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dfrost:Few, very few. Like 1 in 100 climber. |
Reelectbuhari:Lol....Oya, let's go there. |
biacan:Tnx sis |
Explorers:Tnx bro. |
ideology:Lol.....Na sure sis o.... |
Syrian air defence systems intercepting Damascus-bound Israeli missiles fired in retaliation to the Iranian strike. Iran denied firing rockets at Israel on Thursday, claiming the allegations were invented by Israeli politicians to justify attacks on Syria.
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Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Tehran to protest at the US decision to back out of the nuclear deal. Hordes of enraged demonstrators could be seen pouring petrol on US flags and burning them as the protests became increasingly vitriolic in the Iranian capital. The mass protests began as Iran denied firing rockets atIsraelon Thursday, claiming the allegations were invented by Israeli politicians to justify attacks on Syria. Women and children also vocally demonstrated against the US decision to backdown from the accord
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The Syrian Civil War, which started in 2011, has claimed nearly 500,000 lives since it began.
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Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Tehran to protest at the US decision to back out of the nuclear deal. Hordes of enraged demonstrators could be seen pouring petrol on US flags and burning them as the protests became increasingly vitriolic in the Iranian capital. The mass protests began as Iran denied firing rockets at Israel on Thursday, claiming the allegations were invented by Israeli politicians to justify attacks onSyria. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi described claims the Revolutionary Guard fired around 20 missiles at Israeli targets in the Golan heights as 'freely invented and baseless' as discord spreads through the Middle East following the landmark decision on Iran's nuclear capabilities. In return, Israel struck dozens of Iranian targets inside Syria with high-powered missiles early on Thursday as part of 'Operation House of Cards'. President Assad speaking to a reporter from Greek newspaper Kathimerini for the interview. In the interview, Assad argued that western intervention in Syria was doing nothing to lessen the threat of a world war. The President also took the opportunity to praise his Russian backers, saying that if a world war was avoided it would be 'because of the wisdom of the Russians' rather than President Trump. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5717071/Syrian-war-escalate-World-War-Three-Assad-warns.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5717337/Iran-DENIES-firing-rockets-Israel-describes-claims-freely-invented-baseless.html
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https://www.nairaland.com/4498034/23000ft-worlds-highest-dinner-party Lalasticlala, help back it up na. |
theenchanter:Lol....every body na baba o. |
Funjosh:Ok now, am with you bro. |
tk4rd:O ya...... |
How they passed the nights before getting to 23,000ft. See more about Everest and its dead bodies here: https://www.nairaland.com/3417802/graveyard-26000ft-stories-frozen-bodies
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To get to the world's highest dinner party, Sadie and the team had to scale a 1km-high ice wall. The weather around Mount Everest (pictured is the summit) can change wildly throughout the day, with sunshine giving way to furious snow showers
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The dinner party table was finished off with plastic flowers and candelabras. The world's highest dinner party took place in the morning to allow for better weather. Below from left to right, Sherpa Nima, expedition team member Jane Chynoweth, Sadie Whitelocks and team leader Neil Laughton. In total there were eight of us taking part in the sky-high dinner, with one team member sadly forced to leave the table due to exhaustion mixed with altitude sickness. It was a very surreal experience witnessing a white-clothed table sitting close to the peak of Everest. Laughton had insisted on the edition of a candelabra and yellow plastic lilies, which certainly lifted the mood. With us all gathered around the table, complete with chattering teeth, we settled in for our record breaking feast. The expedition team had a dress rehearsal dinner at Everest base camp where the weather was much sunnier.
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MailOnline helps to break the record for the world's highest dinner party by eating a meal served at 23,000ft on EVEREST. MailOnline Travel's Sadie Whitelocks went on an expedition with former special forces officer Neil Laughton. I'd never felt so exhausted, I had a nagging headache and ice was steadily forming on the tip of my nose in the -20 degrees Celsius whipping wind. I started to think that accepting an invitation to the world's highest dinner party on Mount Everest might have been one of the silliest things I'd done but not one to give up easily, I continued slogging my way up the 1km-high ice wall in a bid to not let my expectant dinner host down. Former special forces officer Neil Laughton, a 54-year-old avid adventurer, first tried hosting the world's highest dinner party in 2015 but the Nepalese earthquake struck and the mission had to be aborted. Now he was back on the mountain with a new team, including myself, to have another bite at the cherry. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-5702905/MailOnline-Travel-helps-break-world-record-worlds-highest-dinner-party-Everest.html
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sircrabo:Thats what most people wont understand, each country has a lot to hide(last card). They think this is Africa where we relax, where we dont make research. These people keep working and updating their technologies daily. If any giant nation today manufactures a plane that is invisible to radar, other nations will start working on their radar. United States' F-35(invisible) that people are clamouring here is over a decade old, are you telling me that countries like China and Russia wldnt have upgraded their radar technologies and defence system against the plane since it was launched more than 10years ago? |
andymofia:Yea, my mistake. Thanks. I never enter 1 b4. |
Funjosh:Sanaa Lathan in Predator Vs Alien, 'is better to have it and don't need it, than to need it and don't have it' If your enemies are aware you can defend yourself and fight back at any provocation, they think twice before... |
SamuelAnyawu:Lol.....Armed F22s can enter some countries airspace, land somewhere in the capital and takeoff without being detected. Not like Russia, China. |
SamuelAnyawu:Yes, you're right. The Russians will be sleeping when the f-22s are approaching their airspace. |
In his speech during the commemorations, Vladimir Putin said Russia is 'open to dialogue on all different aspects of global security' Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces, Colonel General Oleg Salyukov reviews the troops. Russian snipers kept a watchful eye on proceedings from the area around Red Square.
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Women soldiers also took part in the parade in Moscow. They are pictured marching by the main area where guests were sitting
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Russian women soldiers taking part in the parade in Kaliningrad to mark victory in the 1941-1945 war. Their male counterparts, in combat gear, were marching through Volgograd
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The parade was also the first public outing of the Kinjal (Dagger) hypersonic missile, carried by advanced MiG-31K interceptor jets. Mikoyan MiG-31 interceptor aircraft fly in formation over Red Square during the parade. Russia's MiG-29 jet fighters of the Strizhi aerobatic team and Su-30 jet fighters of the Russkiye Vityazi aerobatic team. A Mil Mi-26 heavy transport helicopter and Mil Mi-8 combat helicopters flying information
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Tigr-M multipurpose infantry mobility vehicle and S-24 Yars mobile intercontinental ballistic missile launchers roll down Moscow's Red Square. A tank taking part in the commemorations in Volgograd to mark the Soviet Union's victory. Events took place across the country
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Veterans of the Second World War attending the commemorations in Volgograd.
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The annual parade marks the tens of millions of Soviet soldiers and civilians who died in the Second World War, but it came at a period of unprecedented tension in the world since the end of the Cold War. Some 13,000 servicemen and women marched across Red Square as Putin watched from close to Lenin's mausoleum. In a speech at the solemn event, he warned: 'Mankindhas to realise that peace is very fragile. 'Russia is open to dialogue on all different aspects of global security.' The parade was one of many which took place across Russia on Wednesday involving a total of 55,000 troops, 1,200 weapons systems and 150 war planes in 28 Russian cities.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin today said world peace is 'very fragile' as he addressed the traditional parade to commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany in the Second World War. Russia showcased some of its most modern armaments at the annual Victory Day parade in Moscow's Red Square. Fireworks explode over the Saint Peter and Paul Fortress and the Neva River and Statue Mother Call during a celebration of the 73rd anniversary of the end of the Second World War. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5708585/Putin-warns-world-peace-fragile-Russia-Victory-Day-parade.html
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i just wanna instigate a war between American and Russian loyalist here