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Title: Morning Coffee Music for your morning coffee: 3 Hours of Morning Coffee Music Playlist

For more infomation >> Morning Coffee Music for your morning coffee: 3 Hours of Morning Coffee Music Playlist - Duration: 3:16:51.

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Albuquerque homeowners with flashy holiday lights collect clothes for the homeless - Duration: 2:23.

For more infomation >> Albuquerque homeowners with flashy holiday lights collect clothes for the homeless - Duration: 2:23.

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Paul Pogba was forced to reject Real Madrid for Man Utd transfer - here's why - Duration: 2:15.

Paul Pogba was forced to reject Real Madrid for Man Utd transfer - here's why

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Paul Pogba joined Manchester United last summer from Juventus for £89million - a club and world record at the time. Real Madrid were also linked with a move for the France international that year but a deal failed to materialise.

And Spanish outlet Don Balon claim the transfer never happened for one reason - Cristiano Ronaldo. The report says the Portuguese was not prepared to share the limelight with Pogba and so he opted for a return to Old Trafford instead.

Fellow France international Raphael Varane is said to have leaked the information and it is reportedly not the first transfer Ronaldo has scuppered.

Don Balon claim the 32-year-old is hellbent on overturning Lionel Messi's records and to do so he wants to be the No 1 at the Bernabeu.

He equalled the Argentina international's fifth Don Balon award this year and is hoping to surpass him with a stellar solo campaign this term.

Speaking last summer about Pogba's future, Varane admitted the pair had been in close contact and he hinted he would have liked to have seen him at Real.

"Pogba is my friend and I talked to him about this issue long ago but I don't know what you think or he thinks," the defender said.

"He's a very good player but I don't know what he wants or what he'll do. "We have a great team [Real Madrid] and the best players. "I must not say anything about a potential transfer for Pogba, it's his decision.".

For more infomation >> Paul Pogba was forced to reject Real Madrid for Man Utd transfer - here's why - Duration: 2:15.

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CHINA PREPARING FOR NORTH KOREA CRISIS, MASS EXODUS BY BUILDING REFUGEE CAMPS ON BORDER - Duration: 4:53.

CHINA PREPARING FOR NORTH KOREA CRISIS, MASS EXODUS BY BUILDING REFUGEE CAMPS ON BORDER

China has started construction on a network of refugee camps along its 880-mile border with North Korea, quietly preparing for the mass exodus of refugees that the collapse of Kim Jong Uns regime would potentially cause.

Detailed plans for the camps, intended to house thousands of migrants who would flee a crisis on the Korean Peninsula, emerged after internal documents from a state-run telecoms giant went viral on Chinese social media site Weibo on Thursday and were reported by the Financial Times on Sunday.

The telecoms company appeared to be tasked with providing the camps with internet services and the document stated that camps were planned in three villages in the Changbai county and two cities in the north-eastern province of Jilin, on the border, on state-owned land.

The document, which Newsweek could not independently verify, said: "Due to cross-border tensions… the [Communist] party committee and government of Changbai county has proposed setting up five refugee camps in the county.

According to the document, China Mobile was asked to make preparations due to the "tense situation along the North Korea border.

" It also gives the exact names and locations of three sites: Changbai riverside, Changbai Shibalidaogou and Changbai Jiguanlizi.

In addition, The New York Times reported that centers for refugees were also planned in Tumen and Hunchun, citing a local businessman, who remained anonymous.

The two cities have previously housed several defectors due to their proximity to the North Korean border.

Changbai county, in the southern Jilin province of China, faces Hyesan in North Korea.

It is so close that residents felt the tremors from Kim Jong Un's most recent underground nuclear test that was conducted on September 3, according to Xinhua, China's national news agency.

The government has ordered these settlement points," said a spokesperson for China Mobile's Changbai branch.

"But don't worry, no one is panicking here.

It is not a big deal.".

Lu Kang, a spokesman for China's foreign ministry declined to confirm the camps were being constructed at a regular press briefing on Monday, but did not deny their existence.

"I haven't seen such reports," he said.

The secret construction of the camps reflects growing concern in China about the potential for political instability—or even regime collapse—in North Korea.

Tensions have risen on the peninsula over recent months due to Pyongyang's intensifying efforts to develop nuclear-tipped missiles capable of reaching the U.S.

mainland, and an increasly bellicose rhetoric from the U.S.

and North Korean leaderships.

Zhang Liangui, a professor of international strategic research at the Communist Party's Central Party School told The New York Times that China making such contingency plans was "absolutely reasonable," given the situation.

It is highly possible that there is a conflict between North Korea and the United States now," Liangui, said.

"What China does here is to be prepared for any kind of situation happening on the Korean Peninsula.".

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