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Susana Jamaladinova
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For some values of "random", "celebrity" and "news". At CBS News,
Moscow puts a popular Ukrainian singer on wanted list, accusing her of
spreading false information about Russian military
Russia has placed a Ukrainian singer who won the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest
on its wanted list, state news agencies reported Monday. The reports said
an Interior Ministry database listed singer Susana Jamaladinova as being
sought for violating a criminal law.
The independent news site
Mediazona, which covers opposition and human rights issues, said Jamaladinova
was charged under a
law adopted last year
that bans spreading so-called fake information about the Russian military and
the ongoing fighting in Ukraine.
Jamaladinova, who performs under
the stage name Jamala, is of Crimean Tatar descent. Jamala, who
performed at the Kennedy Center Honors
in December, won the 2016 Eurovision contest with the song "1944," a title
that refers to the year the Soviet Union deported Crimean Tatars en masse.
From NYPo,
Natalie Portman says children should not be working in Hollywood — after she
was ‘sexualized’ in first movie at age 12
Natalie Portman began her long and illustrious film career when she was just
12-years-old — starring in Luc Besson’s “Léon: The
Professional.” However, the Oscar-winner, now 42, doesn’t believe that
children should be working in Hollywood. “I would not encourage young
people to go into this. I don’t mean ever; I mean as children,” Portman told
Variety
recently.
Portman doesn’t regret starting her own acting career in
her pre-teen years because her parents were able to watch over her while she
was on set. “I feel it was almost an accident of luck that I was not
harmed, also combined with very overprotective, wonderful parents,” the “Thor”
actress explained. “You don’t like it when you’re a kid, and you’re
grateful for it when you’re an adult,” she added.” I’ve heard too many bad
stories to think that any children should be part of it.” “Ultimately, I
don’t believe that kids should work,” Portman proclaimed. “I think kids should
play and go to school.”
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Emily Austin
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Great! More work for the "little people"! Also at NYPo,
Miss Universe judge hit with death threats after debate against Palestinian
activist: ‘You will be killed’
A
Miss Universe judge
says she received numerous death threats after she sparred with a Palestinian
activist on air over the war in Gaza. Emily Austin, who is a Jewish
journalist and engages in activism related to Israel, joined “Piers Morgan
Uncensored” on October 24 to discuss the ongoing conflict.
The
segment quickly devolved when Austin confronted Nerdeen Kiswani, an
anti-Israel activist, who cast doubt on intel that claimed an
Islamic Jihad’s failed rocket launch
was responsible for the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital blast in Gaza
City. Austin also asked Kiswani if she condemned 9/11, a topic that
angered the Palestinian activist who called the line of questioning
“ridiculous.”
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Nerdeen Kiswani
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During the back and forth, Kiswani repeatedly turned to Piers Morgan and asked
why he was not dealing out the questions instead. Kiswani also called
Austin a “genocide denier,” a moniker that she denied and labeled as “child’s
play.
Austin suggested that Kiswani had instigated online
harassment against her by posting her picture with a red triangle over her
head. “I really tried to keep it fact-based, unemotional, like this is
what this is. She was yelling. She was talking over me, threatening me on
Instagram with, like, a red arrow over my head, telling people how funny it
was to put a bounty on my head. That’s not so funny,” Austin told Fox News
Digital. According to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Kiswani is the
leader of Within Our Lifetime-United for Palestine (WOL), a radical New
York-based group that
routinely expresses support for violence against Israel.
Across da pond at Da Mail,
Kat Von D opens up about her controversial decision to denounce witchcraft
and embrace Christianity - as she reveals she was left 'miserable' after
turning against the church in favor of 'new age stuff'
Kat Von D has opened up about her decision to abandon 'witchcraft' and embrace
Christianity after sparking furious backlash with her baptism video. The
41-year-old tattoo artist - born Katherine von Drachenberg - appeared on a
recent episode of the
Relatable podcast
with host Allie Beth Stuckey.
She revealed how she turned her back
on practicing spiritualism after 're-evaluating her perspectives.' The LA
Ink star said that she is now 'on fire for Jesus,' adding: 'I don't plan on
this dimming out.'
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