After nearly two weeks of all-out Riviera glam, the Cannes Film Festival is over again for another year.The closing ceremony saw Nadine Labaki, Elle Fanning, Zhang Ziyi and the legendary Catherine Deneuve walk down the red carpet in beautiful gowns; but Chiara Mastroianni also stood out in her effortlessly elegant suit.
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lies you should never tell your doctor, according to 2 doctors
You might not think to discuss a surgery you had as a child or a minor procedure you recently had, but you should be forthcoming about every surgery you’ve ever had when filling out your medical history, explained Dr. Caesar Djavaherian, chief medical officer and co-founder at Carbon Health.
Read More »Sheikh Zayed mosque Iftar a grand experience for 30,000 every day
Andrea Roberto from Italy was among the 30,000 people who attended the mass Iftar at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi.Seated among people of different nationalities, she opened her first Ramadan fast.
Read More »Ozil dines with Turkey’s Erdogan during Ramadan iftar
The iftar, the meal for breaking the fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, was also attended by young Turks ahead of Youth and Sports Day on Sunday, a national holiday in Turkey.
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ohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ( born 31 August 1985) colloquially known as MbS, is the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. He is currently serving as the country’s deputy prime minister (the title of prime minister being held by the king) and is also chairman of the Council for Economic and Development Affairs, chairman of the Council of …
Read More »celebrities were accused of lip-syncing
Beyoncé’s performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2013 was perhaps a little too perfect. Shortly after her performance, reports began to swirl that the star had been lip-syncing.Beyoncé eventually confirmed that she had used a pre-recorded track on Inauguration Day, explaining that she wasn’t comfortable singing live on the day of the event …
Read More »The strangest marriages in the world
Boy meets burrito, boy falls in love with burrito, and boy marries burrito. After all, it’s 2015 and love always wins, right?This is the unabridged love story of 28-year-old David Sikorski, a San Francisco-based music writer who publicly proclaimed his love to a California-style carne asada burrito on Instagram through a series of strangely moving engagement photos around San Francisco …
Read More »Muslim police officers of NYPD break their fast in New York
Turkish Detective Ali Hammutoglu recites Holy Quran after U.S National Anthem within an iftar (fast-breaking) dinner with Muslim society members and other religions’ representatives during the holy month of Ramadan in New York, United States on May 21, 2019. ( Atılgan Özdil – Anadolu Agency )
Read More »Baking iftar food in the Imam Reza shrine
Ramadan, Arabic Ramaḍān, in Islam, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and the holy month of fasting. It begins and ends with the appearance of the new moon.
Read More »Tokyo city before second world war
Tokyo was originally a small fishing village named Edo, in what was formerly part of the old Musashi Province. Edo was first fortified by the Edo clan, in the late twelfth century. In 1457, Ōta Dōkan built Edo Castle. In 1590, Tokugawa Ieyasu was transferred from Mikawa Province (his lifelong base) to Kantō region.
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