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ONLY the greatest of all time puzzler can spot the hidden umbrella in this mind-boggling brainteaser in just ten seconds.Everyone can spot the goat but you need the eyes of a hawk to prove successful in this challenge.8Can you find the hidden umbrella in ten seconds?Credit: PinterestThe mind-bending image appears to show a Peruvian street where people are playing out a scene from the birth of Jesus.Inside this lively picture, there is one hidden object waiting to be found.You need a 20/20 vision and an IQ of a genius to spot it before the time runs out.At first, there is…

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JAY Slater’s best friend said he could hear the missing teen slipping on rocks during a final video call.The 19-year-old phoned his pal Brad – who he was on holiday with in Tenerife – after getting lost last Monday morning.11Jay Slater has been missing for 12 daysCredit: Pixel800011His best friend Brad is ‘not coping’ with his disappearanceCredit: ITV This Morning/ Eroteme11Emergency workers using a drone look for Jay in the mountains near MascaCredit: Doug Seeburg11Emergency workers are searching a desolate park on footCredit: Doug Seeburg11Police yesterday shifted their search to another part of the parkCredit: Doug SeeburgJay, Brad and friend…

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ELATED Russians have celebrated Biden’s car-crash TV debate as the Kremlin said Putin was apparently “too bored” to even watch it.The current US President, 81, staggered and stumbled through his 90-minute clash with Donald Trump, 78, on Thursday.5Putin’s gleeful propagandists have celebrated Biden’s car-crash debateCredit: AFP5Biden had a disastrous performance at the presidential debateCredit: Reuters5He staggered and stumbled through his 90-minute clash with Donald TrumpCredit: AFPThe impression in Moscow is that Putin will be able to dictate terms in the war in Ukraine with the West appearing leaderless.The Kremlin seemed to minimise the debate as Putin’s team claimed the dictator…

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MINDLESS amateur sleuths are taking “safari” jeeps to the area Jay Slater disappeared from.Shameless British visitors in Tenerife are treating the area as a warped tourist attraction as they swarm the Airbnb the teen went to before he vanished.9Hire cars parked outside the Airbnb in Masca Jay went to before he vanishedCredit: PA9Jay has been missing since last MondayCredit: Solarpix9Photographs show the Airbnb in Tenerife where Jay was before he vanishedCredit: Airbnb9The two-bedroom property is called Casa Abuela TinaCredit: Airbnb9Jay’s final Snapchat showed a cigarette in a handCredit: SnapchatJay, 19, went to a rave before going to holiday rental Casa…

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THIS is the moment a top Brit climber scoured a Tenerife ravine for signs of Jay Slater after his best friend said he “heard him slip”.Paul Arnott, 29, from Flitwick in Bedfordshire, was seen on the road line accessing places that even police officers haven’t been able to over the past days.11Paul Arnott, an experienced climber, was seen scouring bits of the Masca ravine that cops haven’t been able to access yetCredit: ITV11The 29-year-old joined the search for Jay in TenerifeCredit: TikTok @DOWNTHERAPIDS11Jay Slater has been missing since last MondayCredit: Solarpix11The start of the rugged trail from Masca in the…

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NORTH Koreans have been told to join a big push and collect human waste to fertilise crops.Dictator Kim Jong-un wants a whopping 22lb of poo from each citizen.1Kim Jong-un has ordered North Koreans to each collect 22lb of human wasteCredit: APIt comes a month after the tubby despot sent balloons filled with faeces over the border to South Korea — apparently in response to the pooh-poohing of his regime. His subjects are down in the dumps over the latest request as it is usually done in winter.But dire shortages of imported fertiliser mean a summer collection has been introduced under…

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GREECE’S crackdown on damaging tourism is continuing as local councils banned 40 more beaches from having sunbeds.The British holiday hotspot has stressed that the war against tourists is not over – and that a total of 238 of its shores will be protected.2Umbrellas and sun loungers laid out on a Greek beachCredit: AFP2Rows of umbrellas on a stunning Greek beach before the rules were announcedCredit: AlamyAs many as 198 beaches were already prohibited from placing loungers and umbrellas to dissuade tourists from swarming them.The southern European country will not allow umbrellas or sunbeds near these beaches’ coastlines, amongst other things.Each…

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THE face of ancient Egypt’s most powerful pharaoh can be seen for the very first time since he walked the Earth 3000 years ago.Ramesses II, who reigned in the 13th century BC, is known for his military victories and revolutionary building projects like the iconic Abu Simbel.7Ramesses II ruled ancient Egypt for 66 yearsCredit: Credit: Cicero Moraes/Pen News7Now the pharaoh’s face can be seen for the very first timeCredit: Credit: Cicero Moraes/Pen News7Ramesses’ 3000 year old mummy was used by experts to recreate his faceCredit: Credit: Pen NewsThe legend also shockingly goes down in history for having over 200 wives…

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IT IS the case that has gripped the nation.The disappearance of Jay Slater on his first lads’ holiday abroad has left cops in Tenerife baffled as the hunt for the 19-year-old enters its 13th day.9The disappearance of Jay Slater during his first trip abroad with friends has left Tenerife police puzzled as the search for the 19-year-old extends into its 13th dayCredit: Ian Whittaker9One of the last photos of Jay, pictured by the Hard Rock Hotel pool two days before he vanishedCredit: Facebook9Jay’s family have pinned hopes he is still alive on a grainy CCTV image taken ten hours after…

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ASTRONAUTS aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have been forced to take shelter after a disused Russian satellite broke up in orbit.Nearly 200 shards of debris were sprayed near the path of the ISS, meaning astronauts had to brace for a potential impact for about an hour.2Space Command, which tracks hazardous debris in space, said there was no immediate threat to other satellites2While large debris-generating events are rare, they are of increasing concern to both space objects and infrastructure and people on EarthCredit: AlamyThe incident occurred in an orbit near the ISS at 4pm GMT on Wednesday, according to US…

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