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Fyodor confirmed for’martial arts emperor’… “I lost my sense of smell from the corona” | Briefing ON


1. Hyodor, the’martial arts emperor’… Hospitalized for Corona 19

Hyodor Yemelyanenko, the Russian martial arts emperor, has Corona 19. According to a foreign press yesterday (21st) in local time, Hyodor had symptoms of Corona 19 such as an increase in body temperature and a dull sense of smell from the 9th. Later, as the symptoms of Corona 19 worsened, he was diagnosed with pneumonia and is now receiving inpatient treatment at a hospital in Moscow. Through the social network, Hyodor said, “He is in good condition and is recovering.” He was the 2008 World Martial Arts Federation heavyweight champion, set a record of 45 games, 39 wins, and 6 losses, and is nicknamed’The Emperor of Martial Arts’. Hyodor, who declared her retirement in 2012, returned to life in 2015 and is still active.

2.’Animal cruelty controversy’ dolphin riding disappears

In the future, the’experience program’ of riding dolphins and beluga in the aquarium will disappear. In addition, it is expected that new cetaceans from the aquarium will be completely banned from breeding or exhibiting. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries released the 1st comprehensive plan for aquarium management yesterday. This is to prevent abuse of marine animals and create a safe aquarium environment. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries has decided to change the existing aquarium registration system to a license system. In addition, we plan to create a new permission standard that reflects the appropriate habitat environment for each species of marine animals. Earlier, last year, the’Beluga Experience Program’ of Geoje Sea World in Gyeongnam caused controversy over animal cruelty. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries has also reflected this issue. It was decided to create a new provision for’Animal Welfare’ in the Zoo and Aquarium Act. From 2022, cetacean breeding, exhibition, and viewing will be completely banned. Instead, they plan to support them to meet and experience marine animals through virtual reality.

3. ‘108m Cliff’ Victoria Falls… ‘Dizziness’ authentication shot

A woman who took a’certified shot’ while lying on top of the Victoria Falls in South Africa, the longest in the world with a maximum drop of 108 meters, is being criticized by netizens. This woman, American Emerys Rose, posted a video from Devil’s Pool on social networks. Devil’s Pool is a natural swimming pool located on top of Victoria Falls, one of the world’s three greatest waterfalls. Rhodes even reached down the cliff, prone to a cascade of water flowing. Netizens who saw this accused him of “taking dangerous actions in order to gain followers,” and were concerned that “I am worried that it will affect other young people.” However, Rose refuted, saying, “It wasn’t scary,” and “it was all safe.” In fact, there is a rock that acts as a protective wall in the Devils Pool, and some people manage it. However, Victoria Falls flows at a rate of about 400 million liters per minute when it is not in the dry season, so it seems safe to be careful.

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