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Some men are attempting to flee Russia after the country's president ordered the mobilization of up to 300,000 soldiers to fight in the Ukraine war. The Russian government, however, has said the numbers of fighting-age males leaving the country have been exaggerated.
Russian men are looking for ways to avoid conscription, including by fleeing abroadhttps://t.co/0a3UMmffFG
— The Moscow Times (@MoscowTimes) September 21, 2022
Donald Trump and three of his children have been accused of fraud following an investigation into the Trump Organization. New York authorities allege the quartet inflated the values of their assets to get loans.
Donald Trump and three of his kids sued for alleged business fraud by New York Attorney General https://t.co/Z0QEUhsso0 pic.twitter.com/FqyVJJ6aCu
— TIME (@TIME) September 21, 2022
A man has been found alive 17 days after he went missing during an earthquake in China. The 6.6-magnitude quake killed more than 90 people.
A #Chinese worker who tended to his injured colleagues following a deadly earthquake and then got lost in the mountains has been rescued 17 days laterhttps://t.co/VRiQQNUx1f
— Hindustan Times (@htTweets) September 22, 2022
A highway in Florida was closed on Wednesday after thousands of beer cans were spilled onto the tarmac. The spillage occurred after five semi-trailers were involved in a non-fatal crash on the road.
Coors Light beer drenches Florida highway after semi-trailer crash https://t.co/uOvDF9ayyi
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 22, 2022
Sri Lanka's inflation rate has topped 70 per cent as the troubled island nation continues to grapple with its worst economic crisis in decades. Grocery prices in the country are up 84.6 per cent on last year.
Sri Lanka inflation rate surges to 70.2% in August https://t.co/DwbxaQ3ZMt pic.twitter.com/RfEQqkXilx
— Reuters Asia (@ReutersAsia) September 21, 2022
In lighter news, characters from the Apple TV show Ted Lasso – about a hapless American man who becomes the coach of an English soccer team – will appear in the upcoming video game FIFA 23. The show's creator and star Jason Sudeikis said the news was a "dream come true."
I've got goosebumps. Seein’ my guys in CGI is so weird. Except Roy for some reason. pic.twitter.com/YqPuvw2jHK
— Ted Lasso (@TedLasso) September 21, 2022
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