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British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Fact Check   来源:Trends  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“We expect more to come tomorrow,” Zelenskyy said on his official Telegram channel. Russia’s defense ministry also said it expected the exchange to be continued, though it did not give details.

“We expect more to come tomorrow,” Zelenskyy said on his official Telegram channel. Russia’s defense ministry also said it expected the exchange to be continued, though it did not give details.

People sit outside the Fabal Beerhall on Druid Street on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)People sit outside the Fabal Beerhall on Druid Street on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)

British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document

Customers climb the stairs to the upper level of the Barrel Project, a bar on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)Customers climb the stairs to the upper level of the Barrel Project, a bar on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)A customer looks at her phone inside the Token Studio in Druid Street in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)

British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document

A customer looks at her phone inside the Token Studio in Druid Street in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)An artist performs inside the Enid Street Tavern on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)

British man's tattoo wrongly linked to Venezuelan gang in US government document

An artist performs inside the Enid Street Tavern on the Bermondsey Beer Mile in south London, Saturday March 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Tony Hicks)

The beginnings of the Bermondsey Beer Mile date to 2009, when craft brewer The Kernel opened the first brewing site in the area. Since then, the Mile has sprung up in piecemeal fashion. Breweries change location or close, replaced by new ones.“On this swim, it’s very different: We’re just talking about sharks all the time,” joked Pugh, who will, as usual, wear no wetsuit for the 62-mile (100-kilometer) swim.

For his swim around Martha’s Vineyard in 47-degree (8-degree Celsius) water he will wear just trunks, a cap and goggles.AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on an attempt to change the public’s view of sharks.

Pugh, 55, is undertaking the challenge because he wants to change public perception around the now at-risk animals — which he said were maligned by the blockbuster film as “villains, as cold-blooded killers.” He will urge for more protection for sharks.“We need to protect life in our oceans — all our futures rely on it,” he said on Thursday before starting out from a beach in front of the Edgartown Harbor Lighthouse and swimming an initial 3.9 miles (6.2 kilometers) for nearly three hours. On Friday, he’ll get in the water and swim again — and again, for an estimated 12 days, or however long it takes him to complete the swim. He’ll spend the rest of his time on the Vineyard educating the public about sharks.

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