News about Che Guevara

Mystery of Texan who was found dead 11 days after being arrested by Russian soldiers in Ukraine

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
Russell Bentley, 64, rose to prominence in Russia after he joined Putin's forces annexing Crimea in 2014. He reportedly was killed by Russian troops after being mistaken for a spy. Eleven days after he vanished, Bentley turned up dead, amid allegations he was picked up by soldiers mistaking him for an American or NATO spy. The death has reportedly sparked a media storm in Russia after Bentley had previously been a propaganda favorite in the nation, including landing a reporting role with state-run Sputnik-TV.

Pro-Putin Texas fighter, 63, goes missing in Russian-controlled Donetsk 'after rushing to scene of Ukrainian attack' in war-torn city

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
An American who fought for pro-Putin forces in Ukraine has gone missing, say police in Russian-controlled Donetsk. Russell Bentley, 63, who is married to a Russian woman and has a passport from his adopted country, disappeared after an attack by Kyiv forces, according to reports. He was last seen in Donetsk on 8 April before moving in an 'unknown direction', and his whereabouts are unclear. He had gone to help victims, say reports.

'Sussex is not Harry and Meghan's surname!' On YouTube talk show The Reaction, Sarah Vine says the Sussexes should be stripped of their titles to prevent them from'shamelessly' monetizing the Royal family

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
According to The Reaction, Prince Harry and Meghan should be stripped of their titles to prevent them from shamelessly profiting from the Royal family. Mail columnists Sarah Vine and Andrew Pierce set their sights on Harry and Meghan's new website 'Sussex.com' today to discover whether the pair are selling off their royal titles and in breach of their deal with the late Queen. Harry will simply be a "slightly thick, balding ex-soldier," Ms Vine said, while Meghan will be a'moderately appealing, not very good ex-actress." Ms Vine said that "their people" responded to criticism by claiming Sussex is their surname, despite sources close to the former royals' attempts to put down any rumors regarding the website's naming. Mountbatten-Windsor is not their surname; it is not their surname. Mr Pierce scolded them: "It's a shameless way to monetarize them by reminding the world that they are Royal."

Who has played the most different characters in the same film?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Alec Guinness played eight characters in the 1949 film Kind Hearts And Coronets. He took on the roles of all eight members of a ducal family that must be bumped off by relative Louis D'Ascoyne Mazzini, who is determined on becoming the Duke. In the 1996 film The Nutty Professor, Eddie Murphy portrays seven members of the Klump family. The Guinness World Record for 'the most characters played by one actor in a single film' goes to Aaranu Njan, which is a 2017 Indian film. Johnson George is one of history's most popular characters, including Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Leonardo da Vinci, Charlie Chaplin, and Che Guevara. Nevertheless, this film is marginally more than a home-made film.

JOSH HAMMER: Defund the vile, brainwashing universities! Any longer can't get enough of wake-hating academia. Move your tuition money elsewhere... and do it now

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2023
These are some of the country's most prestigious universities, including Harvard, Cornell, Columbia. Nevertheless, Jew-hatred, the world's oldest and presumably most politically correct model of bigotry, now dominates faculty lounges and campus quads. As the new symbol of fashionable radicalism, the Hamas paraglider has replaced Che Guevara or Angela Davis. This is extremely risky. The future leaders of America are being taught the vilest filth, and the adults in charge of ensuring this are kept and condoning it as they pocket tuition funds and alumni contributions. If you can get in on it, it's a rat. Thankfully, market forces have begun to push back against all the cowardice and moral idiocy. Former Utah governor and major funder Jon Huntsman, Jr., has announced that he no longer contributes at the University of Pennsylvania. Ordinary people must take the example of these great entrepreneurs and philanthropists.

TOM LEONARD: How the Left's obsession with wokery and race is turning New York into a crime-ravaged, drug-infested nightmare

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 3, 2023
TOM LEONARD: The city is suffering a crime epidemic so bad that even ice cream and laundry detergent are security-tagged in stores, and endless anti-business steps are driving down profits, but politicians seem more preoccupied by culture wars: woke causes and green problems, such as air pollution. Despite all the air quality issues, the authorities have only themselves to blame for the stench of contraband weed on its streets, a result of government's disastrous experiment with cannabis legalization, which has resulted in the proliferation of 1,400 illicit marijuana shops. And a city that has proclaimed itself as the ultimate temple of capitalism now has 23% of its office space vacant, a staggering figure that is likely to get worse after the introduction of a congestion fee of up to $23 (£17.60) for driving into midtown Manhattan. If officials are hoping that the fee would encourage commuters to leave their cars at home and take the subway, they might be disappointed.

My daily horoscope: What will June 14th 2023 bring for MY star sign?Oscar Cainer tells all

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2023
Che Guevara and Donald Trump celebrate their birthday today. They may not have much in common ideologically, but they were nevertheless political outsiders who defied the odds. When Saturn's clocks return to retrograde, we are being asked about our abiding philosophies. However, don't forget your convictions. It's through being open to healthy compromises that we can work together to ensure a prosperous future.

BRENDAN O'NEILL: We would all lose if a celebrity in a tantrum were to be on television if we did

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2023
BRENDAN O'NEILL: I'm excited to see football back, but I'm sure the BBC bigwigs haven't capitulated. I hope they haven't caved in to the belief that Lineker must have the right to spout their entire opinion on the internet.