William and Kate Middleton answer to Harry and Meghan Markle

William and Kate Middleton ‘answer’ to Harry and Meghan Markle: the unpublished Earthshot Prize photos

A number of beautiful blank photo and black from William of England and Kate Middleton were posted on the social accounts of Princes of Wales. Made by Chris Jackson, who has been following the British royals around the world for some time, they tell the behind-the-scenes story of the second edition of the Earthshot Prize, which took place in Boston last week and which starred the royal couple as protagonists.

©Chris Jackson Getty/Prince and Princess of Wales.

It’s not uncommon for unpublished photos to be released days after a major event, but Kensington Palace’s timing seems right on this occasion perfect response to the first images of the docuseries by Harry and Megan Markle, coming to Netflix in a few days. A response that addresses the Sussexes with their own coin, very significant black and white shots. Only the Welsh princes play a different game.

©Chris Jackson Getty/Prince and Princess of Wales.

On the one hand, the behind-the-scenes of a couple who, with no seemingly clear goal, will attack anything and anyone other than talk about it and top up their bank account (their economic difficulties are well known and would be the driving force behind it all)… on the other two Spouses who appear unassailable from every angle.

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Melina Vidler looks racy in a thigh slit dress at the

Melina Vidler looks racy in a thigh-slit dress at the AACTA Awards in Sydney

Melina Vidler puts on a classy show in a thigh-slit dress while wearing $19,000 diamond earrings at the AACTA Awards ceremony in Sydney

Melina Vidler turned heads in a classy dress with slit thighs at the AACTA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday.

The 800 Words actress, 29, stunned in the stunning Daniel Moore Couture white gown, which featured cross straps and a plunging neckline.

She wore $19,000 diamond earrings, silver strappy stilettos and a white handbag.

Melina Vidler, 29, (pictured) turned heads in a classy dress with slit thighs on the red carpet at the AACTA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday

Melina Vidler, 29, (pictured) turned heads in a classy dress with slit thighs on the red carpet at the AACTA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday

Adding a modern twist to her glamorous look, her blonde mane was tied into an asymmetrical bun with loose tendrils framing her face.

For makeup, the actress highlighted her cheekbones with bronzer and drew attention to her eyes with rust-colored eyeshadow and false lashes.

Ahead of the event, Melina shared a gallery of snaps and videos on Instagram, paying tribute to the stylists who helped her wow her fans.

The 800-Word actress stunned in a stunning Daniel Moore Couture white dress, which featured cross straps and a plunging neckline

The 800-Word actress stunned in a stunning Daniel Moore Couture white dress, which featured cross straps and a plunging neckline

Ahead of the event, Melina shared a gallery of snaps and videos on Instagram, paying tribute to the stylists who helped her wow her fans

Ahead of the event, Melina shared a gallery of snaps and videos on Instagram, paying tribute to the stylists who helped her wow her fans

“She’s wearing a bespoke dress by @danielmoorecouture, the legend himself, with @fairfaxandrobert’s earrings that are worth more than a home in Sydney,” she captioned the photos.

It wasn’t long before many of her celebrity friends complimented her.

Actress Candice Dixon gushed, “OMGGGGGG STUNNING,” while fashion style Donny Galella responded with multiple fire emojis.

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“She’s wearing a bespoke dress by @danielmoorecouture, the legend himself, with @fairfaxandrobert’s earrings that are worth more than a home in Sydney,” she captioned the photos

Melina was the star of Channel Seven's 800 Words and snagged one of the most outstanding newcomers Logie in 2016

Melina was the star of Channel Seven’s 800 Words and snagged one of the most outstanding newcomers Logie in 2016

Melina was the star of Channel Seven’s 800 Words and snagged one of the most outstanding newcomers Logie in 2016.

She was most recently seen in Baz Luhrmann’s new film Elvis in the supporting role of the Barbara-Vegas Penthouse.

The film, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks, dominated the film categories at this year’s AACTA Awards.

She was most recently seen in Baz Luhrmann's new film Elvis in the supporting role of the Barbara-Vegas Penthouse

She was most recently seen in Baz Luhrmann’s new film Elvis in the supporting role of the Barbara-Vegas Penthouse

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1670403578 Netflix A series not recommended for under 18s exceeds one

Netflix: A series not recommended for under 18s exceeds one billion hours consumed on the platform

The switches panic. This Monday, December 5, 2022, via Twitter, the American platform welcomed the historic performance of one of its original creations. After ‘Squid Game’ and season 4 of ‘Stranger Things’, another series from the American streaming giant’s catalog has achieved the feat of racking up more than a billion viewing hours. A course pulverized after sixty days on Netflix. This series is “Dahmer”.

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The fiction, carried by Evan Peters, tells the story of Jeffrey Dahmer, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. After a sensational start, “Dahmer” quickly became the second most watched English-language series of all time on the American platform, with more than 701 million viewing hours in three short weeks of operation. Such was the success that a documentary mini-series about the “Milwaukee Monster” entitled “Jeffrey Dahmer: Self-portrait of a killer” occupied the top 10 most watched content on the streaming platform for several weeks.

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Germany Dismantling of a far right network that wanted to attack

Germany: Dismantling of a far-right network that wanted to attack the parliament

A large-scale operation by German police within right-wing extremist and conspiracy groups led to the dissolution of a cell planning attacks, particularly aimed at the Bundestag, on Wednesday morning, prosecutors said.

The raid led to the nationwide arrest of 25 people who belonged to the “Reich Citizens” movement. In particular, they are suspected of “having made concrete preparations to forcefully invade the German Bundestag with a small armed group,” the public prosecutor said.

“We suspect that an armed attack on the constitutional organs was planned,” Justice Minister Marco Buschmann commented in a Twitter message, which conjured up “a major anti-terrorist operation”.

Around 3,000 police forces were mobilized across Germany and more than 130 searches were carried out.

In addition to the 25 arrests, according to the public prosecutor’s office, 27 other people are the target of the investigation and are suspected of belonging to the criminal cell.

“The continuation of the investigation will clarify whether there are elements of the crime of preparing a treasonable enterprise against the state,” prosecutors add.

The cell, founded “by the end of 2021 at the latest”, “aims to overcome the existing state order in Germany and to replace it with its own form of government”, a project that can only be realized “with military means” and violence against state representatives”. , according to the press release of the public prosecutor’s office in Karlsruhe, which is responsible for state security proceedings.

Their members unite “a profound rejection of state institutions and the free-democratic basic order of the Federal Republic of Germany, which has grown with them over time, the decision to participate in their violent elimination and to become concrete preparatory actions for this purpose”, decode the prosecutors.

In recent years, German authorities have ranked far-right violence as the number one threat to public order, ahead of the risk of jihad.

In the spring, the German authorities smashed up a right-wing extremist group suspected of having planned attacks in the country in addition to the kidnapping of the health minister.

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Atatiana Jeffersons 11 year old nephew testifies against a police officer in

Atatiana Jefferson’s 11-year-old nephew testifies against a police officer in the murder trial

Atatiana Jefferson’s young nephew testified that he thought he was dreaming when his aunt fell to the ground after being shot by a police officer through a bedroom window of their Texas home.

“I thought, is it a dream,” Zion Carr said Monday, his voice cracking. “She was crying and shaking.”

Carr, now 11, who was playing video games with his aunt that night in October 2019, told the court the doors to their home were left open because they tried to smoke after cooking hamburgers.

A concerned neighbor saw the open door and requested a welfare check, leading to the tragic shooting.

Jefferson, 28, held a gun as she left to investigate a noise but never raised it to point at the police officer who fatally shot her through the window, her nephew testified on the witness stand Monday .

Defense attorneys claimed the child said otherwise immediately after the shooting.

The child’s testimony touched on a central issue in the long-delayed case charging Aaron Dean with Jefferson’s murder: whether the Fort Worth police officer had seen Jefferson’s gun before he shot her.

Zion Carr, 11, the nephew of Atatiana Jefferson, testified Monday during the murder trial of former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean that he thought he was dreaming when his aunt fell to the ground after looking through the window of her home in Texas was shot

Zion Carr, 11, the nephew of Atatiana Jefferson, testified Monday during the murder trial of former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean that he thought he was dreaming when his aunt fell to the ground after looking through the window of her home in Texas was shot

Atatiana Jefferson, 28, held a gun as she left to investigate a noise but never raised it to point at the police officer who fatally shot her through the window, her nephew said

Atatiana Jefferson, 28, held a gun as she left to investigate a noise but never raised it to point at the police officer who fatally shot her through the window, her nephew said

Atatiana Jefferson, 28, held a gun as she left to investigate a noise but never raised it to point at the police officer who fatally shot her through the window, her nephew said

Atatiana Jefferson, 28, held a gun as she left to investigate a noise but never raised it to point at the police officer who fatally shot her through the window, her nephew said

The high-profile story of Jefferson’s death garnered national attention and spurred protests against police brutality across North Texas.

Dean quit and was charged with murder two days after killing the 28-year-old while responding to a call about an open door on October 12, 2019.

Body camera footage showed that neither Dean nor the other responding officer identified themselves as officers at the home.

Dean’s attorney, Miles Brissette, said the officer opened fire after seeing the silhouette of Jefferson with a gun in the window and a green laser light trained on him. Prosecutors told the jury the evidence showed otherwise.

That night, Jefferson played video games with her nephew, Zion Carr, who told a court Monday that his aunt pulled a gun after hearing suspicious noises behind the house.

Carr, then 8, said the gun was only ever “pointed down,” but he admitted he didn’t remember parts of what happened.

“She just held it next to her, she just likes it, she didn’t point it up, she just held it next to her,” he told prosecutors, who said the child previously said his aunt had the gun pulled up a little bit.’

Carr added that he didn’t look up from his Nintendo Switch because she said the noise might have just been a raccoon.

Seconds later, she fell to the ground crying and shaking, her nephew said.

When officers arrived at the scene and escorted Carr to the police car, the boy, who was wearing only his underwear, said he was cold and confused about what happened.

“She started crying and then two cops came and got me,” Carr said. “I thought, ‘Is it a dream?'”

He said an officer gave him a shirt and he fell asleep in the police car. Waking up elsewhere, he said he had been asked questions about the shooting.

At this point, he still doesn’t know if his aunt is okay, he said.

“I wasn’t upset, I was confused because I didn’t know if … it was a dream and I still didn’t wake up.”

Former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean attends the first day of his murder trial Monday, December 5, 2022, in Fort Worth, Texas.  Dean is accused of fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson during a police operation in 2019.  (Amanda McCoy/Star-Telegram via AP, Pool)

Former Fort Worth Police Officer Aaron Dean attends the first day of his murder trial Monday, December 5, 2022, in Fort Worth, Texas. Dean is accused of fatally shooting Atatiana Jefferson during a police operation in 2019. (Amanda McCoy/Star-Telegram via AP, Pool)

Pictured: Atatiana Jefferson Pictured: Aaron Dean

Dean (right), who has pleaded not guilty, was released on $200,000 bail. Now 38, he is accused of killing Jefferson (left) after a neighbor called a non-emergency police number to report the front door of Jefferson’s home was open

When cross-examined in the crowded courtroom, Dean’s defense said Carr told a specialist interviewer in a taped session after the shooting that Jefferson had raised the gun. The child denied this.

In 2019, the case was unusual for the relative speed with which the Fort Worth Police Department released the video, amid public outrage, and arrested Dean. It has since been repeatedly postponed amid legal wrangling, Dean’s lead attorney’s terminal illness, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

In contrast, former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin was on trial and convicted of the murder of George Floyd more than 1 1/2 years ago. Floyd was killed seven months after Jefferson in a case that sparked global protests against racial injustice.

Dean, who has pleaded not guilty, was released on $200,000 bail. The now 38-year-old is accused of killing Jefferson after a neighbor called a non-emergency police line to report that the front door of Jefferson’s home was left open.

The bodycam video showed Dean approaching the door of the house where Jefferson was caring for her nephew.

He then went around the side of the house, burst through a gate into the fenced-in backyard, and shot through the glass a split second after shouting at Jefferson, who was inside, to show her hands.

Released body camera footage showed Dean walking through Jefferson's backyard before opening fire into a window (pictured).

Released body camera footage showed Dean walking through Jefferson’s backyard before opening fire into a window (pictured).

Assistant District Attorney Ashlea Deener said during the opening statement that Jefferson believed the officers were intruders. Dean opened fire without giving her time to follow orders and never said he saw a gun, Deener said, adding, “The evidence will support he did not see the gun in her hands.”

The front and side doors of the house were open to let out smoke from hamburgers that Carr said he burned while cooking with Jefferson. The child later recalled that his aunt had fallen to the ground, crying and shaking.

‘I thought: is it a dream?’ he said.

At one point, District Judge George Gallagher stopped Zion’s testimony and ordered a woman to leave the courtroom for gesturing at the child.

Brissette argued that officers were following protocol by treating the call as a potential burglary. He said they saw a living room that appeared to have been “ransacked” and circled the home looking for signs of forced entry. Brissette said evidence would show the officer’s actions were reasonable and the shooting was “a tragic accident.”

Jefferson’s assassination shook the trust police were trying to establish with communities of color in Fort Worth, about 30 miles west of Dallas. The city of 935,000 has long had complaints of racially unequal policing and excessive violence.

Pictured: Atatiana Jefferson Pictured: Atatiana Jefferson

Atatiana Jefferson (left and right) was babysitting her eight-year-old nephew when officers arrived at her home and allegedly failed to identify themselves

Carol Harrison-Lafayette protests the police shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson during a Jefferson vigil on Sunday October 13, 2019

Carol Harrison-Lafayette protests the police shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson during a Jefferson vigil on Sunday October 13, 2019

Hundreds of mourners attended Jefferson's funeral, including the mayor of Fort Worth and the acting Dallas police chief

Hundreds of mourners attended Jefferson’s funeral, including the mayor of Fort Worth and the acting Dallas police chief

The shooting prompted a quick rebuke from the then police chief and Republican mayor, who called the circumstances at the time “unthinkable” and said Jefferson with a gun was “irrelevant.”

Dean’s legal team repeatedly used these comments to try to move the case out of Fort Worth, claiming the statements and media attention were swaying the jury.

Gallagher denied her application again Monday before the jury of eight men and six women entered. The judge ended the opening day of the trial before noon for the funeral of attorney Jim Lane, who had been Dean’s lead defense attorney.

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Kirstie Alley died of colon cancer How to lower your

Kirstie Alley died of colon cancer. How to lower your risk

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Colon cancer has claimed another life. Emmy and Golden Globe winner Kirstie Alley, best known for her roles on TV sitcoms Cheers and Veronica’s Closet, died Monday aged 71 after battling ‘recently discovered’ cancer according to the family statement.

A rep for Alley confirmed to CNN via email Tuesday that she had been diagnosed with colon cancer before her death.

colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in 2022, surpassed only by lung and bronchial cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program.

According to the US Preventive Services Task Force, regular checkups are the best way to keep colon cancer at bay. The task force lowered the age to start screening for colon and rectal cancer to 45 last year after cases of colon cancer in people under 50 saw a worrying rise.

The new recommendations apply to everyone aged 45 and over 75, including those with no symptoms, no prior diagnosis, no family history of colon or rectal disease, and no personal history of polyps, all of which are important risk factors. Polyps are bumps, or tiny fungus-like stalks, that grow in the colon or rectum.

If these growths are not found and removed, they can become cancerous.

Adults ages 76 to 85 may also be screened, depending on their general health, history and personal preferences, the task force said.

Colorectal cancer screening can be done in a number of ways, including simple mail-in tests that look for blood or cancer cells in a stool sample taken from the patient. However, all stool tests can have false-positive test results, which the American Cancer Society says would likely require a more invasive test to rule out cancer.

Stool Tests: While a stool test is the least invasive option, it must be done at least once a year, the society says said. Anti-inflammatory pain relievers should be avoided for seven days before a stool test, while red meat such as beef, lamb, or liver and citrus or vitamin C supplements should be avoided for at least three days.

If the test reveals something worrisome, “you still need a colonoscopy to determine if you have cancer,” according to ACS. However, hidden bleeding in the stool does not automatically indicate cancer, since ulcers, hemorrhoids and other diseases can also cause rectal bleeding.

DNA stool test: A DNA stool test is another option, the society said. Because colon cancer cells can carry DNA mutations, the test can check for these genetic abnormalities. This test only needs to be performed every three years, but a complete stool sample must be collected and mailed.

Patients may have issues with insurance coverage since the test is fairly new, ACS said. Again, if anything suspicious is found, a colonoscopy is required.

For all of the following tests, the colon must be clean and free of stool debris, which requires home bowel preparation. Ways to defecate include taking pills, drinking a laxative solution, or using an enema the night before the procedure.

This process has gotten a lot easier over the years with the advent of new kits that don’t require as much liquid laxative, so talk to your doctor about your options, ACS suggests.

Colonoscopy: One of the most commonly used tests, this procedure allows a doctor to access the entire length of the colon and rectum with a colonoscope, which is a “flexible, lighted tube about the thickness of a finger with a small video camera on the end,” ACS said.

Typically, the patient is lightly sedated throughout the procedure and wakes up unaware of what is happening. The doctor sees real-time video of the endoscope moving through the intestines and can stop and insert small instruments into the endoscope to take a sample or even remove suspect polyps.

Virtual colonoscopy: This test uses computer programs that take X-rays and a computed tomography (CT) scan to create three-dimensional images of the inside of the colon and rectum.

The test does not require sedation. However, it requires the same bowel preparation as a regular colonoscopy. After the patient drinks a contrast medium, a small, flexible tube is inserted into the rectum, followed by pumped air that expands the rectum and colon for better images.

As with all CT scans, this procedure exposes the patient to a small amount of radiation and can cause convulsions until the air leaves the body, the society said. If a suspicious mass is found, a colonoscopy is still needed to remove the mass.

Flexible sigmoidoscopy: In this test, the same flexible camera tube is inserted into the lower part of the colon. However, since the tube is only 60 centimeters long, this test only allows the doctor to examine the entire rectum and less than half of the colon—missing any polpys in the upper colon. This test is not widely used in the United States, the society said.

Many people avoid a colonoscopy, in part because of the preparation. In 2000, to encourage people to get checked out, former Today host Katie Couric broadcast her entire procedure – from the night before’s preparation to a lightly sedated Couric watching the procedure unfold.

“I have a nice little colon,” Couric said with a sleepy giggle as she watched the video projection from the endoscope in her colon. “You haven’t used the scope yet, have you?” asked Couric, whose husband Jay Monahan died of colon cancer in 1998 at the age of 42.

“Yes! We’re taking the exam. We’re almost done,” her late doctor said dr Kenneth Forde, who taught at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University in New York City for nearly 40 years.

More recently, actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney videotaped portions of their colonoscopies to raise public awareness after Reynolds lost a bet.

“Rob and I both turned 45 this year,” Reynolds said in the video. “And you know, part of that age is a colonoscopy. It’s a simple step that could literally – and I mean literally – save your life.”

Doctors determined that both actors had polyps, which were removed during screening.

“You can’t raise awareness every day about something that will definitely save lives. That’s enough motivation for me to let you in on a camera that slides into my A-,” Reynolds said.

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Raphael Warnock wins in Georgia Democrats consolidate Senate majority

Raphael Warnock wins in Georgia, Democrats consolidate Senate majority

In the end, there will be 51 Democrats in the Senate. Joe Biden’s party consolidated its majority on Tuesday with candidate Raphael Warnock winning a poll in Georgia. The American president, who was predicted to suffer a bitter defeat in the midterm elections, is strengthened by this election sequence.

His party’s candidate, Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, faced off against Donald Trump’s protégé, Republican Herschel Walker, for the final act of these “midterms.” The two men faced each other back in November and a second round had to be organized to decide between them. The American President had shown himself to be extremely confident just a few minutes before the results were announced. “We’re going to win, we’re going to win in Georgia,” he told reporters.

Congress divided

This victory does not change the balance of power in the US Congress: The Democrats had already ensured that they retained control of the Senate after the first round of the parliamentary elections in November. The Republicans have now taken over the House of Representatives, albeit with a much shorter majority than expected. But this new seat gives more freedom to the party of Joe Biden, who has governed by an extremely narrow majority for the past two years: 50 out of 100 seats.

Among other things, they will be able to exercise greater influence in important parliamentary committees. And will severely limit the influence of a moderate Democratic senator, Joe Manchin, gravedigger of several major Biden administration projects.

A $400 million ballot

With this seat, Republicans hoped for broader blocking powers over Joe Biden’s policies. With 700 days to go before the next election, the opposition is keen to break the president’s momentum, bolstered by these good results in the midterms.

The defeat of Donald Trump’s nominee is new evidence that the former president’s promised Republican “wave” in the midterm elections has not materialized. This did not prevent the Republican, who was embroiled in various scandals and legal disputes, from declaring himself the candidate for the presidential election.

Signs of importance and interest for this last duel in Georgia: almost 400 million dollars went into the ballot box, the most expensive of the midterm elections. The few polls showed the candidates level.

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Diligent students fill the classroom wien

Diligent students fill the classroom wien.

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University occupations are expanding. Students occupy the auditorium of the University of Applied Arts in Vienna since Monday night. “Erde brennt” activists have occupied classrooms in Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck since mid-November

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The activists, who are already filling classrooms at the University of Vienna and the Academy of Fine Arts, are calling for a radical change in climate, social and educational policies. “We take advantage of this space so that we, as students, can meet, network and discuss complaints inside and outside the university. In order not to faint in isolation, it is important to organize ourselves and take a stand against the continuous colonial and imperial exploitation of lands, people and ecosystems”, defend the squatters.

Demand: More transparency and democracy at the university

Angewandte students make specific demands of the university. From Angewandte, which calls itself the “University for the Future”, they demand transparency about concrete steps towards the desired climate neutrality by 2030, democratic teaching formats, as well as the disclosure and renegotiation of the university’s financial dependencies on “anti-future corporations”. 🇧🇷

The first item on the agenda is the lecture “Lectures for the Future” by Ulrich Brand, a university professor of international politics, who, according to the activists, supports their claims. At the beginning of the occupation of the university headquarters, Brand gave a lecture in room C1 and there participated in a panel discussion.

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Auditorium occupants want to continue

University occupations must continue

With the occupation, students also want to show solidarity with the “Erde Brennt” movement, the international movement “End Fossil: Occupy!” and the protests in Iran and Afghanistan. Only on Monday did the occupants of the University of Vienna confirm that they would continue and want to continue their protest even after a possible eviction from the C1 lecture hall at the University of Vienna.

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