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President Donald Trump Tweetstorm – The Sunday Edition
President Donald Trump is still in New Jersey at his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster. Joining him for a brisk round this morning was former NFL quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre, who spent 20 years in the league with the Falcons, Packers, Jets and Vikings. There were no reports on […]
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A reality show video has surfaced of Amber Heard's sister Whitney discussing an 'altercation' between the two
In the footage, Whitney Henriquez says "got into an altercation" with Amber Heard but insists she doesn't want to discuss it.
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How Turkey is sending Muslim Uighurs back to China without breaking its promise
She was chatting to her son, when the phone call was suddenly interrupted. And that was the last anyone heard from Aimuzi Kuwanhan, a 59-year-old mother of two and a Uighur Muslim who had managed to flee China and make it to what she thought was a safe haven in Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Turkey. Originally from Kashgar in Xinjiang, China - once a stop on the Silk Road - Kuwanhan found refuge in Turkey from a suffocating campaign of repression against China’s Uighurs. But China, it seems, came looking for her, and, one year on, no one can even say if she is alive. The widow’s family believes she has been extradited to an unknown fate in China, via Tajikistan. Like hundreds more, she is a victim, they believe, of big business colliding with human rights, another human sacrifice to keep Beijing’s investment rolling into Turkey. No wonder, then, an increasing number of Uighurs in Turkey are fearful of China’s reach. Ismael Cengiz, a prominent activist known as the Uighurs’ symbolic Prime Minister, says: “There are threats, and they are systematic. They want us to think they can get us anywhere.” Turkey has, it has been proud to say, been good for the Uighurs. An estimated 50,000 of them are refugees here, and they have flourished under Erdogan, who in recent years has cast himself as a protector of Muslims across the world.
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Naughty royal children given 'clip round the ear' before balcony appearances, Princess Anne documentary reveals
It is the highlight of the royal-watching year, as the full Royal Family appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony complete with their lively, rarely-seen children. But while they may appear to be on best behaviour in front of the cameras, it does not always come naturally, it has emerged. Peter Phillips, the Princess Royal’s son, has disclosed how the young members of the Royal Family were once given a “clip round the ear” and strict instructions not to “pick their nose or yawn” before the big occasion. His sister, Zara Tindall, described how the full-family event was about “having as much fun as possible” with their cousins. Recent years have seen Mr Phillips’ own children Isla and Savannah taking a starring role on the balcony, larking around with Prince George. In 2018, Savannah kept crowds amused by covering the young future king’s mouth with her hand as the national anthem was played.
- Elle Decor
46 Incredible Photos of Kate Middleton Through the Years
Take a look back at some of the most important moments in the Duchess' life.From ELLE Decor
- HuffPost
Charlize Theron Recalls 'Unfair' Treatment On 'The Italian Job,' Shades Mark Wahlberg
“I made it a point to out-drive all of those guys," Theron said.
- SportsSporting News
Clippers' Lou Williams claims he went to gentleman's club just to pick up dinner
The LA guard got busted for his trip to Magic City in Atlanta, although some of his fellow NBA players likely wish they could do the same.


