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China: Cat Gets Head Stuck in Wall Gap at Shop Entrance

On February 3, 2026, at Yongle Optical Shop in Hefei, Anhui province, a cat was filmed with its head stuck in a narrow gap between a wall and a doorframe near a building entrance. From outside, it looked as if the cat was suspended in the wall, with the hole fitting its head perfectly. According to the video description, the animal likely crawled into an air-conditioner pipe hole inside the wall and became stuck, leaving only its head visible.

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China: Mouse in Big Trouble as Cornered by Cat in Guangdong

On October 30, 2025, in Guangdong, located in southern China, a cat stood guard near a plastic bucket pressed against a wall. Inside the narrow gap, a small mouse trembled, unable to move. The cat watched quietly, waiting for the exhausted prey to stop struggling. Its patience and sharp focus showed the instinctive nature of a hunter.

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Jerusalem: Protesters March Against Benjamin Netanyahu

Thousands of anti-government protesters marched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, blocking the city's main entrance. The protest, which occurred on Wednesday morning, March 19, was driven by opposition to Netanyahu's decision to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet domestic security service and his move to resume the war in the Gaza Strip.

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Chinese migrants at U.S.-Mexico borders

Chinese migrants at U.S.-Mexico borders

A Chinese family sits in front of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border in Jacumba Hot Springs, California, on Jan. 23, 2024, after illegally crossing into the Unites States through a gap in the wall.

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Post-shelling repairs continue at Oriiana lyceum in Lviv

Post-shelling repairs continue at Oriiana lyceum in Lviv

LVIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 08, 2024 - A gap in the corridor wall of the Oriiana lyceum, where a Russian missile strike damaged the building on December 29 last year, Lviv, western Ukraine.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. (Kyodo)

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens. (Kyodo)

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens. (Kyodo)

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The outer moat of the Imperial Palace

The outer moat of the Imperial Palace

Southern view from the riverbank in Honmachi, near Tokiwa Bridge. Two waterways intersect here and, although not visible, a stone bridge called Ikkokubashi was located on the left spanning the canal which eventually becomes Nihonbashi River. The gap in the wall on the right is Dosan Moat, which originates from Ryunokuchi where the excess water from the inside moats is released. The moat was filled in around 1909. The outer moats beyond Nihonbashi River were filled in after World War II. Consequently, the waterway intersection can no longer be seen. Taken in the mid-Meiji Period. Same as photograph #2199.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number59‐77‐0]

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