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International News Service (INS)

Ep 58 - Surprised by monkey coitus

Mar 2, 2022
Monkey love encouraged at UK zoo, Russian employee vandalizes art, Canadian illness affects letter writing, NZ uses Barry Manilow against protestors, discussion on Dr. Strange's crossover with Professor X
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Quick takeaways

  • Playing music and using lawn sprinklers are tactics employed by New Zealand Parliament to disperse anti-vaccine protestors.
  • A mysterious disease in Canada affects people's ability to walk, talk, and write the letter Q.

Deep dives

New Zealand Parliament Deals with Anti-Vaccine Protests

Anti-vaccine protests in New Zealand have led to the Parliament taking action to disperse the demonstrators. They have turned on lawn sprinklers at night and played music, such as Baby Shark, to deter the protesters. The goal is to make them uncomfortable so that they will go home.

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