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From Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Yahoo! JAPAN is no longer available in the EEA and the United Kingdom

Please be informed that from Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Yahoo! JAPAN’s services are no longer available to our users in the EEA (European Economic Area) and the United Kingdom, as it has been determined by Yahoo! JAPAN that providing a continuous service environment in these regions would be difficult. Please note that services listed under “Services available after Wednesday, April 6, 2022” below will continue to be available.

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Myanmar Military Aircraft Crashes Due To Technical Failure…

Myanmar explains “military aircraft” – March 1st, The Straits Times reported on the progress of the event. fighter plane of the Myanmar Army dived near the town of Makwe. central part of the country At noon on February 29th, Myanmar’s military government said the cause was a technical fault. No other details were disclosed

Myanmar explains “military plane” – A Myanmar military jet crashed on February 29 due to a technical failure, the junta said, the third plane it says has crashed in four months. “machine failure”. /Photo: X@THOMASVLINGE/

But military sources revealed that it was a Russian-made Mikoyan MiG-29 aircraft. And this is the third incident involving an aircraft in 4 months.

This comes amid increasing violence from ethnic groups opposed to Myanmar’s military government following a coup that seized power from the civilian government in 2021.

before moving to use force to suppress resistance, leading to a long rebellion. However, in recent weeks, Myanmar’s army has lost control of most of its territory near the northern border with China.

He did not give details about the model of the plane, but a military source, speaking on condition of anonymity,

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From Wednesday, April 6, 2022, Yahoo! JAPAN is no longer available in the EEA and the United Kingdom

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Human Rights Watch Exposes Turkeys Human Rights Violations…

2024-03-01 12:23:11

Turkey is behind multiple human rights violations in the northern regions of Syrian territory controlled by its forces and their proxies, the NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) announced on Thursday.

Syria has been torn by the armed conflict that began in 2011 following the repression of pro-democracy protests and Turkish troops there control, with affiliated militias, two important border areas after carrying out large-scale operations against Kurdish groups.

Ankara “bears responsibility for serious abuses and potential war crimes committed by members of its forces and local armed groups that it supports” in northern Syria, the NGO HRW said in a report.

“Turkish officials…in some cases have been directly implicated in overt war crimes,” HRW says in its report.

The international NGO accuses the Turkish army and intelligence agencies of being “involved in the perpetration and supervision of abuses” in Syrian territory.

According to its report, abuses and violations are “most often directed against Kurdish civilians and anyone considered to have ties to Kurdish-led forces.”

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VOX Demands That The Government Create A Social…

The VOX parliamentary group in Congress has registered a non-law proposal relating to the construction of social and protected housing in Spain for discussion in the Housing and Urban Agenda commission.

In the registered initiative, it explains that the legal system provides public powers with two fundamental instruments: protected housing and social housing. On the one hand, protected housing is “the set of homes subject to some type of public protection that allows their sale or rental price to be valued and, on the other hand, “Social housing refers to the set of publicly owned housing intended for social rental or limited income.”

Thus, VOX has reported that only 2.5% of the main housing stock in Spain is social housing, substantially below the European Union average (9.3%). Spain is, therefore, very far from the European countries with the highest percentage of social housing: the Netherlands (30%), Austria (24%), Denmark (20.9%), Sweden (19%), the United Kingdom ( 17.6%) and France (16.8%).

«Spain is one of the most backward countries in terms of social housing built in relation to the total population, with less than one home per 100 inhabitants. The European Union average is 4%.

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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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There Are Already More Than One Billion Obese…

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There are a staggering number of obese people

– declared Majid Ezzati, professor at Imperial College London, lead author of the research published in the Lancet journal on Thursday.

The researchers used the data of more than 220 million people from more than 190 countries to prepare the report.

Ezzati said: while the proportion of obese people is stagnating in many richer countries, it is increasing rapidly elsewhere. He added that although malnutrition is on the decline worldwide, it is still a serious problem in many countries, where health problems caused not only by hunger, but also by obesity must be dealt with, which represents a double burden.

Francesco Branca, head of nutrition at the WHO, recalled that although obesity was once associated with wealth, it is now a worldwide problem.

The report found: Between 1990 and 2022, the proportion of obese people in the adult population more than doubled, and in the 5-19 age group it quadrupled.

In the same period, according to the analysis, the proportion of girls considered malnourished decreased by a fifth, that of malnourished boys by a third,

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What Happened To The Event In Scotland That…

This Wednesday, ‘Wonka‘ was a trending topic on X/Twitter but, contrary to what one might originally believe, it had little to do with the most recent film about the popular character, which this time had Timothée Chalamet as the protagonist. It was about the commotion caused by a series of complaints from dissatisfied parents about an event for children themed around Willy Wonka and his candy factory, held in the United Kingdom.

Described as a “complete Wonka experience”, the children who attended the event were instead greatly disappointed and their furious parents came out to denounce the event as a fraud.

What happened to the ‘Willy Wonka Experience’ event?

The event took place in a warehouse in Glasgow, Scotland, and the place was practically empty, only barely decorated with a sad rainbow and a bouncy castle.

The parents had paid USD 44 for the entrance to the “pure imagination” event, which promised a “delicious” chocolate fountain and “fanciful” Oompa Loompas who were, in reality, actors struggling to recite a script they had been given the night before the premiere.

House of Illuminati organizers apologized for the “stressful and frustrating day” and offered 850 refunds before closing the event for good on Saturday.

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Putins Warning: The Consequences Of Western Troop Deployment…

Putin Warns Against Western Troops ​in Ukraine

29 February 2024

Escalating Tensions

Russian President Vladimir ‌Putin has cautioned Western nations about the potential dire consequences ​of deploying troops to Ukraine. In his​ recent state of​ the nation address, Putin accused the West of instigating conflict in Ukraine and emphasized the need for Russia to bolster its defenses in response to⁢ Sweden and Finland’s alignment with Nato.

Nuclear Threats

Putin’s remarks included a warning of the possibility of nuclear conflict if ⁤Western intervention ⁤persists. He highlighted‌ Russia’s military capabilities, including advanced weapons​ systems, and stressed the readiness of Russia’s strategic​ nuclear forces.

International Response

Despite ⁤concerns raised by Putin, several Nato countries, ‌such as the US, Germany, and the⁢ UK, have ruled out the deployment of ground troops to Ukraine. The US State Department criticized Putin’s rhetoric on nuclear warfare, calling it irresponsible and lacking evidence.

Domestic Agenda

Putin’s address also focused on domestic issues, ranging from ⁣tax reforms⁤ to initiatives aimed at improving Russia’s birth rate and ⁣life expectancy. He urged citizens to prioritize⁤ physical activity‌ and ⁣reduce alcohol consumption as part of ⁤efforts to enhance public health.

Public Reception

The ​lengthy speech,

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