World News: 08 June 2023

US govt hiding evidence of intact UFOs of non-human origin, Pentagon Officer
David Grusch claimed that he had filed a complaint against the Pentagon and the other nations and defence contractors who are supposed to have retrieved fragments "of exotic origin" based on the analysis of vehicle morphologies, material science testing, and the presence of unique atomic arrangements and radiological signatures.

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China spied on Hong Kong activists using TikTok, ByteDance employee
Former ByteDance executive claimed that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) accessed TikTok users data to monitor & track Hong Kong activists and protesters in 2018.
The members allegedly used 'God Credential' at ByteDance to examine personal data of civil rights activists, Mr. Yintao said in a San Francisco court.

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Germany prepares to host NATO's biggest ever air exercise
The Air Defender 23 exercise starting next week will see 10,000 participants and 250 aircraft from 25 nations respond to a simulated attack on a NATO member country. The United States alone is sending 2,000 U.S. Air National Guard personnel and about 100 aircraft to take part in the June 12-23 training manoeuvres.

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Danger of 'floating landmines' as Ukrainians flee dam disaster
At least 20,000 homes and businesses remained without electricity, 129 transformer substations were flooded in Kherson, and two solar power plants were flooded in Mykolayiv, Ukraine's energy ministry reported Wednesday.
About 3,000 people have been evacuated from flooded areas on both the Russian and Ukrainian-controlled sides of the Dnieper River, said officials, who are still trying to gauge the extent of the disaster in an affected area where more than 60,000 people lived. About 15,000 homes were flooded in Russian-occupied parts of Kherson province, authorities said.

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Australia to introduce national ban on Nazi symbols
In March, a group of neo-Nazis clashed with transgender rights protesters in Melbourne and was seen raising their arms in a Nazi salute near the state parliament building. Last year, a soccer fan who gave the salute at the Australia Cup final was banned for life from any games sanctioned by Football Australia.

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Scientists find crocodile 'virgin birth' at Costa Rica zoo
Scientists have documented first-known instance of a “virgin birth” by a crocodile, which had been living in isolation for about 16 years at Costa Rica's zoo. The female crocodile produced a clutch of 14 eggs within her enclosure in 2018 despite having no contact with males for about 16 years.

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