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The Portland Trail Blazers are trading Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks
🇺🇲1 dead; 45 hurt; 5 critically injured in Orange County, NY bus crash. Long Island high schoolers heading to band camp. The fatality involved an adult aboard the bus.
🇺🇸 ‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski found dead in his jail cell at 81
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🇨🇳 China has OFFICIALLY begun to make PAYMENTS for oil and gas with Russian rubles 🇷🇺 and Chinese yuan, ABANDONING the US dollar 💵
This was reported by the Russian Deputy Prime Minister 👀🚨
🇲🇽 | Aeromexico planes have been hit by the shots of hitmen in retaliation for the capture of Guzmán
🇺🇦🇷🇺🇺🇸North Korea denies that it is giving arms to Russia l Moscow assures that the bombing of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant has “almost stopped”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is already in kyiv after his lightning trip to the United States, the president's first outing abroad since Russia invaded his country in February. “Already in my office. We are working for victory", said the president in a 13-second speech on his Telegram channel. Zelenski has obtained from this trip 45,000 million dollars in aid and a battery of Patriot missiles. On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin assured that Russia would find the "antidote" to those missiles. In addition, North Korea has denied that it is providing weapons to Russia. The country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejects the veracity of a journalistic report that reveals this supply. The senior official installed by Russia in the Ukrainian region of Zaporizhia, Yevgeny Balitski, has assured that the shelling of the Russian-controlled Zaporizhia nuclear plant “has almost stopped”. In an interview on Russian state television, Yevgeno also added that Russian troops will not leave the plant and that it will never come under Ukrainian control again. However, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky said this Friday that he does not rule out making other visits abroad after his trip to Washington, from which he returned on Thursday, if they are important from a strategic point of view. "It was my first visit abroad after February 24, I went to see the key ally of our State, the United States. It was a fruitful visit," he assured in a meeting with Ukrainian ambassadors in kyiv, in statements quoted by the Interfax agency.
The famous Turkish chef chased players from the Argentina national team to take photos and even touched the World Cup, despite the fact that FIFA regulations do not allow it.
FIFA has opened an investigation to find out how the famous Turkish chef Nusret Gokce, better known as 'Salt Bae', and another group of people gained "improper access" to the pitch of the Lusail stadium during the celebration of the Argentina team after winning to France in the final of the World Cup in Qatar 2022.
"Following a review, FIFA has been establishing how individuals improperly accessed the pitch after the closing ceremony at the Lusail Stadium on December 18. Appropriate internal measures will be taken," a spokesman for world soccer's governing body said in a statement.
Gokce was heavily criticized for his behavior at the end of the World Cup final, after he chased the Albiceleste players to take pictures with them on the pitch of the Lusail stadium, pulled Lionel Messi's arm to pose together for the cameras, and even touched the trophy, which apparently violates FIFA rules.
FIFA itself clarifies that the original World Cup trophy "can only be touched and held by a very select group of people that includes former World Cup winners and heads of state", since it is "one of the most recognized around the world and an icon of incalculable value".
The Turkish chef, a friend of FIFA president Gianni Infantino, even had an official accreditation from the body, which has raised suspicions about an alleged special treatment for people close to the head of the body.
Artist creates mural celebrating Argentina's World Cup victory
An artist in Buenos Aires created a larger-than-life mural of Lionel Messi and the Argentinian soccer team celebrating their World Cup victory.
The event, which involves an agent of the German Federal Intelligence Service, is "one of the biggest cases of espionage in the history of the secret services" of the country, according to the weekly 'Der Spiegel'
The famous and controversial Federal Intelligence Service (BND, in its German acronym) – the foreign espionage department equivalent to the CIA in Germany – admitted this Thursday to having a traitor in its ranks by announcing that one of its agents was arrested on Wednesday by order of the Attorney General's Office. This official is seriously suspected of committing a crime of treason against the State for having transmitted secret information to Russian espionage . The German agent now in police custody, identified as Carsten L., appeared this Thursday before the investigating judge of the Federal Supreme Court. Since then, he has been in pretrial detention, as announced by the Attorney General's Office.
Carsten L. is an employee of the Federal Intelligence Service who, this year, "presented information obtained in the course of his professional activity to a Russian intelligence service," the statement from the Prosecutor's Office specified. The content of this information transmitted to Moscow "constitutes a State secret," continued the text, which reported two searches at the home and workplace of the detained agent.
The president of the Federal Intelligence Service, Bruno Kahl, has alluded to the case in statements collected by the weekly Der Spiegel. Kahl confirmed that suspicions about a leak of state secrets, discovered thanks to the intelligence work of the BND, led to an internal investigation and the subsequent request to the Federal Prosecutor's Office to intervene. The weekly describes the arrest as "one of the largest cases of espionage in the history of the secret services."
Two people have been injured after a 82-foot-high aquarium in , , burst, police say.
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An incredible footage of frozen ships in freaking -40°C at Siberia, Russia. 😮🥶
Two people were injured when a single-engine Mooney M20 plane crashed in a Carrollton, , neighborhood, officials say.
🇷🇺 - An explosion was reported in one of the largest oil refineries in Russia, located in the city of Angarsk, Irkutsk region.
Ten years after Sandy Hook, former President Obama says "the most bitter disappointment" during his presidency was the lack of response in Congress to change nationwide gun policy in the immediate aftermath of the Connecticut elementary school shooting.
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