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China: Off-Road Team Rescues Camel Trapped in Wire Fencing in Inner Mongolia

On April 24, 2026, in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, a video captured a rescue mission unfolding along a desert crossing route from the sacred tree area of the Ulan Buh Desert to Ji’aobao. Members of an off-road team spotted a camel that had been stuck for three to four days, its leg tightly entangled in wire fencing. The team leader carefully crouched down and began cutting away the metal wires wrapped around the animal’s leg, taking care not to cause further injury. The camel appeared exhausted and weak, remaining motionless even after being freed, its legs stiff from prolonged restraint. The video ended with the camel gradually managing to stand up, wobbling at first before stabilizing itself as the rescuers looked on.

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US: Large Hail Pelts Northeast Ohio 4

Severe storms hit Northeast Ohio on Wednesday, April 15, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and large hail. Trees, power lines, homes, and vehicles were damaged across the region. Thousands lost power, and flooding was reported in several areas. Severe thunderstorm watches and warnings were issued throughout the afternoon and evening.

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US: Tornado Leaves Trail Of Damage In Temple, Texas

Severe weather prompted tornado watches across central Texas on Wednesday, May 22. A tornado was reported in Temple on Wednesday evening with footage on social media showing ferocious winds, hail, and damage to homes. This footage shows the damage caused by strong winds at a home in Temple, Texas.

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Suzuki's remodeled MR Wagon minivehicle

Suzuki's remodeled MR Wagon minivehicle

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp. President and Chairman Osamu Suzuki stands by the automaker's new MR Wagon minivehicle in Tokyo on Jan. 20, 2011. The car was fully remodeled for the first time in five years, equipped with a newly developed engine and continuously variable transmission.

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Japanese carmakers snapping up growing 'mini' market

Japanese carmakers snapping up growing 'mini' market

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp.'s main product ''MR Wagon'' features doors that open at a wider angle, enabling children to get on and off the vehicle more easily.

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Suzuki releases all-new MR Wagon minicar

Suzuki releases all-new MR Wagon minicar

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp. Chairman Osamu Suzuki (L) and President Hiroshi Tsuda (R) flank, at a Tokyo hotel, a fully remodeled MR Wagon minicar the company released Jan. 20. The new minicar targets women in their 20s and 30s who are raising young children.

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Suzuki Motor to supply MR Wagon minicar to Nissan Motor

Suzuki Motor to supply MR Wagon minicar to Nissan Motor

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp. Chairman Osamu Suzuki announces at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 16 that his company will launch a new five-door minicar called the MR Wagon, pictured behind him, on Dec. 4. It will supply the vehicle to Nissan Motor Co. starting next spring under an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) agreement. The MR Wagon is targeted at housewives in their late 20s and 30s.

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Suzuki Motor to supply MR Wagon minicar to Nissan Motor

Suzuki Motor to supply MR Wagon minicar to Nissan Motor

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp. Chairman Osamu Suzuki announces at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Nov. 16 that his company will launch a new five-door minicar called the MR Wagon, pictured behind him, on Dec. 4. It will supply the vehicle to Nissan Motor Co. starting next spring under an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) agreement. The MR Wagon is targeted at housewives in their late 20s and 30s.

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Suzuki to launch MR Wagon minicar Dec. 4

Suzuki to launch MR Wagon minicar Dec. 4

TOKYO, Japan - Leading Japanese minivehicle maker Suzuki Motor Corp. will launch a new five-door minicar, the MR Wagon, Dec. 4. It will also supply the vehicle to Nissan Motor Co. starting next spring under an original equipment manufacturing (OEM) agreement. The MR Wagon, whose two-wheel-drive version is priced at 1,135,000 yen, is targeted at housewives in their late 20s and 30s.

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Suzuki releases all-new MR Wagon minicar

Suzuki releases all-new MR Wagon minicar

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp. Chairman Osamu Suzuki (L) and President Hiroshi Tsuda (R) flank, at a Tokyo hotel, a fully remodeled MR Wagon minicar the company released Jan. 20. The new minicar targets women in their 20s and 30s who are raising young children. (Kyodo)

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Suzuki's remodeled MR Wagon minivehicle

Suzuki's remodeled MR Wagon minivehicle

TOKYO, Japan - Suzuki Motor Corp. President and Chairman Osamu Suzuki stands by the automaker's new MR Wagon minivehicle in Tokyo on Jan. 20, 2011. The car was fully remodeled for the first time in five years, equipped with a newly developed engine and continuously variable transmission. (Kyodo)

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