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British festival-goers have been left outraged after a Belgian music festival was cancelled at the last minute. Security concerns were ostensibly the reason behind the cancellation of the VestiVille festival in Belgium on Friday, though local officials have launched a fraud investigation. #losers
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Road accident with ambulance in St. Petersburg, Russia.
New York City celebrates WorldPride marking the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and start of the gay rights movement - as 3 MILLION people flood into Manhattan to join the party. With so many people expected to watch the march, police plan to deploy thousands of officers on the streets and rooftops of the city, and also use drones and helicopters to ensure everyone's safety. #NYC #NYPD
In Turkey, which became the first Muslim-majority country to hold a Gay Pride parade in 2003, had a large turnout for its WorldPride event on Sunday, as well. Police were on the scene corralling participants which filled the streets in Istanbul. They dispersed the event which was banned again this year for the fifth time.
Operation Broken Heart led to the arrest of 51 people involved in online solicitation, sex trafficking of minors, and child porn, police in Houston, Texas say. Operation Broken Heart was spearheaded by the Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. The operation took place through April and May, and involved multiple agencies. One of those arrested was a man who drove from California to Houston to meet a child for sexual relations.
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WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! 'It preserved me as food for later': Man 'looking like a mummy' is rescued after spending a MONTH in a bear den in Russia after the predator broke his spine and saved him for a future meal π»π±
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT! Face of 'bear den' man is revealed as doctor says emaciated 'living mummy' is really his patient suffering psoriasis and was never mauled by beast.
Japanese ships prepare to resume commercial whaling with first official hunt in more than 30 years despite international condemnation.π‘ #FOOLS
Officials are investigating the death of a Florida man whose partially-eaten body was discovered inside the stomach of an alligator. Police were called to a Mosaic phosphate mine in Polk County early Thursday morning, after an employee discovered human remains floating in a canal on the company grounds. According to a police report, the employee saw the gator with its mouth still clamped around part of the body. The victim has now been identified as 45-year-old Michael Ford II, of Wauchula. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission were called to the scene, where they trapped and killed the alligator.ππ±
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A roadmap for colonising the galaxy is brought to life in a mesmerising animation that plots paths for future humanity's ships as they take settlers out among the stars. The model shows all the individual journeys that would be needed for a methodical series of migrations by giant colony vessels to 100,000 habitable star systems. Developed by Chinese experts, the simulation won a NASA competition to solve a 'nearly-impossible' mathematical puzzle of interplanetary trajectory design. #future
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A win for public safety or a government ploy? California set to require background check for ammo sales. The bustle inside LAX Ammunition on the Friday before Fatherβs Day betrayed the gloom of the outside sky. Employees inside the Los Angeles-area gun shop had their hands full chatting with customers who were looking to replenish their ammo supply before July 1, with some customers spending hundreds of dollars in the process. Why the hurry? Thatβs the day a new state law will require almost all buyers to go through background checks before being able to buy bullets, potentially increasing the amount of time and money it takes to make purchases.