French ambassador to Niger returns to Paris amid escalating tensions
The French ambassador to Niger, Sylvain Itte, has returned to Paris, the French Foreign Ministry told CNN on Wednesday.
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Travis Kelce shares NSFW 'deal breakers' in old clip amid Taylor Swift rumors
A clip of Travis Kelce's NSFW 'deal breakers' in dating has resurfaced amid rumours of a potential romance with Taylor Swift. Back in 2016, the football player had his own dating show, Catching Kelce, which saw him vet 50 women from across the US in a bid to find his perfect match. With relationships come intimacy, and so he was quizzed on whether a woman who didn't give oral sex would put him off her. "Ahh... Sounds like a dealbreaker to me", he admits, before claiming the third date is 'the breaker' for having sex with a potential match. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
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EA Sports FC 24 Road to the Knockouts Release Date, Players
EA Sports FC 24 Road to the Knockouts release date is set for Friday, Sept. 29 at 1 p.m. ET. Here's what you need to know about Team 1, Team 2, players included and more.
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Plans for Poland's first nuclear power plant move ahead as US and Polish officials sign an agreement
Polish and U.S. officials have signed an agreement in Warsaw for the construction of Poland’s first nuclear power plant
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No. 17 Duke tops the list of ACC teams with defenses thriving early under new coordinators
No. 17 Duke headlines the list of Atlantic Coast Conference teams with defenses thriving early under new coordinators
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Biden's $15 minimum wage for federal contractors blocked by US judge
By Daniel Wiessner A federal judge in Texas has ruled that President Joe Biden lacked the power to
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Kia, Hyundai recall 3.37 million US vehicles over fire risks
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Hyundai and Kia are recalling a combined 3.37 million vehicles in the United States due
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What Happened to Ones to Watch in FC 24?
Ones to Watch isn't returning in FC 24 Ultimate Team with EA Sports opting to kick off the new era with UEFA Road to the Knockouts instead.
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Casas Bahia executive quits as crisis deepens at Brazil retailer
SAO PAULO A top executive of Casas Bahia has decided to quit after less than five months on
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Antony to meet with police after returning to UK from Brazil
Man Utd winger Antony returns to the UK and is set to meet with police over allegations of assault made by three women.
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Heinz creates 'Ketchup and Seemingly Ranch' condiment for Taylor Swift
Not even bottled ketchup is immune from the excitement of the possible romance between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
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Man faked his own kidnapping to cheat on his girlfriend
An Australian man has been exposed for faking his own kidnapping as an extreme excuse to cheat on his girlfriend. Paul Iera from New South Wales almost faced jail for his lies after sending a text message to his then-partner saying he was being held hostage by "unknown Middle Eastern males" over a $7,000 dirt bike. The text read: "Thank you for sending Paul to me, now payback is a b**** bye bye." It continued: "But I'm going to be fare [sic] OK, we will keep him with us until the morning wen [sic] he gives us his bike we call it square, no one's touching him my word I'll give you hun OK." Like most concerned people, Iera's partner called the police, who launched a "high-risk vehicle stop" and spent 200 hours trying to locate the man. They later found him in his own vehicle and obtained footage of him with a sex worker. According to 9 News, Magistrate Michael Ong said: "You chose to send alarming, frightening messages to your partner so you could get some extra time with another partner. "You thought that would be a great way to do it. Any reasonable person would have gone to the police and that is exactly what happened." "You are at a point where you need to make a choice. You either take a step back, look at yourself and your circumstances and move towards furthering yourself, or alternatively you will move into a situation where imprisonment will be a very realistic option." Iera was fined AU $16,000 (£8,400) for wasting police time and an additional AU $550 (£280) for firearm offences. He was also reportedly sentenced to a concurrent 18-month Community Correction Order (CCO) for possessing an unauthorised firearm, possessing a prohibited weapon without a permit and possessing ammunition without a licence. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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