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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Beyoncé Waves Off Assistant Who Tries to Cover Up Her Cleavage

When you're flawless, you don't need the help of an assistant to make you appear seemingly more perfect.

While walking the red carpet at husband Jay Z's TIDAL X: 1020 Amplified by HTC concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn Tuesday, Beyoncé's assistant wouldn't stop touching her--literally. The assistant kept fixing the "Single Ladies" crooner's plunging dress, so much so that Queen Bey had to shirk her off.

In a video shared on Instagram, Beyoncé can be seen telling her helper to "stop it." She somehow manages to maintain her glowing smile while scolding her anonymous employee, which, of course, is yet another reason why she has earned her regal nickname.

If the assistant thought she was #blessed for being able to touch Beyoncé, she'd be right, but there's no denying the amount of cringing she was doing when this happened. As soon as she was rebuffed, the assistant whimpered off into the corner so that Beyoncé could continue to pose like the fierce woman that she is--without any wardrobe malfunctions, thanks to her now-sidelined friend.

Philipp Plein designed the "XO" singer's jaw-dropping gown, which she accessorized with Lorraine Schwartz jewels, Christian Louboutin heels and Georgine fur. Even though she turned heads on the red carpet, she swapped out her fashion-forward look for a pink leotard when it was time to take the stage. She did, however, keep her hair in the high ponytail she debuted when she arrived.

After Nicki Minaj performed some hits from her repertoire, including "Moment for Life" and "Truffle Butter," she launched into "Feeling Myself." A few bars in, Beyoncé and a dance troupe appeared onstage, which marked the first time that Minaj and Beyoncé had performed their hit single together.

Beyoncé then brought out another guest--her husband! The couple performed "Holy Grail" together and even revealed to the audience, "This is my favorite song to sing with my husband."

They ended their performance with a rare showing of PDA: a kiss.

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Two Chinese diplomats were killed in Philippines

Two Chinese diplomats were killed and another wounded on Wednesday in a shooting allegedly perpetrated by the husband of an embassy official in the Philippines, Police said.
Tom Banas, a regional police director, said the victims and the suspect were inside a restaurant in Cebu City, 571 kilometres south of Manila, when the incident happened.
Initial investigation showed that Li Qing Liang, 60, opened fire at Chinese Deputy Consul, Sun Shan, finance officer Hui Li and Chinese Consul General Song Rong Hua inside the restaurant.
Sun and Hui were declared dead on arrival at a nearby hospital, while Song was wounded and in critical condition, Banas said.
Banas said the Police were investigating the crime to determine the motive for the shooting, adding that Li and his wife Gou jing, a cousul at the Chinese embassy, had been taken into custody.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Canada’s opposition wins historic elections

Justin Trudeau is set to become Canada’s new prime minister after his Liberal Party swept to power in general elections, ending nearly a decade of Conservative Party rule.
The Liberals seized a parliamentary majority, an unprecedented turn in political fortunes that smashed the record for the number of seats gained from one election to the next.
The Liberals had been a distant third place party in parliament before this election.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper conceded defeat, ending his government’s nine-year run in power and the 56-year-old’s brand of fiscal and cultural conservatism.
Trudeau, 43, the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, pledged to run a $7.7bn annual budget deficit for three years to invest in infrastructure and help stimulate Canada’s anaemic economic growth.
This rattled financial markets ahead of the vote and the Canadian dollar weakened on news of his victory.
Trudeau has said he will repair Canada’s cool relations with the Obama administration, withdraw Canada from the combat mission against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group in favour of humanitarian aid and training, and tackle climate change.
Trudeau vaulted from third place to lead the polls in the final days of the campaign, overcoming Conservative attacks that he is too inexperienced to govern and to return to the prime minister’s residence in Ottawa where he grew up as a child.
“When the time for change strikes, it’s lethal,” former Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said in a television interview.
“I ran and was successful because I wasn’t Pierre Trudeau. Justin is successful because he isn’t Stephen Harper,” Mulroney added.
The Conservatives were projected to become the official opposition in parliament, with the left-leaning New Democratic Party in third.
Liberal supporters at the party’s campaign headquarters broke into cheers and whistles when television networks projected that Trudeau would be the next prime minister.

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Court remands man, 25, for allegedly raping minor

The Modakeke Chief Magistrate’s Court has remanded a 25-year-old man, Kabiru Daramola, in prison custody for alleged rape of an 11-year-old girl, in Modakeke-Ife. Daramola was arraigned on a four-count charge of gross indecency, impersonation, procurement of minor and unlawful sexual intercourse.
Prosecutor Ona Glory said the offence was committed on Sept 26, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. at N0 5, Oke_Owu Street, Modakeke, in Ife East Area Office of Osun. Glory said the offence contravened Sections 31 (1) (2), 360, 361 and 484 of State Child’s Right Laws.
She said that the accused paraded himself as a police officer and had carnal knowledge of the under-aged without her consent. The accused pleaded not guilty to the four-count charges.
In her ruling, the Senior Magistrate Bose Awosan, ordered that the accused be remanded in Ile-Ife Prison. Awosan adjourned the case till Nov. 23, for hearing.

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