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Walt Disney will no longer put digital covers on visitors' photos
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, people can still go to Disney World in Florida as long as they make their reservations early, maintain a healthy distance in lines, undergo temperature checks and wear their mask at all times.
Last July, it was reported that the park was not handing out photos at the rides to people not wearing their masks. Walt Disney World argued that a policy was due that allowed it to withhold photos if someone was doing something unsafe or inappropriate.
This measure was not taken in the best way by the visitors, so he started to add digitally the mask. However, he announced that he will stop doing this and they are confident that visitors will wear the masks to avoid further spread of the virus.
Aliens are real
Although it may sound delirious, Israel's former head of space security, Haim Eshed, stated in an interview that aliens are real. He also said that Donald Trump knows this and not only that, but that he has a pact with an "intergalactic federation" to keep it a secret.
Haim Eshed, 81, who spent three decades at the head of the Israeli Defense Ministry's space directorate, added that "the Unidentified Flying Objects have asked not to publish that they are here, since humanity is not yet ready.
Bethlehem among sharks
A couple of divers dived for several minutes into a tank full of gray sharks, which also contained life-size figures of Mary, Joseph and the Three Kings, to mount the representation of the birth of Jesus in an extreme version.
The attraction is part of the traditional show known as Belén acuático, offered by the Zoo Aquarium of Madrid, which is installed in early December to delight visitors in this season decembrina.
Paris City Hall Fined for Hiring Too Many Women
The Ministry of the Civil Service fined the City of Paris the not inconsiderable amount of 90,000 euros for not respecting gender parity and hiring too many women, since there are 11 women on its staff and only five senior positions for men.
According to the local Parity Law, no one sex can hold more than 60 percent of the positions in the administrations, and although the law was created to increase women's participation in these positions, the fine seems to have come out of a "world upside down".
Adolf Hitler sweeps away Namibian elections
Adolf Hitler Uunona is the new district administrator of the SWAPO party's Ompundja district in northern Namibia. He won 84.88 percent of the votes in the regional elections, which can be considered a resounding success over his opponents.
Unona, 54, says he is used to being teased by name. "My father gave me that name and I probably didn't understand what it stood for, although as a child I didn't know either. As I grew up, I realized I was a man who wanted to subdue the whole world and I had nothing to do with that," he said in an interview.