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- The Telegraph
Beauty queen shot dead after octopus ceviche order led killers to restaurant
An Ecuadorian beauty queen was assassinated after her Instagram post of a plate of octopus ceviche led gunmen to the restaurant where she was dining.
- Malay Mail
Malaysia wins gold at the International Cheerleading Cup held in Florida, US (VIDEO)
KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — Cheerleaders from Team Malaysia Youth All Girl clinched the gold medal in the International Cheerl...
- INSIDER
A NATO country says it could join Ukraine's war with Russia if 2 conditions are met
French President Emmanuel Macron said France could send troops if requested by Ukraine in response to a Russian breakthrough.
- People
Rumer Willis Praises Mom Demi Moore's 'Bangin'' Bikini Body
"If my genetics are at least half that good, I'm solid," said Willis of her mother's "bangin'" body
- People
Lee Majors' Dating History: From Farrah Fawcett to Faith Majors
Lee Majors has been married to his fourth wife Faith for over 20 years
- The Independent
Second Boeing whistleblower dies after raising concerns about 737 MAX
Joshua Dean, 45, died on Tuesday after two weeks in critical condition
- INSIDER
China has a lot more missiles — with US warships and bases in its sights
China has transformed its missile stockpiles and capabilities, shaping what war would look like in the Pacific, US military leaders and experts said.
- The Independent
Heartbreaking video shows abandoned puppy chasing owners’ car after being dumped
Bear, a German Shepherd mix puppy is now being looked after at a Fresno rescue awaiting adoption
- The Telegraph
The trickle of companies leaving China is becoming a flood
In the context of a sprawling global leviathan that has just posted profits of $7.7bn (£6.1bn) in the last three months alone, Shell’s decision to close a small power generation unit in China amounts to little more than a rounding error on its books.
- Cinema Online
Bella Astillah applauded for performance in China
The singer-actress performs at the Wuhu Shenshan Music Festival amid marital woes
- CNN
Hundreds of thousands of fish die off in Vietnam as heatwave roasts Southeast Asia
A mass fish die-off in a reservoir in southern Vietnam’s Dong Nai province has shone a new light on soaring temperatures in Southeast Asia.
- The Telegraph
Apple suffers $91bn hit to sales as Chinese shoppers ditch iPhones
Apple has suffered its biggest drop in iPhone sales for more than three years as Chinese shoppers turn away from the company and embrace domestic rivals such as Huawei.
- People
Jessie James Decker Reveals She Weighs '30 Lbs. More' in Candid Post-Baby Bikini Post: 'Give Yourself Grace'
The singer welcomed her fourth child, a son, with husband Eric Decker on Feb. 9
- The Independent
Hope Hicks breaks down at Trump trial as she testifies about Michael Cohen
Donald Trump’s longtime aide revealed behind-the-scenes damage control over a vulgar Access Hollywood tape and allegations of his affairs
- People
10-Year-Old Okla. Boy Who Discovered Family Dead in Candy Murder-Suicide Woke Up to Fire Alarm: Docs
The sole survivor of the murder-suicide slept through the killings, but says he heard the fire alarm go off in the middle of the night, per court records
- The Guardian
Trump’s closest staffer takes the stand – and tears up after damaging testimony
On Friday, Hicks took the witness stand to testify against her former boss
- The Conversation
Why Russia gave up Alaska, America’s gateway to the Arctic
The tale of how and why Russia ceded its control over Alaska to the U.S. 150 years ago is actually two tales and two intertwining histories.
- Malay Mail
Chery Omoda 5 axle issue: How to check if your vehicle is affected by the recall
KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — Chery Malaysia has issued a new statement following JPJ’s recall notice for the Omoda 5 SUV. The C...
- The Independent
Tesla suing Indian company for using its name
Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company is seeking unspecified damages and a permanent injunction from the company from a judge in New Delhi
- The Telegraph
The 20 greatest stunts in cinema history – and how they were done
In the late 1990s, Steven Spielberg invited Jackie Chan to his office at DreamWorks to discuss whether the two might one day work together on a film. They were both already mutual fans – and Chan, who described the meeting in his 2015 memoir, began by quizzing the director on the new digital technology that at the time were changing how Hollywood movies were made.