⚡️ In Paris, a man has been charged with plotting attacks during the city's Olympic Games and taken into custody — BFMTV
As noted, law enforcers suspect the man is linked to a minor, who was also taken into custody on June 13.
According to the channel's source, the young man is accused of planning violent acts, particularly against Jews, via social media.
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⚡️ A hot air balloon got stuck between rocks due to wind in Cappadocia, Turkey — local media
There were 22 passengers on board the balloon. Preliminarily, no one was injured.
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⚡️ UN Secretary General Guterres said the possibility of expanding conflict in the Middle East amid an escalation between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
"The risk of expanding conflict in the Middle East is real and must be avoided. The people of the region and the world cannot allow Lebanon to become another Gaza," he said.
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Study Shows Watching Memes During Workday Can Significantly Improve Employee Productivity
A recent study has revealed that taking short breaks to watch humorous content, such as memes, can significantly improve employee productivity. These breaks improve mood, reduce stress levels, and have a positive impact on overall performance.
So, next time you take a quick meme break at work, remember, you're not just having fun—you're increasing productivity! Share this with your boss and let them know the benefits.
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North Korea May Send Troops to the Frontline in Ukraine, Defense Expert Says
North Korea may send its troops to the frontline in Ukraine, according to Defense Express expert Ivan Kyrychevskyi. Talks about deploying a Korean expeditionary corps on the side of the Russians were ongoing in the summer of 2022, but they did not progress further. However, North Korean labor is reportedly being used by the occupiers in Mariupol for military construction.
"There is already human trafficking between the two dictators, and the military could be a continuation of this story," Kyrychevskyi said.
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Unknown Disease Discovered in Canada, Authorities Prohibit Research — The Guardian
A new neurological disease, similar to Alzheimer's or Parkinson's but with very different symptoms, has been discovered in Canada. The first patients appeared back in 2021, and now there are already several hundred cases.
The Guardian reports that all attempts by scientists to study the new disease are being suppressed by the authorities without explanation.
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⚡️ NATO will conduct a military mission in Ukraine in which Hungary will not participate, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said
"There is a minimum goal that has been achieved. The European train is traveling towards war. If our government is supported by the people in the European Parliament elections, I can press the stop valve, the train will stop, and Hungarians can get off it," Orban said.
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⚡️ EU explores suspension of high-level bilateral visits in response to Georgia's law on foreign agents — Euractiv
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⚡️ All of Bosnia and Herzegovina, parts of Montenegro, and other neighboring countries have lost power due to a fire on a power line, according to Avaz
The publication reports that the entire electricity system is out of order. The region is currently experiencing a heat wave with temperatures approaching 40 degrees Celsius.
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⚡️Ukraine is once again facing a nuclear threat. This time, it is warned by British intelligence, which has allegedly informed the country's leadership and military that Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons
According to MI6, the Russians are selecting targets in western Ukraine. That is why British intelligence recommends that Bankova Street prepare the population of this region for possible consequences.
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The Process Behind Character Movements in Video Games and Cartoons
Creating realistic movements for characters in video games and cartoons involves a specialized process known as motion capture. This technique requires trained professionals and sophisticated equipment to capture the precise movements of actors, which are then translated into digital animations.
Motion capture technology uses sensors placed on the actors' bodies to track their movements. These sensors relay data to a computer system, which creates a digital model that mirrors the actors' actions. This method ensures that character animations are lifelike and fluid, adding to the overall realism and immersion of the game or animated film.
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⚡️US Further Eases Restrictions on Ukraine's Use of US-Supplied Weapons — Politico
The United States has notified Ukraine that it can now utilize US-supplied weapons to target any Russian forces and facilities, not just those in the Kharkiv region. This marks a significant easing of previous restrictions on the use of these weapons, potentially expanding Ukraine's tactical options in its ongoing conflict with Russia.
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⚡️ Heavy hail has hit the French city of Besançon, according to media reports
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At a tournament in the United States, a nine-year-old skater from Japan made history by becoming the world's first skater to successfully perform the 900 (two and a half turns in the air) three times in a row
The record-breaking feat was performed in front of skateboarding legend Tony Hawk, who was the first to complete the 900 in 1999. Hawk expressed his excitement and pride at witnessing the emergence of a new generation of skateboarders.
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to Become Next NATO Secretary General — Politico
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is set to become the next NATO Secretary General, as reported by Politico. Rutte's appointment follows extensive discussions among NATO member states and is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the alliance's leadership amid current global security challenges.
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⚡️ The United States Ready to Provide Military Aid to Israel in Event of Full-Scale Conflict with Hezbollah, But Will Not Send Soldiers — Yedioth Ahronoth
According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the United States has expressed its readiness to provide military aid to Israel if a full-scale conflict with the Shiite group Hezbollah in Lebanon erupts. However, the U.S. will not send American soldiers to the battlefield.
These statements were made during a meeting in Washington between Israeli National Security Council head Tzachi Hanegbi and Strategic Planning Minister Ron Dermer with their American counterparts.
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⚡️ The United States is closing the Russian visa center with offices in Washington and New York," said the Russian ambassador in Washington
The reasons for the decision were not specified.
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⚡️ Powerful Hail the Size of Golf Balls Hits Arizona
Severe weather struck the state of Arizona, with hail the size of golf balls. The storm caught some people at Lake Powell, where it was accompanied by intense storm conditions.
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Man in India Discovers His Penis Missing After Surgery😳
A bizarre case reported by the Daily Mail involves a man from Uttar Pradesh, India, who woke up after surgery to find his penis missing. The incident began when a neighbor convinced him that he had a medical emergency. Doctors at the local hospital confirmed the need for surgery.
Prior to the operation, the man had forgotten that he had been in a housing dispute with this very neighbor for two years, during which the neighbor had threatened to turn him into a woman. It appears the neighbor had influenced the doctors.
The villagers supported the man and organized a protest outside the hospital, demanding the arrest of those responsible. The police have since arrested the deceitful neighbor and are investigating the doctors involved.
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⚡️ Israel Will Not Allow Hezbollah Attacks to Continue, Will Soon Make "Necessary Decisions" and Hopes for International Support, Foreign Minister Katz Says
Israel will not permit Hezbollah's attacks to persist and will soon make "necessary decisions," Foreign Minister Israel Katz stated. He also expressed hope for international support in addressing the situation.
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⚡️ A Massive Wildfire is Approaching the Turkish City of Diyarbakir — Local Media
Injuries have been reported from the suburbs. A decision to start evacuating the city may be taken soon.
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Andrzej Duda: US Decision to Give Ukraine Priority in Supplying Patriot Missiles Over Other Countries is a Problem
This creates a problem at a time when "the Polish army is being modernized." The situation demonstrates that Western countries produce too few weapons. Warehouses are empty, and supply chains are not working effectively.
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⚡️ Armenia recognizes the State of Palestine," the country's Foreign Ministry said
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⚡️ Belarus has launched a surprise inspection of readiness of military units, involving missile troops, artillery, air force and air defense
This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of the republic.
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The remains of an ancient ship have been found off the coast of Israel. This is the oldest marine discovery in the history of archaeology
According to the BBC, the ship, discovered at a depth of almost 2 km, is about 3,300 years old. It carried a cargo of hundreds of undamaged amphorae.
Scientists believe the discovery indicates that sailors of that time already knew how to navigate the seas using the sun and stars.
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Virtual Infidelity? Woman Discovers Husband's AI Affair
In the United States, a woman who checked her husband's cell phone was shocked to find him engaging in intimate conversations with Brandi, an AI-generated virtual girlfriend. Upon consulting with an expert, she learned that cheating with virtual partners is becoming increasingly common. The advice given was to approach the situation with an open and honest conversation, without judgment, to address the underlying issues in their relationship.
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This is the warehouse of the Chinese logistics company STO Express, where hundreds of robot sorters work alongside humans. They process up to 200,000 parcels a day, which is 70% cheaper than manual processing
However, the Chinese were not the first to organize such robot warehouses: Amazon has been using robot sorters since 2014.
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A woman bought an old vase for $3.99 that turned out to be an ancient artifact — NYP
Anna Lee Dozier of Washington, D.C., purchased an old vase at a local thrift store for $3.99, not realizing she was holding an artifact nearly 2,000 years old. While on a business trip to Mexico, she visited an anthropological museum and saw similar objects, prompting her to show the vase to experts.
It was revealed to be a ceremonial Mayan urn made between 200-800 AD. Dozier has since given the urn to the Mexican Embassy to be sent to the Mexican Cultural Institute, where it will join other pre-Columbian treasures.
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Over 1,000 People Die in Saudi Arabia Due to Heat Wave
More than 1,000 people have died in Saudi Arabia as a result of an extreme heat wave. In Mecca, temperatures reached a scorching 51.8 degrees Celsius (125.2 degrees Fahrenheit) in the shade. Many of the deceased were unregistered pilgrims, with their bodies found lying in the streets.
Over 2,000 people have suffered heatstroke and are currently hospitalized.
This year, approximately 1.6 million Muslims from 22 countries participated in the Hajj pilgrimage.
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Putin Threatens South Korea
"If South Korea supplies weapons to Ukraine, it will not like the response,".
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