Warning: This story contains spoilers from Outer Banks.
15.07.2021 - 18:57 / foxnews.com
Bella Thorne spoke out about the ongoing unrest in Cuba while sharing a personal story about her father, who comes from the island. Cuba is going through its worst economic crisis in decades, along with a resurgence of coronavirus cases, as it suffers the consequences of U.S. sanctions imposed by the Trump administration.
Some protesters have demanded a change in government with demonstrations turning violent in some areas as food and other shortages threaten people’s way of life. On Wednesday,
.Warning: This story contains spoilers from Outer Banks.
If anyone has mastered the whole laidback, cool girl, not-a-care-in-the-world fashion look, it’s Kiara Carrera on Outer Banks. And as it turns out, Madison Bailey has taken a few style cues from her character — including a shared appreciation for skinny jeans.
Cape Town Pride has written to the South African government urging it to speak out against the proposed new law in Ghana that would completely outlaw the LGBTIQ+ community and its allies.
Bella Thorne’s case, hackers. In the summer of 2019, the singer dealt with a man hacking her Snapchat account and now the FBI has finally found him.A post shared by BELLA (@bellathorne)Two years ago, a 22-year-old British man named Joseph O‘Connor threatened to “release nude photos found on the singer’s Snapchat account unless Thorne tweeted thanking him for returning her account,” according to the New York Times.
Bella Thorne is reacting to the news that her hacker has been arrested.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBillionaire investor Bill Ackman announced early Monday that he has decided not to use his SPAC to acquire a 10% stake in Universal Music Group after the Securities and Exchange Commission voiced concerns about the the complicated agreement, which would have been the biggest SPAC transaction to date.
Gloria Estefan is calling for global support for the people of Cuba.
Gloria Estefan has become the latest celebrity to speak out about the recent protests in Cuba. Cuba is going through its worst economic crisis in decades, along with a resurgence of coronavirus cases, while under U.S. sanctions.
Singer and rapper Pitbull recently called upon Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to support the people of Cuba. For the unversed, the Caribbean country is embroiled in protests after the government failed to deliver on years of promised economic reform.
was narrowly passed last night - was "morally indefensible". Boris Johnson saw off a rebellion of 24 Tories – including his predecessor Theresa May – in a vote on reducing spending on foreign aid from 0.7% of gross national income (GNI) to 0.5%.
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international development at 0.5 per cent of national income, instead of the 0.7 per cent set down in law. Former Prime Minister Theresa May was among the 26 or so Tory backbenchers who voted against a three-line whip ordering MPs to back the government.
When you hear the word “nun,” you don’t normally think of Bella Thorne. But pair that with sex and drugs, and the combination starts to make a little more sense.
foreign aid spending. MPs will vote on the Government’s decision to cut funding for official development assistance (ODA) from 0.7 per cent of gross national income to 0.5 per cent.