign Ministry for less than 20 minutes.
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"Immortal Legion" parade held on Victory Day in Russia
The "Immortal Legion" parade was held on Russia's Victory Day, and Putin walked in the procession with his father's portrait in his hand.
According to reports from Russia's TASS and RIA Novosti, on May 9, the Russian people held the "Immortal Legion" parade holding portraits of relatives who participated in the Great Patriotic War. Russian President Vladimir Putin was also in the parade, and he held a portrait of his father to participate.
According to the video reported by the TASS news agency, Putin and the marchers were walking on Moscow's Red Square at the time, and they also waved to the people in the stands of the military parade on the Red Square. TASS reported that this was Putin's first participation in the "Immortal Legion" event since 2019.
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Italian crew calls police after discovering dolphin entangled in fishing net
The Italian crew quickly called the police after finding that the dolphins were entangled in fishing nets, and the Italian Coast Guard came to the rescue.
According to a report by Yahoo News on May 3, the Italian Coast Guard rescued a dolphin entangled in a fishing net in the sea about 400 meters from the coast on the 1st local time. On the same day, a crew member found a dolphin entangled in a fishing net in the sea about 400 meters from the coast of Port Recanati. It was reported that the dolphin was apparently trapped, and the crew called the police. The local coast guard dispatched a patrol boat to the area, and rescuers cut the nets tangled in the dolphin and rescued it.
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Violent clashes at funeral of Al Jazeera journalist killed, Israeli police shove mourners
Violent clashes at funeral of Al Jazeera journalist killed, Israeli police shove mourners
According to the US CBS (CBS) report, on the 13th local time in Jerusalem, there were violent clashes at the funeral of Al Jazeera female reporter Shirin Abu Aklih. Israeli police confronted Palestinian mourners. Al Jazeera broadcast footage reportedly showed Israeli riot police shoving mourners outside the hospital and using tear gas as Aklih's coffin was being carried out of the hospital's mortuary. The coffin nearly slipped to the ground at one point in the chaos, and projectiles could be seen in the air as Palestinians chanted anti-Israel slogans.
Al Jazeera said Israel had warned Aklih's brother to limit the size of his funeral procession and told him not to display the Palestinian flag or chanting slogans, CBS said.
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Colombia's top drug lord extradited to US
Colombia's top drug lord is extradited to the United States: wearing body armor and being escorted by soldiers at gunpoint.
According to the ABC report, on May 4, local time, Colombia's number one drug lord, Deiro Antonio Ursuga, was extradited to the United States. Ursuga, who made her first appearance in federal court in Brooklyn on Thursday after her arrival in New York, was charged with controlling the production, purchase and transshipment of tons of cocaine shipped to the United States from Colombia and Mexico over the years, according to court records, the ABC said. However, he pleaded not guilty to the charges, the report said. Ursuga is currently being held at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Facility in New York City.
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10 carriages derail after train accident in Canada
10 carriages derail after train accident in Canada
A train in New Brunswick, Canada was involved in an accident early on the 5th local time, causing 10 carriages to derail, and no casualties were reported.
At about 5 a.m. that day, a train accident occurred near a village. 9 of the 10 carriages derailed, 9 of which were empty, and the other was filled with powdered catalyst and leaked. The nearby No. 3 highway was affected and closed. Fire brigade chief Gerald Swan said there were no casualties in the incident. The reason for the derailment of the train is not yet known, and the province's Ministry of Transportation will investigate the accident.
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IOC President Bach's Foil Demonstration Accident
International Olympic Committee President Bach lost his balance and fell to the ground
According to Australia's 7th News Network, on May 7, local time, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach lost his balance and fell to the ground while demonstrating fencing in Brisbane, Australia. reported that. Despite the awkward moment, Bach's visit to Brisbane was pleasant. Bach, 68, won a gold medal in fencing at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
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A house along the river in Alaska is washed away by floodwaters
A house along the river in Alaska is washed away by floodwaters
According to the Fox News TV station "FOX5" reported on June 1, on the 30th local time, a house along the river in Alaska, the United States was washed away by the flood, and the video recorded this moment.
The report cited a video from local media showing the house on the river bank being washed away by floodwaters. Houses were eventually washed downstream of the Copper River in Glennallen, about 180 miles from the city of Anchorage. Other areas of the Copper River Basin were also said to be suffering from flooding, citing the large number of local floods. Snow melts.
In the report, Daniel Chappell, a resident along the Copper River, said that they had been hit by floods for more than a week, and the houses of six local residents were also at risk of being washed away by the floods. Chappell moved his house back several times. feet, but the bank is eroding every day, which means he's still in danger.
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At least 5 dead in Nigeria capital prison attack, hundreds of prisoners escape
At least 5 dead in attack on prison in Nigeria's capital, hundreds of prisoners escape. At present, 600 prisoners have been recovered, and the whereabouts of the detained Boko Haram militants are unknown.
A spokesman for the Nigerian prison administration said that the militants used explosives on the evening of the 5th to blow up the gate of a prison in the southwestern suburbs of Abuja and exchanged fire with prison guards.
The Nigerian Ministry of Defense stated that the attack may have been carried out by the extremist organization "Boko Haram". After the incident, all 64 "Boko Haram" militants detained in the prison were missing.
The Nigerian Prison Administration issued a statement on the 6th that the prison where the incident occurred has resumed management order.
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3 Canadian teens walk on rails, nearly hit by moving train
3 Canadian teens walk on rails, nearly hit by moving train
On the 30th, the Ontario Department of Transportation in Canada released a video of "3 teenagers walking on the rails, nearly being hit by the train" to emphasize the danger of walking on the rails.
The video was filmed on May 20 as three teenagers walked on the Humber River railway bridge near Dundas Street, with one standing on the adjacent tracks and the other two running in front of the train, wearing white shirts. The man ran past the train, then hit the railing and nearly fell. The man in the blue shirt ran onto the adjacent tracks as the train passed. No one was injured in the incident, but the Ontario Department of Transportation notes that about 100 Canadians are seriously injured each year by crossing or trespassing on the railroad or die.
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Japan officially approves Fukushima nuclear sewage discharge plan
Japan officially approved the Fukushima nuclear sewage discharge plan, insisting on the outflow of disaster water, Japan will swallow the bitter water!
Japan's nuclear regulator, the Atomic Energy Regulatory Commission, held a meeting on the 22nd and officially approved the nuclear sewage discharge plan of Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. According to this plan, if the local government agrees, Tokyo Electric Power Company will begin to discharge nuclear waste next spring. sewage.
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12-year-old boy robs gas station at gunpoint
A 12-year-old boy in the United States robbed a gas station with a gun. The clerk asked: Are you serious?
The "New York Post" of the United States revealed on the 4th that a "shocking" case occurred in Michigan earlier this month. A 12-year-old boy robbed a gas station and shot at a gun. The female clerk asked back, "Are you serious? right?" The boy was then arrested by police. 12 year old boy: put the money in the bag, clerk: what? boy: put the money in the bag, clerk: are you serious?
According to reports, the female clerk was so frightened that she took out the purse from behind the counter and stuffed it into the boy Del's backpack. What surprised the police most was that the boy did not show any emotion about the crime, "I can see it every day. New stuff. I've been a full-time police officer for 38 years. What really surprised me was that he didn't show any emotion," a police officer named Prince told local media.
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Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng contracted the new crown
Japanese media: Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng is infected with the new crown
Japan's Tokyo Broadcasting Corporation just reported on June 1 that Japanese Foreign Minister Lin Fangzheng tested positive for the new crown and was confirmed to be infected with the new crown virus.
According to reports, Lin Fangzheng developed a fever that morning and has now suspended his official business. In addition, the website of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also announced on June 1 that Lin Fangzheng was infected with the new crown virus and has been isolated at home.
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US woman arrested for drunk driving and fined thousands of dollars
A woman in the United States was arrested and fined thousands of dollars for driving on a pedestrian bridge while drunk
On May 31, local time, a woman in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA, was arrested by local police after the incident while driving across a pedestrian bridge.
Video released by police shows a car with a flat tire driving on a pedestrian bridge and into Phoenix Park, where it continues on a road in the park. The driver was 28-year-old Amanda Lashaid. Amanda later denied driving on the pedestrian bridge. However, police said she did not pass the alcohol test. According to court records, Amanda was arrested for drunk driving and unlicensed Charges of driving a motor vehicle with substandard tires and driving on the sidewalk were arraigned for a total fine of $1,488.60
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Black market oil dealers in Nigeria's capital
Black market oil dealers in Nigeria's capital
June 27 Black market traders who regularly sell fuel on highways have emerged in Nigeria's capital in recent weeks as the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict has led to fuel shortages in African countries.
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EU member states agree to ban imports of Russian gold
EU member states agree to ban imports of Russian gold
On the 21st local time, European Commission President von der Leyen announced through social media that EU member states accepted the European Commission's proposal and agreed to ban the import of Russian gold, which is the latest EU sanctions against Russia.
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Three U.S. thieves ransack cosmetics store, leaving customers stunned
Three U.S. thieves ransack cosmetics store, leaving customers stunned
According to reports from the New York Times and Fox Channel 11 on the 30th, a robbery incident occurred at the Cerritos shopping center in Los Angeles on the 28th local time. A video on the Internet showed that three unscrupulous thieves looted the shelves in the Sephora cosmetics store. Stunned customers looked around in amazement.
Los Angeles police revealed that the incident occurred at a Foyever21 clothing store in the Cerritos shopping center in Los Angeles around 9:00 p.m. local time on the 28th, and was the first target of the group of thieves, followed by the Sephora cosmetics store in the video.
The New York Times said the unidentified thieves appeared to be two men and one woman. At least two staff members were standing nearby when the scene happened, but the thieves calmly left the store with their loot.
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Thailand's launch of "non-stinky" durian has been certified by the Thai government
Thailand's launch of "non-stinky" durian has been certified by the Thai government as a geographical indication product
Durian is sought after for its delicate, sweet taste and rich nutritional value, but some people can't stand the smell of durian. For this reason, Thailand has specially launched a "durian without odor".
According to a report by Yahoo News on the 20th, this "non-smelling" durian produced in the northeastern part of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, belongs to a variety of golden pillow durian and has been certified by the Thai government as a geographical indication product. Recently, this "non-smelling" durian Officially launched at the local Durian Festival.
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Husband of teacher killed in US elementary school shooting dies of heart attack
Husband of teacher killed in US elementary school shooting died of a heart attack, relatives: "He died of heartbreak"
At least 21 were killed, including 19 students and 2 teachers, in a shooting at Rob Elementary School in Woodward, Texas, on the 24th local time. Joe Garcia, husband of slain teacher Emma Garcia, died of a heart attack two days after the shooting. Relatives of the couple said Joe Garcia "died from a broken heart."
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Texas holds Rifle Association convention, a large number of protesters call for gun control
Texas holds Rifle Association convention, a large number of protesters call for gun control
On the 27th, local time, at the National Rifle Association convention in Houston, Texas, a large number of protesters gathered outside the venue because of the Texas elementary school shooting. They shouted "All children matter" and other slogans called for gun control. , and there were also counter-protesters at the scene.
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Bidens arrive at Texas elementary school shooting site, lay flowers to victims
Bidens arrive at Texas elementary school shooting site, lay flowers to victims
On May 29, local time, U.S. President Biden went to Uvalde, Texas, to express condolences to the families of the victims of the shooting at Rob Elementary School. They visited a memorial site set up outside the elementary school and laid flowers to the victims. .
At least 19 children and two teachers were killed in a May 24 shooting at Rob Elementary School in Uvalde, the deadliest U.S. death toll since the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut The school shooting, Biden's second visit to the scene of a mass shooting in as many weeks. On the 14th of this month, a shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, killed 10 people and injured 3 others. Most of the victims were African-Americans.
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Greece challenges EU, opposes 15% reduction in natural gas consumption
Greece challenges EU, opposes 15% reduction in natural gas consumption
EU plans to cut gas use? Greece disagrees!
Greece does not agree with the EU's proposal to cut its natural gas consumption by 15%, a Greek government spokesman said. Portugal and Spain also expressed their opposition to the plan. Germany said that although Russia has resumed natural gas supplies, there is no reason to relax its vigilance. About 40% of the EU's natural gas last year came from Russia. Russian natural gas is not easy to replace!
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US CIA chief responds to Putin's physical condition: he is too healthy
US CIA chief responds to Putin's physical condition: he is too healthy
According to a report by the US "Politics" News Network on the 20th, CIA Director William Burns attended the Aspen Security Forum on the 20th local time. When asked about Putin's physical condition, he bluntly said that Putin was "too healthy".
It is said that in recent days there have been continuous rumors that Putin's health has undoubtedly "splashed cold water" on such speculation.
According to Dow, Burns also said the information was an "unofficial intelligence assessment" and the "political" news network said, but considering Burns's position, his statement may be a blow to Putin's hostile front.
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Massive gang fights erupt in French anti-vaccine protests
Massive gang fights erupt in French anti-vaccine protests
According to reports, at least 1,200 people took to the streets to protest on the same day and were "organized" attacked by unknown groups. The group fight was then stopped by the police. According to reports, similar protest marches have occurred frequently in many places in France in the past nine weeks. Protesters have condemned the health pass system and opposed the government's mandatory vaccination.
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Russian Soldiers Proclaim Azov Steel Plant Ukrainian Surrender
The Russian soldiers waited side by side for the Ukrainian army to surrender, and the loudspeaker of the Tiger armored car shouted to the Ukrainian army at the Azov Steel Plant.
On April 21, local time, the Ukrainian Mariupol RT released a front-line video. Russian soldiers shouted to the Ukrainian army of Azov Steel Plant through the loudspeaker of the Tiger armored vehicle. In the video, you can see the speaker of a Tiger armored vehicle of the Russian army. At work, he shouted to the Ukrainian army in the steel plant to let them surrender. There were obvious signs of battle around the steel plant, and there was no one. The Russian army shouted to save the lives of the Ukrainian soldiers who laid down their weapons, and reminded the Azov battalion that no one could help them. , Two Russian soldiers waited side by side for the Ukrainian army to surrender, and the red flags were also planted by the Russian army in a prominent position in the open space.
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