MMA wrestler Conor McGregor's career is stagnating. In Abu Dhabi, he unexpectedly lost in the second round. President Joe Biden is about to lift Donald Trump's ban and transsexuals will be able to enlist in the US military again. Restaurants in the Czech Republic are in turmoil, the police closed 30 of them during the weekend.
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) is in favor of canceling didactic tests at high school graduation exams, because studying at the institutions has been strongly affected by the coronavirus epidemic this year. Due to the pandemic, the pupils have been confined to distance education for the better part of the current school year.
stated Babiš, adding that he had discussed the matter with the Minister of Education Robert Plaga (for ANO). According to the Prime Minister, the cancellation of didactic tests should definitely apply at least to medical schools whose students have been helping to combat the epidemic in hospitals.
According to the Czech Secondary School Union, which represents about 30,000 students, this year's graduation exams should either be easier, or some parts of the exam should be canceled due to the ongoing distance learning.
The Disney World employee will probably remeber this call forever. A woman called the Pennsylvania Amusement Park, pretending she wanted to buy tickets. However, in the middle of the phone call, the employee began to suspected physical abuse after hearing "get off me" and "leave me alone".
Before calling the police, the Disney employee asked the caller a couple of yes and no questions that allowed her to explain the situation she found herself in. When asked whether she was really trying to book a vacation in the amusement park, the woman said no. According to the police, he also aske her if anyone was trying to hurt her and if she needed help sent to her home. Allegedly, she answered both questions with a "yes".
The argument overheard on the phone had been caused by her 38-year-old boyfriend, who had beaten and threatened her. Wayne Shiflett was arrested and faces charges of assault and harassment.
The 257th MMA gala evening in Abu Dhabi ended with a huge surprise. Irish wrestler Conor McGregor couldn't handle a rematch with American puncher Dustin Poirier and unexpectedly fell in the second round, and very painfully at that. So much so that the an Irish fighter appeared at a press conference on crutches.
The American definitely hadn't been a fan favorite before the match, on the contrary, everyone underestimated him, experts, bookmakers and fans on social networks alike. However, Dustin Poirier showed great form, and for the first time in his career, the Irish phenomenon McGregor had to bow to his opponent's boxing skills.
Saturday's event "The DOG Is Dead" recorded more than thirty open restaurants throughout the Czech Republic. The violations of anti-epidemic regulations will now be handled by administrative authorities. In cooperation with the Czech Trade Inspection Authority, police also inspected mountain hotels or boarding houses.
"Yesterday (Saturday) the police, in cooperation with the Czech Trade Inspection Authority, inspected dozens of accommodation facilities in mountain areas, and while there was no indication of any problems with the providers of these services, the opposite could be said for restautiers,"
stated the police. Restaurtiers opened their establishments in protest of government regulations. Supporters of the initiative The DOG is dead were distributing petition sheets to sign in their establishments. Restaurants are to become political cells, and as such can stay open because, according to the initiative, political negotiations are exempt from the anti-epidemic regulations introduced by the government. The Minister of the Interior Jan Hamáček (CSSD) rejected such an interpretation of the rules.
Although restaurants can sell food and drinks through dispensing windows, according to the research company Nielsen, the gastronomic industry in the Czech Republic loses 414 million crowns in sales each day in lockdown.
President Joe Biden is set to lift the ban of transsexuals joining the U.S. military imposed by his predecessor, Donald Trump. This plan represents the Biden administration's latest effort to undo many of the steps Trump has taken.
Trump had announced a ban on transsexuals in the military in July 2017, reversing a major decision by his predecessor, Barack Obama, to allow transsexuals to openly serve and receive medical care for gender reassignment. According to the US Department of Defense, there are about 1.3 million active employees in the military, and official figures on the number of trans members are not available. Biden's plan to lift the ban is backed by newly confirmed Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
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