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A 42-year-old man gets his theoretical license after the 158th attempt: There's no shame in representing yourself and trying again.

An Englishman broke an all-time record in the United Kingdom by obtaining his license on the 158th attempt. Perseverance finally paid off for the 42-year-old Briton who finally got his theoretical license after 157 unsuccessful attempts. That's an all-time record in England! In total, the man will have paid nearly 4000 euros to get his license.

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Origins of the coronavirus: WHO experts visit the market of Wuhan, famous for being the first suspected outbreak of the epidemic.

World Health Organization (WHO) experts investigating the origin of the coronavirus in China went on Sunday to the Huanan market in Wuhan, the first known outbreak of the epidemic, according to AFP journalists on the spot.

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A Japanese woman hid her mother's body for 10 years in a freezer: I didn't want to move.

A Japanese woman who hid the body of her dead mother for 10 years in a freezer explained her gesture by the fear of being evicted from the apartment if the death was discovered, the local press reported Saturday.

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Iran: Khamenei's Twitter account calls to avenge Soleimani and threatens Trump

A Donald Trump playing golf under the threatening shadow of an aircraft: a Twitter account linked to the Iranian Supreme Leader publishes a call for revenge for the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani, apparently targeting his sponsor, the former US President. Revenge is inevitable. The murderer of Soleimani and the one who ordered the murder must suffer vengeance, says the message in Persian published Thursday shortly before midnight by @khamenei_site, account of a website of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The statement, made by the Iranian number one in the past, is accompanied by a photomontage showing Donald Trump playing on a golf course by the sea with a triangular-shaped aircraft flying over it, with only the shadow cast on the green....

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Harvey, 7 years old, died electrocuted by faulty lamps in an English pub: the electrician accused of negligence.

The events occurred in 2018. Harvey Tyrrell, a young resident of Harold Wood in England, was electrocuted while climbing a garden wall at the King Harold Pub in Romford, East London, on September 11 of that year. He was pronounced dead in hospital about an hour later, the Sun reported.

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