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Due to some very, very exciting in real life events here at our head quarters, this episode

will be a little bit shorter!

Ydris has started a little side business up by his circus where he now has

a pony for sale!

He didn't think that the regular pony was special enough, so he spiced it up with some

Pandoric magic!

This pony is really showing its true stripes from the moment you meet it!

It's available at the circus by Nilmer's Highland and you can get yourself one as soon as you

finish building the circus!

The stripes aren't the only thing different with this pony though!

A little now and then you'll see flashes of Pandoric magic appear in the pony's forehead!

Woooow!

I KNOW It's so cool!

This pony may be enchanted but it can still do everything normal ponies can, like the

pony championship and the pony race!

Bless you!

What?

From this week on these two riders and their fluffy companions will welcome us when we

enter the game!

In Fort Pinta these two horse breeds have been moved to the horse market!

The Shire horse that used to be in the pasture outside the stable can now be found inside

the Fort Pinta stable!

This week the horse market is up and running by Silverglade Village!

Those were all the news that we had for you guys today, thank you so much for watching,

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For more infomation >> An Enchanted ZONY?! 😍🦓🐴 | Star Stable News - Duration: 3:06.

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Inside the 30 November issue of Weekly World news - Duration: 1:15.

Inside the 30 November issue of Weekly World news

This week's issue charts the rise of populism in Europe and beyond. Plus, the road to Qatar 2022 and Robert Mueller's endgame. Subscribe to The Guardian Weekly

This week's issue charts the rise of populism in Europe and beyond. Plus, the road to Qatar 2022 and Robert Mueller's endgame. Subscribe to The Guardian Weekly

This year has been a triumph for populism around the world, and particularly in Europe. This may have been evident from electoral gains for the likes of the Five Star Movement and the Lega in Italy and a crushing win for Viktor Orbán in Hungary. Last week the Guardian began a six-month look at these populist groups, which now account for one in four votes on the continent. We kick off the The New Populism series with analysis from Matthijs Rooduijn, looking at why we're living in a populist moment. We also have a report from Jon Henley on why populism is surging even in countries with growing economies and low immigration, then Paul Lewis goes on the trail of Steve Bannon and his plan to unify far-right European populists.

The simmering conflict between Russia and Ukraine returned to the boil last weekend as Russian forces seized three Ukrainian navy vessels in the Kerch strait. But, with a president in the White House who is unlikely to jump to Kiev's defence, what does that mean for eastern Europe? Simon Tisdall looks at how a conflict that never really ended is likely to play out.

As we went to press, it was announced that British members of parliament will vote on 11 December on whether to ratify Theresa May's deal with the EU over Brexit. The battle for the prime minister will be an intense one and, at the moment at least, it seems unlikely that she will have the votes to get it through parliament. If she doesn't, Britain could be in for a Christmas of political chaos. In the meantime, we look at what is contained in the agreement with the EU and what it means for the future of the UK. If it passes, that is … Later, on page 40, Irish writer Fintan O'Toole reflects on how the imagination of English reactionaries helped created the myth of the EU as an invasionary force in the British mind – and how that paranoid fantasy has led to the spot in which Theresa May now finds herself.

It's just under four years until Qatar kicks off its highly improbable World Cup. The Gulf state shocked the world when it was awarded the 2022 tournament eight years ago. Arguments about its suitability to host 32 teams in what is essentially a one-city state were quickly overtaken by allegations of corruption in the bidding process, accusations of mistreatment of workers – and the moving of the tournament to the winter. But, with four years to go, Qatar 2022 is fast becoming a reality. David Conn and photographer Tom Jenkins headed to Qatar – which is still in the middle of a blockade by other Gulf states – to see how close the country is to kick-off.

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For more infomation >> Inside the 30 November issue of Weekly World news - Duration: 1:15.

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Nightly News Now Episode 2: Tandem Transit & Drug Do-Gooders - Duration: 4:53.

For more infomation >> Nightly News Now Episode 2: Tandem Transit & Drug Do-Gooders - Duration: 4:53.

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உச்சகட்ட ஆபாசத்தில் பெண்கள் சொப்பனசுந்தரி ஷோவுக்கு தடை அதிர்ச்சியில் பிரசன்னா | TAMIL NEWS - Duration: 1:12.

For more infomation >> உச்சகட்ட ஆபாசத்தில் பெண்கள் சொப்பனசுந்தரி ஷோவுக்கு தடை அதிர்ச்சியில் பிரசன்னா | TAMIL NEWS - Duration: 1:12.

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Russia releases 'confession' video of Ukrainian sailors | DW News - Duration: 5:23.

Speaking on Ukrainian state television, President Petro Poroshenko said he turned to Berlin

after the Kremlin failed to respond to his request for dialogue.

"Immediately at night, I ordered a phone conversation with the President of Russia Putin.

We did not receive response and I had to address to the German Chancellor so that she can talk

to Putin on immediate release of Ukrainian servicemen and Ukrainian ships."

Poroshenko also said the authorities would take all necessary steps to release the Ukrainian

sailors detained on Sunday when Russia seized three vessels off the Crimean coast.

Captured sailors appeared in a Russian court, and were charged with unlawfully entering

the country, carrying weapons.

They face up to six years in jail.

Earlier other sailors were shown on Russian television, saying they had deliberately entered

Russian waters as a provocation.

Kiev denounced what it described as forced confessions

Moscow accuses Kyiv of sparking the sea skirmish to boost support ahead of an election.

Most probably this provocation took place in order to achieve certain political decisions

which are beneficial for the current President of Ukraine."

Ukraine accuses Russia of illegally capturing its ships and sailors off the coast of Crimea.

President Petro Poroshenko now claims Moscow is preparing for an invasion.

Together with the country's parliament, he has imposed martial law in the regions bordering

Russia for 30 days.

"Fundamentally the whole martial law is about getting resources together and for everybody

here in Ukraine to understand his or her place when the Russians come further."

President Poroshenko insisted the measures won't interfere with elections scheduled for

March.

But his decree is causing concern and confusion in the capital Kyiv.

For Ukrainians, it's unclear what changes martial law will bring.

After a four-year stand-off with Russia, peace seems

a distant outcome.

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