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North Korea, China and Russia commemorate 'victory' 70 years ago, while aligning on Ukraine
North Korea, China and Russia commemorate 'victory' 70 years ago, while aligning on Ukraine
Delegations from Russia and China, North Korea's key allies in the Korean War, gathered in Pyongyang this week to celebrate North Korea's "Victory Day" in the war that ravaged the Korean Peninsula seven decades ago as they align over another very contemporary conflict -- Russia's devastating invasion of Ukraine.
2023-07-27 13:59
Who was Isaiah Henriquez? Skeleton of missing Long Island man found after he vanished from Native American reservation
Who was Isaiah Henriquez? Skeleton of missing Long Island man found after he vanished from Native American reservation
Isaiah Henriquez's former classmate Nicholas said, 'There was blood in the area and there was a body, that just indicated there was a violent scene'
2023-07-16 15:23
Nordson’s Semiconductor Advanced Packaging Solutions Will Be Demonstrated at SEMICON Taiwan 2023
Nordson’s Semiconductor Advanced Packaging Solutions Will Be Demonstrated at SEMICON Taiwan 2023
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 10, 2023--
2023-08-11 09:20
Husband smashes beauty queen's crown after wife loses contest
Husband smashes beauty queen's crown after wife loses contest
A beauty pageant was cut short over the weekend after a furious husband jumped on stage and smashed the winner's crown. Miss Gay Mato Grosso 2023, an 'LGBTQIAP+' pageant in Brazil, came to a halt on Saturday (27 May) when Emannuelly Belini was crowned the winner. Footage showed Belini leaning over in disbelief when her name was announced, but before the tiara was placed on her head, a man grabbed it from the host and threw it on the ground. Local media outlet Globo claim it was the runner-up's husband. Pageant coordinator Malone Haenisch has since spoken out and said the man "did not consider the result to be fair and caused all this inconvenience and damage." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "We vehemently condemn the incident that occurred at the time of the crowning of the elected Miss Várzea Grande," she told the publication. "When the partner of Miss Cuiabá, who was classified in second place, invaded the stage and aggressively destroyed the crown," she continued. However, Haenisch said the judges were fair, adding: "We confirm the pageant jury’s choice and we sympathise with the elected Miss, as well as [Becker], as she is not responsible for the crazy attitudes of third parties." It comes after Daniela Arroyo González made history earlier this year as the first transgender woman to compete for the title of Miss Universe Puerto Rico. Taking to Instagram to celebrate the good news back in February, González said: "The emotion and pride that I feel in this moment overwhelms me with joy." "Having the courage to dream big and follow your heart always leads us to success or in the best case it leads us to change the world to a better one." "It's time to show how far we can go," she concluded at the end: "This is my time." 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.
2023-05-30 20:26
Joe Rogan's views about 'Avengers: Endgame's Hulk echoed by Louis Leterrier, says it's a 'little bit kiddish'
Joe Rogan's views about 'Avengers: Endgame's Hulk echoed by Louis Leterrier, says it's a 'little bit kiddish'
Joe Rogan opened up about disliking the portrayal of Hulk in 'Avengers: Endgame' while conversing with Robert Downey Jr
2023-08-13 14:21
Who is Moises May? Kentucky man arrested after allegedly chaining woman to floor in Park Hill neighborhood
Who is Moises May? Kentucky man arrested after allegedly chaining woman to floor in Park Hill neighborhood
Kentucky's Moises May faced charges of kidnapping and terroristic threats for allegedly forcing a woman to undress and chaining her
2023-08-23 19:47
Stock market today: Asian shares mostly higher after US inflation data ease rate hike worries
Stock market today: Asian shares mostly higher after US inflation data ease rate hike worries
Shares are mostly higher in Asia after a highly anticipated report showed inflation accelerated across the U.S. in August, but not by much more than expected
2023-09-14 14:56
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience Announces Partnership With Tulsa Ballet
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience Announces Partnership With Tulsa Ballet
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 27, 2023--
2023-10-28 02:47
Ex-JPMorgan Boss Urged Staley to Meet ‘Most Connected’ Epstein
Ex-JPMorgan Boss Urged Staley to Meet ‘Most Connected’ Epstein
In about 2000, then-JPMorgan Chase & Co. boss Douglas “Sandy” Warner told banker Jes Staley he should meet
2023-07-25 11:18
Microsoft agrees to keep Call of Duty on Sony Playstation after it buys Activision Blizzard
Microsoft agrees to keep Call of Duty on Sony Playstation after it buys Activision Blizzard
Microsoft has signed an agreement with Sony to keep the Call of Duty video game series on PlayStation after the tech giant buys video game maker Activision Blizzard
2023-07-17 01:46
Carl Starfelt makes likely farewell Celtic appearance in opening day SPL win
Carl Starfelt makes likely farewell Celtic appearance in opening day SPL win
Carl Starfelt was handed what Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers feels will be a farewell appearance in a 4-2 cinch Premiership opening win over Ross County. Starfelt started on the bench with Maik Nawrocki making his debut in central defence before the Swede came on for the final quarter. The centre-half’s partner, Jacynta Galabadaarachchi, left Celtic for Sporting Lisbon this summer and Starfelt looks set to follow her out of Glasgow after two years at the club. Rodgers said: “I wanted to put Carl Starfelt on because it might be his last game here. He has been a great servant to the club. There is interest in him and he would like to take up that possibility. We will resolve that as quick as we can. “The clubs are in communication so I am sure that will go through at some point early next week, if not before. “He probably felt it was the time to move on. There are certain conditions there that has made him think he will be going to one of the top leagues, and economically it’s hard for us to compete on that side, and obviously his partner is no longer here and has moved on. “But I have to say, total professional, first class and if it didn’t go through, I know I can rely on him, but I think it probably will. “We would need to get another centre-half. My idea is to get four centre-halves who are competitive.” David Turnbull netted twice in the season opener after being handed his first Premiership start in nine months. The midfielder opened the scoring from the spot and netted from Matt O’Riley’s cross after Kyogo Furuhashi had notched his first goal of the season. Rodgers said of the former Motherwell player: “He’s a talent. I remember seeing him when I was first up here and I liked his game and he maybe just hasn’t quite hit the heights of what his talent is. “I spoke to him in pre-season and told him it would be a shame if you don’t achieve what you can do at a club like this, because you have the talent, but you have to be a working talent, and you have to be able to run and be aggressive in your game. If you can do that, then your qualities will come through. “He’s a player I really like. I love his care with the ball, his passing, and his efficiency. He gets in the box, he gets goals, and he maybe could have had a hat-trick.” The 24-year-old has entered the final season of his contract after a £3.25million move from Fir Park in 2020. On the chances of a new deal, Rodgers said: “It’s a door that’s open for him. he maybe hasn’t played as much as he would like, but that’s his responsibility. “I think he would like to be here but you have to consistently prove it. “It was a clean slate over pre-season and he did very well with the ball and against the ball, which is important. You have to be able to play without the ball and he has demonstrated that.” County manager Malky Mackay was frustrated his side could not take advantage of some early chances, which mostly fell for Simon Murray. Mackay said: “I thought we started well and international teams will score goals against Celtic. They just have, Yokohama, Athletic (Bilbao). We get those chances in the first 15 minutes and should have scored. If it’s an international team, Celtic are 2-0 down. “Our shape and system were good, our discipline were good, and we give away a stupid penalty. Then we don’t defend a cross in the last minute of the first half and next minute we are 3-0 down at half-time.” County hit back through Jordan White before James Brown scored in stoppage-time via Starfelt’s deflection after O’Riley had netted Celtic’s fourth. Mackay said: “I know at 3-0 here that can go on to become six or seven. My challenge for them at half-time was to be brave and go and score a goal and press high. “Sometimes we were able to do it and sometimes we didn’t because we have some new players who aren’t quite there with the explanations I give them but I was really happy with how brave they were in the second half.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Aaron Ramsey: Riches of Saudi league no contest for ‘priceless’ Cardiff return Katie Zelem admits World Cup debut was ‘tough moment’ after Keira Walsh injury Arsenal will need ‘unheard of’ points tally to win title – Mikel Arteta
2023-08-05 23:27
James Blunt struggled to write Carrie Fisher tribute song Dark Thought
James Blunt struggled to write Carrie Fisher tribute song Dark Thought
James Blunt has admitted to "overthinking" 'Dark Thought', the tribute song to his late friend Carrie Fisher.
2023-11-12 18:28