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  • Video screenshot of police looking for two shooters after a backyard party ambush near Pittsburgh, U.S.

    Video screenshot of police looking for two shooters after a backyard party ambush near Pittsburgh, U.S. | Photo: Reuters

Published 10 March 2016
Opinion

teleSUR's roundup of the world's most viewed photographs and videos, as well as our selection of top trending topics.


Sanders on Trump's Racism

 
 

Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said voters in the United States would not elect a head of state who insults Latinos and Muslims, women and African-Americans. The senator from Vermont participated in the Democratic Presidential Debate in Florida with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.


'The Obama Doctrine'

During an interview with The Atlantic titled, "Obama Doctrine," the U.S. president told reporter Jeffrey Goldber that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “is in his own category” when it comes to the Middle East leaders, and that he has deeply disappointed him. The story focuses on Obama's eight years in power. Obama talked about Syria, Russia, the Middle East, and his close work with Secretary of State John Kerry, among other topics related to White House foreign policy.


#WorldKidneyDay

World Kidney Day is a yearly global campaign aimed at raising awareness of the importance of this vital organ. All across the globe several events take place from public screenings in Argentina to Zumba marathons in Malaysia, to teach people how to live with kidney disease.


US: Mass Shooting Reveals Depth of Gun Problem

Video screenshot of police looking for two shooters after a backyard party ambush near Pittsburgh killed at least five people and injured three others.

Four people were killed and three others wounded after an attack in the neighborhood of Wilkinsburg. Police are still looking for suspects. Mass shootings in the U.S. are a serious problem. So far in 2016 over 40 gun-related crimes have been reported. Over 2,300 people have been killed in shootings across the country in 2016.


Throwing Sharapova Under the Bus

The Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal spoke out about Russian player Maria Sharapova's recent comments that she failed a enhancing drug test during a tennis tournament: "It’s fair, so now she must pay for it,” said Nadal. He mentioned that he had never failed any drug test throughout his career and that he is "a completely clean guy."


20 Cute Mini Donkeys Up for Adoption

Triple Horse Rescue, an animal protection center in Crave Creek, Arizona, in the United States, is looking for someone who could adopt 20 miniature donkeys. The adoption fee is US$400 for all, only US$20 for each donkey.

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