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Man in southern India is killed when an elephant sits on him: 'Carer' is crushed as he beat the animal with a cane to make it lie down… only to slip underneath the beast and get squashed
😱 #losers
😱 #losers
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Sorry to be a pane! Cartoonish scene as man interrupts ceremony by walking straight into a glass door which smashes to the ground startling gathered guests 😂🤣 #LOSERS
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#Meanwhile in Ukraine ... A flock homeless dogs attacked a man. This time the man resisted.🐶😱
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military machine in Syria exploded when a fighter took a selfie😱🔥
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Burglars break into home while terrified family hides in shed... but police let gang flee because 'officer at wheel was not trained to chase criminals', London, UK 👮🏻♂️😂🤣
Battle of the HULKS! Iranian Sajad Gharibi, 27, threw down the gauntlet to Brazilian MMA fighters to meet him in the ring, prompting Romario dos Santos Alves, 29, aka the Brazilian Hulk, to take up the challenge. Alves was initially not keen on the match-up, but later posted a video to social media telling Gharibi to slim down from his current 175kg weight to 120kg so they could fight, adding: 'I will tear your head off.' Santos Alves is thought to weigh around 104kg at present, and became famous for injecting himself with oil to make his muscles bugger.😳
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'Drop everything, evacuate immediately. The plane will explode': Passengers scramble to safety after flight from China to LA is forced to make emergency landing in Russia. Videos shows the 188 passengers coming down emergency chutes in the Arctic Chukotka region of Russia - many with rough landings on the tarmac. ❄️☃️😂🤣 #losers
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'Drop everything, evacuate immediately. The plane will explode': Passengers scramble to safety after flight from China to LA is forced to make emergency landing in Russia. Videos shows the 188 passengers coming down emergency chutes in the Arctic Chukotka…
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Passengers on a plane from Beijing to Los Angeles were ordered to immediately evacuate amid fears it would 'explode' after a dramatic emergency landing in sub-Arctic Russia. The cabin was full of 'screams and panic' over a suspected fire in the baggage hold on the Air China Boeing 777. . One passenger posted: 'When the flight attendant opens the door she yells: "Drop everything, evacuate immediately. The plane will explode".'✈️😱😂
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Fancy a night on 'MARS'? China builds a 'Martian base' in its desert to recreate the harsh conditions on the red planet before a planned mission in 2020 and opens it up to TOURISTS 😳 It cost approximately £17 million ($22.3 million) to build and is found in the city of Mang'ai in the arid Qaidam Basin - believed to be the one of the closest analogue to the Martian surface on Earth. The country's space agency, CNSA, hopes to open it to both research organisations and adventure-seeking tourists. Up to 60 people can be housed in the establishment which is built from containers and designed to resemble Martian accommodation.🚀 #wow
Facebook is slammed for 'unconscionable' security risks after it's revealed profiles are searchable by the ‘secret’ phone number that you give them as a way to protect your account. Facebook has once again come under fire for its questionable uses of personal information.
A tweet posted this weekend by Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge revealed a worrying method for looking up specific profiles that most users are unaware of: the phone number you provided for two-factor authentication.
Facebook allows people to search for profiles using phone numbers linked to a particular account, even if you’ve chosen to hide this information from the public. Profiles can also be searched by phone number in the Messenger app. 😡 #delete_facebook
A tweet posted this weekend by Emojipedia founder Jeremy Burge revealed a worrying method for looking up specific profiles that most users are unaware of: the phone number you provided for two-factor authentication.
Facebook allows people to search for profiles using phone numbers linked to a particular account, even if you’ve chosen to hide this information from the public. Profiles can also be searched by phone number in the Messenger app. 😡 #delete_facebook
Russia must increasingly threaten its enemies in the West or risk being attacked by the United States, according to President Putin’s military chief.
Valery Gerasimov, chief of the general staff of Russia’s armed forces, accused the US of devising a strategy to destabilise its enemy by fomenting street protests before launching military strikes against key infrastructure. Russia was obliged to “respond to the threat by creating a threat”, he said.
This included using cyberwarfare, which provided “the possibility of remote, hidden influence”. He added: “Information technologies are becoming some of the most promising weapons.”
Valery Gerasimov, chief of the general staff of Russia’s armed forces, accused the US of devising a strategy to destabilise its enemy by fomenting street protests before launching military strikes against key infrastructure. Russia was obliged to “respond to the threat by creating a threat”, he said.
This included using cyberwarfare, which provided “the possibility of remote, hidden influence”. He added: “Information technologies are becoming some of the most promising weapons.”