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内容摘要:Fierce fighting in Sudan's besieged city of El Fasher has become so intense that Mohamed Haroon Abdallah has been unable to bury his brother.

Fierce fighting in Sudan's besieged city of El Fasher has become so intense that Mohamed Haroon Abdallah has been unable to bury his brother.

"Even if you've got the best kit in the world, it's not always about the kit, it sounds cheesy, but you know, being there at the right time, it's a fleeting moment...""I don't think I'll ever lose that excitement... and if I do it's probably time to do something else," Mr Yelland said.

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Charity shop staff and volunteers say they have been left "absolutely appalled" by a break-in that has forced its temporary closure.Saint Michael's Hospice charity shop on North Street in Ripon was broken into and its storefront was vandalised on Monday night.The shop would be closed for at least two days for essential work, and the cost of that closure plus the cost of repairs would be an estimated £5,000 - equating to two days of nursing for the Saint Michael's in-patient unit, a hospice spokesperson said.

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Maria Corbin, who volunteers at the shop every Tuesday morning, said: "It's so sad this has happened. I can't believe anyone would be so cruel as to target a charity shop."A charity spokesperson said it was likely the offenders forced entry through the front door of the shop and exited through a fire door, leaving it open for the rest of the night.

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Shop manager Polly Harvey said the shop was a "total mess", with glass missing from above the door, stock thrown everywhere and cabinet locks broken.

"To say we are devastated is an understatement. It will take days to restore the shop and complete repairs which is already expensive," Ms Harvey said.The US government has not commented on RedNote so far, and neither has Beijing.

But Chinese state media seems upbeat about it, with Global Times even interviewing a US user who said she would "love to interact with Chinese users".RedNote's American fate is anyone's guess - but for now, at least online, the US-China rivalry is taking a break. Thanks to cat pictures.

A man has appeared in court over a car crash that killed a two-year-old boy at the weekend.Sharjeel Shahzad, 30, of Cooksey Lane, Great Barr, was charged with a series of offences including causing death by dangerous driving after the crash on Saturday night in Dartmouth Road, Smethwick, near Birmingham.

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