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Touching moment mother camel stops truck from taking her baby away
This is the touching moment a mother camel stopped a truck from taking her baby away. The two-humped camel mother's calf was taken by a group of men in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China, on May 9. Footage shows the men tying up the baby and putting it on the back of a vehicle while the mother knelt, pleading not to take her child. The men also took the mum, allowing her to walk while they slowly drove the car. Upon arriving home, the owner took the baby camel out of the car, and she immediately came forward to snuggle with her offspring.
NewsThe 20 electric motorbikes with the longest range
The 20 electric motorbikes with the longest range
NewsChina: Ma'anshan Yangtze River Highway and Railway Bridge
Maanshan, Anhui, China - May 16, 2024 [Note: no sound] [Note: partially time-lapse video] Chaohu-Ma'anshan Intercity Railway Ma'anshan Yangtze River Highway and Railway Bridge 4 Main tower capping site, Ma'anshan Intercity Railway Ma'anshan Yangtze River Highway and Railway Bridge 4, Maanshan City, Anhui Province, China, May 16, 2024. Ma'anshan Yangtze River Highway and Railway Bridge is the world's first three-tower cable-stayed bridge with two main spans of more than a kilometer, and is also the world's longest steel-girder cable-stayed bridge.
NewsPapua New Guinea: Rescuers arrive at landslide site
Hundreds are feared dead after a landslide devastated a remote highland village in Papua New Guinea. An emergency convoy is now delivering food, water and other supplies to survivors.
NewsHundreds feared dead after landslide flattens remote Papua New Guinea village
Hundreds are feared dead after a massive landslide levelled dozens of homes in a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea early on Friday, according to a local resident. Men were digging through soil, with large rocks and boulders seen falling from a mountain nearby. Upturned cars and damaged informal structures were also visible.
NewsPoland scrambles jets to secure airspace from Russian attacks on Ukraine
Warsaw said all steps were taken to secure the country's airspace as Moscow pummeled Ukraine with missiles on Saturday. View on euronews
NewsG7 makes 'progress,' but no deal on Russian assets for Kyiv
G7 finance ministers discusssed options for using interest from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine. Kyiv has stepped up its appeals for more international financial aid to fight off Moscow's invasion.
NewsActors Who Look Like The Characters They Played
Some actors are just made for certain roles, not only because of their talents but also for how they look. With the help of makeup and maybe a wig or two, here is a list of actors who look exactly like the characters they played.
NewsWalmart announces major credit card change
The companies said cardholders can still use their Capital One Walmart Rewards cards, which will continue to accrue rewards unless customers are notified of a change.
NewsGreat people’s cars: the motors that got the world moving
Join us for a look at all the classless cars that helped put nations on wheels
NewsMexico: At Least Two Die In Extreme Mexican Weather
Puebla, Mexico - May 24, 2024 A tornado killed two people in the Mexican town of Toluca on Friday as tornadoes hit the city, felling trees and service poles. Flooding also hit the city of Puebla, washing away trees, carrying away cars and blocking traffic.
NewsModi's mujra jibe at India alliance I Watch
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on India Allaince during an election rally in Bihar. The prime minister said, "For Modi constitution is most important.If the INDI alliance wants to do slavery for their vote bank or even perform 'Mujra', it does not matter to me. I am standing strong with the SC, ST, OBC reservation."
NewsChina: Farmers Plant Rice Seedlings in Yichang
Yichang, Hubei, China - May 25, 2024 Farmers plant rice under the hot sun in Yichang, Hubei province, China, May 25, 2024. Local farmers use machine planting and pure manual planting two kinds of work, machine planting is several times faster than pure manual planting, but not as neat as pure manual planting, quality.
NewsIran's Raisi's Death Report: Trace Of Bullets, Helicopter Caught Fire? | Details Of Last 90 Secs
The Iranian Armed Forces' General Staff released its inaugural report on the helicopter crash that claimed President Ebrahim Raisi's life and his delegation. Investigations into the incident, which occurred in northwestern Iran, revealed no signs of external impact on the wreckage. Search efforts, hampered by adverse weather conditions, persisted with the aid of drones. Further updates on pre-crash communications and contributing factors are anticipated.#ebrahimraisideath #ebrahimraisideathand #Iranhelicoptercrash #Raisi #Irannews #EbrahimRaisinews #Iranianarmedforces #Iranupdates #Khamenei #Worldnews #news #Oneindianews #Oneindia ~PR.320~ED.155~HT.95~
NewsIran: Iran bids farewell to President Raisi with a funeral in his hometown
Mashhad, Iran - May 23, 2024 Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on Sunday, will be buried on Thursday in the holy city of Mashhad, his hometown, after two days of funeral services that have drawn hundreds of thousands of people. The remains of the leader, seen as a possible successor to the country's 85-year-old supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, will rest in the main Shiite mausoleum in the northeast of the country, that of Imam Reza. In power since 2021, Raisi died at the age of 63 when the helicopter carrying him to the northwestern city of Tabriz crashed after inaugurating with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Ilham Aliev, a dam on the border between the two countries. The crash killed all eight occupants of the aircraft, including Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, who will be buried at the shrine of Shah Abdolazim in the city of Rey, south of Tehran. Images published in Iranian media showed the Mashhad municipal authorities preparing the holy city for the last day of funeral celebrations in honour of the late president. Giant portraits of Raisi, black flags and Shiite symbols line the streets of the Islamic Republic's second city. SHOTLIST: 1. Various Iranians participate in Raisi's funeral.
NewsDirt Bike Racer Crashes Before Proposing To Girlfriend As She Rushes To His Aid
An avid motorcycle rider devised a bold way to propose to his girlfriend, by signing up for his first-ever motorcross race and faking a crash so that she would immediately rush to his aid. Jeremy Durst, 30, from Miami, Florida, came up with the unique way of popping the question because it was a guaranteed way to make sure his girlfriend's family and friends would be in attendance, he said. Jeremy bought a new Kawaski KX450 and entered a race at Motorama, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which, he thought, would mean that his girlfriend, Sara Frank, 30, and their family would not suspect a thing. With thousands set to be in attendance, Jeremy contacted the race organizers to pitch his idea, saying he would pass one of them the ring before the race, ride around in last place, and then fake a wreck on his last lap. Donning a GoPro, Jeremy did just that – but during the race, he unsuspectingly happened to pass another racer, meaning he would need to slow down to let that rider past. This meant Jeremy actually overshot the safe crash zone he had identified, and so he had to opt for a fake crash on a separate turn instead. Having slid the bike out from underneath him, Jeremy went down as if he was injured, rising to his feet and then turning around so that his back was to the crowd. Sara then rushed from the stands towards her boyfriend – and as she got around to face him, she was met with the ring that Jeremy had craftily taken from an official. The rider was also handed a mic to pop the question, which Sara nodded to in delight and then said "Yes".
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