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B.I.B.

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Why should this be?

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The German carmaker achieved record group sales in 2016 of 10.3 ... BERLIN Despite the Dieselgate emissions scandal which has rocked Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) ... T) as the world's largest car producer by volume.

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Now what do you think about Samsung experiencing world record breaking sales if they were to release a Note8
 

Zool

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Pakistan recently released an Indian soldier they were holding for a few months. And that is an ongoing, deep-seated conflict. Let's hope India does the right thing before this guy passes away... China sent him a new passport back in 2014 to get this done:
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‘I couldn’t recognise him. He looked so old. He said he was alive just for me’
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Wang QiBBC News

A Chinese who has been unable to leave India after accidentally crossing into the country in 1963 has spoken to his brother for the first time in more than 50 years.

Wang Qi was a surveyor in the Chinese army when he entered India by mistake,
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It was not long after the Sino-Indian war that had broken out in 1962 when Mr Wang became lost near the border and crossed into India. He found a Red Cross van and asked them for help, but was turned over to the Indian authorities and imprisoned for seven years.

Now in his eighties, Mr Wang lives in the village of Tirodi in Madhya Pradesh, central India with his family.

During a visit from a BBC reporter, he has been able to speak to his brother in China via video message, after visiting a government building with internet access.

Mr Wang has not seen his 82-year-old brother Wang Zhiyuan for 54 years. The pair spoke for 17 minutes, after which Mr Wang said: “I couldn’t recognise him. He looked so old. He said he was alive just for me.”

Mr Wang, who is known in India as Raj Bahadur, has been trying to get permission to leave India and travel to China to see his three brothers and two sisters for decades, but has never been allowed to by the government.

In 2014 Mr Wang was issued with a Chinese passport, but he has yet to receive permission to travel to China.

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at the time, he said: “I have heard a lot about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj helping foreign nationals, stuck in India, return to their homeland. I pray with folded hands to the two leaders to help me also return to my siblings in China,” he said.

Mr Wang said he was his mother’s favourite, but he was unable to see her before she died in 2006. He was visited by a nephew in 2009, which raised his hopes again of being able to see his family, but three years ago, he said it was still a “pipedream”.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

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Even with manual feed it still fires, think of it as a bolt action rifle...cover in mud.;)
Well I would not call going from a autoloading semiautomatic rifle to a manually feed action "Flawless function"
True it dd not fail as bad as it's cousin the Vz. 58 which once gunked did not fire again. and had one of the hosts toss the rifle away in frustration (which was used in the Ukrane video)
But it's a D- compared to the A of the AR15.
Which passed the test What is happening?
The Mud used is fairly dense and gooey It's seeping through the openings in the rifles tested as best it can. The Vz58 has a open bolt receiver so on contact it goes right into the action, The AKM they tested like almost all AK series has loose tolerances between the receiver and the top cover, added to that is the selector/Safety/ Dust cover is also fairly loose. Now online there are videos of people making sundaes on there AKM's and they get away with it as Ice cream Whipped topping, and fudge melt under heating.
But the mud they are using is heavier almost cement grade.
The AR passes as Its receiver is is tightly toleranced with not 1 but two seals on the ejection port, the closed bolt and the Ejection port cover door. unless the mud entered through the barrel the amount able to seep in is very limited and only very fine grain.
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They also tested pistols, bolt action rifles including the Nagant ( Also failed) M1 Garand ( Failed) M14 ( Failed) The Kel Tec RDB ( Passed) G3( double feed but then worked well ) and the CETME L ( Passed). overall Roller locks and Weapons that keep the mud out of the receiver and operation have done very well.
 

Franklin

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The Chinese community in Paris attacked by North African gangs for being "too rich".

Migrants at war: Tensions in Paris as children attacked with knives for being 'too rich'

This comes amid a growing perception that recent migrants from North Africa have become "too demanding" and consider themselves "victims" who deserve pity.
gangs of North African youths have terrified Chinese migrants amid complaints they have become 'too rich'.

The streets of Paris have erupted into inter-migrant strife as North African youths have targeted 'rich' Chinese migrants amid growing tensions.

Police in France recorded more than 200 attacks on Chinese immigrants last year, mostly from hostile migrant gangs.

Contrary to this, the long-standing Chinese community in Paris has gained a reputation for being "hard-working and managing without taxpayer help".

In a report from German channel DW, a Chinese migrant named Woo described how a gang of North African youths attacked him in his home last November.

He said that the yobs threatened him and his wife with a knife and smashed his head, after which broke in and stole his valuables.

He added: "I am scared. I don’t feel safe anymore."

Yvon Sun, who works as a liaison for the Chinese community in Paris, echoed these remarks and said among a rise of recent assaults, a gang of African migrants had robbed a pair of young children under 10 years old and threatened them with a knife.

In August last year, a Chinese man was killed in the Paris suburb of Aubervilliers after being attacked during a botched robbery.

While the crime rate grows, local migrants from North Africa have been unafraid to voice their prejudices.

One told the programme: "That’s the way it is. I don’t like the Chinese."

Another added: "The Chinese have become too rich in France. That’s not fair. They have nice clothes and big cars."

Despite this visible hostility, police have largely refused to intervene while locals have complained that security services rarely investigate many of the crimes.

Guylain Chevrier, a French sociologist, said the pattern quickly emerged following the refugee wave last year.

He said: "The Chinese community is thought to be a community where things go well, where people manage on their own.

"This is compared to other immigrants who are much more demanding and consider themselves as victims."

Mr Chevrier added that authorities often took an extremely "passive attitude" toward anything going on within "Muslim communities".

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delft

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I just heard on BBC Radio 4 an Australian farmer who nearly drowned while stuck under a toppled machine in a dam ( they said ). Might it be a good idea if such a machine if far from being upright would use a mobile phone system to call for help?
 
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