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RUSSIA

Navies in joint patrol

The Russian and Chinese navies carried out a joint patrol in the northeast of the Pacific Ocean, the Russian military said yesterday. The vessels proceeded with maneuvers to practice anti-submarine tactics, it said. The patrol came after the two nations held joint military drills, as the allies deepen ties that have seen NATO dub Beijing an “enabler” of Moscow’s war in Ukraine. China early last month said that the two sides would participate in a joint maritime patrol and that China would also participate in Russia’s “Ocean-2024” strategic exercise.

AUSTRALIA

Explicit film shown on flight

Passengers aboard a flight to Tokyo last week got more inflight entertainment than they bargained for when an explicit film featuring sex talk and explicit images was broadcast to every screen. Technical problems meant individual movie selection was not available on a Qantas flight from Sydney to Haneda, Japan, leaving the crew to pick one film to be broadcast to the whole cabin. Their selection of Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn’s racy drama Daddio was a surprise to many, and to the airline, which apologized yesterday. According to one review, the movie features “references to oral sex, masturbation” as well as a “brief, but clear photo of erect penis on phone screen.” “The movie was clearly not suitable to play for the whole flight and we sincerely apologise to customers for this experience,” a Qantas spokesperson said. Once the mistake was clear, “all screens were changed to a family-friendly movie for the rest of the flight,” Qantas added.

JAPAN

Cabinet photo manipulated

The government on Monday admitted manipulating an official photograph of the new Cabinet to make its members look less unkempt, after online mockery of their sagging trousers. Images taken by local media showed what appeared to be an untidy patch of white shirt under the morning suits of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Minister of Defense Gen Nakatani. In the official photograph issued by Ishiba’s office, those blemishes had mysteriously disappeared, but not quickly enough to stop a barrage of mockery of the “untidy Cabinet” on social media. “This is more hideous than a group picture of some kind of a seniors’ club during a trip to a hot spring. It’s utterly embarrassing,” one user wrote. “Minor editing was made,” top government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters.

NETHERLANDS

Curator rescues artwork

A museum has recovered one of its artworks that looks like two empty beer cans after a staff member accidentally threw it in a bin thinking it was trash. The work, entitled All The Good Times We Spent Together by French artist Alexandre Lavet, appears on first glance to be two discarded and dented beer cans. However, a closer look shows they are in fact meticulously hand-painted with acrylics and “required a lot of time and effort to create,” the museum said. However their artistic value was lost on a mechanic, who saw them displayed in an elevator and chucked them in the bin. Froukje Budding, a spokeswoman for the LAM museum in Lisse, said that artworks are often left in unusual places — hence the display in an elevator. Curator Elisah van den Bergh noticed that the cans had vanished. She recovered them from a bin bag just in the nick of time as they were about to be thrown out. She said there were “no hard feelings” toward the mechanic, who had just started at the museum. “He was just doing his job,” she said.

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