Ronaldo, who returned to United for a second spell last summer, helped keep his side’s hopes of a top-four spot alive by scoring a hat-trick in their 3-2 win over Norwich City.
Coach Ralph Rangik spoke regarding the 37-year-old following the match with MUTV: “He’s amazing! The second and third goals were fantastic. He showed a lot of physical and mental strength that he has, and he made the difference.”
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“Batman”, who caught the eye in a store in Riyadh, reveals his name and the secret of wearing the Batman costume in public places
Al-Marsad newspaper: Saud Al-Hazani revealed the story of his wearing the Batman costume while buying coffee from a store in Riyadh.
Al-Hazani said: “I was contacted to do a photography project, and the work was urgent, and I had to wear Batman, and on the way I bought coffee,” according to “Al Arabiya Net.”
“Batman” indicated: “While walking to reach the Boulevard, a vehicle whose owners enjoyed a sense of humor stopped and offered me to take me,” noting: “I seek during my reincarnation to be cheerful with everyone and patient, directly, I gained experience in direct dealing spontaneously.”
He pointed out, “The term cosplay is a compound word of two words, costume play, and its meaning is the art of making and impersonating characters inspired by movies, games, anime, or any known character that is mostly fictional.”
And he added, “The most prominent characters that I loved to work are Ghats from the anime Berserk, Snake from the game Metal Gear, Riley and Zorro from the anime One Piece.
“Human embryos cannot be treated as disposable material”, warns Pope Francis
The Church must look with lucidity at the ethical questions posed by science. This is essentially the message sent by Pope Francis, in a video published Tuesday, March 8 in a new “Pope Video,” produced by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network.
“Biotechnological applications must always be employed on the basis of respect for human dignity”, so explains Francis. In particular, it addresses the issue of research using embryos.
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“Human embryos cannot be treated as disposable material or as waste”, insists the pope, considering that they too are part of the “culture of waste” which he regularly denounces. “We cannot continue to spread this culture which is doing so much damage,” he adds.
Don’t “be an ostrich”
“It is clear that science has progressed and that today bioethics presents a series of problems that must be answered”, also affirms the pope, adding that it is necessary to avoid, in the face of these ” problems “from ” to bury one’s head in the sand “.
“It’s not regarding slowing down technological progress. No. It is a question of supporting it and protecting both human dignity and progress. In other words, human dignity should not pay the price for progress,” still insists the pope. By warning that “economic profit” does not become a condition of biomedical research.
“Let us pray that, faced with the new challenges of bioethics, Christians will always promote the defense of life through prayer and social commitment”, concludes Francis.
A person disguised as a doctor to enter the Obstetrics and Gynecology Tower in Taif.. When he was suspected and arrested, it was a surprise!
Al-Marsad newspaper: The Security and Safety Department at King Faisal Medical Complex in Taif managed to arrest an Arab expatriate who dressed as a doctor for trying to enter the obstetrics and gynecology tower.
The media spokesman for “Taif Health”, Siraj Al-Humaidan, said: “Yesterday, Thursday, a person came to the obstetrics and gynecology tower dressed as a doctor to enter the tower, and when suspected of it, the security guard informed the period supervisor, who in turn informed the command and control room of the complex,” according to “Previously.”
He pointed out: “After that, the suspect tried to escape from the complex, but through follow-up and a tight security plan, he was arrested and seized by the complex’s security guards;