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Karen Carney Becomes First Footballer to Win Strictly Come Dancing 2025, Thanks Fans for Support
Karen Carney, the former England Lioness and celebrated footballer, has made history by becoming the first footballer to win the 2025 series of Strictly Come Dancing. Speaking to fans in her hometown of Birmingham, Carney expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support she received throughout the competition, saying her victory has helped make her dreams come
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Jimmy Kimmel to Deliver Provocative Alternative Christmas Message on Channel 4 in 2025
Jimmy Kimmel, the popular US talk show host and outspoken political commentator, is set to deliver Channel 4’s 2025 Alternative Christmas Message, and he’s already sparking headlines. Known for his blend of humor and social commentary, Kimmel is expected to make a striking statement during his holiday broadcast, saying 2025 has been “a really great
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Jenny Evans on Surviving Sexual Assault and Tabloid Leaks
Jenny Evans’ Harrowing Experience Jenny Evans, now in her 40s, revealed the terrifying experience of having confidential details from her police sexual assault report published in UK tabloids. At just 19, after reporting a sexual assault by a celebrity, she discovered that personal and sensitive information had been printed word-for-word in a national newspaper. The
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Controversy Over Yorubaland Chieftaincy Titles as Alaafin, Ooni, and Afenifere Clash
The recent conferment of chieftaincy titles bearing the name “Yorubaland” has sparked intense debate among Yoruba leaders, with the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade I, asserting that only the Oyo throne has the authority to bestow such honours. Speaking at the installation of Senator Abdul-Aziz Yari as Obaloyin of Yorubaland and Seyi Tinubu as
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Rob Brydon Teases New “The Trip to the Northern Lights” Series
Brydon and Coogan Reunite for Latest Trip Series After a five-year hiatus, Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan are back together for the latest instalment of their acclaimed comedy series, The Trip, this time titled The Trip to the Northern Lights. The six-part series follows the duo as they explore northern Europe, combining fine dining, humor,
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BBC Overhauls Editorial Committee After Controversy Over Trump Speech
BBC Responds to Trump Speech Editing Row The BBC has announced major changes to its editorial standards committee following widespread criticism over its handling of a controversial edit of a Donald Trump speech in a Panorama program. The incident, which suggested Trump had called for violent action during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, triggered
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Seun Kuti Alleges Family Lost Cancer Patient and $250K After Relying on Pastor Adeboye’s Healing
Afrobeats star Seun Kuti has claimed that a wealthy Nigerian family suffered the loss of both a loved one and a large sum of money after turning to faith-based healing for terminal cancer. In a viral video, Kuti recounted that the family sought spiritual intervention when doctors abroad reportedly declared the woman’s condition untreatable. The
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CBS Faces Backlash After Pulling 60 Minutes Segment on Trump-Era Deportations
CBS Pulls Controversial Segment at Last Minute CBS News is under intense scrutiny after pulling a 60 Minutes segment covering the Trump administration’s deportations of Venezuelan men to a detention center in El Salvador. The last-minute decision was made by CBS editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, sparking criticism from both the reporter involved and media observers. The
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Ecuadorian Defender Mario Pineida Killed in Shooting in Guayaquil
Former Ecuador International Shot Dead Ecuadorian footballer Mario Pineida, aged 33, has tragically died after being shot in Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city. Pineida, a defender who earned nine caps for the national team between 2014 and 2021, was attacked on Wednesday by two assailants on motorbikes. The shooting occurred outside a shop in northern Guayaquil
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Ecuadorean Soldiers Sentenced to 34 Years Over Boys’ Forced Disappearance
Soldiers Convicted in High-Profile Case In a landmark ruling, eleven Ecuadorean soldiers were sentenced to 34 years and eight months in prison each after being found guilty of the forced disappearance of four young boys last year. The case, which shocked Ecuador and drew international attention, involved the brutal deaths of boys aged 11 to
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