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Zelensky Returns Poland’s Highest Honour After Strip, Amid UPA Naming Row
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Zelensky Returns Poland’s Highest Honour After Strip, Amid UPA Naming Row

Japanese football supporters are known for their diligent cleanup of stadium stands after World Cup matches, a tradition that earned them international praise. This week, images of the cleanup sparked online debate, with a viral poster juxtaposing men shoveling rubbish at the game and lounging at home while piles of laundry stirred. The post drew tens of thousands of likes and comments that claim Japanese men spend far less time on household chores than women, a statistic backed by OECD research. Despite criticism, some argue the cleanup trend should be encouraged as an example of civic responsibility.

Japanese football supporters are known for their diligent cleanup of stadium stands after World Cup matches, a tradition that earned them international praise. This week, images of the cleanup sparked online debate, with a viral poster juxtaposing men shoveling rubbish at the game and lounging at home while piles of laundry stirred. The post drew tens of thousands of likes and comments that claim Japanese men spend far less time on household chores than women, a statistic backed by OECD research. Despite criticism, some argue the cleanup trend should be encouraged as an example of civic responsibility.

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In the French Atlantic resort of Mimizan, a 68‑year‑old pétanque enthusiast was fatally struck by a metal boule amid a dispute between beach and town teams during a heatwave. The victim collapsed minutes later, with local radio reporting a heart attack as the cause of death. An 81‑year‑old man from the rival group has been arrested and is held in custody as prosecutors determine the extent of each participant’s involvement. The incident underscores the intense rivalry in local pétanque circles and raises questions about sports‑related violence under extreme weather conditions.

In the French Atlantic resort of Mimizan, a 68‑year‑old pétanque enthusiast was fatally struck by a metal boule amid a dispute between beach and town teams during a heatwave. The victim collapsed minutes later, with local radio reporting a heart attack as the cause of death. An 81‑year‑old man from the rival group has been arrested and is held in custody as prosecutors determine the extent of each participant’s involvement. The incident underscores the intense rivalry in local pétanque circles and raises questions about sports‑related violence under extreme weather conditions.

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Child and mother were seized by armed men from a Butembo hospital, sparking fears over safety at Ebola treatment centres. The child was later found at a nearby Ebola centre 18 km away in a stable condition. The ongoing outbreak has already claimed more than 230 lives across several eastern provinces. WHO and African CDC officials warn the epidemic could become one of the largest ever, amid continued attacks on medical facilities and misinformation among the local population.

Child and mother were seized by armed men from a Butembo hospital, sparking fears over safety at Ebola treatment centres. The child was later found at a nearby Ebola centre 18 km away in a stable condition. The ongoing outbreak has already claimed more than 230 lives across several eastern provinces. WHO and African CDC officials warn the epidemic could become one of the largest ever, amid continued attacks on medical facilities and misinformation among the local population.

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