The Daily Populous

Friday August 2nd, 2024 evening edition

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Kim Jong Un wants Trump back, elite defector tells BBC.

'Kim Jong Un will even kill all 25 million North Koreans to ensure his survival'.

Ri Il Kyu is the highest-ranking defector to escape North Korea since 2016 and has been face to face with Kim Jong Un on seven separate occasions.

He seems like an ordinary person,” Mr Ri tells the BBC.

He says that North Korea still views Mr Trump as someone it can negotiate with over its nuclear weapons programme, despite talks between him and Kim Jong Un breaking down in 2019.

Mr Trump has previously hailed the relationship with Kim as a key achievement of his presidency.

Getty Images Mr Trump met Mr Kim three times during his four years in office. »

Flavor Flav and Alexis Ohanian step up to pay Olympian Veronica Farley's rent amid 2024 Olympics

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Alexis Ohanian and Flavor Flav step in after Olympian says she cannot afford her rent just a day before competing in the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Olympian Veronica Fraley learned that closed mouths don't get fed after a message on X about being unable to pay her rent a day before she is set to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics caught the attention of Alexis Ohanian and Flavor Flav.

"I compete in the Olympic Games TOMORROW and can’t even pay my rent," she wrote with the side eye emoji. »

Bungie veterans Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy have reportedly left

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Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy, two Bungie veterans known for their work on the Destiny series, are reportedly no longer working at the company, following the cancellation of the Payback project.

“Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy are no longer at Bungie, they were let go,” Grubb said.

Following the layoffs, now-former Bungie staff have been taking to social media to criticise the studio, with many directing the blame at Bungie boss Pete Parsons. »

Tourists rush to save ice cream van washed out to sea in Cornwall

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Seawater flooded the Kelly Whip ice-cream van parked on Harlyn Bay beach, near Padstow, on Sunday and dragged it into the sea.

Crowds of people waded into the sea to try to stop the vehicle from getting washed away but they were unsuccessful.

A rescue vehicle was called to the scene in an attempt to retrieve the van. »