While the Olympics 2024 are getting the attention of the whole world, now the news about marriage in the event has also come to light.
According to details, badminton star Huang Yaqiong from China has not only won the gold medal in this year’s Olympics, but he will also take the bride with him.
According to sources, 30-year-old shuttler Liu Yushan was proposed to by fellow badminton star Huang at the Paris Olympics.
After the ceremony on Friday, Huang proposed to the female shuttler by getting down on one knee and presenting the ring in a traditional manner. Happiness was also expressed on accepting the proposal.
On the sixth day of the Paris Olympics, China won 2 more gold medals, after which China is at the first place in the medals table with 11 gold medals.
China continues to dominate the medals table in the Paris Olympics, with 11 gold medals, while the United States is second with 9 gold medals, hosts France, Australia and Japan are in third, fourth and fifth place with 8 and 8 gold medals Apart from this, Great Britain and Korea have won 6 and 6 gold medals respectively.
On the sixth day of competition at the Paris Olympics on Thursday, gold medals were decided in athletics in the men’s 20km walk event, with Ecuador’s Brian Daniel winning gold, followed by China’s Yang Jiayu in the women’s 20km walk.
China’s Liu Yukun won the gold medal in men’s 50m rifle three-position shooting, New Zealand won the women’s doubles skills final of rowing, Romania won the same event in men’s, and the Netherlands won the gold medal in the women’s four final of rowing. while USA won the gold medal in mens in the same event.
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In judo, Zelim of Azerbaijan won his country’s second gold medal of the Games, defeating Ilya Salmanzadeh of Georgia by a score of 1-10 in the men’s 100 kg final.
In the men’s kayak singles final of canoeing slalom Italy’s Giovanni De Genro won the gold medal, Italy’s fourth gold medal of the Games, Italy won another gold medal in the women’s 78kg category of judo, their athlete Elise Blandy. defeated Israel’s judoka 0-11 in the final.
This Monday, President Nicolás Maduro, during a meeting of the National Defense Council and the Council of State, announced the creation of a special commission with the governments of Russia and China.
The purpose of this commission will be to evaluate the attacks on the National Electoral Council’s (CNE) communication system, after a “hack” in the transmission of data during the last presidential elections was revealed.
During his speech, Maduro also ordered the deployment of a special plan for the National Armed Forces and police forces to carry out patrols and protection of streets and avenues.
Maduro reiterated on Tuesday that the country is experiencing “a massive attempt at destabilization” that seeks to “attack the peace of the people, of the institutions, and against everything.”
“Mr. González Urrutia, I hold you responsible for everything that is happening in Venezuela, for the destruction, and you too, Mrs. Machado,” said the Venezuelan president.
He insisted that, this time, there will be no impunity and dismissed criticism of the arrests from abroad, saying, “Now they are going to say that they are political prisoners.”
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2024-08-02 05:28:10
SOME 5,000 people were rescued from flood-hit areas along North Korea’s border with China over the weekend in an effort overseen by leader Kim Jong Un, state media reported Monday.
North Korea’s military launched an emergency operation in North Pyongan province as the region was hit by flooding after heavy rains that left 5,000 people “isolated” and in danger, according to state media KCNA.
Water levels in the Amnok River, or Yalu River in Chinese, which forms part of the border between North Korea and China, had “far exceeded the danger line” due to record rain on Saturday, KCNA reported, noting Kim’s assessment that flooding in Sinuiju City, which faces the Chinese city of Dandong, was “very serious.”
Kim, seen in images published by state media walking at an air base handling rescue operations and riding an SUV through floodwaters, was described as “inspecting and directing” the efforts and criticizing authorities for failing to properly prepare for and prevent disasters.
The dictator’s presence at the site indicated the importance of the floods, and his desire to be seen at the forefront of responding to what he called “catastrophic abnormal weather.”
It comes as governments across Asia grapple with the devastation and economic losses caused by extreme weather that scientists say is becoming more frequent due to human-driven climate change.
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Heavy rain and flooding have hit much of Asia in recent days as a massive storm system swept through the region. Typhoon Gaemi caused widespread flooding in parts of the Philippines and then Taiwan last week, before making landfall in China’s Fujian province late Thursday and then decreasing in intensity.
Behind it, parts of coastal and central China have experienced significant flooding in recent days with heavy rain moving north over the weekend, extending an already devastating period of extreme weather across the country, where the flood season usually starts two months early.
At least 15 people were killed in a landslide triggered by rain in central China’s Hunan Province, Chinese state media Xinhua said Sunday.
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Southeast China, a major food-producing region that is traditionally less affected by frequent flooding, is also struggling with heavy rains.
In China’s Liaoning province, which borders North Korea’s North Pyongan, more than 45,000 people were evacuated from their homes early Sunday as heavy rains pounded the region, according to Xinhua.
Hundreds of chemical and mining companies across the province also halted operations over the weekend and relocated to avoid flood risks, Xinhua said.
Southwest Liaoning remained under an orange rainstorm warning for heavy to heavy rain until Tuesday afternoon, according to Chinese weather authorities. (CNN/Z-3)
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