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Day: June 13, 2017

5 Things Commonly Done by Girls on a Date
ENGLISH, Life Style

5 Things Commonly Done by Girls on a Date

    We cannot always know for sure how much we will or won’t enjoy our first date. What we do know is that we want it to be perfect. Let’s see what things are typically done by girls on their dates. 1. Wish to Look Stylish We behave and look different at home. When we go outside we change a lot. We are absolutely different when we are on a date, aren’t we? At home, among your family and friends you feel fine wearing a t-shirt and a pair of jeans and no makeup on. Preparing for a date requires a stylish outfit, perfect makeup, high-heel shows and perfume. It is natural that women should want to look fantastic. 2. Breaking the Silence Silence makes us feel awkward. However, talking about inappropriate stuff, such as your ex’s is even worse. In order not to sound and feel stupid,...
Michel Barnier warns UK it faces cliff edge no deal Brexit
ENGLISH, Europe

Michel Barnier warns UK it faces cliff edge no deal Brexit

    The UK risks a cliff edge no deal withdrawal from the EU if it wastes more time before beginning its Brexit negotiations, the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator has warned. Michel Barnier, whose department within the European Commission has spent months preparing for Brexit, said: I can't negotiate with myself. My preoccupation is that time is passing, it is passing quicker than anyone believes because the subjects we have to deal with are extraordinarily complex, he said in an interview with a select group of European newspapers including Britain's Financial Times. The interview is Mr Barnier's first since being appointed the European Union's point man on Brexit. Theresa May's disastrous election result has thrown the Brexit negotiations into question with no clear ...
Unexploded warship off Kent coast could cause 16 foot high tsunami
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Unexploded warship off Kent coast could cause 16 foot high tsunami

    A warship lying in the waters off the Kent coast is packed with so much explosives that it could cause a TSUNAMI if they were to go off. The SS Richard Montgomery resides at the bottom of the Thames Estuary after it sunk off Sheerness while delivering thousands of tonnes of munitions to France. Some of the bombs on board the World War Two shipwreck were later salvaged but more than 1,400 tonnes of live ammunition are still on board. The SS Richard Montgomery sunk off the Kent coast in 1944 (YouTube) An explosion could cause major damage to surrounding areas (Wikipedia) An explosion could cause a mini tsunami according to experts that some claim could destroy the nearby port of Sheerness. A BBC report in 1970 estimated the resulting tidal wave could be as high as 16ft, alth...
Someone asked Meghan Markle if she’s marrying Prince Harry and her face said it all
America, ENGLISH

Someone asked Meghan Markle if she’s marrying Prince Harry and her face said it all

    Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been dating for almost a year. That’s a long time in the world of royals. So it’s only natural that marriage might be on the cards for the loved-up pair (especially since Meghan is set to move into Kensington Palace this summer). Meghan Markle predictably avoided the question when asked if she had plans to marry Prince Harry [Photo: Getty] Meghan herself probably didn’t think someone would be so bold to ask her the big question outright. But an audience member at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas, did just that. Meghan and her fellow Suits stars appeared on-stage to read through the original pilot script. The 35-year-old actress, who was wearing a pretty red-and-white printed dress, was teased by co-star Rick Hoffman who sugge...
Trump travel ban dealt another blow: faces high court next
America, ENGLISH

Trump travel ban dealt another blow: faces high court next

    Another U.S. appeals court stomped on President Donald Trump's revised travel ban Monday, saying the administration violated federal immigration law and failed to provide a valid reason for keeping people from six mostly Muslim nations from coming to the country. The decision by a unanimous three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals helps keep the travel ban blocked and deals Trump a second big legal defeat on the policy in less than three weeks. The administration said it would seek further review at the U.S. Supreme Court, as it has already done with a ruling against the travel ban by another appeals court last month. The high court is likely to consider the cases in tandem. Attorney General Jeff Sessions insisted the new decision woul...
ENGLISH, London

News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina leaves Dhaka today for London en route to Sweden on a three-day bilateral tour to the Scandinavian country at the invitation of her Swedish counterpart Stefan Löfven. This will be the first-ever bilateral visit by any head of state or government of Bangladesh to Sweden, which is expected to expand cooperation between the two countries on a number of bilateral and regional issues. A VVIP flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines carrying the Prime Minister and her entourage will depart Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 12 noon. The flight is expected to land at Heathrow International Airport at 6:00 pm (local time). Seven countries in the Asia-Pacific region will extend duty facilities to 6,029 more goods exported by Bangladesh in line with a revised free trad...
ENGLISH, London

News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hoped that people will reelect Awami League in the next general election to maintain the continuity of development in the country. "In the next election, I believe the people who are now getting the benefits of development will surely vote for 'boat' and reelect Awami League to maintain the continuity of development and thus turn Bangladesh into a mid-income country by 2021 and a prosperous one by 2041," she said. The PM said this when leaders of Awami League and its associate bodies met her at Gono Bhaban yesterday, marking the ninth anniversary of her release from prison. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the ulema of Qawmi madrasas to motivate people against the spread of terrorism and to help the government's efforts to eliminate this social mena...