Lebanon’s prime minister has stepped down amid public fury sparked by the Beirut port explosion, saying he has come to the conclusion that corruption in Lebanon is “bigger than the state”.
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Cara De La Hoyde has revealed that she has been diagnosed with pre-eclampsia, ahead of the birth of her second child. Love Island star Cara, 29, is expecting a baby girl with husband Nathan Massey.The pair are already parents to son Freddie-George and Cara shared a gorgeous picture with her son as she updated her followers on being diagnosed with pre-eclampsia.
Cara wrote on Instagram: “The last few days have been pretty up & down, still not out of the woods yet. “I have been diagnosed with
.Lebanon’s prime minister has stepped down amid public fury sparked by the Beirut port explosion, saying he has come to the conclusion that corruption in Lebanon is “bigger than the state”.
Sending all of our well wishes to film legend Antonio Banderas!
coronavirus.The actor announced the news on Twitter, saying he is being “forced to celebrate [his] 60th birthday” today (August 10) in quarantine.“I want to make public that today… I am forced to celebrate my 60th birthday following quarantine after having tested positive for the COVID-19 disease, caused by the coronavirus,” he wrote.“I’d like to add that I’m feeling relatively well, just a bit more tired than usual, and confident that I will recover as soon as possible.“I hope (the
Andreas Wiseman International EditorMiddle East distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment and the Kuwait National Cinema Company are partnering with Gulf arthouse venue Cinema Akil for the Beirut Disaster Relief Screenings.Ziad Doueiri’s West Beirut and Nadine Labaki’s Where Do We Go Now? will screen today at Cinema Akil with repeat screenings this coming weekend, Friday 14 August and Saturday 15 August.
Mika has penned an emotional letter to the people of Lebanon following the giant explosion that took place in Beirut last week.The explosion, which happened in the Lebanon capital on Tuesday (August 4), has killed nearly 80 people and injured 4,000.The New York Times reported that the explosion was caused by a fire at a warehouse at Beirut’s port, and that “highly explosive materials” that the government seized years ago were found at the blast site.British singer-songwriter Mika, who was born
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticGeorge and Amal Clooney have donated $100,000 to three charitable organizations providing relief for Beirut, where a massive explosion on Tuesday obliterated a city port, injured more than 5,000 people and killed at least 145.According to Unicef, the homes of 100,000 children had been damaged, many to the point of being uninhabitable.“We’re both deeply concerned for the people of Beirut and the devastation they’ve faced in the last few days,” the
Katy Perry, 35, is set to give birth any moment! The Smile singer, however, appeared slightly impatient in her latest photo, posted to her Instagram account on Thursday, Aug. 6.
George and Amal Clooney have announced that they are making a big donation to help in the relief efforts in Lebanon after over 100 people were killed in a massive explosion in Beirut.
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Larsa Pippen used her platform to highlight the tragic explosions that occurred in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, on August 4. The former Real Housewives of Miami star, 46, took to her personal Instagram account, sharing an image of the devastating explosion accompanied by sorrowful words from her caption. “I’m praying for Lebanon,” the mother-of-four began the caption to her post.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorA BBC journalist’s Zoom video call captured the dramatic moment that the Lebanese capital of Beirut was rocked by a giant explosion at the city’s port on Tuesday.BBC Arabic journalist Maryam Toumi was conducting an interview from the BBC’s office in Beirut, which is around 1.5 miles from the epicenter of the explosion, which has killed at least 70 people and injured thousands of others.A recording of the call, posted by the BBC News press team, shows Toumi in
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Tuesday, an unusual message was posted on the California State COVID-19 dashboard. It read, “Due to the issues with the state’s electronic laboratory system, these data represent an underreporting of actual positive cases in one single day.”There was no further information or clarification.A few hours later, the state’s top health official, Dr.