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Donald Trump was furious at reports that the Pentagon maneuvered around him to carry out the attacks on Russia in fear he would cancel the operation or engage with talks with Vladimir Putin.
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A terrible road accident in China, 6 injured. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ
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Furious driver attacks a pedestrian as he guides a BLIND man across the road in an extraordinary road rage scuffle in Paris, France. ๐Ÿ˜ก #FOOLS
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'Never drinking at lunchtime again. What's happening in the world?': Viewers are baffled by Rick Astley singing AC/DC's 'Highway to Hell' while playing the drums at the Isle of Wight festival ๐Ÿคฃ #facepalm #LMAO
France's yellow vests are 'putting their gilets back in the glove compartment' as only 7,000 turn out for latest round of protests with only 950 of them in Paris. ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ”ฅ #francomaidan
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam apologised to the public today with 'utmost sincerity and humility' and agreed to release a student protest leader from prison after the second massive protest in a week over a proposed extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland China for trial. Lam's office put out a statement a day after suspending the bill admitting shortcomings in how her administration handled it had 'led to a lot of conflict and disputes' and 'disappointed and distressed many citizens'. Despite her apology, which came after hundreds of thousands of people dressed in black clogged the streets in central Hong Kong today to demand that she steps down, Lam did not say she intends to scrap the bill entirely. Demonstrators also left bouquets of white flowers, written tributes and origami cranes outside a high-end Hong Kong shopping mall where a man plunged to his death protesting against the controversial bill. #Retract
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Power grid collapse leaves millions of South Americans in the dark

An estimated 10 million people in #Argentina and #Uruguay were left without electricity Sunday, following a breakdown in their shared power grid.

Power was restored throughout Uruguay by the afternoon, but half of Argentina remained in the dark throughout the day.

"Thereโ€™s no subway, nothing is working,โ€ Lucas Acosta, a 24-year-old Buenos Aires resident, told the Associated Press. โ€œWhatโ€™s worse, today is Fatherโ€™s Day. Iโ€™ve just talked to a neighbor and he told me his sons wonโ€™t be able to meet him.โ€
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Part 1: As a small number of resilient Dutch residents march under the pegida banner against the Islamisation of the West, they must be protected by hundreds of police officers as mobs of Muslims gun for them, ironically proving their point.