[WARNING] Live-Streaming 19YO Gunman in Custody after killing 4.
Ezekiel Kelly, 19, who kept the city of Memphis, Tennessee, in a state of fear for many hours, is detained. The black man travelled around the city, randomly killing people and recording the shootings on Facebook Live. He reportedly killed 4 people and wounded 3.
On this footage, Ezekiel is shooting a customer inside of a Memphis shop. According to the Police, the man was critically wounded and taken to hospital.
In total, there were at least eight crime scenes: seven shootings and a carjacking of a Dodge Challenger in Southaven, Mississippi – as Memphis Police reported. After a lengthy pursuit Kelly was taken into custody. His motives are not yet known.
Kelly had already been charged as an adult when he was 17 for an attempted first-degree murder in February of 2020. Court records show he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years, but he was released from prison in March, only 11 months after his sentence.
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Ezekiel Kelly, 19, who kept the city of Memphis, Tennessee, in a state of fear for many hours, is detained. The black man travelled around the city, randomly killing people and recording the shootings on Facebook Live. He reportedly killed 4 people and wounded 3.
On this footage, Ezekiel is shooting a customer inside of a Memphis shop. According to the Police, the man was critically wounded and taken to hospital.
In total, there were at least eight crime scenes: seven shootings and a carjacking of a Dodge Challenger in Southaven, Mississippi – as Memphis Police reported. After a lengthy pursuit Kelly was taken into custody. His motives are not yet known.
Kelly had already been charged as an adult when he was 17 for an attempted first-degree murder in February of 2020. Court records show he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years, but he was released from prison in March, only 11 months after his sentence.
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‘Can you imagine? Leaving my only child in the Kremlin!’ Former US Secretary of State (2009-2013) and US First Lady (1993-2001) Hillary Clinton told the story of how she forgot about her daughter Chelsea while on a visit to Russia.
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⚡️Ukrainian military just hit the administration building of Energodar. Reported, it was Kamikaze drone.
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Amid energy crisis, British Zooquarium owners fear they must euthanize animals
The owner of Sealife, Philip Miller, says he may have to euthanize animals in his Zooquarium in Southend-on-Sea, because the annual cost of electricity has tripled. The man used to pay £240,000, now the bill is three quarters of a million pounds.
Miller explains that keeping animals, which include monkeys, meerkats and tropical fish, throughout winter would be too costly if the attraction was closed to save money. ‘All these animals have to keep warm – or cold – or a combination of both, and it’s on 24/7. And they have to be fed, so it’s a massive bill to maintain,’ Miller told British media.
Although Miller sees another way out – finding other homes for animals - he fears the situation at other facilities is the same.
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The owner of Sealife, Philip Miller, says he may have to euthanize animals in his Zooquarium in Southend-on-Sea, because the annual cost of electricity has tripled. The man used to pay £240,000, now the bill is three quarters of a million pounds.
Miller explains that keeping animals, which include monkeys, meerkats and tropical fish, throughout winter would be too costly if the attraction was closed to save money. ‘All these animals have to keep warm – or cold – or a combination of both, and it’s on 24/7. And they have to be fed, so it’s a massive bill to maintain,’ Miller told British media.
Although Miller sees another way out – finding other homes for animals - he fears the situation at other facilities is the same.
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Leningrad Siege Reflections
On this day, 81 years ago, the Siege of Leningrad started. The military blockade is considered one of the most horrific ordeals of World War II. During the siege Leningrad was relentlessly bombed. In total, the Nazis dropped more than 100 thousand bombs.
A million people died in Leningrad in 1941-1944. Hundreds of thousands starved to death. The Nazis took the city under siege, and it was impossible to enter or leave. There was also a shortage of food, and it was only possible to get bread on ration cards. Children and the elderly were given just 125 grams a day - that is a thin slice. People literally ate dirt from hunger.
Commemorating the date when the siege began, we post our documentary Leningrad Siege Reflections. Watch it and listen to the stories of those who survived.
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Leningrad Siege Reflections
On this day, 81 years ago, the Siege of Leningrad started. The military blockade is considered one of the most horrific ordeals of World War II. During the siege Leningrad was relentlessly bombed. In total, the Nazis dropped more than 100 thousand bombs.
A million people died in Leningrad in 1941-1944. Hundreds of thousands starved to death. The Nazis took the city under siege, and it was impossible to enter or leave. There was also a shortage of food, and it was only possible to get bread on ration cards. Children and the elderly were given just 125 grams a day - that is a thin slice. People literally ate dirt from hunger.
Commemorating the date when the siege began, we post our documentary Leningrad Siege Reflections. Watch it and listen to the stories of those who survived.
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‘Nobody drove us up there, on the roof. We went there ourselves because an incendiary bomb would hit the attic and we would save our house.’
Dmitry Buchkin survived the siege of Leningrad (1941 - 1944). He was a teen at the time. Together with other residents of Leningrad, Dmitry lived through 872 days of horror - that’s how long the siege lasted. He climbed onto the roofs to put out the fires.
The man is a subject of our documentary, which we posted earlier. If you missed it, watch our clip to see Dmitry’s story.
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Dmitry Buchkin survived the siege of Leningrad (1941 - 1944). He was a teen at the time. Together with other residents of Leningrad, Dmitry lived through 872 days of horror - that’s how long the siege lasted. He climbed onto the roofs to put out the fires.
The man is a subject of our documentary, which we posted earlier. If you missed it, watch our clip to see Dmitry’s story.
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‘Why did I make up my mind to move to Russia? I wanted to leave a country [USA] where I was facing discrimination, racism’.
Francine Villa fled America for Russia because of racism in 2019, just like her grandfather almost a hundred years ago. Even though slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865, African Americans continue to face discrimination. Watch the video and film Black in the USSR about racism in the US.
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Francine Villa fled America for Russia because of racism in 2019, just like her grandfather almost a hundred years ago. Even though slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865, African Americans continue to face discrimination. Watch the video and film Black in the USSR about racism in the US.
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Children of Donbass
Booby-trapped toys, land mines. As they retreated, the Ukrainian troops planted explosives to kill as many children as possible.
‘The victims suffered injuries to their wrists, face and neck the most often,’ says Alexandr Torba, a distinguished doctor of the LPR. In the more tragic cases, parents were forced to bury their babies in the yards because they were prevented from reaching the cemetery due to the shelling.
The children of Donbass did not have a normal childhood. They can tell which shell is flying by listening to the sound, and know where the bomb shelters are and what it means to go to school under shelling.
Watch the premiere of Children of Donbass, which shows evidence of Ukraine’s war crimes and genocide of Donbass residents.
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Booby-trapped toys, land mines. As they retreated, the Ukrainian troops planted explosives to kill as many children as possible.
‘The victims suffered injuries to their wrists, face and neck the most often,’ says Alexandr Torba, a distinguished doctor of the LPR. In the more tragic cases, parents were forced to bury their babies in the yards because they were prevented from reaching the cemetery due to the shelling.
The children of Donbass did not have a normal childhood. They can tell which shell is flying by listening to the sound, and know where the bomb shelters are and what it means to go to school under shelling.
Watch the premiere of Children of Donbass, which shows evidence of Ukraine’s war crimes and genocide of Donbass residents.
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North Korea declares itself a nuclear weapon state
North Korea has passed a law granting itself the preemptive use of its nuclear weapons. The new law ensures that a nuclear strike would be carried out ‘automatically’ under a variety of scenarios, such as the country or its leadership being threatened.
The law specifically grants leader Kim Jong-un ‘all decisive powers’ over the use of nuclear weapons. ‘There is absolutely no such thing as giving up nuclear weapons first, and there is no denuclearization and no negotiation,’ said Kim, in a speech to the Supreme People’s Assembly. The country’s nuclear forces will be maintained in a state of readiness.
By the way, on this day in 1948, Kim Il-sung declared the formation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea). How do people live in the world’s most isolated country? Find out in the documentary The Happiest People on Earth.
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North Korea has passed a law granting itself the preemptive use of its nuclear weapons. The new law ensures that a nuclear strike would be carried out ‘automatically’ under a variety of scenarios, such as the country or its leadership being threatened.
The law specifically grants leader Kim Jong-un ‘all decisive powers’ over the use of nuclear weapons. ‘There is absolutely no such thing as giving up nuclear weapons first, and there is no denuclearization and no negotiation,’ said Kim, in a speech to the Supreme People’s Assembly. The country’s nuclear forces will be maintained in a state of readiness.
By the way, on this day in 1948, Kim Il-sung declared the formation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea). How do people live in the world’s most isolated country? Find out in the documentary The Happiest People on Earth.
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Afghani parents have to send their kids to illegal mines because of the economic crisis in the country. It’s known that as many as 70,000 children in Badakhshan, a province of Afghanistan, have already given up their studies for work.
‘I could not continue my education because of poverty and hardship, so I came here to work,’ explains an Afghani boy, working in a pit in Badakhshan.
Mining gold is hard and dangerous for men, not to mention school-age kids. The workers are lowered into a shaft about 70 meters down. A tunnel can collapse at any time, burying the workers alive. There have already been deaths here. Watch our clip to see how children risk their lives to survive.
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‘I could not continue my education because of poverty and hardship, so I came here to work,’ explains an Afghani boy, working in a pit in Badakhshan.
Mining gold is hard and dangerous for men, not to mention school-age kids. The workers are lowered into a shaft about 70 meters down. A tunnel can collapse at any time, burying the workers alive. There have already been deaths here. Watch our clip to see how children risk their lives to survive.
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Café Sheroes
‘If a man proposes to a girl, and she refuses, he’ll take revenge by throwing acid at her.’ Ritu Saini is an acid attack victim. Almost her entire face and part of her chest was severely burnt.
Though the penalty for committing such crime is at least ten years in prison, it’s extremely common in India. Ritu explains it’s because of the local men’s mentality: ‘If you won’t be mine, you won’t be anyone’s’.
Following the attack, her life couldn’t be same as before, but Ritu doesn’t hide at home or give up. The girl lives a full life and works in the local Café Sheroes, a unique place that is run by acid attack survivors who managed to rebuild their lives. By supporting and working with each other, the Indian girls learn to appreciate their inner beauty, rather than mourning the loss of their physical appearance.
We devoted our documentary Café Sheroes to the acid attack victims in India. On International Beauty Day, watch the film to listen to the girls' stories. Do they inspire you?
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‘If a man proposes to a girl, and she refuses, he’ll take revenge by throwing acid at her.’ Ritu Saini is an acid attack victim. Almost her entire face and part of her chest was severely burnt.
Though the penalty for committing such crime is at least ten years in prison, it’s extremely common in India. Ritu explains it’s because of the local men’s mentality: ‘If you won’t be mine, you won’t be anyone’s’.
Following the attack, her life couldn’t be same as before, but Ritu doesn’t hide at home or give up. The girl lives a full life and works in the local Café Sheroes, a unique place that is run by acid attack survivors who managed to rebuild their lives. By supporting and working with each other, the Indian girls learn to appreciate their inner beauty, rather than mourning the loss of their physical appearance.
We devoted our documentary Café Sheroes to the acid attack victims in India. On International Beauty Day, watch the film to listen to the girls' stories. Do they inspire you?
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‘Doctors cleared my face with scissors and a razor. At first it was red, like an open wound,’ says Rupa Saa, from India, about what happened to her after she was attacked with acid.
Rupa, and many other Indian girls, have fallen victims of men driven by unrequited love. The penalty for such a crime is up to 10 years in prison, but it doesn’t stop the attacks from happening. Acid attacks are on the rise and claiming more victims every year.
Life for the victims of these crimes might have been an ordeal if not for the Café Heroes. It’s run by acid attack survivors, and gives the girls work and hope. If you missed our documentary, watch our clip and listen to the girls, who don’t give up and inspire others.
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Rupa, and many other Indian girls, have fallen victims of men driven by unrequited love. The penalty for such a crime is up to 10 years in prison, but it doesn’t stop the attacks from happening. Acid attacks are on the rise and claiming more victims every year.
Life for the victims of these crimes might have been an ordeal if not for the Café Heroes. It’s run by acid attack survivors, and gives the girls work and hope. If you missed our documentary, watch our clip and listen to the girls, who don’t give up and inspire others.
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‘Now I only dream about the war’. Little Gleb does not know what a peaceful life is, and his dreams are about bombings by the Ukrainian troops.
The Ukrainian military has been targeting children’s institutions for the past eight years and nothing stops them now during Russia’s special operation. ‘They [Ukrainian soldiers] knew where the schools and preschools were. They knew it all,’ said Vasyl, a volunteer with the medical service of Rubezhnoye.
What do the children who managed to survive dream of? Watch the clip and premiere of Children of Donbass.
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The Ukrainian military has been targeting children’s institutions for the past eight years and nothing stops them now during Russia’s special operation. ‘They [Ukrainian soldiers] knew where the schools and preschools were. They knew it all,’ said Vasyl, a volunteer with the medical service of Rubezhnoye.
What do the children who managed to survive dream of? Watch the clip and premiere of Children of Donbass.
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Have you heard that in South Korea you can participate in your own funeral?
People wear funeral robes, write goodbye letters and lie down in coffins. This helps them fight thoughts of death.
The problem of suicide is acute in South Korea, where every tenth resident aged 19 to 24 has thought of committing suicide. The country has one of the highest suicide rates in the world.
How is the problem being tackled in South Korea? On World Suicide Prevention Day, watch our clip and film Gangnam Stress (2019).
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People wear funeral robes, write goodbye letters and lie down in coffins. This helps them fight thoughts of death.
The problem of suicide is acute in South Korea, where every tenth resident aged 19 to 24 has thought of committing suicide. The country has one of the highest suicide rates in the world.
How is the problem being tackled in South Korea? On World Suicide Prevention Day, watch our clip and film Gangnam Stress (2019).
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The Orphan Bear Rescue Center in Russia is unique. Volunteers rescue little cubs and release them into the wild in a way that lets cubs stay wild, even if raised by people. Ecologist Valentin Pazhitnov created the method and helped start the rescue center.
‘The main thing about our method is to preserve their fear of humans and everything to do with them. Everything else is less important,’ explained the ecologist.
Valentin Pazhitnov died last year. After his death, his son’s family continues his work. Our clip shows more about The Orphan Bear Rescue Center and its founder. Learn more in a documentary, Bear with me.
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‘The main thing about our method is to preserve their fear of humans and everything to do with them. Everything else is less important,’ explained the ecologist.
Valentin Pazhitnov died last year. After his death, his son’s family continues his work. Our clip shows more about The Orphan Bear Rescue Center and its founder. Learn more in a documentary, Bear with me.
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