Thousands protest livestreamed murder of 2 women, young girl in Argentina

As thousands of people protested in Argentina’s capital, Buenos Aires, demanding justice for the alleged drug gang’s live-streamed murder of two young women and a teenager, which was live-streamed on social media.

According to officials, hundreds of protesters took to the streets on Saturday to denounce the killings that shocked Argentinians after it was revealed that 45 private account users had watched the murders live on the Instagram platform.

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Five days after they went missing, Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, cousins of 20 years old, and Lara Gutierrez, 15, were found buried in a houseyard in Buenos Aires’ southern suburb on Wednesday.

The victims were allegedly lured into a van on September 19 by investigators as part of a plot to “punish” them for breaking gang rules and to give others a warning, according to investigators.

According to Javier Alonso, the security minister for the Buenos Aires province, police discovered a video of the triple murder after a suspect in the disappearance of the three revealed it was being interrogated.

A gang leader is heard saying, “This is what happens when I steal drugs from them,” in the video.

According to Argentinian media, the torturers beat and suffocated the victims while pulling out their nails and cutting off their fingers.

Despite the fact that the majority of protesters peacefully marched, some confronted police who attacked them by threatening them with their batons and shields, according to video and images from the online news site La Izquierda Diario.

Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, cousins aged 20, and Lara Gutierrez, 15, were killed by a suspected drug gang, according to a crowd of Buenos Aires protesters on Saturday.

Family members of the victims carried placards with the images of the three and banners with their names, “Lara, Brenda, Morena,” as they marched toward the Argentinian parliament with thousands of supporters.

The AFP news agency cited Brenda’s father, Leonel del Castillo, as saying to reporters at the protest, “Women must be protected more than ever.” Due to the torture his daughter had endured, he had previously claimed that he had been unable to identify her body.

“It was a narco-femicide,” the claim goes! read the protest’s sign. Another person said, “Our lives are not disposable.”

The protesters also slammed on drums during the demonstrations to denounce President Javier Milei’s “inaction” in response to what they called the country’s growing “narco” influence.

An image of Milei and other political allies of his administration was captured in a photo that was shared on social media.

The grandfather of the murdered 20-year-old cousins, Antonio del Castillo, was crying and described the killers as “bloodthirsty” in his granddaughters.

He remarked, “You wouldn’t do what they did to an animal to an animal.”

A fifth suspect in the case was identified as the third suspect, bringing the total to three men and two women, according to Minister of National Security Patricia Bullrich’s announcement on Friday. The fifth suspect was detained in Villazon, Bolivia, on suspicion of providing logistical support for the killing by supplying a car involved in the crime.

A 20-year-old Peruvian who is still at large is also seen in a photo released by authorities.

Malaysia’s Mahathir at 100: Israel’s genocide in Gaza will not be forgotten

Malaysia’s former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad celebrated his 100th birthday by following a lifelong disciplined diet that included a lot of restful eating and working.

“I work constantly, which is the main thing.” Mahathir remarked to Al Jazeera, “I don’t rest myself.”

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I constantly use my body and mind. Keep your mind and body active, he said, and you’ll live longer.

He spent his centenary writing from a desk in Putrajaya City, south of Kuala Lumpur, looking over the country’s political situation, the state of the world, and the upcoming events in Gaza, as he usually does.

After recuperating from a period of exhaustion around the age of his birthday, Mahathir sat down with Al Jazeera for an interview. He predicted that Israel’s brutal treatment of the Palestinian population in Gaza would be a defining moment in human history.

The killing of nearly 66, 000 Palestinians in Gaza by Israel, the majority of them women and children, will be remembered for generations, possibly for “centuries,” according to Mahathir.

“Gaza is terrible. How can this be forgotten, if they killed pregnant mothers, newborns who were just born, young people, boys and girls, men and women, the sick and the poor? he inquired.

According to Mahathir, “It won’t be forgotten for perhaps centuries.”

Mahathir referred to the conflict in Gaza as a genocide, which was comparable to Nazi Germany’s killing of Jews in World War II and the killing of Muslims in Bosnia in the early 1990s. He expressed his shock that Israel’s citizens, who had experienced genocide, could also carry out a genocide.

He said, “I believed people who suffered like that would not want to visit it on other people.” Genocide victims should not “wish their fate would befall other people,” they should say.

He claimed that he was mistaken in the case of Israel.

In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in February 2020, former interim leader Mahathir Mohamad addresses a committee on the exercise of the Palestinian people’s unrequited rights.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Mahathir gained a reputation as a vocal critic of Western imperialism and its current exploitation of developing nations through financial capital flows. He was at the height of his power in the 1980s and 1990s.

Mahathir, a steadfast and unwavering supporter of the Palestinian cause, received harsh criticism for making “anti-Semitic” statements alongside his attacks on the West, particularly the United States.

However, he admitted to Al Jazeera that he had a deep sympathizer for the Jewish people when World War II’s Nazis’ horrors became known.

He now claims that Israelis “did not learn anything from their experience.”

He claimed that they want to repeat what happened to them and that they want to do it with Arabs.

He continued, claiming that the only “reasonable” solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people is the establishment of a two-state solution. However, Mahathir claimed that such a solution is still far off and that he would not live to see it, which was greatly aided by the recent recognition of Palestinian statehood by countries like Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom.

“No in my entire life. Too quickly, he claimed.

China is ranked as the world’s number one nation.

Mahathir, a survivor of three heart attacks and the first to win the political clout of Malaysia when he was over 90 years old, held office for a total of 24 years and earned the unquestionable title of Malaysia’s longest-serving leader.

The late Queen Elizabeth II’s grandfather, George V, was the king of England when he was born on July 10, 1925, in Kedah, northern Malaysia, and Malaysia was a British colony known as Malaya.

He resigned for the first time in the 1960s and served as prime minister from 1981 to 2003.

He then unexpectedly resurrected in 2018 when he led a coalition of opposition parties to defeat the long-running Barisan Nasional party to win the 92-year-old incumbent, making him the world’s oldest leader as a result.

After losing support as a result of political machinations within his own political party, Bersatu, he finally stepped down in the shadows in 2020.

Even Mahathir’s critics acknowledged that he laid the economic foundations for Malaysia’s prosperous modern-day agricultural economy in the 1960s, with its recognizable twin Petronas Towers clinging the skyline of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s flourishing modern capital city.

Mahathir, who is 100, continues to be as vocal, sharp, and acerbic as ever despite having lived past the point where the majority of politicians would have shied away from the spotlight.

He also had some unexpected recollections of bygone China and hints for the United States’ future.

In this photo released by Prime Minister Office, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad works at his office in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.
In Putrajaya, Malaysia, in 2020, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad works there. [File: Prime Minister Office via AP]

His memories of a trip to China in the 1970s, when there were few cars on the streets and the country was “very poor” were among his best-kept recollections.

He claimed that Beijing’s authorities rolled out the red carpet and their “Red Flag” model car to escort him around because he was deputy prime minister of Malaysia at the time.

It was a very large Chinese automobile that China produced for themselves. They referred to it as “The Red Flag,” Mahathir said, citing the fact that it was one of the first Chinese to produce its own vehicles.

China’s economy has advanced a long way, and so has its expanding auto industry, which is competing with Western-produced cars, especially those that use electric vehicles.

Due to its large domestic market and hard-working population, he claimed, China’s surpassing of the US to become the “number one country in the world” is unavoidable.

China will need ten years to match America in terms of progress. China will eventually overtake America, according to Mahathir.

China surpasses Europe and America in terms of size. A sizable market exists there. It has a lot of wealth. And Chinese people are very business savvy, he said, citing his own experiences as a young Chinese immigrant who struggled to make a living in Malaysia. These families were able to improve their lives, provide for their children with a good education, and some of their grandchildren had gone on to become quite wealthy in a generation or two.

America will not be able to compete with other countries, according to the statement.

Mahathir, who spoke to Donald Trump’s administration, said that Trump’s “tariff war” was “very damaging” and that his plans to restart US production would raise costs and open the door for China’s rise.

Trump wants businesses to relocate to America. There are very high salaries there. He predicted that there will be a very different work culture than that of Chinese workers who will work for hours.

“That’s impossible for American workers to do. If the factories are relocated to America in the future, it will cost more, he added.

“America will not be able to compete with the rest of the world.”

Importantly, Trump does not have the opportunity to implement his economic plan, he claimed, because moving manufacturing plants to the US would take at least three to eight years.

Trump will no longer be president after three years, he continued.

Mahathir walks alone, exercises daily, visits his job every day, and treats visitors despite being 100 years old.

When given an invitation to speak as a guest, he uses social media and travels outside of Malaysia.

According to Mahathir, maintaining physical and mental activity and not eating excessive amounts are the keys to longevity.

He told Al Jazeera, “Don’t eat so much.”

The best advice my mother gave me was to “Stop eating when the food tastes good.”

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Mahathir Mohamad, then-Malaysia’s prime minister, addresses Reuters in a 2018 interview [File: Lai Seng Sin/Reuters]

McIlroy & Lowry silence New York crowd on famous European day

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After a frantic afternoon in a chilly New York, Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry finally realized how loved they were as they celebrated a point that brought Europe closer to a notable Ryder Cup victory.

And it was ultimately down to the pair, who rarely rose to the challenge and let their golf do the talking.

McIlroy and Lowry were abused inappropriately by the home fans who disrespected golfing etiquette by shouting out as they were about to hit their ball, which crossed the line at Bethpage in terms of romantic relationships and appearance.

On the tenth tee, Lowry was prevented from confronting a fan. The entire experience was described as “really challenging day,” according to McIlroy, who had to back away from the shots.

According to European captain Luke Donald, “What I consider crossing the line is personal insults and making sounds when they are trying to hit on their backswings or very close to when they are trying to enter their routines.”

“A little bit, I must say. It has also occurred at other Ryder Cups.

We made plans ahead of it, and I can tell how skillfully McIlroy and Lowry handled it.

The close friends fought back from the Bethpage bear pit with a crucial fourball win, putting Europe in a commanding 1122-4112 lead heading into Sunday’s 12 singles, knowing that 141 is the key to victory.

McIlroy and Lowry finally broke free emotionally after winning on the 18th green, holding each other tightly in a vice-like grip before demonstrating their joy as they did on the green.

Lowry said, “We knew what we were going to get here.”

It was a very difficult day, they said. It’s not made any easier by Rory’s company that you hang out. He is, in my opinion, bearing the brunt.

“But look, we handled it very well,” he said.

As they came within three points of their first away victory since 2012, the continued abuse overshadowed one of Europe’s most outstanding days on American soil.

There were a number of unfavorable exchanges, with McIlroy, the sport’s top golf player, taking the majority of the prize.

It started out unanticipated. Before the opening tee-shot at 7:10am local time, a Bethpage MC began a verbal and abusive chant directed at the 36-year-old from Northern Ireland.

McIlroy grinned as hundreds of home fans gave him directions and gave them kisses in response.

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However, the exchange established the day’s tone. At the conclusion of his morning foursomes win, McCilroy lost his cool and began swearing at American fans while arguing on the 16th fairway.

In the afternoon fourballs, things got more heated because some of the crowd members were fueled by all-day drinking.

Before turning into a tinderbox on the par-five fourth green, the atmosphere persisted for the first few holes.

After a shout interrupted his focus, McIlroy backed off a putt for an eagle three. Lowry honed his chance, but he missed out on the opportunity, and he then ejected with a passionate and pointed celebration toward the violator.

When Lowry made a fifth-placed putt, he let go with another vocal celebration. Only his father, Brendan, a sidekick, yelled louder.

When McIlroy backed off another putt, things started to rekindle on the sixth green. “Can’t take it, Rory? ‘” one New Yorker snagged.

This was all fair game, according to a crowd in a city known for its brash and harsh sports fans.

The exasperated European couple and vice-captain Eduardo Molinari were already directing offenders to the police, who clearly had stepped up their pressure in a bid to saunter the tension.

When they won holes seven and nine, American rivals Justin Thomas and Cameron Young sensibly appealed for calm but also sparked emotions with wild celebrations to bring the tension back to life.

On large screens throughout the course, messages warning fans of a “zero tolerance approach to abusive shouting” were displayed with the words “continue to closely monitor fan behavior and take appropriate action”

One of these reminders was booed by American fans around the 11th green shortly after Lowry lunged toward the fan on the 10th tee.

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An attritional match with higher quality but more grind at this point remained unsolvable.

On the 14th, McIlroy finally took control and won a birdie that would not relinquish.

Stronger clouds were already forming over Bethpage by the time they had figured out how to navigate themselves to the 18th. The metaphor was succinct.

In the grandstand behind the final green, two spectators fist fightped, and the mood became darker.

Police quickly entered and expelled the violators. No arrests have been made over the course of a fiery day, according to the officers’ statement to BBC Sport.

On the 18th green, McIlroy said, “I’m going to sleep well tonight.”

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,312

On Sunday, September 28, 2018, this is how things are going.

Fighting

  • The attacks on the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which has forced the facility to cut off the main power grid for the past four days, have sparked a diplomatic exchange between Moscow and Kyiv.

Regional security

  • Following several days of unidentified drone sightings at Danish airports and military installations, NATO has announced that it is upgrading its mission in the Baltic Sea with an air-defence frigate and other military assets.
  • Latvia and Lithuania earlier requested that NATO increase its military presence in the Baltic States, citing alleged Russian airstrikes.
  • A military spokesman said that Norway has launched an investigation into “possible sightings of drones” close to its biggest military base, Orland, where its cutting-edge F-35 fighter jets are stationed.

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diplomacy and politics

    Sergey Lavrov, the Russian minister of foreign affairs, warned NATO and the European Union in a statement he delivered on Saturday at the UN General Assembly in New York that any aggression against Russia “will be met with a decisive response.” He cautioned against being provoked by Moscow.

  • In a separate statement to journalists, Lavrov also made the suggestion that Germany is resuming its Nazi past in an attack on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz as his administration increases defense spending in response to growing Moscow threats.
  • In the most recent reproach following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia received 93 votes insufficient to be elected to the UN aviation agency’s governing body. During the Montreal assembly, the organization received 87 votes.
  • In New York, Cho Hyun, the South Korean minister of foreign affairs, met with Lavrov, who expressed “grave concern” about Russian-North Korean military cooperation. Russia’s conflict with Ukraine has received the aid of thousands of North Korean troops, and Pyongyang has greatly increased its weapons transfer to Moscow.

Destined for greatness – why Donald’s Europe are set to win Ryder Cup

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Luke Donald is on the verge of becoming a great Ryder Cup player.

The Englishman is currently on the verge of becoming the second European captain to win both home and away matches after Tony Jacklin. He has won four out of four as a player.

Europe will need three points to win on the road for the first time since 2012 to advance to Sunday’s 12 singles matches, which are a record 1112-4112.

Saturday’s 6-2 demolition job has appeared to have made Sunday a formality, if the statistics that came after Friday’s 51-212 scoreline gave the impression that this was going to be Europe’s year.

No team has ever triumphed in a game that started with a 10-6 lead in the 1999 US “Battle of Brookline” and the 2012 Miracle at Medinah in Europe.

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the statistics that Europe should win,

On the eve of Europe claiming its fifth away win, following 1987, 1995, 2004, and 2012, Donald was obviously saying all the right things.

“Their job has not yet been finished,” they said. I won’t be complacent. There will be a lot of fighting between them. We’re attempting to score 141 / 2 first, he said, quoting a captain who has made the usual preparations since winning in Rome two years ago.

At the conclusion of day two, he admitted that he “didn’t really imagine this” as a scenario.

What kind of scenario is it?

This is the largest lead a European team has currently held, surpassing the record-breaking 181-912- away triumph they won at Oakland Hills in 2004 with an 11-5 advantage.

To overturn this, the US will need to receive ten of the offered points. The final day saw the most secure teams of either team, with 812-182 in the US and Europe, in 2006 and 2012 and in 1979 and 1999.

Only four of the 22 Ryder Cups have ended in a second place finish after Europe joined in 1979: 1993, 1995, 1999, and 2012.

It also gives any away team the biggest lead, even though their run of big blowout victories looks set to reach six. Neither side wants to reverse the trend of dominating home victories.

The past five have been won by the home team by five points (Europe, 2014), six (US, 2016), seven (Europe, 2018), 10 (US, 2021), five (Europe 2023).

Eight of the last ten Ryder Cup victories came by five or more points. In each of the eight previous editions (1987 to 2002), the gap was never greater than three points.

Bradley looking for inspiration from Patriots

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US skipper Keegan Bradley was putting his best foot forward as he attempted to win the Super Bowl, despite being in danger of losing it by nine points on home soil in 2004.

The New England Patriots are supported by Bradley, who is from this region of the United States.

When he was asked before Singles on Sunday if he would tell his players, he responded, “28-3.” That Super Bowl was one I attended. I watched it. What a cool thing to have actually witnessed live.”

Bradley was referring to the Patriots’ overtime victory over Atlanta, which was the showpiece of American football in 2017.

However, the Ryder Cup doesn’t include any extra holes, and a 14-14 tie, while resurrecting, would still see holders Europe retain the trophy.

Bradley’s narrative is being supported by Bryson DeChambeau, who, along with Cameron Young, won one of the US’s two points on Saturday.

The two-time major winner, who has been a big crowd favorite this week, said, “Anything can happen.”

Although it may be a little lopsided, it would make a great comeback story.

And Xander Schauffele and JJ Spaun, who were the only scorers in the afternoon fourballs, had clear ideas for how to overcome the deficit.

Singles on Sunday

In a list that has seen Bradley embark on what Spaun suggested, “go for broke,” the heavyweight match-up of the world numbers one and two stands out.

Ryder Cup winner Scottie Scheffler is having a bad time. In each of the first four sessions, he is the first player to lose a match since Peter Alliss in 1967. And now he’s facing a fired-up Rory McIlroy, who hasn’t lost any of his opponents’ fans in a while and has only managed 31 points overall.

In a ploy Bradley is undoubtedly using to generate some early support and in the hopes of getting some early red on the scoreboard, New Yorker Cameron Young, the US team’s joint top scorer with two points, heads out first in the top game.

However, he is dealing with the grinder in Europe. Even though he only has two fourball games, Justin Rose has won both of his matches with Tommy Fleetwood, and he showed off his best form on Saturday, birdie-wise.

Justin Thomas, a man with a 100% record in singles, wins three of his three matches, while Fleetwood, who also has a 100% record, is in second place.

With one win out of three, Patrick Cantlay will face Ludvig Aberg, who has not had the best of weeks. He has won two matches in his previous singles matches.

Xander Schauffele and Jon Rahm are the other two standout matches. Rahm has looked back to his best this week, picking up three points, while Schauffele is the only other US player to score two.

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Scheffler’s struggles invite unwanted Woods comparison

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The comparisons were unavoidable.

Similarity can be drawn between Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler’s dominance at the top of the men’s game, which was insurmountable with her dominance as the world no.1 and her relentless victories at the majors and her PGA Tour success.

Another similarity between the two American superstars is still present at Bethpage: struggling in Ryder Cup pairings.

Scheffler won the foursomes and fourballs on Friday, and the same thing happened again on Saturday.

The 29-year-old has now lost all four of his matches in the alternate shot format, winning only six of the 59 holes he has played.

He becomes the second American to lose a match in each of the first four Ryder Cup matches, joining the late Peter Alliss.

In 1967, Englishman Alliss, who later gained fame as a broadcaster, lost four straight matches at Houston, playing for more than six years.

American journalist Alex Miceli claimed that his foursome play is “absolutely atrocious” and that there is no justification for it.

“There is no denying that he will eventually figure it out,” he said, “but still, in 2025, he still hasn’t figured it out.”

Scheffler made his Ryder Cup debut in 2021, but he lost in two significant matches in 2023.

Before being mauled by Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg on Saturday, Scheffler and Sam Burns suffered a record 9& 7 loss to Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton on Friday in Rome, which brought Scheffler to tears.

How the best foursomes in the world compete?

Every year, Europe has looked to a talisman to support its Ryder Cup bid, starting with Seve Ballesteros in the 1980s and Rory McIlroy in the present day.

Even Woods, not even Woods, has never been able to provide such a leader for the United States.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the 15-time major champion elevated golf to a new level, ensuring that he continues to be the game’s preeminent superstar.

Woods, however, won only 39% of his matches and was only a member of one triumphant Ryder Cup team.

He lost nine of his final foursomes, losing only four of them.

Why ? One theory is that Woods and Scheffler are unable to turn their unyielding behavior into a game in which they rely on their playing partner.

In all his pomp, Woods appeared to be a lone wolf. He won four of his six matches in the singles and lost two.

In either of his two singles matches so far, he has won against the Spaniard in Rome and defeated Rahm as an unheralded rookie in the 2021 victory over Whistling Straits.

In Sunday’s singles at Bethpage, he will have a chance to match McIlroy for the record he already has set against him.

In his pre-tournament press conference, Scheffler stated, “I’d like to think that I’m not difficult to pair with people.”

“I’ve worked with a few different partners over the years and had some success.” I would never fit into that category, in my opinion.

Another theory that Woods and Scheffler’s quartet struggles is that their team-mates can’t cope with expectation.

Scheffler, a four-time major winner who is always trying to highlight his bloke-next-door persona, has a less intimidating demeanor than Woods.

He does, however, share the same lofty standards as him when it comes to golf.

However, only 36% of the Ryder Cup field’s players have won since 1999, making up the top-ranked team.

They put a lot of pressure on themselves, and Scheffler claims that he doesn’t think about it because he thinks about it all the time, according to Miceli.

Scottie is a different kind of person than Tiger, who didn’t care that much.

Scheffler & Henley fail to fire once more.

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Scheffler is, of course, solely to blame for the defeats.

Russell Henley, a foursomes partner, struggled against European pair Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick on Friday in a 4&amp, 3 loss.

And Scheffler and Henley still lost despite Viktor Hovland and Robert MacIntyre going to the 18th green on Saturday.

Henley has looked shaky in his Ryder Cup debut despite being third in a world ranking system with LIV golfers out.

Scheffler was unable to rescue them from trouble on any occasion despite the fact that their game relies heavily on consistent driving and metronomic irons.

Along with debutant JJ Spaun, he had no fun in the fourballs on Friday when Rahm and Sepp Straka defeated them 3&2, 2 respectively.

He and Bryson DeChambeau teamed up for Saturday’s fourballs, but Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood, the country’s most renowned duo, couldn’t compete.

Scheffler claimed that he and DeChambeau “played some good music” “as a difficult matchup” against Rose and Fleetwood.

They put in a lot of putts, and that is really what they did, he said. “They played better than we did,” he said.

An American victory on Sunday would make for a fantastic comeback story, according to Scheffler, who added that “anything can happen.”

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