Day: 26/09/2023

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K-pop duo Super Junior D&E, a sub-unit of boyband Super Junior, have announced new dates for their 2023 ‘DElight Party’ world tour. READ MORE: Yesung: “I want to be remembered as a person who takes on challenges with no regrets” Super Junior D&E – comprising Donghae and Hunhyuk – announced two new Canadian dates to […]

Indie-rock supergroup boygenius have announced a new EP, ‘The Rest’, due for release this October – find out more below. READ MORE: Boygenius – ‘The Record’ review: the instant classic we were hoping for Today (September 26), the trio of Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker took to social media to announce the upcoming […]

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“Tragedy in Netanya: A young woman, about 19 years old, was killed on Wednesday morning after being hit by a train near the Netanya train station.

MDA teams that arrived at the scene found her unconscious and, after extracting her, attempted to tend to and resuscitate her but had to pronounce her dead.

MDA motorcycle EMT Noam Levi recounted: “When we arrived at the scene, we saw a young woman trapped and unconscious with multi-system failure. We tried to provide medical care while extracting her, and after she was extracted, we performed CPR, after which we had to pronounce her dead.

United Hatzalah EMTs Matanel Dayan and Yaakov Cohen added: “Firefighters worked to extract her body. According to bystanders, she stumbled and fell onto the tracks. Unfortunately, she was pronounced dead due to the severe injuries from which she suffered.”

It is presumed that the woman fainted, due to a yet unknown reason, and fell onto the tracks.

Israel Railways stated: “An individual who was on the platform at the Netanya station apparently lost consciousness, fell onto the tracks, and was hit by a passing train. Due to the incident, there are changes and delays in the train service.” – Israel News | Posted by Thrillz

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“The U.S. has sent more than $70 billion worth of aid to Ukraine since Russian troops crossed its border last year. But now a battle is brewing in Washington over the Biden administration’s request for over $20 billion more.

Many Republicans in Congress are opposed ? hardliners in the House want to cut off all funding; others are demanding more oversight.

We went to Ukraine to get some answers for the people who are bankrolling the war: American taxpayers. How exactly is your money being spent And who’s watching the weapons and the cash to make sure they end up where they’re intended

Our first stop, a forest 15 miles from the front line in eastern Ukraine. These are U.S.-made Bradley fighting vehicles? steel-clad behemoths hidden beneath the canopy, in a makeshift workshop that’s difficult for Russian drones to spot.

Ukraine’s 47th Mechanized Brigade was only formed last year ? but its soldiers have seen some of the deadliest fighting in this war.

The Bradleys’ armor was designed to protect American infantry troops moving through combat zones. Now it’s doing the same thing for Ukrainians.

Holly Williams: Wow. Look at that.

This machine survived a landmine ? and shrapnel from a Russian missile.
” – 60 Minutes | Posted by Thrillz

The Indonesian trio Ali often get compared to Khruangbin. Much like the Texas group with a Thai name, Ali play a mostly instrumental hybrid of funk and disco – taking inspiration from the Middle East. However, unlike the Americans, the band of Arswandaru, John Paul ‘Coky’ Patton, Kevin Septanto and newest member Absar Lebeh grew […]


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