A San Francisco woman's tipsy night out led to the disappearance of her beloved pink Labubu doll, "Lychee Berry," sparking a city-wide search. The missing poster, featuring Lychee Berry's adventures, went viral, prompting both sympathy and gentle teasing online. Despite the irreplaceable nature of the original, a fellow Labubu enthusiast gifted her a near-identical doll, offering solace and new adventures.
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Ben Stokes' shoulder injury forces him to miss the final Test against India, leading to four changes in England's playing XI. Ollie Pope will take over the captaincy, while Ollie Pope will be the stand-in captain. Jacob Bethell, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, and Josh Tongue are included, aiming to bolster the team's performance at The Oval.
US President Donald Trump claimed credit for brokering a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand, following deadly clashes along their disputed border. The truce, officially declared in Kuala Lumpur under Malaysian mediation, aims to halt the fighting that displaced thousands. While sporadic clashes persisted, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet thanked Trump for his support.
China has strongly refuted US accusations of supporting Russia's war efforts in Ukraine, labeling the claims as hypocritical. A Chinese representative at the UN criticized the US for its double standards, questioning why Washington can trade with Russia while restricting others. China maintains it hasn't provided lethal weapons and urged the US to cease blame-shifting and focus on ending the conflict.
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Amritpal Singh, a 23-year-old Punjab farmer, has been sentenced by a Pakistani court in Chunian after inadvertently crossing into Pakistan. He received a one-month prison term for each of two offenses and a fine of Rs 50,000 for each. Failure to pay the fines will result in an additional 15 days of imprisonment per offense.