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05-09-2022, 08:06 PM #591
Sơn trang: bad blood
Russian ambassador to Poland pelted with red paint at VE Day gathering
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-day-gathering
Video footage released by Russian news agencies showed Sergey Andreev and several other men with paint on their clothes and faces surrounded by a crowd, some holding Ukrainian flags. In other videos of the incident circulating online, anti-war activists can be heard chanting “fascists” and “murderers”.
Andreev told the Russian news agency Tass that he and his team had not been seriously hurt in the incident. The protesters prevented the ambassador from laying flowers at the cemetery and Polish police escorted him away.
(Tục ngữ)
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05-11-2022, 09:33 AM #592
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05-12-2022, 04:35 PM #593
Cải trang: “Riot gear”
Pussy Riot activist tells of courier-suit escape from Russia
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...pe-from-russia
Shtein, 25, had been under house arrest for more than a year, with police officers patrolling the street outside her small flat in central Moscow.
“It was really convenient that delivery couriers have such big bags. I even managed to put my beloved Mr Rat in the bag,” Shtein laughed, referring to her pet rat.
After leaving her flat, she took a series of pre-planned car trips, eventually crossing the border into Lithuania.
Shtein’s escape took place just over a month ago, on 31 March, but only now is she able to speak openly about it. She said she had to keep the move a secret because her girlfriend and fellow Pussy Riot activist, Masha Alyokhina, was still in Russia facing criminal charges – and plotting her own getaway.
Earlier this month Alyokhina, wearing the same type of food courier outfit, which Shtein had left for her, also fled the country, describing her dramatic attempt to the New York Times. The couple have since been reunited.
Cũng vẫn còn phải luôn luôn coi chừng Puy tanh truy sát.
Một ngày lạ thói Puy tanh
Làm cho khốc hại chẳng qua độc tài
(Đoạn trường Puy tanh)
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05-12-2022, 10:27 PM #594
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05-16-2022, 09:56 PM #595
Thời trang:
Grenoble approves wearing of burkini in public swimming pools
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...swimming-pools
The French city of Grenoble has authorised the wearing of the burkini in state-run swimming pools, reigniting one of France’s most contentious debates on religious dress.
The all-in-one swimsuit, used by some Muslim women to cover their bodies and hair while bathing, has become a controversial talking point during the holiday season in recent years.
The move applies across the board, meaning that men will able to wear long shorts and women can also bathe topless in the Alpine city’s pools.
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05-18-2022, 08:37 PM #596
Nguỵ trang: Nói người mà nghĩ đến ta?
George W. Bush Mixes Up Ukraine With Iraq
Một người làm cả cuộc phân ly.
(Nguyễn Bush)
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05-21-2022, 01:53 PM #597
Lâm trang:
Ancient forest found at bottom of huge sinkhole in China
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...-china-guangxi
An ancient forest has been found at the bottom of a giant sinkhole in China, with trees up to 40 metres (130ft) tall.Scientists believe it could contain undiscovered plant and animal species.
Cave explorers in the Guangxi region of southern China alerted scientists when they found the sinkhole, which had a primitive forest inside. Among 30 sinkholes in Leye County this is the largest, at 306 metres long, 150 metres wide and 192 metres deep.
The sinkhole-filled landscape is known as a karst landscape, formed primarily by the dissolution of bedrock by groundwater.
This means dramatic sinkholes and caves are created throughout the area. This one is rare, however, as it is deep but shaped so enough light filters in, which means the large trees can grow.
Chắc là Tuyệt tình cốc.
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05-23-2022, 06:59 PM #598
Giá trang:
$28 for a beer?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...d-drink-prices
Last July, Cooper Lund found himself with some time to kill at New York’s LaGuardia airport, which hosted 15.6 million travelers last year. He thought he’d grab a beer – until he saw the menu.
The vendor was charging $27.85 for Samuel Adams Summer Ale on draught, with other beers ranging from about $13 to $21. Instead of buying one, Lund tweeted a picture of the alarming price list.
“It’s not the $27 beer, that’s just the one that sticks out. It’s the $20 beer, it’s the $18 beer, it’s everything being ridiculously priced across the board. And we kind of accept that as being normal for an airport experience,” Lund says.
(Ca dao)
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06-02-2022, 04:36 PM #599
Tân trang: sửa đồng hồ
Prague’s Orloj clock restoration
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ur-restoration
One of Prague’s most famous landmarks, a 15th-century astronomical clock, is at the centre of an embarrassing row amid claims that an artist endowed it with likenesses of his friends and acquaintances in an expensive restoration project, possibly as a joke.
The 600-year-old Orloj – long a magnet for tourists who gaze up in wonder as the 12 apostles are set in motion by the clock striking the hour – reopened in a blaze of fanfare in 2018 after a £2.1m refurbishment to the city’s medieval old town hall that included an upgrade to the clock’s intricate machinery.
The complainant, Milan Patka, said the reproduction radically changed the appearance, ages, skin tone, dress and even genders of the figures portrayed by Mánes.
In one depiction, intended to represent Virgo, the original of a girl with red hair and a distinctive ribbon is replaced with a middle-aged, modern-looking woman with grey or highlighted hair and an earring.
In another instance, a smiling female Aquarius has been transformed into a man with short hair.
A face that launched a thousand complaints. (Idiom)
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06-04-2022, 04:55 PM #600
Ẩm trang:
UK average price of pint tops £8 in one London pub
https://www.theguardian.com/food/202...one-london-pub
The average price of a pint has risen by more than 70% since the financial crisis nearly 15 years ago, from £2.30 in 2008 to £3.95, according to research by the consultancy CGA .
In one pub in London, which CGA did not name, the average price of a pint was £8.06 – the most expensive it has ever recorded, in its survey of more than 5,550 random bars and pubs.
The price hikes have been driven by a combination of factors, including inflation and the war in Ukraine. The country was the world’s fourth largest producer of barley, a key ingredient in beer. Analysts Bernstein warned that costs of malting barley could reach 70%.
Clive Watson, the chair of City Pub Group, which operates 41 pubs in London and the south, told the FT that ingredient costs were up 10%, “wage inflation is probably 7% and electricity inflation is 100%, so that blended cost price probably puts the price of a pint of beer up 12% to 13%”
Bia sao bia mắc dữ vậy hở bia?
(Thị trường tân thanh)
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