Dog that inspired ‘Doge’ meme and became the face of Dogecoin dies Atsuko Sato announces death of her shiba inu Kabosu, whose 2010 photo led her to be described as ‘the Mona Lisa of the internet’ The Japanese dog whose photo inspired a generation of oddball online jokes and the £18bn Dogecoin cryptocurrency beloved by Elon Musk has died, her owner said. “She quietly passed away as if asleep while I caressed her,” Atsuko Sato wrote on her blog on Friday, thanking… Singapore Airlines tightens seatbelt rules after turbulence flight death Airline adopts ‘more cautious approach’ after incident that left one person dead and more than 100 injured Singapore Airlines has tightened seatbelt rules on its flights after one passenger died and more than 100 were injured when one of its planes hit severe turbulence. Passengers and crew onboard flight SQ321 suffered skull, brain and spine injuries when they were thrown violently around the ca… Can Taiwan defend itself against China? China News: Large-scale Chinese military drills near Taiwan are taking place just days after William Lai Ching-te, of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party. Kabosu, Shiba Inu Dog Who Helped Define the Doge Meme, Dies at 18 The dog, whose face helped spread the popular doge meme and later became the logo of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency, died on Friday. Sherpa guide Kami Rita who climbed Everest 30 times vows to return to the mountain next year Sherpa guide Kami Rita is back from Mount Everest after his record 30th successful ascent of the world’s highest peak, vowing to return to the mountain again next year |
Israel is outraged at 'absurd' ICC, but for the rest of the world, it's totally logical While the Israeli media presents a picture of the war that is focused on Israel – hostages, war casualties, and the IDF operation – the world sees mostly one image: the destruction of Gaza. Putin ready to 'freeze the war' in Ukraine, sources say Vladimir Putin is ready to halt the war in Ukraine with a ceasefire that recognises the current battlefield lines, four Russian sources have told the Reuters news agency. Japan, South Korea announce sanctions over Russia-North Korea arms trade Pyongyang is accused of sending thousands of containers of munitions to Moscow for its use in the war against Ukraine. US soldier held in Russia loses appeal for release: report U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Gordon Black reportedly has lost an appeal to be released from pre-trial custody in Russia, with prosecutors arguing he could flee. Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul faces economic woes after floods, and an unclear path to rebuilding Unprecedented flooding in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul has upended transportation, closing the airport in the capital Porto Alegre and segments of major highways. Why chief executive succession is so difficult to get right Boards are being forced to think about finding future leaders much earlier than in the past as shareholders demand greater insight Pope clears way for first millennial saint, dubbed ‘God’s Influencer’ Pope Francis has recognized a second miracle linked to Carlo Acutis, paving the way for his canonization. The teen, known for his online evangelizing, died in 2006. Four takeaways from UCLA Chancellor Gene Block's testimony on campus antisemitism, protests UCLA chancellor Gene Block was interrogated by a congressional committee Thursday for his handling of a Palestinian solidarity encampment. Republicans and some Democrats used the hearing as a chance to score political points. |
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