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She Married a Millionaire from Dubai. Here's What She Does to Prevent Him from Having Other Wives
Soudi, originally from Sussex, saw her life change dramatically a few years ago when she fell in love with a millionaire from Dubai. Recently, she revealed what she does to ensure her husband doesn't marry another wife.
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They Call It the "Anne of Green Gables Disease". Its Season Is Just Beginning
In one of the passages from the book about the adventures of "Anne of Green Gables", there is a mention of croup - a disease that Diana's younger sister contracts. The child was in a dire condition, with a high fever, difficulty breathing, and a terrifying "barking" cough. Subglottic laryngitis, known as croup, was a disease recognized in the 19th and early 20th centuries and is still prevalent today, especially in nurseries and kindergartens. How can it be treated?
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The Last Scene of the Iconic Animation Was Created After the Death of a 10-Year-Old Actress. They Had to Redo It 70 Times
The final scene of the iconic animation "All Dogs Go to Heaven" is one of the most emotional in cinematic history. Few people know that the story behind its creation is equally heartbreaking. Burt Reynolds, who voiced one of the main characters, recorded his lines shortly after the tragic death of 10-year-old Judith Barsi.
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Scandal in Spain Over Real Madrid Players and Referee's Actions: Outrageous Scenes
Real Madrid secured another league victory under controversial circumstances. Despite leading Deportivo Alaves 3-0, they nearly lost the match. The referees helped Real maintain their lead, showing surprising leniency toward Vinicius Junior and Endrick in several situations. According to observers, both players should have been sent off, and the match could have taken a very different turn.
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She Packed Her 9-Year-Old Daughter's Toiletry Bag for School. What Was Inside? "It's a Must-Have"
In the past, girls mainly carried notebooks and books to school. Nowadays, even young girls are starting to care about their appearance. So, it's no surprise that you might often find toiletry bags in their backpacks. But what exactly is inside?
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He Was Tempted by a Cheap Apartment in Albania. He Lost His Fortune on a "Deal"
A resident of Siedlce received an attractive offer to buy an apartment in Albania. A broker convinced him to make a remote purchase of the property, which ultimately never took place. The scammer defrauded him of nearly 210,000 PLN.
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"I had an abortion. It wasn't the right time". Many don't know the story of Vaya Con Dios's lead singer
Vaya Con Dios is a Belgian music band formed in 1986 by Dani Klein, Dirk Schoufs, and Willy Lambregt. Although these names might not mean much to the younger generation, they likely recognize some hits like "Don't Cry for Louie", "What's a Woman" or "Don't Break My Heart". However, it's Dani Klein who sparks controversy today due to her candid admission about having had an abortion.
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The Rubiales Scandal Never Ends. Hermoso Reveals a Disgusting Message
Last year, Spanish football was shaken by a scandal involving Luis Rubiales, the then-president of the Spanish Football Federation. After Spain's victory in the Women's World Cup final, Rubiales kissed Jennifer Hermoso, one of the national team players, sparking outrage. The incident led to a major controversy, forcing Rubiales to resign from his position. While Hermoso received significant support, she also faced attacks.
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Drink it for a mid-morning snack, and the weight will drop. You'll forget about snacking and constant cravings for sweets
In the fight against extra pounds, the key to success is a balanced diet and healthy physical activity. However, sometimes even the best plans are derailed by an irresistible urge to snack between meals. Fortunately, there's a way to curb it. What should you drink to suppress cravings for sweets?
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Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea: Where Did They Come From? Not All Are Accessible to Divers
Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea fascinate not only divers but also those intrigued by the legends of hidden treasures inside these sunken vessels. However, some are a headache for environmentalists due to the fuel stored in their tanks. These sunken ships pose a potential environmental disaster. Let's take a look at some of the shipwrecks found in the Baltic Sea.
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For two years, a fake pilot flew passenger planes. He was caught by accident
A British Airways pilot has been sentenced to prison for forging a license and documents that allowed him to fly passenger planes. He lied on his resume to get a job with the British airline. It sounds like the plot of a thriller movie!
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How Much Weight Can You Lose by Cycling? Here's How Much is Enough to See Results
Cycling is an excellent way to lose weight. It's both a cardio and aerobic workout. But how much time should we spend cycling to see results? And why is the way you ride so important?
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Turkey and Germany Are Arguing Over Kebabs. The EU is Set to Resolve the Conflict
Turkey wants to protect döner kebab by having it listed as a "guaranteed traditional specialty" in the EU. This would mean the dish would have to be prepared only in a way specified by the Turks. Germany's Ministry of Food and Agriculture has weighed in on the matter.
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This is the Contract Football Players Are Giving to Women. Some Clauses Are Shocking
Benjamin Mendy, Dani Alves, Rafa Mir - these are just a few footballers who in recent years have been accused of sexual assault or rape. Some were proven guilty, while others were cleared of charges. However, there is no doubt that such accusations can ruin a career. It turns out that more and more players are trying to protect themselves against this possibility. How? By signing a contract with their partner. A copy of such a document has already surfaced online, and some of the clauses are shocking.
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Juventus Players Spent the Night on the Airport Floor. "Congratulations"
Players of Juventus' second team spent the night at the airport after a league match, all due to two canceled flights from southern Italy. Local journalists sarcastically congratulated the league authorities for subjecting the young players to constant cross-country journeys throughout Italy.
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A Thrilling La Liga Match: Two Goals in 80 Seconds! One So Stunning, It Leaves You Speechless
Argentinian international Giovani Lo Celso scored a stunning goal in Monday's La Liga match between Real Betis and RCD Mallorca. However, the celebration was short-lived as the visitors responded just 80 seconds later with a beautiful team goal. And then came the 93rd minute!
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"My Husband Became the 'Man of the House.' My Mother-in-Law Decided to Intervene"
"In my eyes, he's still very masculine, and I'm proud that he made this decision and, most importantly, that he's thriving in his role" - explains the proud wife.
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"Am I the only one who doesn't ask the teachers in kindergarten for details about my child's day?"
Many parents, when picking up their children from kindergarten, have numerous questions for the teachers and want to know all the details about how their child spent the day. "I feel like I'm the only person who doesn't ask the teachers or caregivers any questions. I don't see the point. If I come to the kindergarten and am told that everything was fine, then why should I ask for any more details?" - one mom wonders. Is she doing the right thing?
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They Murdered Their Parents, and Their Trial Was a Media Sensation. The Creators of "Dahmer" Made a Series About Them
Brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez shot their parents. They did not deny it in court. They wanted everyone to understand why it happened. However, prosecutors painted them as spoiled brats who coldly murdered their mother and father to gain control of a $14 million estate. The brothers were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Years later, evidence emerged showing they weren't lying.
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Una delle piu grandi attrazioni d'Italia potrebbe cessare di esistere. E entrata in una "coma irreversibile"
Gli esperti avvertono che la Marmolada, il piu grande ghiacciaio delle Dolomiti, potrebbe scomparire completamente entro il 2040. A causa delle temperature in aumento, perde tra i 7 e i 10 centimetri di spessore ogni giorno. E una situazione drammatica che evidenzia gli effetti a lungo termine della crisi climatica, che si fanno sentire sia nelle Alpi che nell'intero ecosistema della regione.