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Trump Hosts Lavish Auction Party Featuring $2.75 Million Painting of Jesus

Donald Trump has hosted a high-profile auction party at one of his private estates, drawing wealthy donors, political allies and art collectors for the sale of a controversial painting of Jesus valued at $2.75 million.

The exclusive event, described by attendees as a blend of political networking and luxury art exhibition, centred on a large oil painting depicting Jesus Christ in a contemporary, stylised form. The artwork was displayed prominently in a chandelier-lit ballroom, flanked by American flags and gold décor synonymous with Trump’s personal brand.

According to sources close to the event, Trump personally welcomed guests and spoke about the importance of faith, culture and American values. He reportedly praised the painting as “beautiful,” “powerful,” and “very special,” telling attendees it represented both spiritual strength and artistic freedom.

The auction attracted immediate attention due to its steep price tag and the religious subject matter. Some guests viewed the painting as a bold statement of faith, while critics questioned whether the event blurred the lines between religion, politics and personal branding.

Art experts noted that while paintings of Jesus have historically commanded high prices, the valuation appeared to be driven as much by the host’s celebrity status and political symbolism as by the artwork itself. “This isn’t just about art,” said one analyst. “It’s about influence, identity and spectacle.”

Proceeds from the auction were reportedly earmarked for a combination of charitable causes and political fundraising, though specific details were not publicly disclosed. Trump allies described the evening as a success, citing strong interest from bidders and enthusiastic support from attendees.

The event quickly sparked debate online, with supporters praising Trump for openly embracing Christian imagery, while opponents accused him of exploiting religious symbols for financial and political gain.

As Trump continues to position himself at the centre of both political and cultural conversations, the $2.75 million Jesus painting auction has become another example of his ability to generate attention — blending faith, wealth and controversy in a single evening.

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When Cleanliness Was a Luxury: Hygiene in Victorian Britain

In 1906, at the tail end of the Victorian and Edwardian era, personal hygiene in Britain bore little resemblance to modern standards. For many working-class families, something as simple as having a bath was considered a rare luxury rather than a routine necessity.

Most homes in industrial towns and cities lacked indoor plumbing. Running water, if available at all, was often limited to a single cold tap shared between several households or located in a communal yard. Heating water meant hauling buckets from a pump or standpipe and warming them over a coal fire—an exhausting task that discouraged frequent washing.

As a result, full-body bathing was usually done once a week, if that. Sunday night was commonly known as “bath night,” when the same tub of water would be used by multiple family members, starting with the youngest and ending with the eldest. Privacy was minimal, and cleanliness was often compromised by necessity rather than neglect.

Public bathhouses, introduced in the mid-19th century to improve urban hygiene, offered some relief. For a small fee, working people could access warm baths and washhouses, but these facilities were overcrowded and not always conveniently located. Rural areas, in particular, lagged far behind in sanitation.

Daily hygiene routines focused more on appearance than health. A quick wash of the face, hands, and neck using a bowl and cloth was considered sufficient for most people. Toothbrushes were uncommon, with many relying on salt, charcoal, or even soot to clean their teeth—if they cleaned them at all.

The consequences of poor hygiene were severe. Diseases such as typhoid, cholera, tuberculosis, and skin infections spread rapidly in cramped living conditions. Lice, fleas, and bedbugs were widespread, especially among the poor. Children were particularly vulnerable, with high infant mortality rates linked to unsanitary environments.

However, by 1906 attitudes were slowly beginning to change. Advances in medical knowledge, public health campaigns, and the growing understanding of germs began to influence behaviour. Local councils invested in clean water supplies, sewage systems, and public sanitation. Soap became cheaper and more widely available, helping to promote better personal cleanliness.

While the Victorians valued respectability and moral cleanliness, physical hygiene often depended on wealth, access, and infrastructure. For millions, a warm bath was not a daily habit but a hard-won indulgence—one that symbolised both comfort and social status in an era marked by inequality and industrial hardship.

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The Short Life of a Looked-After Child: The Tragic Case of Nonita Grabovskyte

In May 2022, at the age of 16, Nonita Grabovskyte became a looked-after child under the corporate parenting responsibilities of the London Borough of Barnet — a role akin to that of a parent but carried out by the council on behalf of the state.  

Nonita’s entry into care followed a harrowing episode of mental ill-health. A member of the public intervened to prevent her from attempting suicide on a bridge, prompting her referral to children’s services and subsequent hospitalisation. From that point, Barnet Council assumed statutory responsibility for her welfare and safety under the duties owed to children in care.  

A Child with Promise and Vulnerability

Nonita was a highly vulnerable young person. She was autistic, neurodivergent, and had a documented history of mental health struggles, including disordered eating, self-harm, and multiple hospital admissions. She also disclosed that she had been sexually abused in early childhood. Despite these challenges, she was academically capable, achieving six good GCSEs, and was passionate about animals, creativity, and expressing herself through artwork and crafts.  

Nonita dreamed of working with animals — she aspired to become a vet — and made and sold creative items like bracelets online. Her interests also included Hello Kitty, My Little Pony, and Disney films. These details paint a picture of a bright, imaginative young person whose potential friends and family remember fondly.  

Corporate Parenting and Supported Accommodation

As her corporate parent, Barnet Council was responsible for ensuring that Nonita’s care, education, health and welfare needs were met, and that she was kept safe.  

In May 2023 — one year after entering care — she was placed in supported accommodation at The Singhing Tree in Harrow. This type of setting is designed for older teenagers approaching independence but, at the time, lacked statutory regulation and did not provide day-to-day care.  

Unregulated and insufficiently monitored, the accommodation was in close proximity to a railway line — significant given Nonita had explicitly told professionals on multiple occasions that she intended to end her life by jumping in front of a train. Yet staff at The Singhing Tree were reportedly never provided with her full care plan, despite a legal requirement for such information to travel with a child into placement.  

Transitions Without Support

Throughout 2023, Nonita’s circumstances deteriorated as critical support structures were withdrawn or failed to materialise:

Education: Although she secured a college place to study animal management, this offer was withdrawn once the college learned of the intensive support she required.  

Therapeutic support: Her relationship with a trusted art therapist ended in late October 2023.  

Mental health services: In December 2023, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) discharged her to the care of her general practitioner, leaving her without specialist support at a critical time.  

Adult services: A referral was made too late to adult social care to ensure continuity of support.  

Education, health and care planning: She had no formal Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) despite clear evidence of need. 

The coroner at the inquest found that these discontinuities and a lack of coordinated transition planning contributed significantly to her distress and increasing isolation as she approached adulthood.  

Death and Inquest Findings

On 28 December 2023, just two weeks after her 18th birthday, Nonita died after being struck by a train in North-West London. The coroner concluded that she took her own life — a tragedy that, in his view, was fueled by systemic failures in her care and support.  

The inquest, held in May 2025, found a severe absence of coordinated arrangements between children’s services, mental health providers, education, and supported accommodation — highlighting how these gaps more than minimally contributed to her death.  

Scrutiny and Wider Debate

Nonita’s case has become a focal point in wider debates about the care system for older teenagers, especially those with complex needs. A Sky News documentary and local council controversies have drawn attention to how looked-after children like Nonita can fall through the cracks between services intended to protect them.  

Opposition councillors in Barnet have criticised the council’s handling and transparency about her death, calling for reforms to ensure corporate parents are kept informed and held accountable when a child in care experiences serious harm or dies.  

A Legacy and Call for Change

Nonita’s story is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by children in care — particularly those transitioning into adulthood. It raises fundamental questions about how corporate parents discharge their legal and moral duties to protect, support, and nurture young people who have already faced significant adversity.

Advocates and children’s rights organisations argue that the care system must improve coordination between services and ensure that vulnerable teenagers are not left without the support they desperately need during the most crucial phases of their lives.  

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New York on High Alert as Fictional ‘Super Virus’ Sparks Contagion Crisis

New York City has been plunged into a state of emergency in a fictional scenario after a rapidly spreading “super virus” overwhelms hospitals and forces authorities to impose unprecedented containment measures.

In this imagined outbreak, the virus — dubbed NV-25 by health officials — is said to combine extreme transmissibility with severe respiratory symptoms, spreading through airborne particles in crowded spaces such as subways, offices and apartment buildings.

Within days of the first detected cases in Manhattan, emergency rooms across all five boroughs are reportedly operating beyond capacity. Medical staff describe scenes of patients struggling to breathe, while intensive care units quickly run out of ventilators.

City officials in the scenario announce sweeping lockdowns, closing schools, businesses and transport hubs in an attempt to slow the spread. National Guard units are deployed to assist with crowd control, supply distribution and the construction of temporary field hospitals in Central Park and Brooklyn.

Public fear escalates as fictional reports suggest the virus has a short incubation period and a high mutation rate, complicating efforts to develop effective treatments. Pharmacies are stripped bare, and supermarket shelves empty as residents rush to stockpile essentials.

In this imagined narrative, federal agencies race to coordinate a response, with scientists working around the clock to sequence the virus and develop an experimental vaccine. Travel in and out of New York is heavily restricted, raising concerns about economic fallout and nationwide spread.

Experts in the scenario warn that the outbreak highlights vulnerabilities in densely populated cities and underscores the importance of early detection, transparent communication and global cooperation in preventing future pandemics.

While entirely fictional, the story serves as a stark reminder of how quickly contagion can disrupt modern life — and how fragile public health systems can become when faced with a fast-moving biological threat.

Attached is a news article regarding a contagion super virus outbreak in New York 

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Tuesday, 30 December 2025

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Driver ‘in his 60s’ shot dead by armed police after crash had ‘pointed handgun at girl’ before running through housing estate

A man in his 60s was shot and killed by armed police in Thetford, Norfolk on Sunday evening after a car crash and subsequent confrontation involving what witnesses described as a handgun.  

At around 8.25pm on 28 December, officers from Norfolk Police were called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision on London Road involving a Mercedes van and a Honda Jazz. Shortly after the crash, members of the public reported seeing one of the drivers carrying what appeared to be a handgun.  

According to eyewitness accounts, the man – believed to be in his 60s but not yet formally identified by police – was seen pointing the gun at a teenage girl near the scene before fleeing on foot through a nearby housing estate. One local recalled hearing a woman shout in shock as the suspect brandished the firearm, though formal details about the girl’s involvement or injuries, if any, have not been confirmed.  

Armed response officers were quickly deployed. Police located the suspect close to the A11 bypass, where two shots were fired by officers shortly before 9pm. Despite the efforts of emergency responders, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.  

A handgun that appears to be a non-police issue firearm was recovered from the scene and is now part of the ongoing investigation. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which oversees incidents involving police shootings, has launched a formal review and is gathering evidence, including body-worn camera footage and 999 call recordings.  

Norfolk Police have confirmed they are not seeking any other suspects in connection with the incident. Armed police shootings are rare in the region, and officers involved are now assisting with the independent inquiry overseen by the IOPC.  

The driver of the other vehicle involved in the crash sustained minor injuries and declined hospital treatment, according to reports. Police have stressed they understand the event will raise concerns locally and have urged anyone who witnessed the incident to come forward as part of the investigation.  

Key points

A man in his 60s was shot dead by armed police following a car crash in Thetford, Norfolk

Incident began after a two-vehicle collision on London Road on Sunday evening

Witnesses reported the man brandished and pointed a handgun at a girl near the crash scene

He then ran through a nearby housing estate, prompting an armed police response

Armed officers confronted the man near the A11 bypass, where shots were fired

The man was pronounced dead at the scene despite emergency treatment

A handgun was recovered and is being examined as part of the investigation

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched an inquiry

Body-worn camera footage and emergency call recordings are being reviewed

Police say no other suspects are being sought and have appealed for witnesses

Conclusion

The fatal shooting has shocked the local community and prompted a full independent investigation into the actions of armed officers. Police say the incident unfolded rapidly following reports of a man threatening members of the public with a handgun, leaving officers to make a critical decision in the interest of public safety. As the Independent Office for Police Conduct examines the circumstances, including body-worn footage and witness accounts, authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation while the formal inquiry continues.

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Monday, 29 December 2025

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Russian Bombers Near Britain Prompt NATO Scramble

In a significant escalation of military signalling over Christmas, Russian long-range strategic bombers flew close to Britain’s area of interest on 25 December 2025, triggering a rapid response from NATO air forces and raising concerns among defence analysts across Europe.

According to multiple reports from western and Ukrainian-based media, Russian Tu-95MS “Bear” strategic bombers—aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons—conducted a long-range flight over the Barents and Norwegian Seas, bringing them near Britain’s northern approaches during the Christmas holiday. The mission lasted for more than seven hours.  

NATO forces, including Royal Air Force Typhoon fighters from RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland and allied air policing aircraft, were scrambled to intercept and monitor the Russian formation as it approached monitored airspace. The bombers were also reported to be escorted by Russian Su-33 fighter jets.  

While the Tu-95 aircraft did not enter UK sovereign airspace, their proximity was enough for NATO to observe and shadow the flight closely—a standard procedure designed to maintain the integrity of alliance airspace and deter potential threats.  

Routine or Provocation

Moscow’s defence establishment described the flight as a routine training mission, a justification historically used for strategic bomber patrols in international airspace. However, military analysts in London and Brussels have interpreted the timing—during a peak holiday period—and the choice of aircraft as a deliberate gesture of military signalling, aimed at demonstrating Russian strategic reach and testing NATO’s readiness.  

The Tu-95 bombers, first introduced in the 1950s but still active today, form a central part of Russia’s airborne nuclear deterrent and have been increasingly visible near European airspace amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and heightened tensions with the West.  

NATO’s Response and Regional Security

NATO’s typical response to such missions involves Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) aircraft—fighters held on standby to rapidly intercept and visually identify unidentified or potentially hostile aircraft approaching alliance airspace. These intercepts are precautionary: while the Russian aircraft remain in international airspace, the RAF and allied jets maintain visual contact until the bombers change course or exit the area.  

Such encounters are part of an ongoing pattern of aerial activity around Europe. Analysts note that Russian military flights near NATO airspace have occurred regularly in recent years, increasing in frequency since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine and often prompting allied fighter jets to scramble.  

Defence officials stress that these intercepts demonstrate NATO’s operational readiness and commitment to collective security, even as they underline the complexities of managing European airspace in a period of high geopolitical tension.

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Trump’s Stark Message to Hamas: Disarm or Face Severe Consequences

In a highly charged press conference on December 29, 2025, U.S. President Donald J. Trump delivered one of his most forceful public warnings to the Palestinian militant group Hamas, insisting the group must disarm within a very short period of time or face serious repercussions — a phrasing that included references to being “wiped out” and having “hell to pay.”  

Speaking from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump framed the ultimatum as a key component of the next phase of a U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire agreement. The first stage of the deal, which helped halt nearly two years of intense conflict, included a ceasefire, partial Israeli withdrawal, and the release of hostages from Gaza.  

A ‘Short Period of Time’ for Disarmament

Trump emphasised that Hamas must fully give up its weapons for the peace plan to advance. “They’re going to be given a very short period of time to disarm,” he said. “If they don’t disarm — as they agreed to do — then there will be hell to pay for them.”  

He claimed that around 59 countries supporting the peace deal were prepared to take military action against Hamas if it failed to comply, although he did not name these nations. Trump sought to project unity among international allies in pressuring the militant organisation.  

Pressure on Hamas and Broader Regional Dynamics

Trump’s warning came amid growing frustration from both Washington and Tel Aviv over incomplete steps toward demilitarisation. Officials in Israel, backed by Trump’s administration, view Hamas’s continued armed presence in Gaza as a fundamental obstacle to lasting peace and stability.  

Netanyahu reaffirmed his government’s firm stance that any progress beyond the initial ceasefire depends on Hamas’s disarmament and the return of all remaining hostages or their remains — a sticking point that has slowed diplomatic progress.  

Implications and International Reactions

Trump’s rhetoric — which included references to potential military consequences and critiques of Iran’s nuclear ambitions — underscores the volatile mix of diplomacy and deterrence driving current U.S. policy in the Middle East. By linking Hamas’s disarmament to both peace plan advancement and possible regional action, the administration is attempting to build pressure not only on militant groups but also on neighbouring states like Iran, which Trump also warned against resuming nuclear and missile programs.  

The strong language has drawn intense global attention, with supporters arguing it is necessary to ensure compliance with peace agreements, while critics warn it risks inflaming tensions and undermining delicate diplomatic efforts. As the timeframe for disarmament narrows, all eyes remain on Gaza to see how Hamas responds — and whether international diplomacy can hold amidst competing pressures.

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Anthony Joshua Injured in Fatal Car Crash in Nigeria — Two People Killed

Ogun State, Nigeria — British heavyweight boxing icon Anthony Joshua has been injured in a serious road accident in Nigeria that tragically killed two people, officials and eyewitnesses said on Monday.  

The 36-year-old former world heavyweight champion was travelling as a passenger on the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State when the SUV he was in collided with a stationary truck near the Sagamu/Makun area.  

Crash Details and Casualties

According to local police and emergency officials, the vehicle — reportedly a Lexus SUV — crashed into the parked truck in circumstances that remain under investigation. Joshua was seated in the rear of the vehicle, which was part of a small convoy.  

Tragically, two other occupants in the vehicle were pronounced dead at the scene. Their identities have not yet been released as authorities continue their enquiries.  

Eyewitness footage circulating on social media shows chaotic scenes at the crash site, with bystanders and first responders assisting those involved. Some clips also show Joshua appearing dazed and in pain as he was helped out of the wrecked vehicle.  

Joshua’s Condition

Police and local authorities say Joshua sustained minor injuries and was conscious and breathing after the accident. He was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation and treatment. Early reports suggest he is expected to recover from his injuries.  

Officials from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and other emergency agencies were deployed to manage the accident site and investigate the cause of the collision. Traffic along the busy expressway was partially disrupted as rescue operations continued.  

Joshua’s Visit to Nigeria

Joshua, who holds British and Nigerian heritage and often visits the country, was in Nigeria following a high-profile bout in the United States just days earlier. On December 19, 2025, he scored a sixth-round knockout victory over Jake Paul in Miami — his first major win since returning to competitive boxing after a long hiatus.  

The crash has raised concerns about his scheduled future fights, including a potential matchup against Tyson Fury in 2026, though promoters and his management team are yet to release an official statement on how the accident could affect upcoming plans.  

Reactions and Next Steps

Messages of concern and support have poured in from fans around the world as details continue to emerge. Nigerian authorities have appealed for calm and urged motorists to exercise caution while travelling on the expressway.  

Further official statements from Joshua’s camp and Nigerian police are expected as investigations proceed.

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Tragedy on Boxing Day: Three People Missing After House Fire Near Stroud, Gloucestershire

Stroud, Gloucestershire — Emergency services responded to a devastating house fire in the early hours of Boxing Day, leaving three people missing and a community in shock.

At around 3 a.m. on 26 December, Gloucestershire Police, Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service, and ambulance crews were called to a property on Brimscombe Hill, near Stroud, following reports of a large blaze.  

Crews worked through the night to contain the fire. One occupant was able to escape the burning house and was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital for treatment. However, three people believed to have been inside the property at the time have not yet been accounted for.  

Authorities have established a cordon around the scene, which is expected to remain in place for several days while investigations continue and search operations proceed. Roads in the area were closed on Friday morning as emergency responders worked at the scene.  

A Gloucestershire Constabulary spokesperson said in an update that a joint investigation with the fire service is underway to determine the cause of the fire, and that the coroner has been informed — standard procedure in incidents involving fatalities or potential fatalities.  

Stroud’s Labour MP, Dr Simon Opher, described the fire as a “tragedy for the whole community,” and urged residents to respect the privacy of those affected. Speaking after the incident, he said emergency services are working professionally under challenging circumstances.  

Cllr Chloe Turner, who represents Minchinhampton on Stroud District Council, reiterated the need for the community to come together, offering support to anyone impacted by the incident and asking anyone with relevant information to contact the police.  

At this stage, no official confirmation has been released that the three missing people are deceased. Police continue to search the property and surrounding area, and have asked the public to avoid speculation and stay clear of the scene while operations continue.

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call 101, quoting the incident reference number provided by Gloucestershire Constabulary.

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Man Shot and Killed by Armed Police After Two-Vehicle Crash in Norfolk

Thetford, England — A man has been shot and killed by armed police following a two-vehicle collision in Thetford, Norfolk, in a dramatic incident that has shocked the local community.  

Emergency services were called to London Road at around 8:25 pm on Sunday after reports of a collision involving two vehicles. Shortly after arriving, officers were told that a man believed to be the driver of one of the cars had left the scene holding what was described as a handgun.  

Armed response units were deployed to the area and located the suspect a short distance from the crash site. Police fired shots, fatally wounding the man, who was later pronounced dead at the scene despite the efforts of emergency crews.  

The A11 — a major route running through the area — was closed in both directions between the Thetford Ranges roundabout and the Brandon Road roundabout as investigations continued into the early hours of Monday morning.  

Norfolk Constabulary has referred the incident to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), as is standard when firearms are discharged by officers. The force emphasised that such events are “incredibly rare” and pledged full transparency during the inquiry, including handing over body-worn camera footage and 999 call recordings to investigators.  

Assistant Chief Constable David Buckley acknowledged that the shooting would be “concerning for the community” but underlined that highly trained armed officers are deployed frequently to respond to potentially dangerous situations. Police confirmed they are not seeking any other suspects in connection with the incident.  

At this stage, the identity of the man killed has not been released, and police have not yet confirmed whether the firearm recovered was a real handgun. The IOPC investigation aims to establish the full circumstances leading up to the decision to fire.  

Local residents reported hearing the police response and seeing the heavy emergency presence as forensic teams examined the scene once the area was secured. The incident adds to the national conversation about armed policing and the rare but impactful situations in which force is used.  

Key points

A man was shot and killed by armed police following a two-vehicle crash.

Emergency services were called after reports of a road traffic collision.

Police were told the man left the scene and was believed to be armed.

Armed officers located the man nearby and shots were fired.

The man died at the scene despite medical assistance.

No other suspects are being sought in connection with the incident.

The road was closed for several hours while investigations took place.

The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), as standard when police discharge firearms.

Police say such incidents are rare and have pledged full cooperation with the investigation.

The man’s identity has not yet been released.

Conclusion

The fatal shooting following the two-vehicle crash has left the local community seeking answers, as investigators work to establish the full circumstances that led to armed police opening fire. With the incident now referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, scrutiny will focus on the actions taken by officers and whether the use of lethal force was justified. As the investigation continues, police have urged patience and calm, emphasising that such incidents are rare and that transparency will be central to the process.

Attached is a news article regarding a fatal shooting on a man after two vehicles crash in Norfolk 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/man-shot-dead-armed-police-36466614.amp

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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