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China: Night Scene in Chonqqing
Nanchuan District, Chongqing, China - April 8, 2024 [Note: no sound, time-lapse] Time-lapse video taken on April 8, 2024 shows the night scene of Nanchuan district in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality.
NewsChina: Cloud Waterfall in Chongqing
Nanchuan District, Chongqing, China - May 13, 2024 [Note: time-lapse video] [Note: no sound] Tourists visit the spectacular Cloud waterfall at the eastern foot of Jinfo Mountain in Chongqing, China, May 13, 2024.
NewsFamed GOP advisor, political commentator Alice Stewart is found dead
Political commentator Alice Stewart who more recently appeared as an analyst on CNN after working for several Republican presidential campaigns, has died suddenly at the age of 58.
NewsU-17 WWCQ: Dominant Flamingos wallop Burkina Faso to reach final qualifying round
Nigeria claimed a place in the final qualifying round of the 2024 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup after a comprehensive 6-0 thrashing of Burkina Faso on Saturday night. Bankole Olowookere’s side qualified 7-1 on aggregate. Harmony Chidi was the star of the match as she netted a hat-trick for the home team. Peace Effiong bagged a brace, while Ramota Kar...
NewsGeorgia President Salome Zourabichvili vetoes controversial ‘Russian law’
The ruling party, however, has a sufficient majority to override the veto, despite fears that the legislation will obstruct the country's bid to join the EU Demonstrations against the law have rocked Georgia for weeks, with protesters scuffling with police Georgia's president on Saturday vetoed the so-called "Russian law" targeting media that has s...
News‘Nonsense Situation’: Zelensky Says Russian Offensive on Kharkiv Could be 'First Wave' of Attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sharply criticised Western countries for imposing restrictions on the use of donated arms, accusing them of being "afraid" of both a Russian and Ukrainian defeat. In a candid interview with AFP on Friday, Zelensky expressed his frustration over the conditions placed on the use of long-range weapons supplied to Kiev. “They can fire any weapons from their territory at ours. This is the biggest advantage that Russia has. We can’t do anything to their systems, which are located on the territory of Russia, with Western weapons,” Zelensky stated in the interview aired on Saturday. This restriction significantly hampers Ukraine's ability to retaliate against Russian forces effectively.#ZelenskySpeaks #KharkivOffensive #FirstWaveAttacks #UkraineUnderFire #RussianAggression #DefendUkraine #WesternSupport #MilitaryConflict #UkraineCrisis #StandWithUkraine #EasternEuropeWar #GlobalSecurity #KharkivBattles #UkraineResistance #PeaceForUkraine ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~GR.125~
NewsGroup accuses PDP, LP of plotting to derail upcoming LG election
The Imo Political Awareness Group, IPAG, accused the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and Labour Party, LP, of plotting to derail the forthcoming Local government elections in the state. The group said it is representing citizens who are devoted to promoting democracy and good governance in Imo State. In a statement issued on Friday by the...
NewsStudent loan forgiveness update: Key deadline extended by Biden
A key deadline for student loan borrowers hoping to get their debt cancelled has been extended by two months. Many had missed the April 30 cut-off.
NewsIf Western countries send troops to Ukraine will it start WWIII?
If Western countries send troops to Ukraine will it start WWIII?
NewsRussian court orders seizure of Deutsche Bank assets
Germany's Deutsche Bank had been due to provide guarantees for the construction of a gas processing plant which was to be operated by Gazprom.
NewsRussian Navy Burns 15 Ukrainian Sea Drones Moving Toward Crimea; Dramatic Footage
Russia’s Black Sea Fleet helicopters hand Zelensky a massive defeat. The naval attack helicopters drowned 15 unmanned sea vessels (USV) launched by Ukraine towards Crimea. The Russian Defence Ministry released a footage of its helicopters attacking 15 Ukrainian sea drones.
NewsRussia might be advancing in Ukraine but they are losing too many troops
Russia might be advancing in Ukraine but they are losing too many troops
NewsPutin's Final Blow on Kharkiv with Renewed Russia’s Drone blitz; Ukraine’s Belgorod Retaliation
In a critical escalation on Ukraine's northeastern front, Russian troops have made significant advances in the Kharkiv region, expanding the combat zone by approximately 70 kilometers. Ukrainian Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi warned of imminent "heavy battles" as Russian President Vladimir Putin declared the establishment of a "buffer zone" to protect Russia's border regions. The offensive, which began last Friday, has strained Ukrainian defences, already stretched thin over a sprawling front. During a visit to China, Putin linked the offensive to ongoing Ukrainian shelling of Russian border areas, justifying the creation of the buffer zone. A recent Russian missile strike in Kharkiv killed two and injured 25, highlighting the conflict's toll. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that Ukrainian forces have stabilized the front despite losing control of 12 villages.#Putin #Kharkiv #UkraineWar #DroneBlitz #Belgorod #UkraineRetaliation #RussiaUkraineConflict #BufferZone #MilitaryOffensive #KharkivAttack #WarUpdates #EasternFront #UkrainianDefense #RussiaInvasion #ConflictZone ~HT.99~PR.152~ED.194~
News"They're building luxury hotels in Kiev while we don't have enough hands to concrete the front line"
General Michel Yakovleff, former NATO deputy chief of staff, was a guest of French news channel LCI to give his analysis of the Russian advance in recent days and the lack of Ukrainian resources to confront it. "They are building expensive buildings in Kiev, the capital, and they are not digging trenches where they should be," the general stated. "The exasperation, anger and indignation are starting to be felt among Ukrainian soldiers, it's...
NewsGrandma With Alzheimer's Sings Childhood Song To Grandson
This is the emotional moment a grandmother with severe dementia suddenly remembered how to sing a children's song as soon as her great grandson was placed into her arms. Maria Guadalupe Aguilera’s Alzheimer's diagnosis has meant that she can no longer remember many of her family member's names – but holding great grandson, Oliver, prompted a spark that took her back to the past. Eighty-eight-year-old Maria was filmed singing the children's song “El Chorito” by Cri-Cri to Oliver, which is the song she would sing to Oliver’s mother, Elena Quitero, when she was a child. Elena, 31, from Oceanside, California, was so taken aback by how simply holding her young son would ignite her grandmother’s memory to sing childhood songs.
NewsTourists Travel To World's End In Sri Lanka
Breathtaking video captures the eerie sight of World’s End - a 4000ft drop from a sheer cliff obscured by swirling mist which “feels like it could be the edge of the world.” World’s End, located within Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka, is an Instagrammer’s dream offering stunning views while the mist is out and a frightening sight when it hits. Travelers can line up along the cliff edge to snap incredible photos, with just a row of barbed wire keeping them back from the dangerous drop. The incredible video was filmed by Dinuka Maduranga, who shares his travels from across Sri Lanka on website <a href="https://exploreslk.com/">https://exploreslk.com/</a>, and visited World’s End with friends.
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