A man was arrested with 320 bird spiders on his body

A man was arrested with 320 bird spiders on his
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  • A man was arrested with 320 bird spiders on his body

    A bird spider in the open. Archive image. Photo: Thomas Peipert/AP/TT

    A South Korean man has been arrested in Peru when he tried to leave the country with 320 bird spiders attached to his body, the BBC reports.

    The 28-year-old man was trying to board a flight that would take him back to South Korea, when airport staff noticed that his stomach looked unusually bloated. When he was checked, it turned out that he had placed the hundreds of spiders in small plastic bags which he in turn carried in two belts.

    35 of the bird spiders were fully grown, and 285 were juveniles. In addition to the bird spiders, there were also 110 millipedes and nine ants. They are now being looked after by game wardens, the TV channel reports.

    Smuggling of endangered animals is very lucrative, according to the BBC.

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  • 10 newborn babies dead in fire

    10 newborn babies have died in hospital fire in India, reports CNN.

    The fire broke out late on Friday night and started in the neonatal ward of the hospital in the northern city of Lucknow.

    There were a total of 55 children in the ward and 45 of them managed to be saved from the fire.

    The region’s deputy minister says they will carry out a proper investigation into the fire.

    – We will identify those who are responsible and take strict measures, he says according to the channel.

  • Major disturbances on Netflix before the super match

    Before the fight between Mike Tyson, 58, and Jake Paul, 27, Netflix has big problems.

    According to the site Downdetector, major disturbances are experienced on the streaming service.

    Many readers have contacted Aftonbladet and are experiencing problems watching the live broadcast.

    The match will be shown on Netflix and start around 05:00 Swedish time. But once inside you are met with the message “we are having problems playing Netflix”.

    Mike Tyson is one of the most successful boxers of all time. Today’s match is his first professional since retiring in 2005.

    Read more about the match here.

  • Pompeii facing tourist limit

    The world-famous outdoor museum Pompeii in Italy is to introduce a maximum limit of 20,000 visitors per day.

    Under the new rules, visitors must buy individual tickets, which during the summer are divided into morning and afternoon tours.

    Last year, more than four million people visited Pompeii, which is an ancient Roman city. It was buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted nearly 2,000 years ago. The museum estimates that this year’s visitor numbers will be even higher.

  • Argentina continues to cross paths at the UN

    Javier Miley. Photo: Alex Brandon/AP/TT

    Argentina continues to struggle at the UN after President Javier Milei’s election victory last year. On Friday, the country voted no to a resolution condemning violence against women and girls.

    A representative of the Argentine government defends it by saying that neither commitments nor treaties solve the issue of gender-based violence.

    Argentina’s no came as a surprise to many in the UN circle, as the country has long been seen as one of the more socially progressive in South America.

  • One person is missing after a heavy fire in Götene

    One person is missing after the heavy house fire in Källby in Götene municipality.

    – We fear that a person may remain in what is left of the property. When we arrived at the scene, the residents had spontaneously evacuated, but one person is missing, says Magnus Schildt, officer on duty at the police.

    The emergency services were alerted to the fire at 21:00 on Friday evening, and at 04:00 on Saturday night they were still working on the scene, according to the police.

    – When we got there, flames shot out of the windows and doors, says Stefan Johansson, interior commander at Samhällsskydd central Skaraborg.

  • Police car in ditch after car chase

    Both a police patrol and the car it targeted ended up in the ditch during a car chase in Åkarp during the night, writes Sydsvenskan.

    The police escaped unharmed and three men in the getaway car were taken into custody, the newspaper states.

  • They tried to smuggle 320 spiders

    A South Korean man has been arrested in Peru when he tried to leave the country with 320 bird spiders attached to his body, the BBC reports.

    The man was checked by airport staff as he tried to fly back to South Korea. Then it turned out that he had placed the hundreds of spiders in small plastic bags which he in turn carried in two belts.

    35 of the bird spiders were fully grown and 285 were juveniles. In addition to the bird spiders, there were also 110 millipedes and nine ants.

  • She becomes press secretary in the White House

    Karoline Leavitt earlier this year. Photo: Seth Wenig/AP

    Donald Trump has appointed Karoline Leavitt, 27, as his press secretary in the White House.

    This is stated by the future president in a statement on social media.

    “Karoline Leavitt did a phenomenal job as national press secretary during my historic campaign and I am pleased to announce that she will be White House press secretary,” Trump wrote.

    “Karoline is smart, tough and has proven to be a very effective communicator”.

  • Watch out – last supermoon for this year

    If you look up at the sky during the night, you will see the third and last supermoon of the year.

    The phenomenon occurs only a few times a year, and occurs when the moon is unusually close to the earth.

    The last time there was a supermoon was in mid-October.

    The distance between the Moon and the Earth varies between 400,000 kilometers and 359,000 kilometers. That’s because the moon’s orbit is oval.

  • Police thought truffles were drugs – apologize

    A package from Gotland caught the attention of the Stockholm police.

    They opened the package thinking it contained drugs – but it was just a piece of Gotland truffle, reports P4 Gotland.

    When the customer finally received his package, the fungus had gone moldy. There was also a message from the police apologizing.

    The police also had to pay damages of SEK 269 for the inedible truffle.

  • Zelenskyi: The war will end faster with Trump

    Russia’s war in Ukraine will end faster with Donald Trump in power in the United States.

    This is what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi says in an interview with the Ukrainian public service channel Suspilne.

    – It is their attitude, their promise to society, and it is also very important to them, says Zelensky in the interview according to AFP.

  • Heavy house fire in Götene

    Photo: Johan Sjostrom

    There is a fire in a villa in Götene municipality, writes Skaraborgs Läns Tidning.

    The house is completely on fire.

    – Flames shot out of windows, so it doesn’t look very good, says Stefan Johansson at the rescue service to the newspaper.

    The alarm came in just before 9 p.m. At 10 p.m., five units from the rescue service were on the scene.

    – We are still on and off. The forecast is for around two hours, says Stefan Johansson to Aftonbladet.

  • Oslo airport evacuated – after matos

    Oslo Airport was evacuated at 21:30 on Friday evening after the fire alarm went off.

    – It’s an automatic alarm. The emergency services are now on the scene and investigating what the cause is, says Hans Erik Tysdal, officer on duty at the rescue center Øst, to The daily newspaper.

    Later, the police stated that it was food from a microwave that caused the alarm.

  • Car accident on Hisingsbron – major traffic impact

    Several cars are involved in a collision accident on the approach to Hisingsbron in Gothenburg.

    The alarm came in to the police just before half past seven on Friday evening.

    The Swedish Transport Agency’s website states that the accident has a major impact on traffic.

    – Initially, the cars involved were in bad shape, and a decision has been made to get rescue workers there, says Adam Isaksson Samara, press spokesperson at the police.

    An ambulance is on the scene, but it is currently unclear if anyone has been injured.

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