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Let's revisit the many loves of Leonardo DiCaprio

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 Leonardo DiCaprio has found a new love interest. Wipe away the tears, ladies... Yes, Leonardo 'Man Of Our Dreams Since '97' DiCaprio, the man who can't stop, won't stop, when it comes to finding true love, is apparently in a 'super casual' relationship with Sports Illustrated model Nina Agdal, Us Weekly reports. The pair, who have been in a 'super casual' relationship since May, have also been on a couple of 'casual' trips to the Bahamas and Montauk in the last month where they were spotted kissing and just generally having a really good time.  Meet Nina...  Before Nina, there was 24-year-old British model Roxy Horner... That's right, Joey Essex's ex.  For the uninitiated, this is Roxy. And just a few months ago rumours were doing the rounds on the worldwide web that these two were in a serious relationship. Turns out, those rumours weren't exactly true. Shock horror, right? Previously, there wer...

Japan's ruling coalition on course to win parliamentary election

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A large majority for the ruling coalition in the upper house may enable constitutional reform allowing more freedom of action for military Japan’s ruling coalition secured a resounding victory in upper house elections on Sunday, with some exit polls predicting that prime minister Shinzo Abe’s party and its allies would achieve the legislative firepower they need to rewrite the country’s pacifist constitution. According to the exit polls, Abe’s Liberal Democratic party (LDP) was on course to win 57 to 59 seats of the 121 seats that were contested. Its junior coalition partner, the Buddhist-backed Komeito, was expected to win 14 seats. Combined with other minor conservative parties, the coalition was within reach of the number of seats it needs in the upper house to set in motion plans to change the US-authored constitution for the first time since it was introduced in 1947. The most controversial move would be a revision of the war-renouncing article 9 to allow Japa...

Hong Kong 香港 (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China)

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  Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港 ; literally: "Fragrant Harbour or Incense Harbour"), officially Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory south to Mainland China at the Pearl River Estuary of the Asia Pacific. With 7.2 million residents of various nationalities in a total land and sea area of 2,754 km² , Hong Kong is the world's fourth most densely populated sovereign state or territory. After the First Opium War (1839–42) , Hong Kong became a British colony with the perpetual cession of Hong Kong Island, followed by the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and a 99-year lease of the New Territories from 1898 . Hong Kong was later occupied by Japan during the Second World War until British control resumed in 1945 . In the early 1980s , negotiations between the United Kingdom and China resulted in the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration,...

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Oscars push for more gender and ethnical diversity

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The organisers of the Oscars have invited a record number of new members to vote in next year's Academy Awards, in response to criticism of a lack of diversity at this year's ceremony. Nearly 700 people were invited, with a focus on women and ethnic minorities. Almost half the people who have been asked to join are women and almost as many people of colour. For the second year in a row, all the nominees at February's 88th Academy Awards were white, sparking an outcry. The protests led to an unprecedented debate about racial equality in the film industry - characterised on social media by the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite - and caused several Hollywood stars to boycott the awards ceremony. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences then agreed to a shake up of its membership - traditionally seen as old, white and male - to bring in more women and members of ethnic minorities. The new invitees include actors John Boyega of Star Wars, Emma Watson of Harry...

BBC HARDtalk.

Jump media playerMedia player helpOut of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. EU will 'blame' Cameron for Brexit says Radek Sikorski 28 June 2016 Last updated at 09:51 BST European leaders will "blame" the UK Prime Minister David Cameron for Brexit, the former Polish foreign minister Radek Sikorski has told BBC HARDtalk. "Everybody will think that he is to blame, because he called an unnecessary referendum," he said. "Yes he tried to win it, but he tried to win it after decades of unfair criticisms of the European Union in his party and under his leadership, and those decades of misinformation to the British public - about how the EU actually works - have now borne fruit," Mr Sikorski added. Prime Minister Cameron will meet European Union leaders to discuss the implications of the Brexit vote and the way forward at an EU summit in Brussels. Watch the interview in full at these times on  BBC World News  and the    BB...

Young Leave voters abused online in days after European Union referendum vote

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Young Leave voters in the EU referendum have spoken about the abuse they've received online since last week's Brexit vote. Around 52% of voters in the UK voted to leave the EU, but many have been criticised online by Remain voters. Young Leave voters have told Newsbeat that they've been labelled racist and xenophobic for their political views. It has resulted in many Leave voters staying silent on social media for fear of attack and criticism. "The main place I received abuse was on Twitter," 19-year-old Thomas Proudfoot tells Newsbeat. "People were getting quite aggressive towards me when I tweeted about how happy I was that leave won. "I've had the term 'racist' thrown at me a lot as well. "After replying to some of the tweets I just gave up replying in the end. It only caused more arguments." Thomas says he voted for the UK to leave the EU because of the £350m Leave campaigners promised to put into the NHS...

Helium discovery a 'game-changer'

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Scientists have discovered a large helium gas field in Tanzania. With world supplies running out, the find is a "game-changer", say geologists at Durham and Oxford universities. Helium is used in hospitals in MRI scanners as well as in spacecraft, telescopes and radiation monitors. Until now, the precious gas has been discovered only in small quantities during oil and gas drilling. Using a new exploration approach, researchers found large quantities of helium within the Tanzanian East African Rift Valley. They say resources in just one part of the Rift valley are enough to fill more than a million medical MRI scanners. Prof Chris Ballentine, of the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, said: "This is a game-changer for the future security of society's helium needs and similar finds in the future may not be far away." And colleague Dr Pete Barry added: 'We can apply this same strategy to other parts of the world with a si...

What is ISLAM ???

 Islam has spread across the entire globe. Muslims can be found in North and South America as well as in Western Europe, but they are predominately found in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Their predominant homelands lie in the area commonly referred to as the “10/40 Window” (between 10 degrees latitudinal north and 40 degrees latitudinal north ranging from the eastern side of North Africa to the western side of Asia). About 60% of Muslims are Asian. The regional breakdown of Muslims in the rest of the world is Arab world, 22%; sub-Sahara African, 12%; Eastern Europe, 5%. The rest are scattered through the world. When did Islam begin, and who founded it? Islam was founded in 610 A.D. by a man named Mohammed. During Mohammed’s time, polytheism reigned. His people were worshipping multiple gods. During one of Mohammed’s trips as a trader, he had a vision from a being he perceived to be an angel who said, “There is only one God, and His name is Allah. Worship Him.” What ...

Healthy Eating

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A healthy diet may help to prevent certain long-term (chronic) diseases such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes. It may also help to reduce your risk of developing some cancers and help you to keep a healthy weight. This leaflet explains the principles of a healthy diet. It is general advice for most people. The advice may be different for certain groups of people, including pregnant women, people with certain health problems or those with special dietary requirements. A note about the different food groups Your body needs energy to work normally and keep you alive. You obtain this energy from nutrients in the food that you eat - mostly, carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Minerals and vitamins are other nutrients that are also important in your diet to help your body stay healthy. It is important to find the right balance between these different nutrients to achieve maximum health benefits (see below). A balanced diet generally contains food from each of the following...
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? What is Ramadan Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a time of fasting for the Islamic people. Each day during this month, Muslims all over the world abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, as well as participating in anything that is ill-natured or excessive; from dawn until the sun sets. Fasting is intended to educate the Muslim in spirituality, humility and patience. It is a time to cleanse the soul, focus attention on God, and put into practice selflessness. Ramadan is a time for Muslims to fast for the sake of God and to put forward more prayer than is customary. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of the Islam religion, and one of the main types of Islamic worship. Restraint from everyday enjoyment and curbing wicked intentions and cravings are considered as an act of compliance and obedience to God, as well as amends for sins, faults, and mistakes. Ramadan is also called Ramazan. During Ramadan, Muslims request forgiveness for sins in the past...