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C'est l'histoire réelle d'un travailleur migrant indien, Najeeb Muhammad, qui se rend en Arabie Saoudite pour travailler mais les choses ne se passent pas comme imaginée...
Doctors in Florida say a man who contracted a rare brain infection got it from his habit of hunting feral pigs. Gizmodo reports the man developed a serious kind of infection caused by Brucella bacteria. Brucella infection, or brucellosis, is known as 'goat fever' in some countries. It has mostly disappeared in the US. The man had been dealing with fever, headache, and other symptoms for 11 months by the time he saw doctors at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Doctors suspected and confirmed that he had neurobrucellosis. He was treated with an extensive course of antibiotics.
Hollywood loves a good con artist story, but a man who excelled at imitating powerful women may have hit a little too close to home. Newser reports the FBI has just announced the arrest of a suspect believed to be the 'Con Queen of Hollywood.' Hargobind Tahilramani would impersonate prominent women in the industry and pitch bogus projects to actors and Hollywood gig workers. In turn, they would shell out cash on the promise of being reimbursed. For instance, Gregory Mandarano was duped into traveling to Indonesia multiple times in 2015, believing he was working with a rep from the legit China Film Group. Instead, he lost about $70,000 paying for drivers, translators, and 'fixers,' which was never reimbursed. Among others, Tahilramani posed as Kathleen Kennedy of Lucasfilm, former Paramount boss Sherry Lansing, and Rupert Murdoch's ex-wife, Wendi Deng.
New York (US), Dec 4 (EFE).- American producer Alan Weiss, the man who broke the news on John Lennon's death, tells what he saw on that day when the doctors tried to save Lennon's life.SOUNDBITES OF ALAN WEISS DURING AN INTERVIEW WITH EFE.
San Salvador, Nov 12 (EFE) .- Between the ages of five and six, Aldo Peña began to realize that something was "not right.""I did not carry out the role assigned to a woman," the 36-year-old Salvadoran transgender man says when asked about his story, marked by much discrimination and struggle.(Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL AND SOUND BITES IN SPANISH OF ALDO PEÑA IN SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR. TRANSLATIONS:"Between the ages of five and six, when one begins to reason, I began to realize that something was not right.""I did take up the role that is usually assigned to girls, I did not want to play with other girls or with things that people told me were for girls, I was more inclined towards boys' things, always in every aspect." "I do not know if I am administering the correct dose, I do not know if I need more or less, this is damaging my kidneys, liver, heart, the blood becomes thicker therefore the arteries can clog, it increases the possibility of cancer in the womb, the ovaries, and all those parts typically characterized by women, I know it and I am aware."