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Новости за 17.07.2024

New Straits Times 

Khaled ready to cooperate with PAC

KOTA TINGGI: Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin has expressed his willingness to cooperate if called by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) for the upcoming proceedings concerning the Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT).

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Thedailybeast.com 

Opinion: Michael Ian Black: The Big Problem With Selling a Kinder, Gentler Donald Trump

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty/Reuters

After the horrific assassination attempt against him—and the murder of former fire chief Corey Comperatore—at his rally last Saturday, Donald Trump gave an interview to Salena Zito of the Washington Examiner. His mood seemed reflective, almost spiritual, saying it was, “God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening.”

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Thedailybeast.com 

Reggie Watts: The Comedian Who Loves to ‘F*ck With’ His Audience

Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Bun Naa Ngi Ung

In an age of comedy that aims to shock, Reggie Watts is arguably the most unpredictable comedian working today. That’s not to say he’s particularly controversial. And in fact, he decided to “set” his latest stand-up special Never Mind in the mid-’90s precisely so he wouldn’t feel any pressure to talk about what is happening in America right now.

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Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

26 Of The Funniest Tweets About Cats And Dogs This Week (July 6-12)

Woof — it’s been a long week.

If you feel like you’ve been working like a dog, let us offer you the internet equivalent of a big pile of catnip: hilarious tweets about pets.

We Shih Tzu not.

Each week at HuffPost, we scour Twitter X (yes, Elon Musk is apparently fur real) to find the funniest posts about our furballs being complete goofballs. They’re sure to make you howl.

(And if you want more, no need to beg ― you can check out last week’s batch right here.)

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BangkokPost.com 

Japan PM apologises for forced sterilisations

TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida apologised on Wednesday to victims of forced sterilisation surgery under a now-defunct “eugenics protection” law, two weeks after Japan’s top court ruled it was unconstitutional and the government must pay damages to plaintiffs.