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Mass #brawl in the dining room of a Russian gas plant. The video shows that men in work clothes and helmets beat each other, throw chairs and demolish dining tables. The exact number of participants in the fight is unknown.
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56 year old Isabele Vancoller shot and killed in Johannesburg this morning on her way to work. Typical daily scenes in South Africa
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Meanwhile in Venice ... 🤣
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Shootout at Valley Valley Mall in Bakersfield, California; at least 2 people was shot, #LAPD reports. 👮🏻♂️
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Shootout at Valley Valley Mall in Bakersfield, California; at least 2 people was shot, #LAPD reports. 👮🏻♂️
Bakersfield police confirm they are searching for a suspect following a shooting Monday at a mall. Police did not say how many people were wounded in the Valley Plaza Mall but said wounds were considered minor, according to FOX40 sister station KGET. Multiple people have called KGET saying they are on lockdown inside the Valley Plaza Mall because of a shooting. 👮🏻♂️ This story is developing.
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A court in Vietnam sentenced a Facebook user to six years in prison on Tuesday for a series of posts he made on the social media platform that the Southeast Asian country's government said were "anti-state", Bangkok Post reports. Despite sweeping economic reform and increasing openness to social change, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party retains tight media censorship and does not tolerate criticism, and its dissent crackdown has shown signs of intensifying recently. Nguyen Chi Vung, 38, was accused of "making and spreading anti-state information and materials" at the one-day trial at the People's Court of Bac Lieu province, in the Mekong Delta, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement.
The man who claims he killed Osama bin Laden is backing President Trump's contentious decision to restore the rank of Eddie Gallagher - the Navy SEAL demoted after being convicted of posing with the corpse of an Iraqi civilian. In an interview on Monday, Robert O'Neill, the Navy SEAL crediting with shooting bin Laden during the 2011 raid on his Abbottabad compound, also hit out at 'whiny' Pentagon officials, some of whom are said to be angered over the President's intervening in military affairs. Speaking with The Washington Examiner, O'Neill stated: 'Everyone knows Gallagher will always be a SEAL... they'll never be able to take that away from him'.
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A Pembroke business owner advertised a “White Friday” sale over the weekend, and invoked Don Cherry’s infamous phrase “you people” in the same sign in front of his store. “I don’t know why people got upset”, Lance Perkins, owner of Perkins Guns and Ammo told CTV Ottawa. reported CTV News. “My ‘White Friday’ sale in regards to selling guns or crossbows or anything in the store, had nothing to do with colour, it’s just a sale…we’re allowed to have sales in Canada”, he said. Perkins insists the message is not racist. He just doesn’t like the phrase “Black Friday”, because it is too closely associated with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s blackface scandal. This year I don’t really know why people got offended by the use of the word ‘white’. I couldn’t use the word ‘black’ because of Trudeau using blackface”, he said.