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Africa Cup of Nations - Morocco v Nigeria Match

Africa Cup of Nations - Morocco v Nigeria Match

Morocco’s midfielder Brahim Diaz dribbles with the ball while being chased by Nigeria’s midfielder Alex Iwobi during the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match between Morocco and Nigeria. January 14, 2026. Photo by Kevin Ngandu Katayi/ABACAPRESS.COM

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China: Sheep Chases Boy Through Village in Lighthearted Moment

This was the funny moment a young boy was chased by a sheep along a village road in China. The incident was filmed on December 19, 2025, in Daman Village, Gyirong County, Tibet, showing the boy sprinting down a village path as the sheep followed closely behind. He repeatedly glanced back in a mix of fear and laughter while trying to escape. The boy ran across open ground, with the sheep keeping a steady pace just a few steps away.

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China: Turtle Eagerly Chases Shrimp in Playful Video

On October 8, 2025, in Guangdong, China, a turtle eagerly chased a peeled shrimp in a playful video. It paddled frantically and stretched its neck to reach the treat, never giving up.

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EUROPA LEAGUE MALMÖ FF - PANATHINAIKOS

EUROPA LEAGUE MALMÖ FF - PANATHINAIKOS

Panathinaikos' Erik Palmer-Brown with the ball is chased by Malmö's Adrian Skogmar during Thursday's Europa League fourth round football match between Malmö FF and Panathinaikos at Eleda Stadion in Malmö, Sweden on November 06, 2025.Photo: Andreas Hillergren / TT / Code 10600

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EUROPA LEAGUE MALMÖ FF - PANATHINAIKOS

EUROPA LEAGUE MALMÖ FF - PANATHINAIKOS

Malmö's Adrian Skogmar with the ball is chased by Panathinaikos' Pedro Chirivella during Thursday's Europa League fourth round football match between Malmö FF and Panathinaikos at Eleda Stadion in Malmö, Sweden on November 06, 2025.Photo: Andreas Hillergren / TT / Code 10600

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NATIONS LEAGUE SEMIFINAL SWEDEN-SPAIN

NATIONS LEAGUE SEMIFINAL SWEDEN-SPAIN

Spain's Ona Batlle is chased by Sweden's Monica Jusu Bah during the women's Nations League semi-final between Sweden and Spain at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, Tuesday, October 28, 2025.Photo: Björn Larsson Rosvall / TT / Code 9200

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NATIONS LEAGUE SEMIFINAL SWEDEN-SPAIN

NATIONS LEAGUE SEMIFINAL SWEDEN-SPAIN

Spain's captain Irene Paredes is chased by Sweden's Felicia Schröder during the women's Nations League semi-final between Sweden and Spain at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, Tuesday, October 28, 2025.Photo: Björn Larsson Rosvall / TT / Kod 9200

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EUROPE LEAGUE MALMÖ-GNK DINAMO ZAGREB

EUROPE LEAGUE MALMÖ-GNK DINAMO ZAGREB

MALMÖ, SWEDEN 20251023Malmö's Sead Haksabanovic with the ball is chased by Dinamo Zagreb's Arber Hoxha and Sergi Dominquez during the Europa League football match between Malmö FF and GNK Dinamo Zagreb at Eleda Stadion (Nya Malmö Stadion), Sweden, 23 October 2025.Photo: Andreas Hillergren / TT / Code 10600

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CALCIO - UEFA Champions League - Villarreal CF vs Manchester City FC

CALCIO - UEFA Champions League - Villarreal CF vs Manchester City FC

Georges Mikautadze (#9 - Villarreal CF) in action chased by John Stones (#5 - Manchester City) during Villarreal CF vs Manchester City FC, UEFA Champions League football match in Vila-real, Spain, October 21 2025

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China: Strong Typhoon Winds Blow Away Man’s Slipper in Zhuhai, Guangdong

On September 23, 2025, in Zhuhai, located in southern China’s Guangdong province, a video captured a person stepping outside to test the typhoon’s strength. As soon as he lifted a foot, his slipper was blown far away by the powerful wind. The person quickly chased after it, but the slipper “ran” faster than its owner.

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China: Cat Chases Pointer, Diverts Attention From Lecture at University

On September 14, 2025, at Southwest Medical University in Luzhou, Sichuan, a classroom cat chased a teacher’s pointer during a lecture, distracting everyone. Netizens joked no one paid attention to the lesson and wondered how the cat got inside.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification match Poland vs Finland

FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification match Poland vs Finland

Joel Pohjanpalo of Finland (middle) is chased by Bartosz Slisz of Poland (left) during FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G European qualification football match in Chorzow, Poland on September 7, 2025. LEHTIKUVA / MARKKU ULANDER - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Markku Ulander/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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QUALIFYING EUROPA LEAGUE HÄCKEN-BRANN

QUALIFYING EUROPA LEAGUE HÄCKEN-BRANN

GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN 20250807Brann's Eivind Helland is chased by Häckens IsakBrusberg during Thursday's Uefa Europa League third qualifying round soccer match between Sweden's BK Häcken and Norway's SK Brann, match 1 of 2 at Bravida Arena in Gothenburg, Sweden, August 7, 2025.Photo: Hanna Brunlöf / TT / Code 9200

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ICE HOCKEY WC SWEDEN- CZECH REPUBLIC

ICE HOCKEY WC SWEDEN- CZECH REPUBLIC

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250522Sweden's Filip Forsberg (R) is chased by Czechia's Filip Hronek (#17) and Daniel Vozenilek during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship quarter final match between Sweden and Czech Republic at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 22, 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

Ahti Oksanen of Finland is chased by Matic Podlipnik of Slovenia during the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Finland and Slovenia in Stockholm on May 15, 2025. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

EDS. NOTE, CORRECTED THE NAME OF THE FINNISH PLAYERS Eeli Tolvanen of Finland (front) is chased by Jonas Brodin of Sweden during the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Finland and Sweden in Stockholm on May 12, 2025. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2025

Eelik Tolvanen of Finland (front) is chased by Jonas Brodin of Sweden during the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships preliminary round group A match between Finland and Sweden in Stockholm on May 12, 2025. LEHTIKUVA / VESA MOILANEN - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. (Credit:Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Kyodo News Images)

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ICE HOCKEY WC SWEDEN-AUSTRIA

ICE HOCKEY WC SWEDEN-AUSTRIA

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250510Sweden's Filiip Forsberg (right) is chased by Austria's Clemens Unterweger during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship group A match between Sweden and Austria at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 10, 2025.Photo: Christine Olsson / TT / Code 10430

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ICE HOCKEY WC SLOVENIA-CANADA

ICE HOCKEY WC SLOVENIA-CANADA

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250510Canada's Travis Konecny (#11) tries to score at Slovenia's goalkeeper Lukas Horak, chased by Slovenia's Rok Macuh (#47) during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship group A match between Slovenia and Canada at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 10, 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / Code 10080

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UEFA CONFERENCE LEAGUE DJURGÅRDEN-CHELSEA SEMI-FINAL 1

UEFA CONFERENCE LEAGUE DJURGÅRDEN-CHELSEA SEMI-FINAL 1

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20250501Chelsea's Jadon Sancho is chased by Djurgårdens Hampus Finndell during the Uefa Conference League semi-final first leg football match between Djurgårdens IF and Chelsea FC at Stockholm Arena (3Arena) i Stockholm, Sweden may 1, 2025.Photo: Jonas Ekströmer / TT / Code 10030

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NATIONS LEAGUE SWEDEN-WALES

NATIONS LEAGUE SWEDEN-WALES

Sweden's Nathalie Björn is chased by Wales' Esther Morgan during Tuesday's Nations League women's Division A Group 4 soccer match between Sweden and Wales at Gamla Ullevi, in Gothenburg, Sweden on april 08, 2025.Photo: Adam Ihse / TT / Code 9200

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SOCCER FRIENDLY SWEDEN-NORTHERN IRELAND

SOCCER FRIENDLY SWEDEN-NORTHERN IRELAND

STOCKHOLM, SVERIGE 20250325Sweden's Alexander Isak (C) is chased by Northern Ireland's George Saville (L) och Paddy McNair during an international friendly soccer match between Sweden and Northern Ireland at Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on March 25, 2025.Photo: Fredrik Sandberg / TT / code 10080

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France: Football Match Suspended After Flares Thrown Onto Pitch in Montpellier 3

The football match between Montpellier HSC and AS Saint-Étienne was suspended on Sunday, March 16, after flares were thrown onto the La Mosson stadium pitch by frustrated Montpellier supporters. This video shows chaotic scenes outside the stadium after the incident with people chased by riot police.

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France: Football Match Suspended After Flares Thrown Onto Pitch in Montpellier

The football match between Montpellier HSC and AS Saint-Étienne was suspended on Sunday, March 16, after flares were thrown onto the La Mosson stadium pitch by frustrated Montpellier supporters. This video shows chaotic scenes outside the stadium after the incident with people chased by riot police.

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OLYMPIC QUALIFICATIONS ICE HOCKEY NETHERLANDS-SWEDEN

OLYMPIC QUALIFICATIONS ICE HOCKEY NETHERLANDS-SWEDEN

GÄVLE, SWEDEN 20250207Sweden's Sofie Lundin (#17) with the puck is chased by Netherlands' Maree Dijkema (#5) during Friday's Olympic qualifying match in Group H between the Netherlands and Sweden at Monitor ERP Arena in Gävle, Sweden, February 7 2025. Photo: Magnus Lejhall / TT / Code 10658

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Japan: Deer Slips And Falls On Snowy Road Amid Severe Cold Wave In Hokkaido

In Hokkaido, which has been hit by a severe cold wave in recent days, a video captured the moment when one of two deer running on snow-covered roads slipped and fell. The deer that fell quickly got back up and chased after the other, determined not to be left behind. The video was filmed on Tuesday, February 4 in Noboribetsu City, located in the central-western part of Hokkaido.

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated July 01, 2020 - The Guardia di Finanza of Naples has seized in the Port of Salerno a large quantity of drugs, 14 tons of amphetamines, 84 million tablets with the "captagon" logo, produced in Syria by ISIS to finance terrorism. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Alessandro Garofalo/Newfotosud/napolipress/Fotogramma/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

Captagon A Synthetic Stimulant That Earned Billions For The Assad Regime

File photo dated April 23, 2021 - Saudi customs announce seizing 2.4 million amphetamine narcotic tablets (also known as Captagon), hidden in a pomegranate fruit shipment coming, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. For years, Bschar al-Assad regime secretly netted three times more money than all of Mexico's cartels with a small white pill that everyone from ISIS terrorists to construction workers chased after. Captagon, known locally as the 'drug of jihad', and 'poor man's cocaine', was originally sold as a cure for attention deficit disorders, narcolepsy and depression when it was first developed by a German pharmaceutical firm in 1961. In 1986, Captagon was banned in almost all countries after it was listed as a Schedule II drug by the UN. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

Paris 2024 - Football - Spain v Morocco

A spectator invades the field chased by stadium security members.Spain's players celebrate their victory over Maroc at the end of the men's semi-final football match between Maroc and Spain of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Marseille Stadium in Marseille on August 5, 2024.(Photos de Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com)

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