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Merkel was seen shaking as she met President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Thursday, footage showed - but her spokesman claimed the German chancellor was fine. On June 18, Merkel was also seen shaking when she met visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy but later said she felt better after drinking some water. πŸ˜‚ #lol
A surge in the number of sexually transmitted infections has gripped the US military, sparking fears over troops 'readiness' for combat. A shocking report published by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch found that chlamydia infections, the most common, spiked 56 per cent over the last six years to infect 225 troops per 10,000. The number of gonorrhea cases also shot up 56 per cent for men and 33 per cent for women over the last six years to more than 30 cases per 10,000, while syphilis cases more than tripled from 2 to 6 cases per 10,000. The emerging crisis led a military doctor to warn that the disease could impact performance on the battlefield and undermine the military's health. #facepalm
Incredible never-before-seen images of the Ground Zero clean-up operation discovered in a worker's photo archive nearly two decades after 9/11 provide a haunting glimpse of the immediate aftermath of the terror attack that killed 3,000 people ✈️πŸ’₯😒 #wow
FAA says it identified ANOTHER potential risk on Boeing's 737 Max during tests to return the troubled jet to service. But on the other hand, Boeing 737 Max is not suitable for use by terrorists who will not be able to reach their targets using this model of aircraft - the FAA said. ✈️ #facepalm
Employees at online home furnishings retailer Wayfair walked out to protest the company's decision to sell $200,000 worth of furniture to a government contractor that runs a detention center for migrant children in Texas. The protest triggered a broader backlash against the company, with some customers calling for a boycott. Several hundred people joined the protest at a plaza near the company's Boston headquarters, a mix of employees and people from outside the company.
The richest person in each of the 50 United States has been revealed, including many familiar faces and some less known. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ranks first overall and in Washington with more than $100billion, joined by the likes of Warren Buffett ($85billion) in Nebraska, Mark Zuckerberg ($71billion) in California, and Alice Walton ($50.1billion) in Texas. All together, the most well off in each state are worth $875billion, besting last year's top earners who netted a collective $832billion to set a new record.
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Did not notice. πŸ˜‚ A sports car ploughs into the back of an SUV at 70mph. #facepalm #losers
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! The explosion of a suicide bomber in Tunisia. Information about the victims is being specified. 😱πŸ’₯
Julian Castro, Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren talk during a break at the first U.S. 2020 presidential election Democratic candidates debate in Miami, Florida. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Children who have been incarcerated by Homeland Security are housed in tents in Homestead, Florida. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres (25) is doused with water by first baseman Luke Voit (left) after hitting a walk off RBI single against the Toronto Blue Jays in the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium. Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports
A child is seen on a street flooded by the rising Rio Solimoes, one of the two main branches of the Amazon River, in Anama, Amazonas state, Brazil. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly