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In the capital city of a country renowned for its highly technical martial arts scene, amateur fighters gather regularly at a poor port-side neighbourhood and promise to exchange only blood and bruises in the underground club
A new docuseries titled Welcome to Wrexham follows Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s takeover of Wales’ oldest football club
An abandoned two-storey wooden building turned into a magical frost kingdom after water pipes burst and met the heavy Siberian frost in Ekaterinburg on Tuesday. Furniture was covered with a thick layer of frost, the interior was transformed from the icy chill and ice crystals hung from the ceiling creating a frozen spectacle. Thick steam from the leaky pipes had created these fairytale-like scenes, taken as if straight out of the Snow Queen’s palace.
Are you ready to join the forces of light and drive out demons from wherever they may be hiding? Well then you might be the perfect new student recruit for the School of Exorcism in Buenos Aires. That's right, a 'school' teaching people how to send demons back to hell was opened by Bishop Manuel Acuna of the Independent Lutheran Church in Buenos Aires and anyone can sign up to learn mystical art.
Pakistan currently places 157th out of 180 countries in the Reporters Without Borders press freedom index. The situation in the country causes many journalists to flee, including Taha Siddiqui, who's been a refugee in France since 2018. Siddiqui, an investigative journalist, winner of the Albert Londres award and former FRANCE 24 correspondent, published his first comic book on Wednesday. It offers a look into his journey struggling with religious fundamentalists and his fight for access to information and freedom of expression.