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Nepalese Kidney Village
#video #Nepal

There’s an entire village in Nepal called the 'kidney village.' That’s because almost every household has a family member who’s sold a kidney here. Organ smugglers frequent Nepalese villages to convince their poor residents to sell their organs. Many are told their kidney will grow back like fruit after the surgery, or that sacrificing just one won’t affect them. Up to 10,000 kidneys are sold on the black market every year.

Shyam Kumar Budhathoki was one such Nepalese villager. He was promised $6,000, but paid much less, and now he can’t walk because a problem with his legs appeared after the surgery.

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Love in plastic is fantastic
#video #Japan

Senji Nakajima is 62 and he’s in love … with a doll! Saori looks incredibly realistic, so it’s hard to blame Mr. Nakajima for taking his romance with a silicone dummy so seriously.

"Before I could never have imagined a person living with a doll, and not with a wife, not as a married man, but now I can". Senji also has a real living-breathing wife, but he prefers to live with silicone Saori. His wife Yayoi comes to help with the household chores, while he takes his silicone girlfriend on dates and engages in one-sided conversations.

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Dress to impress
#gif #Africa

Look at these nicely dressed fellas. They might live in slums, but they know a thing or two about style. Congolese gentlemen from the La Sape movement spend fortunes on Kenzo, Yves Saint Laurent and Armani. Price tags don't matter to these fashionistas. Members of La Sape, or sapeurs, get bank loans and save for years to buy a new pair of shoes or a designer item.

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His Kung-Fu is Better Than Yours
#video #Afghanistan

Let's take a moment and watch these honed moves. Abbas Alizada from Afghanistan looks just like Bruce Lee. He had always dreamed of becoming a world famous athlete, so when friends and relatives pointed out his resemblance to the martial arts star, Abbas began making himself even more like Bruce Lee. He cut his hair and began rigorous training sessions. Abbas watched Bruce Lee movies in slow motion over and over again in order to learn the actor’s famous moves and master the art of nunchucks.

The Bruce Lee lookalike is a social media sensation in Afghanistan. Abbas is invited to TV shows and sporting events, but not everyone in the traditionalist society is happy about Abbas impersonating "an infidel".

Well, we think he's cool.

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Life-saving rat is retiring!

Meet Magawa the rat. This humble-looking guy has helped Cambodians clear the land of mines. During his 5-year service, Magawa sniffed out 39 landmines and other 28 unexploded items on a territory the size of 20 football pitches. Magawa is the first rat to receive the animal equivalent of the George Cross. He has joined some brave dogs, horses, pigeons and a cat who also received the medal. "Magawa's performance has been unbeaten, and I have been proud to work side-by-side with him," Magawa’s handler said. Thank you for your service!

Magawa grew up in Apopo, a training centre for mine-detecting rodents in Tanzania. RT Documentary once visited the centre to see how these cute and brave creatures learn to save lives! Check out the story 🐭
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Married at 12
#video #Gypsy

Russian Gypsy boys get married when they’re 10 to 12 years old. Girls tie the knot when they’re a bit older, from 15 to 16. The newlyweds are barely acquainted, but they’ll have a lifetime to get to know each other, as adults say. Kids have no say when it comes to choosing their future spouse. The groom's family has to pay a hefty dowry for the bride. A young wife is expected to take care of most of the household chores. Unlike her husband, a Gypsy wife can't work or study. While other Gypsy traditions are fading away, child marriages live on. This is what a Gypsy wedding looks like.

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Cast Away in Syria

Remember Tom Hanks' character in Cast Away, who found a companion in a Wilson volleyball? A similar story happened to a Syrian soldier named Rami. He lost all his friends during the war in Syria, but came across a football in a destroyed school. Rami has been carrying his own Wilson everywhere since then. It's a loyal companion that will never leave him. It's a moving story from our upcoming documentary. Stay tuned for the premiere, but here are some photographs from the shoot 📸

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Agafia of Siberia
#video #Russia

Agafia Lykova hasn’t been bothered by the pandemic in the slightest. That’s because she has been living deep in the Siberian taiga all by herself for quite some time!

Agafia was born 77 years ago to a family of Old Believers, members of an Orthodox Christian sect who fled religious persecution during Soviet times. When Agafia’s family was first discovered in 1978, they looked like peasants straight from the 18th century. That was the first time she had ever met outsiders.

All her family members are long gone, but Agafia has never left her hut in the forest. She reads the Bible, speaks old Slavonic and remains self-sufficient to this day. Nothing has changed for her, except for the journalists who come from time to time to film the Siberian hermit. 

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