UK interior minister to question role of UN refugee convention
UK interior minister Suella Braverman was on Tuesday to question whether the United Nations Refugee Convention was "fit for our modern age" during a keynote speech...
2023-09-26 16:58
Thailand approves $908 million plan to suspend farmers' debts for 3 years
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2023-09-26 16:57
Thailand: Leading activist Anon Nampa jailed over calls for royal reform
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2023-09-26 16:57
What does Kelsi Taylor do? Dane Cook marries longtime girlfriend in intimate ‘garden party’ wedding in Hawaii
For her bridal walk, Kelsi Taylor chose the Solstice Gown by Grace Loves Lace, which she complemented with the 'Grace' veil and clear heels from Amina Muaddi
2023-09-26 16:56
Philippines vows not to back down as China warns against 'trouble' at disputed shoal
By Neil Jerome Morales MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines vowed on Tuesday not to back down in the face of a
2023-09-26 16:56
New Zealand skipper Williamson targets World Cup return
Less than six months after knee surgery threatened to rule him out of next month's ODI World Cup, the goal of captaining New Zealand in India has been the key driver...
2023-09-26 16:54
Uruguay, Namibia braced for their Rugby World Cup 'final'
Rugby World Cup minnows Uruguay and Namibia clash in Lyon on Wednesday in their own personal "final" where the winner takes home the glory and the...
2023-09-26 16:54
David McCallum: NCIS and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. actor dies aged 90
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2023-09-26 16:53
Column: Ryder Cup is in America's head. But it's in Europe's blood
The Americans have won more majors
2023-09-26 16:50
South Korea showcases missiles, drones and tanks in rare military parade
South Korea showcased an arsenal of advanced weaponry in a military parade on Tuesday, rolling tanks and missiles down the streets of its rain-soaked capital during the first event of its kind in a decade.
2023-09-26 16:49
Internet goes gaga after Carson Daly spots Taylor Swift with rumored BF Travis Kelce's mom at Chiefs game
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce who sparked dating rumors exited the Chiefs game together
2023-09-26 16:49
YouTube star condemned for insisting his girlfriend take his surname
YouTube star Ethan Payne has split opinion online after he said he wants his girlfriend to take his surname if they get married. Payne and his co-star girlfriend, Faith Kelly, present the podcast “Growing Paynes”, after getting together since 2021 and having a child a year after. In a recent episode, Kelly said: “Ethan won't propose to me because I want to be Kelly-Payne.” Payne responded: “Faith doesn't want to take my name and that irks me.” Kelly explained that she does not want to “lose my association with my family,” while Payne again responded that she would just be taking a name. @dailypaynes Ethan being a red flag ? FULL CLIP ? Growing Paynes: Ep 11 #growingpaynes #faithkelly #marriage #fyp #ethanpayne #proposal #redflag Payne is part of the YouTube group The Sidemen, which also includes social media star KSI. He said he thinks Kelly taking his name is “how it should be done”. “You're bottling it, that's what it is,” he joked. But online commenters didn’t see it that way. One person wrote on TikTok: “Naaah, that’s a big red flag. Thought more of him.” Another said: “This is the brightest and biggest red flag I’ve ever seen like there should be no problem cus she’s taking his name as well so.” A further commenter added: “It’s her name…. She’s including his name in it??? I don’t understand his point here.” Some people said they understood where Payne was coming from. One person said: “Sounds like she wants one foot out the door already. You’re either all in or all out.” Another said: “Wants a traditional marriage with ut the tradition. You can’t make this sh*t up.” Deed Poll data from 2021 shows that women combining both their husband’s and their own surname was up by nearly one-third compared to 2020. Looks like, in wider society at least, the traditionalists are growing few and farther between. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-26 16:48
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