Pregnancy cravings! Amal Clooney ‘is eating pasta and risotto’ as husband George has been ‘indulging with her’ as they prepare for twins This week a source told Closer Weekly the beauty – who was seen hitting decadent La Pelouse restaurant with George on Saturday – is treating herself to pasta and risotto. It was added her Oscar winner husband, 55, was enjoying some heavy foods as well so she wouldn’t feel alone.
Day: February 26, 2017
Russians march to honour slain opposition leader Nemtsov
Thousands of Russians marched through Moscow on Sunday shouting slogans such as “Russia will be free!” and “Putin is war!” to mark two years since opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down outside the Kremlin. Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister, was a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin.
Where are the facts to back up complaints about immigration?
OPINION: Comedian Bill Maher has a great bit on his HBO show where he proposes a new rule at by which people should govern their lives. The point is usually to expose the absurd hypocrisy of political behaviour or thinking.
Hero footballer saves goalkeeper’s life after collision
PICTURED: ‘Highly intoxicated’ bouncer, 25, arrested for plowing truck into Mardi Gras parade leaving 28 injured and 5 critical – hours after Facebook post about ‘insane driving skills’ REVEALED: Beloved magician Daryl Easton who was found hanged in a closet at Hollywood’s famed Magic Castle had been ‘suffering from depression’ The roast WILL go on: White House Correspondents’ Association says historic dinner will now be a ‘celebration of free speech’ after Trump pulled out because ‘he wasn’t elected to talk to celebrities or reporters’ Trump calls the race for DNC chair ‘rigged’ – saying ‘Bernie’s guy’ never had a chance because ‘Clinton demanded Perez!’ Swedish policeman blames migrants for the majority of country’s rapes and shootings and accuses politicians of ‘turning a blind eye’ Sense of humor failure? Trump is ridiculed with memes after PULLING OUT of the White House … (more)
Russians march to remember slain opposition leader Nemtsov
People gather in memory of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, portrait in center, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. Russians have taken to the streets of downtown Moscow and St. Petersburg to mark two years since Nemtsov was gunned down outside the Kremlin.
Malaysia: Poisoning of Kim Jong Nam caused paralysis, quick death
Malaysia’s Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. Subramaniam said Sunday that the dose of nerve agent given to North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un’s half brother was so high that it killed him “within 15-20 minutes.” Kim Jong Nam died Feb. 13 at Kuala Lumpur’s airport in what Malaysian police say was a well-planned hit by two women who wiped a liquid on Kim’s face.
Iraq: Police Commandos recapture new neighborhood in Mosul
BAGHDAD >> Iraqi militarized police captured two neighborhoods on the western side of Mosul on Sunday amid fierce clashes with Islamic State militants, as thousands of people continued to flee the battle to government-controlled areas, security officials said. Iraqi forces, backed by aerial support by the U.S.-led international coalition, launched a new push last week to drive IS militants from Mosul’s west, capturing so far the city’s international airport and an adjacent military base.
Nigerian governor says 2 kidnapped Germans are freed
Nigerian security agents have freed two German archaeologists kidnapped by gunmen from a remote dig, the governor of northern Kaduna state said Sunday. Governo Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai “commended the security agencies for their efforts in securing the release of the Germans,” said a statement.
Paraguayan rebel group releases kidnapped Mennonite man
Franz Wiebe was kidnapped by the Paraguayan People’s Army while he was harvesting corn at a farm about 210 miles north of Asuncion. At the time, his father said the rebels set 15-day deadline to pay a $700,000 ransom but the family didn’t have the money.
Fichardt holds nerve to win Joburg Open
CAPE TOWN: Darren Fichardt birdied the final hole to secure a one-shot victory at the Joburg Open on Sunday and a first European Tour title in four years.The 41-year-old South African held his nerve at the last to finish 15-under-par at the rain-affected tournament at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Club, edging Stuart Manley of Wales and Englishman Paul Waring.Fichardt and Waring had been level going into the last round after the tournament was cut to 54-holes because of persistent thunderstorms through the week that left the course waterlogged.There was another two-hour delay on Sunday before Fichardt set the early pace, along with compatriot Jacques Kruyswijk, whose hopes ended with a double bogey six on the 14th.Fichardt was two shots ahead going into the last three holes but Waring birdied the 16th and Fichardt carded his only bogey of the round on the 17th.A birdie from close … (more)
Jason Day withdraws from WGC-Mexico as he battles flu
The world No. 2 withdrew from the upcoming tournament Sunday, citing “a double ear infection and the flu” as the reason for his absence.
Jason Day withdraws from World Golf Championship in Mexico
The World Golf Championship, to be held in Mexico City this week for the first time and featuring the highest altitude for a PGA Tour event, was poised to have all the top 50 golfers in the world. Day is No.
Arkansas State University Revises Mexican Campus Contract
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that a new agreement between the university in Jonesboro and its Mexico campus will reset the length of the partnership to a decade and give the Arkansas school a chance to earn more from it. Arkansas State University System President Chuck Welch says the university first signed agreements with Mexican entities in 2012 and another in 2014 with a different group of investors.
Welsh rugby international Elli Norkett dies in A4109 crash
A woman who died in a crash in Neath Port Talbot has been named as Wales rugby international Elli Norkett. She died in a two-car collision on the A4109 Inter Valley Road , between Banwen and Glynneath, at about 19:40 GMT on Saturday.
Shameful: Would-be Tesco store lies empty eight years on from college closure
Councillor Susan McDonnell has wrote an open letter to Tesco’s CEO about the eyesore in Peterlee after the supermarket giant pulled its plans An abandoned and derelict building still stands at the heart of a County Durham town, two years after Tesco pulled out of plans to build a supermarket. Standing empty for eight years, the former East Durham and Houghall site was set to be transformed into a new store providing more than 400 jobs to a deprived community.
From Cheryl to Sting: The celebrities with surprising jobs before they were famous
The Wallsend -born musician had several jobs before he became a world-famous superstar. He worked as a bus conductor, a construction labourer and even a tax officer before qualifying as a teacher.
Protesters try to stop backers of French far-right candidate
Demonstrators in western France have tried to block buses carrying supporters of far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen to a campaign rally. The incident Sunday in the city of Nantes came after 11 police officers were injured Saturday in skirmishes with activists opposed to Le Pen’s appearance there.
Pentagon seeks to expand fight against extremists in Somalia
The Pentagon wants to expand the military’s ability to battle al-Qaida-linked militants in Somalia, potentially putting U.S. forces closer to the fight against a stubborn extremist group that has plotted attacks against America, senior U.S. officials said. The recommendations sent to the White House would allow U.S special operations forces to increase assistance to the Somali National Army in the struggle against al-Shabab militants in the fragile Horn of Africa nation, the officials said.
Gujarat ATS foils ISIS plot targeting ‘religious place’
Rajkot , Feb. 26 : The Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad on Sunday claimed to have successfully foiled an attack by two brothers who are alleged ISIS operatives. The ATS team nabbed Wasim Ramodia and Naem Ramodia, from Rajkot and Bhavnagar respectively, and also seized literature on making explosives, 90 grams gun powder, mobile phones and also Jihadi material from them.
Horoscope: February 26, 2017
BIRTHDAY GAL: Actress Teresa Palmer was born in Adelaide, Australia on this date in 1986. This birthday gal has starred in such films as “Hacksaw Ridge,” “I Am Number Four,” and “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”
Breaking VIDEO & UPDATE: Major crash closes road in Bingley
A forensic tent has been set up next to a badly damaged blue Audi which left the road near the junction with Ashfield Crescent. Matt Edwards, campaigns co-ordinator for Bradford District Green Party, said he had been told the crash happened at about 4am.
Taliban leader encourages people to plant trees
Springtime in Afghanistan usually brings a spike in violence as the Taliban takes advantage of the thaw to launch a wave of fresh attacks. But the Taliban’s leader has just issued a statement calling on Afghans to plant more trees.
Malaysia: Poisoning of Kim caused paralysis, quick death
Malaysia’s Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. Subramaniam said Sunday that the dose of nerve agent given to North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un’s half brother was so high that it killed him “within 15-20 minutes.”
Kim Jong Nam died within 20 minutes of exposure to nerve agent at airport
A man watches a television showing news reports of Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in Seoul on February 14, 2017. Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has been assassinated in Malaysia, South Korean media reported on February 14. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je A man watches a television showing news reports of Kim Jong-Nam, the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in Seoul on February 14, 2017.
Recruitment exam paper leak: Army begins probe; exams cancelled across India
Thane , Feb. 26 : The Indian Army has launched an internal inquiry into the recruitment exam paper leak after the Thane city police nabbed 18 people in connection with the case. Confirming the leak, army sources said that they are likely to revoke examination at all the centers across India.
There could be six Islanders in the Brier field
With the Tim Hortons Brier just a few days away, Island curling fans will reflect on an age old question: will P.E.I. ever win the Brier? P.E.I. has participated in the Canadian men’s championship since 1937 and has two third-place finishes in the pre-playoff era and three playoff era tiebreaker or playoff round placings to celebrate. Dr. Wayne Matheson tied for third in 1985 while Robert Campbell finished tied for third in 1995 and Peter MacDonald finished fourth in 1996.
Saudi king begins multi-nation tour of Asia
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, left, stands next to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak after inspecting an honor guard during a welcoming ceremony at Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017. Salman is on four-day official visit to Malaysia.
Lade wants Dixon part of ruck mix
CHARLIE Dixon’s label as “key forward” – and exclusive role as the major focal point of the Port Adelaide attack – is up for debate at Alberton. New Power rucks-forwards coach Brendon Lade is challenging senior coach Ken Hinkley’s vow to keep 200cm Dixon at the goalfront.
Crows still testing midfield depth
CROWS coach Don Pyke is still searching for a harder edge from his players at the contest, but he is sure of their undying competitive spirit when the ball is lost. Adelaide’s 19-point loss to Richmond in the JLT Community Series opener on Friday night further highlighted Pyke’s off-season message that the Crows must get more contested football to measure up with the AFL’s top-four contenders.
The Latest: Malaysia: Poison killed Kim within 20 minutes
The Latest on Malaysia’s investigation into the apparent assassination of the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un : Malaysia’s health minister says the dose of poison given to North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un’s half brother was so high that it killed him “within 15-20 minutes.” Kim Jong Nam died Feb. 13 at Kuala Lumpur’s airport.
German Archaeologists Freed in Northern Nigeria After Kidnapping
Kidnappers freed archaeologists Peter Breunig, a professor, and Johannes Behringer on Saturday evening near the city of Kaduna, Nigerian police said in a report on Sunday. The archaeologists were working about 150 kilometers south of Kaduna, studying the ancient Nok culture, when they were attacked, police said.
No Chance’ Brazil’s Government Can Waive Oi Debt, Minister Says
Oi SA ‘s debt with a local regulator and state-run banks, the communications minister said, denying the phone carrier a lifeline that would have helped it pull out of the biggest bankruptcy in the country’s history. “The govt can’t let go of resources, they are public resources, debt with the public administration,” Science and Technology Minister Gilberto Kassab, who also oversees communications, said Sunday in an interview in Barcelona, Spain.
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Rana Daggubati and Taapsee Pannu ‘s The Ghazi Attack has had a decent run at the box office since it released on February 17. The movie has been raking in the moolah steadily and on day 9, it saw a slight growth once again. The Ghazi Attack raked in another Rs 2.75 crore through all the three versions to take its total to Rs 32.40 crore at the box office.
Pentagon seeks to expand fight against extremists in Somalia
The Pentagon wants to expand the military’s ability to battle al-Qaida-linked militants in Somalia, potentially putting U.S. forces closer to the fight against a stubborn extremist group that has plotted attacks against America, senior U.S. officials said. WASHINGTON>> The Pentagon wants to expand the military’s ability to battle al-Qaida-linked militants in Somalia, potentially putting U.S. forces closer to the fight against a stubborn extremist group that has plotted attacks against America, senior U.S. officials said.
.com | Morocco looks to new markets to boost stagnant tourism
Morocco’s key tourism sector barely grew last year amid security challenges, but operators are hoping Chinese and Russian visitors will boost their fortunes in the coming years. While political turmoil and jihadist attacks have battered the sector in Egypt and Tunisia, Morocco registered 10 million visitors last year, according to the Moroccan Tourism Observatory.
Letter-writing former Iran president pens dispatch to Trump
In this Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012 file photo, President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad listens during a news conference after addressing the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, Sept.
Hope diver Jean Luc Miralda earns first trip to nationals
The final season for Hope College diver Jean Luc Miralda will finish with him competing against the nation’s best. The senior from Tegucigalpa, Honduras earned a trip to next month’s NCAA Division III Championship in Woodlands, Texas, by qualifying out of this weekend’s regional at Calvin College.
In besieged Gaza, first English library to open window to world
Mossab Abu Toha has never actually left Gaza, instead devouring books as an escape. Now he is struggling to open the first English-language library in the beleaguered Palestinian territory.
Israeli premier calls 1st visit to Australia ‘wonderful’
Netanyahu and his wife Sara concluded their five-day trip to Sydney on Sunday by meeting with Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Netanyahu joked with Bishop, who had recently arrived home from a trip to the United States and Britain, that the pair had “shared more or less the same route.”
Judge won’t throw out Bergdahl case over Trump comments
President Donald Trump’s campaign-trail criticism of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, while “problematic,” hasn’t prevented the soldier from getting a fair trial on charges that he endangered comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.