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Day: October 21, 2018

Markle is now more popular than Prince Harry
Featured, United Kingdom

Markle is now more popular than Prince Harry

    Prince Harry used to be the most popular royal among the British clan, but his wife, Meghan Markle, has already taken his place. Kate Williams, a royal historian, told Channel 5 News (via Express) that Prince Harry needs to get used to his wife getting more attention from royal fans. Essentially, there is no rulebook saying you must do this you must not do this and I think the royal family is becoming more and more informal. Simply, the thing is that Harry has to recognize now that he is no longer number one, he is no longer number one, she is, she added. Prince Harry shouldn’t also follow in Prince Charles footsteps because the latter struggled with the shift in popularity from him to Princess Diana. I remember when Prince Charles and Princess Diana went on thei...
Why Saudi Crown Prince Wanted Khashoggi Dead
Arab world, Featured

Why Saudi Crown Prince Wanted Khashoggi Dead

    The mind plays strange tricks sometimes, especially after a tragedy. When I sat down to write this story about the Saudi regime’s homicidal obsession with the Muslim Brotherhood, the first person I thought I’d call was Jamal Khashoggi. For more than 20 years I phoned him or met with him, even smoked the occasional water pipe with him, as I looked for a better understanding of his country, its people, its leaders, and the Middle East. We often disagreed, but he almost always gave me fresh insights into the major figures of the region, starting with Osama bin Laden in the 1990s, and the political trends, especially the explosion of hope that was called the Arab Spring in 2011. He would be just the man to talk to about the Saudis and the Muslim Brotherhood, because h...
May has 72 hours to save her job
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May has 72 hours to save her job

    Prime Minister Theresa May has been told that she has just 72 hours to save her job. The warning comes from MPs frustrated by Mrs May's handling of Brexit negotiations after an unsuccessful summit last week. For a no confidence vote to be triggered, 48 letters from Conservative MPs must be submitted to the party's chairman and some have claimed that that threshold could soon be reached. Brexit supporter Andrew Bridgen told the Mail On Sunday that Mrs May must attend Wednesday's meeting of the Tory 1922 committee of backbenchers or risk mak(ing) the letters go in even faster. He said: This week Theresa May will find that she is drinking in the last chance saloon and the bad news for her is that the bar is already dry. David Davis, a possible successor to Mrs May, ...
17 dead after train flips in Taiwan
Asia, Featured

17 dead after train flips in Taiwan

    At least 17 people have died after an express train derailed and flipped over on a popular coastal route in Taiwan on Sunday. The Taiwan Railways Administration confirmed 17 people had been killed and said 132 people had also been injured in the accident in northeastern Yilan county. Authorities have not confirmed if any passengers remain trapped alive inside the train. An AFP reporter at the scene said that more bodies were being brought out of the wrecked carriages. Images from the site showed the Puyuma Express train completely derailed and lying zig-zagged across the track. All of the train's eight carriages had derailed and five had flipped onto their side at Xinma station, the railways administration said. One passenger told Apple Daily Taiwan that the trai...
Grooming gang jailed for abusing 15 girls
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Grooming gang jailed for abusing 15 girls

    One of the victims of a grooming gang jailed for abusing 15 girls believes there are more young people yet to speak out. Speaking anonymously to Sky News, the woman who was abused between the ages of 13 and 18 shared her story and urged others to get justice for themselves. The call comes after sixteen men were jailed for a total of 221 years as part of the grooming gang who abused 15 girls in and around Huddersfield between 2004 and 2011. Four more men were found guilty and are waiting to be sentenced for offences such as rape and trafficking for sexual exploitation. The victim said she became friends with the men at first before the abuse started. They used to buy you gifts, give you cigarettes, alcohol, cannabis, she said. And then I was in a relationship with...