Monday, 15 December 2014

Have You Seen The Daughter of The King of Saudi Arabia?

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Don’t be surprised, but the daughter of the King of Saudi Arabia is a beautiful, modern woman, who doesn’t mind going out in public wearing only a scarf on her head and showing a bit of her hair!

Is Omar Borkan Al Gala The Dubai Man Kicked Out Of Saudi Arabia For Being ‘Too Handsome’?

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Without further ado, meet Omar Borkan Al Gala, a photographer, actor and poet from Dubai.

What An Honor: Celebs Who Received Humanitarian Awards

It’s always great to see celebrities giving back by volunteering their time and efforts to help those less fortunate and these stars who’ve gone above and beyond have received humanitarian awards for their philanthropic efforts.

THE GAME

Can You Guess Whose Cute Kid This Is?

US hostage Peter Kassig was killed by gunshot before being beheaded, analysis shows, suggesting he may have resisted ISIS captors

Extraordinary new research has emerged suggesting Peter Kassig's beheading was faked by ISIS, and that the U.S. aid worker was killed by a gunshot, not decapitated by Jihadi John as implied.
Medical experts examining an ISIS propaganda video in which Mr Kassig's severed head is seen at the feet of ISIS' British executioner in chief, have concluded that he is likely to have been shot dead.
The claims add further weight to speculation over why Mr Kassig's full body was not shown in the video. Unlike ISIS' previous sickening filmed murders, he did not speak directly to camera before being killed and his body was not shown after the murder.
A popular theory is that Mr Kassig was killed before the video was shot because he did not cooperate with the jihadists - either refusing to give a final speech on camera or possibly even fighting back while the murder was taking place.
Claims: New research has emerged suggesting Peter Kassig's beheading was faked by ISIS, and that the U.S. aid worker (pictured) was killed by a gunshot, not decapitated by Jihadi John as implied
Claims: New research has emerged suggesting Peter Kassig's beheading was faked by ISIS, and that the U.S. aid worker (pictured) was

'Saw the news and so glad to hear you're safe!': Friends of barista send messages of relief after she is pictured fleeing cafe siege