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An American man threw two female US tourists into a ravine, killing one of them, at a world-famous German castle after sexually assaulting them, reports have said. The attack happened at Neuschwanstein castle on Wednesday, said to have been the inspiration for Disney's 'Cinderella' castle. Police said the man fled but was arrested. According to German tabloid Bild, all three involved were American tourists. Two women were on the Marienbrücke bridge, a narrow footbridge that crosses a gorge at a height of around 300 feet, when attacked. Bild said the 30-year-old man first sexually assaulted the two women at the...
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New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard has been named sportswoman of the year by the University of Otago. She was awarded this title by the university based in Dunedin on the South Island of New Zealand at the Blues awards on Tuesday. She is the first transgender winner of the award in its 113 year history celebrating sporting greatness.
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San Francisco is the best city in the world right now, according to Time Out. The guide's 2021 World's Best Cities Index says that its combination of progressiveness, acceptance and sustainability earned it the coveted top spot, with the top five in the ranking rounded out by Amsterdam in second place, Manchester in third, Copenhagen in fourth and New York in fifth place.
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Children as young as four will be able to change their gender at school without their parents’ consent under guidance introduced in Scotland. Any pupil who decides they want to switch gender must be supported and listened to in school following the Scottish Government advice. The guidance applies in primary schools, where the youngest children are only four or five, because ‘recognition and development of gender identity can occur at a young age’. It also tells teachers not to question a child who says they want to transition to live as a boy or a girl - and instead ask...
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This is the awkward moment a BBC reporter confuses disgraced comedian Bill Cosby for Bill Clinton live on air. Journalist Michelle Fleury was reporting on the entertainer's shock prison release - but accidentally referred the former US President instead. The huge gaffe forced top BBC News presenter Huw Edwards to apologise to viewers for the blunder.
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An Indian MP has caused outrage after she claimed that she is protected from coronavirus because she drinks cow urine every day. Pragya Thakur, a controversial MP from Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), also claimed that the urine can cure lung infections caused by the virus. Her bizarre comments come just days after Indian doctors urged people not to cover themselves in cow dung and urine as a treatment for Covid, saying it risks spreading the disease faster.
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A Portland City Commissioner who is currently pushing to carry out a $18million cut to the city's police department and said most 911 calls are unnecessary called the cops on her Lyft driver earlier this month following a dispute about an open window. Jo Ann Hardesty was allegedly angered when the driver, Richmond Frost, refused to roll the windows up, despite it being recommended policy from the company to keep them down due to the coronavirus. It followed annoyance over a mix-up about where she was being picked up, all culminating in the driver cancelling the ride and saying Hardesty...
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A Muslim doctor has been denied German citizenship after refusing to shake a woman's hand when she gave him his certificate. The 39-year-old Lebanese national was on the brink of becoming a German after living in the country for 13 years, completing his medical studies and passing a citizenship test with the highest possible mark. But he failed at the final hurdle after refusing to shake the hand of the female official at the ceremony in 2015, leading state authorities to deny him citizenship.
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Donald Trump has been 'banned' from the city of Sheffield by its new mayor - just ten days ahead of the US president's visit to the UK. Magid Magid labelled Trump a 'wasteman' and said there was no space for him to visit the city. Instead, the day of Trump's arrival on July 13 should be celebrated as Mexico Solidarity Day, Mr Magid said, as he wore a 'Trump is a Wasteman' t-shirt, teamed with green Doctor Martin boots. Green Party councillor Magid Magid...
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An Atlanta plastic surgeon is facing a slew of lawsuits after it was revealed she had filmed herself singing and dancing over her exposed patients during surgeries. Dozens of videos have been found that show Dr Windell Boutte cavorting in the operating room, even while making incisions on her patients. In one video Boutte sings the to the rap lyric 'I'm 'bout to cut it', from an OT Genasis rap song, before slicing into one of her patients.
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FULL TITLE: Sri Lankan refugee couple are set for multi-million-pound NHS payout after their baby suffered irreversible brain damage at birth because midwives couldn't understand them Catastrophic injuries suffered by a baby boy were the direct result of his refugee mother's poor grasp of English, a top judge has ruled. And now the eight-year-old is in line for multi-million-pound NHS compensation because midwives were negligent in failing to tackle the language barrier. Judge Martin McKenna said medics at King George's Hospital, London, ended up 'effectively ignoring' Sinthiya Rajatheepan's concerns about her crying baby. Because she only knew a few basic...
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The Mail Online website and the Daily Mail newspaper published an article on 20th August 2016 about Melania Trump which questioned the nature of her work as a professional model, and republished allegations that she provided services beyond simply modelling. (...) We accept that these allegations about Mrs Trump are not true and we retract and withdraw them. We apologise to Mrs Trump for any distress that our publication caused her. To settle Mrs Trump's two lawsuits against us, we have agreed to pay her damages and costs.
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Since the media is all aflutter over proposed changes to the EPA and various climate-based regulations, we may as well visit (or revisit) the debate on climate change. Is it the result of activities of man or simply the normal patterns of changes in the Earth’s complicated biosphere? Some claim that it’s a combination of the two. But now, a team of astrophysicists has released new data which seems to support a decades-old theory which places the blame, shall we say, a bit further away. Since a picture is worth 1000 words, here’s a hint: That’s right. The actual culprit...
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A Hungarian court on Wednesday sentenced a Syrian-Cypriot man to 10 years in jail his part in a riot at the border with Serbia last year, when he hurled rocks at police in an attempt to force the border open, deemed an "act of terror" under Hungarian law.
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Former Portugal prime minister and UN high commissioner for refugees out in front after third ballot vote to choose Ban Ki-moon’s successor
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The Swedish Organization "IM" (Individuell Människohjälp), a globalist NGO comparable in their goals to George Soros' Open Society Foundation, has released a new video that openly promotes and celebrates the genocide and replacement of ethnic Swedes in their own country. In the chilling advertisement, that looks like it's straight a from dystopian Science Fiction movie, Swedish citizens are told to accept the "irreversible Change" of their country and are prompted to integrate into "The New Country" shaped by unrestricted mass immigration from 3rd world countries. The opening scene says it all: "There is no turning Back - Sweden will never...
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Department of Health building is governed by the body of Islamic law The lease was transferred to finance an Islamic bond scheme in 2014 MPs face a six-year drinking ban after a committee decided they will move to an office block operating under Islamic laws while the Palace of Westminster is refurbished. Their new home, Richmond House in Whitehall, was transferred to finance an Islamic bond scheme in 2014. Richmond House is one of three Whitehall buildings that were transferred to the £200million Islamic bond scheme, which switched their ownership from British taxpayers to wealthy Middle Eastern businessmen and banks....
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Do we want to live in a sovereign democracy or a federal dictatorship? Please watch ‘Brexit The Movie’ before the referendum, not after. This is the most important political decision we will ever make. https://www.brexitthemovie.com
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In this one-off documentary BBC Three examines America’s recent upsurge in Islamophobia; meeting both Texan anti-Islam groups and American Muslims as tensions rise at some of America’s mosques. Award Winning director and producer Steph Atkinson asks how did America get here and are the fears between these different groups justified?
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A Norwegian politician has spoken of how how he felt guilty that the Somali asylum seeker who raped him was deported. Karsten Nordal Hauken, from Ås, Akershus, was raped in his home and the perpetrator was subsequently caught and jailed for 4.5 years. However, when Nordal Hauken found out that the man was to be deported back to Somalia after serving his time, he reveals he felt guilt that the man would possibly face hardship in his old country.
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