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  1. Live Performance Title: Phobia Isaac FT. ZedK - Alam Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
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  2. Music Title: Mc Artisan - Mello Ft @Nawres (Prod. by Exelons) Orivibes Freestyle Session. Signer: - Release Date: 02/09/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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  9. The “boots” that the specialists at the San Diego Zoo specially designed for Lucas will help him walk and be pain-free from now on. Lucas is a 4-year-old African penguin. Long ago, the keepers and specialists at the San Diego Zoo — which has been his home since his earliest days — diagnosed him with "bumblefoot," a degenerative disease of the legs. Unfortunately, according to the diagnosis of the doctors who supervised his case, the condition is incurable. If it had gone unnoticed, or without rigorous attention, the African penguin would be destined not to be able to walk well. To prevent the bird from losing its independence, zoo specialists "created and outfitted Lucas with custom orthopedic shoes made of neoprene and rubber," according to a statement. a new pair of shoes Researchers at the San Diego Zoo collaborated with Thera-Paw, an organization dedicated to designing and manufacturing rehabilitation and assistance products for animals with special needs. To meet Lucas's needs, they created a pair of 'booties' that prevent the penguin from developing ulcers, due to the pressure he exerts on his feet and ankles when he stands up. As described by the Naturalista platform, African penguins are "medium in size and robust in appearance." They can measure up to 70 centimeters tall, and weigh up to 5 kilos. Just like Lucas, its plumage is black on both the wings and the legs and back. They live near the South Pole. Mainly, they are seen in South Africa and Patagonia. With the intention of guaranteeing a good quality of life for Lucas, the teams from both institutions joined forces. Fortunately, Lucas has responded very well to his new pair of shoes: “WE WERE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED BY THE IMMEDIATE CHANGE IN LUCAS AFTER WE PUT HIS NEW BOOTS ON HIM,” SHARED DEBBIE DENTON, SENIOR WILDLIFE CARE SPECIALIST AT THE SAN DIEGO ZOO. “SEEING HIM MOVING NOW GIVES US HOPE THAT HE CAN BE WELL IN THE FUTURE AND LIVE A FULL LIFE.” The improvement has been drastic, say specialists. More than anything, because their 'boots' are padded. This will allow you to integrate back into the community without inconvenience. Even, according to Dr. Beth Bicknese, senior veterinarian at the San Diego Zoo, it will eventually be able to "display behaviors that are more typical of a penguin, such as rock climbing, swimming, nesting, and finding a suitable mate." https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/conoce-a-lucas-el-pinguino-africano-que-camina-con-botas-ortopedicas-en-el-sd-zoo/
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  10. Skoda is working on an entry-level electric model that will replace the Skoda Fabia, boss Klaus Zellmer has told Autocar. This new car will also be priced similarly to the Fabia, Zellmer said, which currently retails in the UK at £17,800 in SE Comfort hatch guise. Speaking at the launch of the Vision 7S concept car, which will itself hit showrooms in 2026, the Skoda boss said: “The Fabia with its price position will be succeeded by a battery-electric vehicle and we are working on that.” However, he added: “The biggest challenge at the moment is the cost [of making] battery-electric vehicles, especially when producing a car [of the size of] the Fabia. We will have to stay a little patient.” At the launch of the 7S in Prague, it was confirmed that the seven-seat electric SUV will be joined by an urban EV and crossover when it launches, followed by two other electric cars – one of which is expected to be the Fabia replacement. This would earmark it for a launch in the last quarter of the decade. The successor, it is thought, will look radically different from the Fabia when it launches with Skoda’s new design language – previewed as part of the Vision 7S – hinting more at SUV-style bodywork, rather than the Fabia’s supermini styling. It is expected to be underpinned by the entry-version of the Volkswagen Group’s MEB architecture, currently used by models such as the Volkswagen ID 3, and be one of the last in the group to use it before the introduction of the new SSP platform. This would allow the model to focus on city driving, which Zellmer hinted it would be positioned to do. It could also use a much smaller version of the Vision concept’s 89kWh battery but still take advantage of its rapid 200kW charging rates - a charging speed far quicker than any other mainstream VW Group car. The launch of this model, coupled with the reveal of the Vision 7S concept, means Skoda is expanding its reach to appeal to a wider audience, Zellmer said. “This puts us into a wider spread in terms of customers that we can bring to Skoda,” he said. “We are really trying to increase our footprint. “Cars like that [the Vision 7S] are potentially more profitable, and of course we are in a business to make money, but that is not the main goal. The main goal is to increase our footprint overall, to cover a bigger potential in the market.” https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/skoda-working-sub-£20000-electric-fabia-replacement
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  11. The UN has accused China of "serious human rights violations" in a long-awaited report into allegations of abuse in Xinjiang province. China had urged the UN not to release the report - with Beijing calling it a "farce" arranged by Western powers. The report assesses claims of abuse against Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities, which China denies. But investigators said they uncovered "credible evidence" of torture possibly amounting to "crimes against humanity". They accused China of using vague national security laws to clamp down on the rights of minorities and establishing "systems of arbitrary detention". The report, which was commissioned by the UN's Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights, said prisoners had been subjected to "patterns of ill-treatment" which included "incidents of sexual and gender-based violence". Others, they said, faced forced medical treatment and "discriminatory enforcement of family planning and birth control policies". The UN recommended that China immediately takes steps to release "all individuals arbitrarily deprived of their liberty" and suggested that some of Beijing's actions could amount to the "commission of international crimes, including crimes against humanity". While the UN said it could not be sure how many people have been held by the government, human rights groups estimate that more than a million people have been detained at camps in the Xinjiang region, in north-east China. Several countries have previously described China's actions in Xinjiang as a genocide. But Beijing - which saw the report in advance - denies allegations of abuse and argued that the camps are a tool to fight terrorism. The report was released on Ms Bachelet final day on the job after four year as the UN's high commissioner for human rights. Her term has been dominated by the accusations of abuse against the Uyghurs. Ms Bachelet's office indicated that an investigation into allegations of genocide in Xinjiang was under way over a year ago. But publication was delayed several times, leading to accusations by some Western human rights groups that Beijing was urging her to bury damaging findings in the report. And even in the final hours before the report was published, China has been putting pressure on Ms Bachelet not to release it. In a news conference last Thursday, she admitted that she was under "tremendous pressure to publish or not to publish" the report. But she defended the delay, arguing that seeking dialogue with Beijing over the report did not mean she was "turning a blind eye" to the contents of the report. The faces from China’s Uyghur detention camps Who are the Uyghurs? The cost of speaking up against China China's 'tainted' cotton Sophie Richardson, China director at Human Rights Watch, said the report's findings showed "why the Chinese government fought tooth and nail to prevent the publication" of the report. "The United Nations Human Rights Council should use the report to initiate a comprehensive investigation into the Chinese government's crimes against humanity targeting the Uyghurs and others - and hold those responsible to account," she added. "Uyghurs and other victims have placed their trust in you to report on the extent of the abuses they face," he said. "If you don't stand up for victims, who will?" And the UK's ambassador to the human rights council, Rita French, said it is "essential for all of us that no state is free from objective scrutiny on its human rights record, and that no state can be allowed to stifle the high commissioner's independent voice". There are about 12 million Uyghurs, mostly Muslim, living in Xinjiang. The UN said non-Muslim members may have also been affected by the issues in the report. Earlier this year, the BBC obtained leaked files which revealed an an organised system of mass rape, sexual abuse and torture of Uyghur Muslims at a network of camps. The Xinjiang Police Files, as they're being called, were passed to the BBC and revealed a targeting of the community on orders leading all the way up to Chinese leader, Xi Jinping. And in 2020, then UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab accused China of "gross and egregious" human rights abuses against its Muslim po[CENSORED]tion after a video emerged appearing to show Uyghurs being blindfolded and led to trains. The footage provoked international outcry, but Liu Xiaoming, then Chinese ambassador to the UK, insisted that there were "no such concentration camps in Xinjiang" while appearing on the BBC's Andrew Marr show. What does China say? China denies all allegations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang. In response to the Xinjiang Police Files, China's foreign ministry spokesman told the BBC that the documents were "the latest example of anti-China voices trying to smear China". He said Xinjiang enjoyed stability and prosperity and residents were living happy, fulfilled lives. China says the crackdown in Xinjiang is necessary to prevent terrorism and root out Islamist extremism and the camps are an effective tool for re-educating inmates in its fight against terrorism. It insists that Uyghur militants are waging a violent campaign for an independent state by plotting bombings, sabotage and civic unrest, but it is accused of exaggerating the threat in order to justify repression of the Uyghurs. China has dismissed claims it is trying to reduce the Uyghur po[CENSORED]tion through mass sterilisations as "baseless", and says allegations of forced labour are "completely fabricated". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-62744522
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  12. Live Performance Title: Didine Canon 16 - ROSA 2 ( Video Music Officiel ) Signer Name:- Live Performance Location: - Official YouTube Link: Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video):-
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  13. Music Title: Samara feat. Didine Canon 16 - Le Dem (Official Music Video) Signer: - Release Date: 01/09/22 Official Youtube Link: Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video):10/10
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  18. hello I will close this topic because these dates are old @Palestine. , Abood Next time you should put a guide and castiel you can't warn about old things
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