Heidi Weng, Holmenkollen Ski Festival | Heidi Weng:…

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Throughout my time as a reporter at TV 2, I have followed Heidi Weng’s entire career, and it is long and impressive.

I quickly learned, from a tabloid point of view, that it was wise to listen to Heidi Weng.

Because that lady is, in addition to being strong in the track: impulsive, charming and, not least, she says a lot of strange things.

Heidi Weng: No to five miles

Now she is making headlines again. She is against equality in cross-country skiing.

I can’t interpret it any other way.

She does not want women to walk the same distances as men.

One year after women ran five miles in Holmenkollen for the first time, she still bristles.

No to five miles for women, says Heidi Weng.

To NRK, she describes the Kollen-femmila as a touring race, and that such long races for women belong in Ski Classics.

Oh my God!

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One step forward and two steps back.

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Ko Ji-Yong, Many Malicious Comments After Retiring From…

(Xports News Reporter Jang In-young) Ko Ji-yong, a former member of Sechs Kies, expressed his thoughts on malicious comments.

On the 6th, on the YouTube channel StudioNN, ‘A beautiful cheerleader’s real-life concerns! A video titled ‘I’m going to ask everything~’ was uploaded.

On this day, Ko Ji-yong met and talked with cheerleader Park Seon-ju.

Park Seon-joo said, “I’m preparing to become a sports announcer. I’m going to an academy and practicing, but the path to being a sports announcer is a little narrower, so I’m thinking of becoming an announcer or weathercaster. Anyway, I’m dreaming of becoming a broadcaster in a wide range of areas.”

In relation to this, Park Seon-joo recently posted a post on her personal account suggesting retirement, drawing attention. He said, “I received a lot of criticism. Some people were disappointed, some were supportive, and on the other hand, I received a lot of DMs telling me not to use the word ‘retirement’ carelessly.”

Then, Ko Ji-yong said, “You don’t have to worry about that. People like that will talk about other things no matter what they do,” and added, “I think the comments will hurt more.

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KAPPALAB: In Bookstores In March Lupine The Mystery…

Anne-Claire Duval

KOREAN FAIRY TALES AND LEGENDS

14.5×21, 160 pages, ISBN 9788885457638

• Korea is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, a place where magic seems to merge with culture, since its mythological origins, when a god called Hwanung came to our planet and transformed a bear into a woman, married her and fathered with her a son, Tangun, who founded the first Korean capital, naming it Joseon, the Land of Morning Quiet.

• Korea constitutes an extraordinary reservoir of folklore stories and oral tradition, characterized by emblematic heroes and myths that precede Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist beliefs, being rooted in popular religion and shamanism.

• Korean fairy tales and legends have conveyed virtues such as wisdom, dedication, courage and kindness for centuries. Their protagonists overcome adversity and triumph over injustices thanks to inner strength and perseverance, always full of humility, diligence and filial piety. From the creation of the world to the birth of the stars, through stories of brothers and sisters with intertwined destinies and fantastic creatures that populate the mountains, these stories open a window on the culture and history of Korea, revealing the depth of human emotions and relationships.

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The Impact Of The Rubimar Ship Attack On…

2024-03-07 09:47:57

A report by Bloomberg News revealed that the broken anchor of the ship “Rubimar”, which was attacked by the Houthis and led to its sinking, is the likely reason for cutting communications cables in the Red Sea last February.

Reports indicated that 3 communications cables were damaged in the Red Sea in late February.

Bloomberg quoted the Director General of the International Committee for the Protection of Submarine Cables, Ryan Wopschall, as saying, “The Houthi bombing most likely caused the ship’s anchor to fall, resulting in damage to cables close to the site of its fall under the water.”

The committee, the group that represents submarine cable operators, faces obstacles in ensuring repairs to these cables, in light of the continuing Houthi attacks.

The Rubimare, a Belize-flagged commercial ship carrying 41,000 tons of fertilizer, was subjected to a Houthi missile attack in mid-February off the western coast of Yemen.

Days later, communications cables were damaged in the same area.

The crew abandoned the 172-meter-long ship after dropping one of its anchors, and the ship drifted for nearly two weeks through the Red Sea area crowded with cables,

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20 Soldiers And Civilians Are Sentenced For Homicides…

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The Second Chamber of the Supreme Court convicted 20 members of the Air Force, the Army and civilians for their responsibility in the crimes of qualified homicide of health officials Hernán Henríquez Aravena and Alejandro Flores Rivera, and application of illegitimate coercion to Jorge Silhi Zarzar, Víctor Painemal Alegría and Sergio Riquelme Inostroza, crimes committed starting in September 1973 at the Maquehue Air Base, Regiment No. 8 “Tucapel” and the Military Prosecutor’s Office of Temuco.

The High Court rejected all the appeals filed by the defense of the convict and left firm the second instance sentence handed down in December 2020 by the Court of Appeals of Temuco. Jorge Aliro Valdebenito Isler, Jorge Eduardo Soto Herrera, Luis Osman Yanez Silva, Luis Alberto Soto Pinto and Leonardo Reyes Herrera were sentenced to maximum 20 years in prison. and, of the crimes of illegitimate coercion of Jorge Silhi Zarzar, Victor Hugo Painemal Arriagada, Sergio Riquelme Inostroza and Hernan Henriquez Aravena.

Likewise,

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Navalny Felt…

The world woke up this Friday shocked by the announcement of the death of the opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The doctors who treated him spent more than “half an hour” trying to revive him, according to Russian news agencies. The Russian prison services They reported that Navalny died after feeling unwell after a walk. The opponent He was serving a 19-year sentence. in a prison in the Arctic.

Navalny’s widow, Yulia Navalnaya, has spoken at the Security Conference being held these days in Munich and to which she was invited. She has called on the international community to hold the Putin regime responsible of her husband’s death.

The president of the European Council, Charles Michel, assured on the social network X that “the European Union considers the Russian regime solely responsible for this tragic death.” The President of Latvia, Edgars Rinkevicswas one of the most forceful in pointing out that Navalny “has just been brutally murdered by the Kremlin.”

For his part, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskovhas assured that he has no information about the causes of Navalny’s death, 47 years: “The doctors have to clarify it.” In addition, he confirmed that Vladimir Putin,

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10 Years Missing, Why Is Malaysia Airlines MH370…

#Years #Missing #Malaysia #Airlines #MH370 #Difficult #Find

KOMPAS.com – The Malaysian government has opened the possibility of resuming search operations for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

The plane was declared missing on March 8 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China.

A total of 239 passengers were on the plane piloted by captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah and co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid.

Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the Malaysian government was committed to carrying out a search for MH370

He emphasized that the search for MH370 had to be carried out after operations stopped in 2017.

“Significant changes have been made to prevent a repeat of this tragedy, but I am also clear that this task is still not finished,” Loke was quoted as saying by CNN.

Also read: Veteran Australian Pilot Reveals Terrifying Theory Behind the Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370

Why MH370 is hard to find

Approaching 10 years of the tragedy of the disappearance of MH370, Ocean Infinity, a seabed exploration company from the US, has submitted a proposal to continue the search for MH370.

In 2014,

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Thousands Of Babies At Risk Of Starvation In…

Thousands of Babies at Risk of Starvation in Gaza as Israel’s Restrictions Persist

The dire situation in Gaza continues to worsen as Israel’s severe restrictions on food, fuel, water, and medication entering the enclave persist. The consequences of these restrictions are particularly devastating for the most vulnerable members of society, including thousands of babies who are at risk of starvation.

In Rafah, Gaza’s southernmost city, Mohammed Hamouda, a displaced health worker and father of three, expressed his concerns about the lack of essential nutrients for survival. He emphasized the difficulties and high costs associated with obtaining these vital resources. While the situation in Rafah is challenging, Hamouda highlighted that it is comparatively better than in northern Gaza, where the situation is described as “very, very bad.” In this region, there is a severe shortage of nutrients, clean water, and electricity. Palestinian health officials have reported that at least 20 people, including newborn babies, have already starved to death in northern Gaza. However, due to limited access to the area, aid agencies have struggled to fully assess the extent of the crisis, suggesting that the actual number of casualties could be even higher.

Hamouda further revealed the heartbreaking reality faced by many families in Gaza.

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Tragedy At Sea: Filipino Seafarers Lost In Historic…

The Tragic Attack on M/V⁣ True Confidence

CNN – Two Filipino ⁤sailors lost their lives in a ​devastating incident when a⁢ Houthi missile⁤ struck⁣ the commercial vessel True Confidence ⁣in​ the Gulf⁤ of Aden. This marks a grim⁤ milestone as⁢ the first fatal assault by the Iran-backed ​militant group in the Red Sea.

At least three ‌crew​ members perished, and four others sustained injuries during the attack‍ on the Barbados-flagged,‍ Liberian-owned bulk carrier,‍ M/V True Confidence, ⁤as confirmed⁣ by⁢ US Central​ Command. The vessel has been abandoned, ⁣with coalition warships now on-site to assess the situation, according to two US officials briefed by CNN.

The​ Philippine Department ⁤of Migrant Workers (DMW) released a statement on ​Thursday confirming the deaths of their ⁤nationals ​and revealing that two Filipino​ crew members were severely wounded ⁤in ⁣the attack.

⁤ This tragic incident represents ‍a significant⁣ escalation‌ in Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, which commenced in‌ response‌ to the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza back in October.

The Houthis claimed ​responsibility ‍for the strike, stating that it was​ “accurate”⁢ and resulted in a fire breaking out ⁤on⁤ the vessel. They further mentioned that the targ eting operation was carried ‌out after the⁢ ship’s crew disregarded warning messages⁢ from Yemeni naval forces.

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