Kylie Jenner’s baby bump may be for her friends’ eyes only, but her cleavage isn’t!
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A British Embassy worker in Germany has been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia, German prosecutors said.
The suspect, a 57-year-old British man named only as David S, was detained in Potsdam, near Berlin.
The arrest on Tuesday (August 10) was made as part of a joint investigation by German and British authorities, a statement by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office said.
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The suspect is accused of
Kylie Jenner’s baby bump may be for her friends’ eyes only, but her cleavage isn’t!
BERLIN -- Berlin's Neue Nationalgalerie, an iconic modern art museum designed by Bauhaus pioneer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, reopened to the public Sunday after a six-year refurbishment of the glass-fronted building.Germany's culture minister, Monika Gruetters, said during a celebration ceremony held Saturday that the occasion marked the museum's “brilliant comeback as a pilgrimage site for lovers of modern art and as a stage for contemporary artists.”British architect David Chipperfield oversaw
EXCLUSIVE: Leonine Studios will handle world sales for Odeon Fiction’s new high-end German-language spy series Bonn.
Trigger warning: The story has details of a murder and cannibalism that might be disturbing to some readers.Stefan R, who was arrested in November 2020, had met the victim, Stefan Trogisch (43) through the popular German online gay dating site PlanetRomeo.
Vatican’s renewed rejection last February of any church blessing for homosexual couples”.According to the Archbishop, this was an important step towards addressing the marginalisation and discrimination some in the LGBTQI community feel is directed at them from the Catholic Church, without fear of increased persecution.He said the fact that queer people are double marginalised, both within the Catholic community for not being heterosexual, as well as being judged for being Catholic in the LGBTQI
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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentFew phenomena in Spanish film have proved so striking in recent years as the emergence last decade of a new generation of Catalan filmmakers, very often women, making resonant movies grounded in highly specific local realities.Think Clara Simon’s “Summer 1993,” a Berlin First Feature Award winner, or Pilar Palomero’s “Schoolgirls,” which walked off with best picture at this year’s Spanish Academy Goyas.For years, prominent Catalan auteurs – José