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Ashley is best described by the two C’s: calm and compassionate. She was adamant about becoming a doctor when she was younger. That is, until she was accepted into medical school. She realized after two years of university that she wasn’t quite cut out for the job. She abruptly discontinued her studies and decided to pursue a career as a writer instead. She is still interested in medicine, but prefers to remain a distant observer and recorder of medical advances and innovations. She currently works as Senior editor with S Chronicles, where she primarily writes about health and science, as well as co-authoring books on the side.Contact email: [email protected]

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Turkish teenager filmed ‘final moments’ from quake-hit apartment

ADIYAMAN, Turkey (AP) — A 17-year-old high school student has captured Turkish hearts after filming a farewell message to loved ones while trapped under the rubble of his home during last week’s earthquake.

Taha Erdem and his family were fast asleep when a 7.8 magnitude tremor struck their hometown of Adiyaman in the early hours of February 6.

Taha was abruptly awakened by violent tremors shaking the four-story apartment building in a working-class neighborhood of the central Anatolian city.

Within 10 seconds, Taha, his mother, father and younger siblings all fell down with the building.

He found himself alone and trapped under tons of debris as waves of powerful aftershocks shifted the debris and squeezed his place amid the mangled jumble of concrete and twisted steel. Taha pulled out his cell phone and began recording one final goodbye, hoping it would be discovered after his death.

“I think this is the last video I’ll ever shoot for you,” he said from the cramped space, his phone shaking in his hand as tremors rattled the collapsed building.

He shows remarkable resilience and bravery for a teenager who thinks he has said his last words, listing his injuries and speaking of his regrets and the things he hopes to do if he gets out alive. During the video, the screams of other trapped people can be heard.

“We’re still shaking. Death, my friends, comes at a time when it is least expected,” says Taha, before reciting a Muslim prayer in Arabic.

“There are many things I regret. May God forgive me all my sins. If I get out of here alive today, there are many things I want to do. We’re still shaking, yes. My hand isn’t shaking, it’s just the earthquake.”

The teenager goes on to say that he believes his family is dead, along with many others in town, and that he will join them soon.

But Taha was destined to be among the first to be rescued from the ruined building. Two hours later, he was pulled from the rubble by neighbors and taken to an aunt’s home.

Ten hours after the quake, his parents and siblings were also rescued by local residents who dug at the destroyed building with their bare hands and whatever tools they could find.

As The Associated Press spoke to the family on Thursday, they were living in a government-provided tent alongside hundreds of thousands of others who survived the disaster that struck southern Turkey and northern Syria and killed more than 43,000 people.

“This is my home,” said Taha’s mother, Zeliha, 37, as she watched excavators dig up her old life and load it onto heavy trucks.

“Boom-boom-boom, the building was falling floor by floor above us,” she recalled, describing how she kept screaming her son’s name while trapped under the rubble, hoping that all five family could die together.

The Erdems’ younger children – 13-year-old daughter Semanur and 9-year-old son Yigit Cinar – were asleep in their parents’ room when the quake struck.

But Taha couldn’t hear his mother’s calls through the concrete mass. She couldn’t hear her son’s screams in the dark either, and they both thought the other was dead in the ruined building.

It wasn’t until Zeliha, her husband Ali, 47, a hospital cleaner, and the other children were taken home to her sister’s home that they realized Taha had survived.

“In that moment, the world was mine,” said Zeliha. “I have nothing, but I have my children.”

The story of the Erdem family is one of many emotional tales of human strength to emerge from the vast disaster area. Many speak vividly of the horrors of being trapped beneath their homes.

Ibrahim Zakaria, a 23-year-old Syrian man who was rescued in the Syrian coastal city of Jableh on February 10, told the AP that he survived by licking water that was dripping off the wall next to him, passing out repeatedly and lost hope of survival in his waking moments.

“I almost surrendered thinking I was going to die,” he said from his hospital bed. “I thought, ‘There’s no escape.'”

In the Turkish city of Gaziantep, 17-year-old Adnan Muhammed Korkut was trapped for four days before being rescued. He told the private news agency IHA that he became so thirsty that he drank his own urine.

Muhammet Enes Yeninar, 17, and his 21-year-old brother were rescued in nearby Kahramanmaras after 198 hours.

He said they cried for the first two days and mostly wondered about their mother and whether she survived, IHA reported. They later started comforting each other — “talking about brotherhood” and eating protein powder.

Also in Kahramanmaras, Aleyna Olmez, 17, was freed from under the rubble after 248 hours. “I was trying to pass the time alone,” she says.

Stories of remarkable survivability often surface during disasters, particularly after earthquakes, when the world’s media documents the dwindling hope for recovery of survivors as each hour passes.

After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, a 16-year-old girl was rescued in Port-Au-Prince, 15 days after an earthquake devastated the city. Three years later, a woman trapped under a collapsed building in Dhaka, Bangladesh was rescued after 17 days.

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Badendieck reported from Istanbul.

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Cathie Wood chimes in on Tesla vs. BYD debate: “Charlie Munger and many on Wall Street don’t get it –

February 18, 2023 5:08 pm | 2 minutes read

After billionaire investor Charlie Munger fired all guns on the launch of electric vehicles in China BYD Manufacturing Company Limited (OTC: BYDDY) (OTC: BYDDF) superiority over Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), Ark Invests Cathie Wood intervened with her opinion on the matter.

What happened: Munger and many on Wall Street don’t understand that in Tesla’s case, passing on the lower costs associated with technology-enabled innovations in batteries and powertrains will lead to a boom in unit demand, Wood said in defense of its flagship position Ark Innovation ETF (NYSE:ARKK).

This would discredit the Keynesian/Fed Phillips curve model, she added.

The fund manager’s comments came in response to a CNBC video clip of Munger’s interview shared by a Tesla influencer.

In justifying his preference for BYD over Tesla, Warren Buffett Trusted business partner said that while Tesla cut prices in China twice last year, BYD increased its prices. “If you count all the manufacturing space that BYD has in China to make cars, that would be a large percentage of the total land on Manhattan Island,” he said.

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Why it matters: Munger’s claims about BYD could be controversial. In 2022, the Chinese company sold 911.40 battery electric vehicles compared to the 1.314 million vehicles Tesla shipped in the same period. Only when plug-in hybrids are included will BYD’s 2022 sales of 1.86 million vehicles surpass those of Tesla, which is a pure battery EV.

However, it should be noted that a majority of BYD’s sales come from China and only a small portion comes from overseas sales. Tesla’s balance sheet refers to its worldwide sales. The lack of a sub-$30,000 car in China could impact Tesla’s volume, according to the Future Fund Gary Black.

Tesla generates far better profit per vehicle compared to BYD. Tesla’s earnings per vehicle for the April-December period were $9,400 compared to $1,820 for Tesla Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM) and $1,454 for BYD, according to a Nikkei report earlier this year.

The U.S. electric vehicle maker’s global operations and vertically integrated business give the company this cost advantage to tinker with its pricing.

Tesla closed Friday’s session up 3.10% at $208.31, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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King Charles Turns to ‘Cats’ Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber for Flagship Coronation Music

LONDON (CNN) – Britain’s King Charles III has enlisted the help of celebrated British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber to write the flagship anthem for his upcoming coronation.

The coronation of Charles will take place at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6th and will crown Camilla, Queen Consort, along with her husband.

The King personally selected the music program for the service, which will see “a range of musical styles and performers blending tradition, heritage and ceremony with new musical voices of today,” according to Buckingham Palace.

Twelve new pieces of music have been prepared for the occasion – including six orchestral works, five choral pieces and one commissioned work for organ – by several world-renowned composers, whose styles span classical, sacred, film, television and musical theatre.

Famed composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, whose hit musicals ‘Cats’ and ‘Phantom of the Opera’ have been performed around the world, said he was ‘incredibly honored’ to be a part of it.

“My hymn contains words that borrow slightly from Psalm 98. I composed it for the choir and organ of Westminster Abbey, the ceremonial brass and the orchestra,” said Lloyd Webber. “I hope my anthem reflects this joyful occasion.”

Andrew Lloyd Webber welcomes Charles at the 2022 Prince’s Trust Awards in London.

A Coronation March was written by Patrick Doyle, an award-winning Scottish composer best known for his work on films such as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Gosford Park and Carlito’s Way.

One of the King’s more sentimental inclusions is his decision to have Greek Orthodox music played during the service, performed by the Byzantine Chant Ensemble in honor of his father, the late Prince Philip, who died two years ago.

In the meantime, musical themes from countries across the Commonwealth will be included in Iain Farrington’s new organ solo engagement. The other new work was created by Sarah Class, Nigel Hess, Paul Mealor, Tarik O’Regan, Roxanna Panufnik, Shirley J. Thompson, Judith Weir, Roderick Williams and Debbie Wiseman.

A handpicked gospel choir – The Ascension Choir – will also perform at the service, in addition to the choir from Westminster Abbey and the choir from His Majesty’s Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace. They will be accompanied by choristers from the Chapel Choir of Methodist College, Belfast and the Truro Cathedral Choir. The traditional “Vivat” calls are made by the King’s Scholars of Westminster School.

Andrew Nethsingha, organist and choirmaster at Westminster Abbey, said all coronation services are a blend of “deep-rooted tradition and contemporary innovation” and commended the new British monarch for “choosing good musicians and accessible, communicative music for this great occasion “. .”

London’s Westminster Abbey has been the site of every coronation since 1066. Since William the Conqueror, all but two monarchs have been crowned there.

The ceremony will also feature historical music played in coronation services over the past four centuries by the likes of William Byrd, George Frideric Handel, Edward Elgar, Henry Walford Davies, William Walton, Hubert Parry and Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Antonio Pappano, Musical Director of the Royal Opera House and Conductor of the Coronation Orchestra, said: “His Majesty has selected a very beautiful and varied programme, which I believe will add to the splendor of this very special celebration.”

Buckingham Palace previously announced that the coronation will be “a solemn service and an occasion for celebration and pageantry” conducted by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby.

The three-day weekend in early May will include grand processions through central London, a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle and celebrations across the country. Brits have been granted an extra bank holiday and the public are invited to join The Big Help Out by volunteering in their communities.

“Everyone is invited to join each day,” Britain’s culture secretary, Michelle Donelan, said in a statement. “Be it by hosting a special street festival, watching the coronation ceremony or a spectacular concert on TV, or stepping forward during The Big Help Out to support causes that are important to them.”

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Dwyane Wade Dirk Nowitzki Gregg Popovich Headline 2023 Basketball HOF

Dwyane Wade, Dirk Nowitzki, Gregg Popovich Headline 2023 Basketball HOF Finalists – Bleacher Report

The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame The finalists for the Class of 2023 were announced on Friday, and it’s a prestigious group that includes NBA stars Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki, as well as Las Vegas head coach (and WNBA team member at 25 anniversary) belong to Becky Hammon.

Class of 2023 finalists

  • San Antonio Spurs H.C. Gregg Popovich
  • San Antonio Spurs PG Tony Parker
  • Dallas Mavericks PF Dirk Nowitzki
  • Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers F/C Pau Gasol
  • Gene Keady, Purdue men’s basketball head coach
  • David Hixon, Amherst College men’s basketball head coach
  • Olympic Gold Medalist and College National Champion, PG Jennifer Azzi
  • Gary Blair, Texas A&M women’s basketball head coach
  • Six-time WNBA All-Star PG and Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon
  • Kansas women’s basketball head coach Marian Washington
  • Gene Bess, Three Rivers Community College men’s basketball head coach (most winning coach in college basketball history)

The class of 2023 members will be announced April 1 in Houston, home of this year’s NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final Four. The anchoring ceremony will be held on August 12 at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts.

There are some interesting possible combinations of players and coaches that can end up in the hall at the same time.

Notably, San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich could find himself in Springfield alongside his former star point guard Tony Parker and longtime assistant head coach Becky Hammon.

Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki, who twice faced each other in the NBA Finals and were eliminated in the same year, should get into the hall on the first try.

Wade is a 13-time All-Star and three-time NBA champion who also won Olympic gold in Beijing with Team USA in 2008.

Nowitzki played for the Dallas Mavericks for two decades and led the team to its only NBA title in 2011. He also made 14 All-Star games.

Hammon was very successful as a player and as a coach. She is a six-time WNBA All-Star who made the All-WNBA First Team twice (2007, 2009). Additionally, Hammon won the WNBA crown in her freshman year as head coach with the Las Vegas Aces.

Elsewhere, Jennifer Azzi played a key role in the 1996 United States women’s basketball team that defeated all opponents en route to Olympic gold in Atlanta. She also led Stanford to the 1990 NCAA Division I women’s basketball crown.

And then, of course, there’s Popovich and Parker. Popovich’s 1,358 lifetime wins ranks No. 1 in NBA history, and he also boasts a massive .645 win ratio. He has won five NBA titles, four of which have been with Parker at the helm. The six-time All-Star played 18 NBA seasons and made the All-NBA second team three times.

In summary, this is an invited group of Hall of Fame finalists full of star power. Wade and Nowitzki are leaders thanks to their great resumes, but this should be one of the better classes in recent memory when the final group is announced.

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Ukraine: The US accuses Russia for the first time "crimes against humanity"

US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2023 (AFP/Thomas KIENZLE)

US Vice President Kamala Harris has accused Russia of committing “crimes against humanity” for the first time since it began invading Ukraine almost a year ago, and warned those responsible “must be held accountable”.

In her speech at the Security Conference in Munich, Germany, Ms. Harris, a former prosecutor, performed a chilling tally of abuses attributed to Moscow, citing systematic bombings of civilians and critical infrastructure, torture and rape attributed to Russian soldiers , as well as the deportations of Ukrainians to Russia, including thousands of children separated from their families.

“We’ve looked at the evidence, we know the legal standards and there’s no doubt: these are crimes against humanity,” she said.

Since the invasion began, the United States has documented or listed more than 30,600 war crimes cases committed by Russian forces in Ukraine, the US State Department said.

US Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during the Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2023 in Munich ( AFP / Thomas KIENZLE )

During a press conference on the sidelines of the conference, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kouleba praised the American position and again accused Moscow of a “genocidal war” in Ukraine.

However, he said he feared it would not be possible to collect enough evidence to prosecute “specific individuals” who committed “atrocities”.

Kiev has called for the creation of a special tribunal to try Russia’s top officials, but its precise form raises complex legal questions.

– Risks that “Putin wins” –

G7 chiefs of diplomacy, gathered on the sidelines of the Munich conference, reiterated their “unwavering solidarity with Ukraine for as long as necessary” in a parallel statement almost a year after the start of the Russian invasion. February 24, 2022.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had previously warned of Ukraine’s defeat while Russia was in the process of mobilizing “hundreds of thousands of soldiers”.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2023 (AFP / Odd ANDERSEN)

“The biggest risk of all is that Putin wins. If Putin wins in Ukraine, the message for him and other authoritarian leaders will be that they can use force to get what they want,” he warned.

French President Emmanuel Macron has certainly reiterated that he wants “the defeat” of Moscow, but has warned those who want to “above all smash Russia” which will “never” be “France’s position”.

“I am convinced that in the end it will not end militarily,” he said in an interview with a group of journalists in Munich. “All options except Vladimir Putin within the current system” seem “worse” to him than the Russian president, he added.

The Munich meeting also allowed for an interview between the head of American diplomacy, Antony Blinken, and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, during which the foreign minister warned of the “impact and consequences” for China if it was found to be providing “material support” to Russia in his war in Ukraine, according to the State Department.

Earlier, Kamala Harris said her country was “troubled by the fact that Beijing has deepened its ties with Moscow since the beginning of the war.”

“Any attempt by China to provide lethal support to Russia would only reward aggression, continue the killing and further undermine a rules-based order,” the vice president warned.

– “A political issue”

The Europeans are also hoping to persuade Beijing to use its influence over the Kremlin’s master to end the war.

China must “play a responsible role” in the current situation, said British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Wang Yi presented his country as an advocate of “peace” and repeated in Munich that it was up to Moscow and Kiev to “sit around the table and find a “political” solution to the conflict”.

There are no signs of easing in the conflict, in which Russian forces have seized nearly a fifth of Ukraine’s territory and claimed tens of thousands of lives on both sides.

On Saturday, the Russian army claimed a rare capture of a location in the Kharkiv region of north-eastern Ukraine, where its troops have been on the offensive for several weeks in parallel with their offensives around Bakhmout and Vougledar.

The general mood on the Allied and Ukrainian sides is that the war is likely to be prolonged, as Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Olaf Scholz had already assessed on Friday on the first day of the conference, which is due to end on Sunday.

That’s why it’s important to “double our efforts” in supporting Kiev military by speeding up the production of standard weapons like ammunition that Kiev “urgently needs,” Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.

According to diplomatic sources in Brussels, EU members are currently exploring ways to make joint purchases of ammunition for Ukraine.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz on February 18, 2023 at the Munich Security Conference (POOL/Sven Hoppe)

The allies are supporting the Ukrainians with financial, humanitarian and military aid, including heavy Western tanks, albeit slow to land, and drastic economic sanctions against Russia.

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Bus goes off the road in Norway: some Italian tourists are serious


Foreign editors February 18, 2023







A bus with 38 people went off the road in the Norwegian Lofoten Islands. The incident happened on the morning of February 18. The bus had several Italian tourists as passengers.



According to initial findings, the driver of a Lithuanian company’s vehicle lost control on a side road in the municipality of Vestvågøy for reasons that are still unclear. He was on his way to Hauklandstranda. According to the authorities, at the time of the accident the weather conditions were very difficult, with heavy snowfall and ice on the asphalt. After going off the road, the bus rolled over several times and landed on its side.

“I faced death”

Several ambulances arrived at the scene immediately and an air ambulance was dispatched from Tromsø. The number of injured is still unclear. Nobody would be in danger of death, even if some passengers are in serious condition. “I’ve faced death,” said a person on board, reached by Today.it. He is now in the hospital with multiple broken ribs and lacerations and bruises. Some police patrols came from the towns of Leknes and Svolvær to investigate the causes of the accident.

The Lofoten are an archipelago in northwestern Norway between Nordland and Troms. It is a popular tourist destination both in winter for the Northern Lights and in summer for the astronomical phenomenon known as the “Midnight Sun”.












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She is Mags the second most popular OnlyFans creator in

She is Mags, the second most popular OnlyFans creator in the world

OnlyFans It has been one of the most famous platforms for a few years, many people gave up their careers to start creating adult content but few are doing it very, very well. The case of Mags, originally from Texas, is a winning case. This Texas, USA born model is the second most popular on the site.

He says it’s not that important to him. Photo: Instagram.

This girl, 25 years old, He explained in an interview for the Daily Star newspaper that he is in this position because the OF algorithm counts the “likes” that his photos and videos accumulate as a whole, which is the only metric that cannot be hidden Recognition that doesn’t mean much “I appreciate that they boost my ego, but it’s not as important to me as it used to be,” he said.

doesn’t plan to retire

Mags got her start in the adult content industry when she was 18, but she says she’s proud to have lasted this long because normally “people in this industry can’t last that long because it chews you up and spits you out. .. AndIt’s very difficult emotionally.”

It is very popular all over the world. Photo: Instagram.

However, she wants to study law and mentioned that she is studying to become a lawyer, but her current job does not cause her any problems. “The biggest benefit of second place is that it gives you a lot of credibility… This job has a lot of downsides in public life, but people seem to respect you more when you can show them you’re at the top of your field,” he said.

Who tops them in the ranking?

Bryce Adams First up, with 1.3 million “likes”, she makes all sorts of content with her partner Jay, moreover she uses the platform like any social network because she uploads all kinds of content.

He has no plans to leave the top. Photo: Special.

“It’s fun to have this title, it’s a coveted title and I enjoy having it. I don’t expect to lose it… I’m proud of it because it directly correlates to the market saying, “We like what you do, we support you,” she said in a recent interview for the same media.

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