Kylian Mbappe points finger at PSG hierarchy over Champions League failings
Kylian Mbappe says PSG's failings in the Champions League must be addressed with the club's hierarchy. The 24-year-old has one year left on his deal and has been strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid.
2023-07-08 17:16
Robert Downey Jr recalls feeling ‘iced out’ by Cillian Murphy while shooting ‘Oppenheimer’
Robert Downey Jr talked about why he chose ‘Oppenheimer’ and explained how well Cillian Murphy embodied his character
2023-07-08 16:59
President Zelensky visits Snake Island as war enters 500th day
The island became a symbol of Ukraine's resistance after troops there defied a Russian order to surrender.
2023-07-08 16:58
How long have Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez been friends? 'Anti-Hero' singer throws first July 4 party in seven years
Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez met in 2008 when they were dating one of the Jonas Brothers
2023-07-08 16:56
Why did Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef split? Ex couple seeks joint custody of their two children in divorce filing
The 51-year-old 'Livin' La Vida Loca' singer filed for divorce in the Superior Court of California
2023-07-08 16:55
Dutch government collapses over ‘impossible to bridge’ differences on migration policy
The Dutch government has collapsed after failing to reach a conclusion on controlling high immigration rates. The four-party coalition government was unable to reach a consensus on talks about asylum policies that were led by prime minister Mark Rutte on Friday. Mr Rutte held an emergency cabinet meeting where he said he would hand in his resignation to King Willem-Alexander on Saturday. “The decision was very difficult for us”, Mr Rutte told reporters after announcing his cabinet’s resignation. The differences in views between the coalition partners were “irreconcilable”, he said. “All parties went to great lengths to find a solution, but the differences on migration are unfortunately impossible to bridge.” “The four parties decided that they cannot reach an agreement on migration,” said Tim Kuijsten, a spokesperson for the Christian Union party that was in coalition with Mr Rutte’s conservative VVD party. “Therefore they decided to end this government.” Mr Rutte’s party has in the past year been working towards reducing the flow of asylum seekers due to the issue of overcrowded migration centres in the Netherlands. Last year, hundreds of asylum seekers were forced to sleep outdoors in squalid conditions near an overcrowded reception centre as the number of people arriving in the Netherlands outstripped the available beds. Just over 21,500 people from outside Europe sought asylum in the Netherlands in 2022, according to the country’s statistics office. Thousands more moved to the Netherlands to work and study. The numbers have put a strain on housing that already was in short supply in the densely populated country. The coalition tried for months to hash out a deal to reduce the flow of new migrants arriving in the country of nearly 18 million people. The proposals on hand included creating two classes of asylum and reducing the number of family members allowed to join asylum seekers The two asylum classes were a temporary one for people fleeing conflicts and a permanent one for people trying to escape persecution. Mr Rutte’s coalition government had been in power for a year and a half. He has been Netherlands’s longest-serving prime minister and has been in office since 2010. Until a new government is elected, the current ministers will continue their work as a caretaker cabinet. Elections in the Netherlands will now reportedly take place in November this year. Additional reporting by agencies Read More Top BBC presenter taken off air ‘after paying teen £35,000 for explicit pictures’ Ukraine-Russia war – live: Zelensky’s forces make ‘significant gains’ against Putin in Bakhmut UK weather: Three-day ‘danger to life’ thunderstorm warning as temperatures soar to 30C How to rein in migration to the Netherlands is dividing the Dutch government The leaders of the Netherlands and Luxembourg tell Kosovo and Serbia to normalize ties for EU hopes Jens Stoltenberg’s term as Nato chief extended after Ben Wallace’s hopes dashed
2023-07-08 16:27
Why did Alicia Silverstone take a break from Hollywood? Actress stuns in sheer black Christian Siriano gown
Alicia Silverstone had stated earlier that she decided to step away from acting because she was not 'happy' in Hollywood
2023-07-08 16:27
Is Amouranth OK? ASMR queen ‘freaks out’ after her Fourth of July celebrations go wrong
Amouranth seemed agitated as she placed the firecracker carefully on the ground, took a moment to gaze at the camera, before sprinting away
2023-07-08 16:25
Why did Crystal Harris marry Hugh Hefner? Model endured 'toxic objectification and misogyny' while living in Playboy mansion
Crystal Hefner admitted in the past that she lied about her true feelings regarding the Playboy Mansion to protect her late husband
2023-07-08 16:23
Why did John Mayer and Taylor Swift split? Singer posts 'please be kind' message ahead of 'Speak Now' re-release
John Mayer and Taylor Swift were in a brief relationship in 2010 before breaking up
2023-07-08 16:17
Yellen stresses 'fair' rules, communication in Beijing meetings
BEIJING (Reuters) -The United States and China, the world's two biggest economies, must compete fairly and communicate closely to avoid
2023-07-08 15:51
Who is Ice Spice's mentor? Rapper praises Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj for giving her 'so much advice'
Ice Spice collaborated with Taylor Swift on the remix of 'Karma' and worked with Nicki Minaj for the AQUA-assisted 'Barbie World' track
2023-07-08 15:50
