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29 Jul 2016

Kim Kardashian join force with sobbing Kanye West and stunning models in VERY DRAMATIC new music video

Kanye West and his wife Kim Kardashian have been filmed in streams of tears for his latest, VERY dramatic music video for Wolves.
The rapper dropped his intense new footage today with Balmain, and it featured everyone from Kim and Sia, to Alessandra Ambrosio, Jourdan Dunn, Olivier Rousteing and Joan Smalls.
Directed by Steven Klein , the black and white video begins with the rapper slowly picking up each model in turn, as they stand completely still in a line - wearing Balmain, of course.
It moves on to Kanye's vocals, as each model slowly strolls past each other, staring straight ahead in catwalk mode.
However, everything takes a shock turn as Kanye's tear-streaked face pops up, with clips of him and Kim in a steamy embrace in between.
What made him cry like THIS?
Kim and Kanye both chose to wear the same outfits they wore to this year’s Met Gala
More clips follow of the entire gang partying together, with flashing lights throughout giving it an eerie feel.
Then it's Sia's turn to take over the vocals, in her iconic wig - of course.
Kim finally centre stage, and she's soon completely surrounded by the models who begin fondling her face.
But as if Kanye's crying wasn't enough already, Kim then began sobbing too!
Speaking about the video, Olivier told Vogue: “This is definitely one of the most incredible campaigns I’ve ever done.
When I saw Kanye singing, Kim moving, the models walking and crying, the tears on Kanye, the tears on Kim - I was just like, 'Wow'."

Indian man presumed dead from snake bite came back to life... only to die again

An Indian man presumed to have died after being bitten by a snake rose up from his own funeral pyre moments after it was set on fire - only to die 'again' after visiting a traditional healer.
The 23-year-old man, only known by his first name Sandeep, had gone to collect wood from the forest after leaving his village in Madhya Pradesh when he was bitten.
He was taken to a Tantric practitioner in the hope he could use traditional methods to save him - but it appeared not to work and, believing he had lost his fight for life, relatives decided to burn his body at a local cemetery.
However, after the pyre was lit at a local cemetery, Sandeep started to moan and mourners realised he was still alive.
Relatives took him to the same Tantric practitioner instead of a hospital after he regained consciousness.
But his life could not be saved, and the Tantric declared Sandeep dead for the second time.
He was taken to the district hospital where a post mortem examination took place.
Tantra is an ancient Indian tradition of beliefs and meditation and ritual practices 
In India, many superstitious beliefs and practices still occur on a daily basis especially in rural areas.

Progeria Syndrome: World of the four-year-old boy who looks like an 80-year-old

Tragic four-year-old Bayezid Hossain has been born with an incredibly rare condition that has left him looking like an 80-year-old man .
The little boy's condition means he suffers from a swollen face, sagging skin, aching joints and hollow eyes - which he may never find a cure for.
Bayezid, from outside Magura in southern Bangladesh, also has difficulties passing urine and already has weak and broken teeth.
Children in his village, where he is affectionately referred to as 'old man,' were afraid to play with him at first - even though his father says he is much smarter than others the same age.
His devastated parents have been told Bayezid is unlikely to live past the age of 15 due to rare condition Progeria and Cutis Laxa.
His 18-year-old mother, Tripti Khatun, who was only aged 14 when she gave birth to him, is amazed at her son’s mental abilities but is devastated when she looks at him - even saying he "looked like an alien" when he was born.
She said: "Bayezid only learned to walk aged three but he had a full set of teeth at three months old.
"His physical growth is completely abnormal but mentally, he has wonderful conversation, very aware and is very intuitive for his age.
"He does not look like other children. He looks like an old man. As a first time mother I can’t bear the pain of seeing my child like this."
When Bayezid was born at a government maternity hospital, in 2012, Tripti and her husband Lovelu Hossain, 22, were devastated but doctors had no idea how to treat him.
Tripti said: ‘I was terrified to see him when he was born. He was just flesh and bones. He looked like an alien and it was heartbreaking for me.
Doctors had no idea what to do, they said they had never seen such a baby. They warned us that there was nothing they could do.’
After they returned home news of little Bayezid quickly spread around the village with neighbours lining up outside their home to take a look at Bayezid. But there was little support.
People feared being close to him and often gossiped about the couple’s capabilities as parents.
Tripti married Lovelu, who works as a daily wage labourer and earns Rs 5,000 (£50) a month, when she was just 13-years-old.
They are first cousins, which is normal practice in rural parts of Bangladesh and southern Asia and now live with Lovelu’s parents, grandfather Hashem Shikdar, 50, and grandmother Ayesha Begum, 40.
As Bayezid grew older both his personality and body developed much faster than other children in his village.
Tripti added: ‘He’s very stubborn and knows what he wants, and he gets very impatient. But he’s playful, his mind is very sharp, and he’s full of conversation.’
As time has passed his neighbours have slowly gotten used to his presence and have now fondly tagged him the ‘old man’.
Bayezid doesn’t go to school but he loves to play with his ball, drawing on paper, and even breaking his toys so he can fix them back up again.
Lovelu said he has already spent approximately Rs 4 Lakh (£4,000) since Bayezid was born on seeing different doctors and healers but nothing has changed for the little boy.
He added: ‘We’ve been to hospitals, shrines, fakirs, shamans— whoever suggested whatever.
Yet his situation remains the same and he’s probably getting even worse day by day.
My son isn’t a normal baby and it’s tragic for any parent to know that his child will not survive for long.
"But I am proud of him. He is extremely intelligent compared to other children of his age.
"His relationship with his cousins is very friendly and funny. He understands his condition but he doesn’t like to talk about it. He just cries when he feels awkward."
Debashis Bishwas, a consultant from Magura Central Hospital, in Magura, met with Bayezid last month and believes he is suffering from an element of Progeria and Cutis Laxa but fears he may only live for 15 years.
He said: ‘"His signs suggest he is suffering from a very difficult disease.
"The skin of a Progeria patient start getting loosened like an elderly person months after birth.
"We can only advise the family to get specialized care in a hospital like Dhaka Medical College Hospital or Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka, as there’s no treatment here."
Lovelu understands there may not be a cure for his son’s condition but he fears their poor condition means Bayezid is not getting the best possible chance of survival.
He added: "His mother is in uncontrollable tears all the time. It has been four years now and nothing has changed.
"It is so painful to see that our first child suffers a disease we cannot even treat.
"We’d like more children but we’re too scared.
"We feel very helpless. Like every other parent, we want our baby to live a long and healthy life but we feel only a miracle will save us now."

Muslim porn star who perform in traditional Islamic dress is banned from Pakistan, as she refuses to quit

A porn star who claims she is 'banned' from Pakistan after conducting 'adult scenes' in Islamic dress said she is still a practicing Muslim and prays regularly - despite the potentially conflicting demands of her job.
Nadia Ali - who first got into the adult industry as a dancer two-and-a-half years ago before moving into escorting then becoming a porn star - admitted that she experiences 'conflicts' between her religion and work but that she views it as a 'stepping stone' for her work in the beauty industry.
The 25-year-old, who lives in Los Angeles and has family in Pakistan, used to thread eyebrows for a living before getting involved in the adult film industry, when she learned, she told Refinery29, that dancing in a hijab or wearing scarves would help her to pull in millions of viewers.
Among the projects she has starred in is controversial adult film Women of the Middle East whose tagline includes the statement: 'This may just be what was in bin Laden's porn collection'.
Nadia said in the video interview: 'I'm a practicing Muslim. Sure I have conflicts between my faith and day-to-day life, but doesn't everybody?'
She added: 'I practice Islam, for the sake of peace and guidelines of life - not to steal, be humble, be happy, be thankful.
'One of the biggest main sins is adultery and doing it multiple times a day as an escort you will not be forgiven and I am fully aware of that but yet I still pray. But I don't escort anymore.' 
Nadia, who grew up in what she describes as a 'strict Muslim community' said she always felt like an outsider as a child. 
But her life changed forever when one day when she was struggling financially while working at a salon in San Francisco doing eyebrow threading and her friend took her to work as an erotic dancer.
'I made like 500 bucks and I was so proud of myself. Oh my God I'm never going to go back, I'm never going to go back to my old life again,' she said.
'It's like you're selling a fantasy that you're going to take this guy home with you but you're not.'
From dancing, she progressed to escorting, and later started acting in porn films.
She said in the video that she has 'officially been banned from Pakistan' adding that 'they banned me because I wore the scarf and the traditional dress in the adult scenes and performed in Islamic wear.'
But when questioned about it by Daily Mail Online, she said she had not been notified of a ban through official channels, but suggested that it would be dangerous for her to go there.
She said: 'When people want to kill somebody they're not going to contact you, you're just going to know and feel.'
Nadia said that although 'ideally' her parents would prefer she did not work as a porn star, they understand her motivations for it.
She said: 'Ideally, just like any other parent they do not like their daughter to do that type of work, but they have a good understanding of why I did things. I have a very good relationship with my parents, I'm very open about things.' 
Nadia, who wants to open her own beauty bar in the future, said there is little guidance in the adult film industry but that she'figured it out' for herself.
She said: 'I don't have a mentor, no-one really has a mentor in the adult industry, you just have to figure it out. You either figure it out or someone teaches you... If you're smart you can do it on your own.'
Although she said it upsets her when people criticize what she wears, she is happy to be a  trail-blazer.
She added: 'Someone has to make a difference and change a few things. If I have to make it clear over and over again that's fine, I'm here to stay and I'm here to make a difference.'
But while she is able to 'bring it to their attention', she said it is up to individuals to open their own minds. 
She said wearing traditional garments is part of what gets her work, claiming many porn and adult companies would not hire her without it. 
She told Refinery29: 'The only thing that stands out, and I got millions of views, is because of my outfit.
'I'm not OK with that. But then again it was good for the viewers and I got what I wanted out of it, I did get the publicity.'
Responding to critics, she said her intention is not to 'bash' her culture, claiming it is about 'being open with my sexuality'.
She said while the adult industry is 'part' of her, it does not define her, adding: 'Sometimes people do certain things to get by for the time being so they can get to the next level of their life.'

North Korea publicly EXECUTES 6 officials in front of their families for allowing 13 workers flee to South Korea

North Korea publicly executed six officials in front of their families, a local Pyongyang worker has said. 
They were blamed for the defection of 13 workers at a North Korean-run restaurant in China.
The group of 12 women and one man fled China's eastern port city of Ningbo and defected to South Korea in April. 
Following that the families of the six officials were locked up and then had to watch their public executions on May 5.
It is claimed the workers had tired of Pyongyang's ideological campaigns and had become disillusioned with their home country after watching South Korean television dramas and films. 
They were accepted into South Korea on humanitarian grounds.  
North Korean watcher Choi Seong-yong, who is the chief of Abductees' Family Union, told the Yonhap news agency: 'North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ordered six officials, including intelligence officials, to be executed publicly on May 5 due to their lack of control over overseas [North Korean] workers.
'North Korea locked the families of the defectors up and forced them to take ideological education at a training facility in Myohyang Mountain, in the northern part of the communist country.' 
As many as 80 government authorities and more than 100 family members were forced to watch the public execution, it is claimed.

Call it a quit: Bastian Schweinsteiger retires from German National Team

Bastian Schweinsteiger has called time on his international career as speculation over his Manchester United future intensifies.
The 31-year-old,whose final game for Joachim Low's side was the 2-0 defeat to France at Euro 2016, is hanging up his boots after glittering career over 120 caps including the World Cup win in 2014.
Schweinsteiger revealed the news on his social media platforms on Friday morning with a message for Germany fans.
"Dear Germany fans, I have asked the manager not to consider me for inclusion in the natonal side any longer as I would like to retire.
"My thanks go to the fans, the team, the DFB, the coaches and support team around the Germany national team.
"I was able to run out for my country in 120 internationals and experience moments which were indescribably beautiful and successful.
"Jogi Low knew how much Euro 2016 in France meant to be, because I was desperate to win this trophy which we have not been able to take back to Germany since 1996. It was not to be and I have to accept that.
"By winning the World Cup in 2014 we achieved something historic and emotional that I will not be able to repeat in my career.
"So it is the right and sensible thing to do to call time on things now and to wish the team all the best for qualifying and the 2018 World Cup.
"By retiring I am leaving behind the national team, which has always been a precious family to me. But I hope the connection will still be retained in one form or another.
"And to end I would like to say to our fans: “It was an honour to be able to play for you, thank you for everything we were able to experience together!”
"Yours, Bastian Schweinsteiger"

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