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Middle East Four journalists among 15 dead in Israeli strike on hospital
So , I think I understand now . You was talking about this incident and also you wasn't talking about this incident . So, Did I celebrate the incident about the journalist getting killed ? -
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Middle East Israel Launches Massive Gaza Strikes Ahead of Major Offensive
Fully agree. Enough of this targeting of Jews in century old attempts to remove them from the surface of this world... Now Hamas is leading this new attempt to eradicate the presence of Jews, in their own land of Judea... -
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Road Rage (Foreigner Style)
No @fredwiggy You want people to judge you by your words and I do. They prove that you have NPD. The constant praise of yourself and your sensitivity to criticism amongst other things. You have all kinds of unpleasant thoughts swirling around in your head. You miss the point,,,I choose to not see unpleasant sarcasm. That can stay with the person who is giving it out. I keep a cleaner mind. That's why you don't see me propagating the kind of nasty abuse that emanates from you. That's your thing. I simply tell the truth as I see it. I see you as a person with NPD and your claim to be an empath a total sham. -
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Middle East Four journalists among 15 dead in Israeli strike on hospital
If you had a point to make it’s drowned out by your nonsensical accusations. -
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Report Drug Ring Leader Caught Despite Surgery to Alter Appearance
Photo courtesy of VN Express In a gripping conclusion to a years-long manhunt, Vietnamese police have captured Le Thanh Quan, the leader of a drug smuggling ring, who underwent facial surgery in a failed attempt to elude capture. Quan, 35, was arrested on Saturday in Ho Chi Minh City after evading authorities since 2021. The tale began in 2020 when Quan, a key figure in a narcotics operation, enlisted the help of Le Nguyen Thuy Vy, a 32-year-old delivery worker, treating her as his “adopted younger sister.” He introduced her to his cousin, Huynh Quoc Dat, with plans to involve them in his illicit trade network. On 16th January 2021, Quan convinced Vy to transport “clothes and chemicals” from Ho Chi Minh City's bustling Kim Bien Market to the Cambodian border, unaware that she was carrying drugs. Using his cousin Dat as a chauffeur, Vy was driven to Ha Tien Town near the border. However, Quan changed the pickup location to the Tan Chau–Hong Ngu ferry terminal in Dong Thap Province at the last minute. At the ferry terminal, Vy and Dat received multiple boxes wrapped in black plastic, but their mission was short-lived. Authorities caught them red-handed with 77 kilograms of various narcotics, including heroin and methamphetamine. This staggering haul had a potential street value running into millions. In Thai Baht, such quantities are worth several billion. With Vy and Dat in custody, it didn't take long for them to name Quan as the mastermind. But by then, he had vanished, prompting a nationwide warrant for his arrest. In a bid to avoid justice, Quan underwent facial cosmetic surgery to drastically alter his appearance and adopted a new identity, severing all ties with friends and family. However, law enforcement's persistence paid off when they traced Quan to Long Binh Ward in Ho Chi Minh City. Officers noted a suspicious individual resembling Quan despite his surgical alterations. "We relied on subtle details that couldn't be changed," one investigator explained. "His ear shape remained a tell-tale sign." This meticulous attention to detail led them to identify and apprehend Quan while he was commuting on a motorbike. Caught and subdued, Quan confessed his identity, ending his years on the run. He has since been transferred back to Dong Thap Province for further investigation under charges of "illegal transportation of narcotics." Three years before Quan’s capture, the Dong Thap People’s Court had handed down severe sentences to his cohorts. Vy was sentenced to death, and Dat received a life sentence for their roles in the narcotics operation. This case underscores both the lengths criminals will go to evade justice and the relentless determination of law enforcement to bring them to account. The successful apprehension of Quan marks a significant victory in Vietnam’s ongoing battle against drug trafficking. Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-08-26 -
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Winter fuel payments
Thought it was only getting paid to those claiming benefits over and above the state pension.
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