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Ufuoma McDermott shares adorable photos of her daughter as she turns 6 months

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Actress Ufuoma McDermott's daughter Kesiena turned six months today and the actress shared sweet snapshots her on Instagram. "Yippee. Kesiena is 6 months today. Wow...it's already half a year's journey. I speak life, growth on every level, intellect and wisdom, good health, long life. You shall be a gift to all" she captioned one of the cute photos.    

Photo: Peter okoye "Psquare" at stamfordbridge poses with Nemanja Matic, Diego Costa, Mikel, others

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Peter Okoye watched the Chelsea Vs Manchester United match live at Stramford bridge in London yesterday February 7th. After the match, he met and took pictures with some of the players like Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Nemanja Matic, Thibaut Courtois, Baba Abdul Rahman, Bertrand Traore, Oscar Emboaba, Eden Micheal Hazard, Mikel Obi and Diego Costa. Continue for more photos...

lolz!!!. SA Police officers laugh at man for reporting he had been sexually assaulted by 3 men

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Vurgee Tshabalala was allegedly sexually assaulted by three men who had offered him a lift from Soshanguve, South Africa to town last week. On their way, the men stopped the car, and forced him to take off his clothes. "They told me they wanted to see my private parts and then sexually assaulted me," said Tshabalala. The gay man went to open a case with the police but instead the officers burst into laughter and made fun of him. According to Pretoria North Reckord, the police officers who treated Tshbalalala with scorn could themselves face the law after he was advised to file a case with the independent police investigative directorate. The directorate investigates cases of misconduct against the police. Soshanguve police spokesperson, Lolo Mangena said: "Legally that is discrimination. When you are treated unfairly in certain areas of the law, that is discrimination. That is not how we operate as police. If you are treated unfairly or differently from othe...

At least three people save

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At least three people, including an 8-year-old girl, were rescued Monday from a high-rise Taiwanese apartment building toppled by a powerful quake two days earlier, as frustration grew among families waiting for searchers to reach their buried loved ones. More than 100 people are believed to still be under the debris in a disaster that struck during the most important family holiday in the Chinese calendar — the Lunar New Year. Saturday's quake killed at least 38 people in Tainan city in southern Taiwan, all but two of them in the collapse of the 17-story building. Even though the 6.4-magnitude quake was shallow, few buildings were reported to have been damaged, which experts said was because Taiwan's building standards are high.

Two survivors out from building 2 days after Taiwan quake

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  Emergency rescuers continue to search for missing in a collapsed building from an earthquake in Tainan, Taiwan, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016. Rescuers on Sunday found signs of live within the remains of the high-rise residential building that collapsed in a powerful, shallow earthquake in southern Taiwan that killed over a dozen people and injured hundreds. Taiwan's Eastern Broadcasting Corp. reported that Tsao Wei-ling called out "Here I am" as rescuers dug through to find her. A male survivor, Lee Tsung-tien, 42, was pulled out conscious from the sixth floor section of the folded 17-story building.

Salvadoran police have arrested

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Salvadoran police have arrested four former soldiers wanted in Spain for the 1989 murder of six Jesuit priests during the Central American country's brutal civil war, officials said Saturday. Five of the priests were Spanish and their killings sparked international outrage. The Archbishop of San Salvador, Mons. Arturo Rivera y Damas and journalists view the bodies of six Jesuit priests murdered in San Salvador. The priests, the leadership of the local Jesuit University and two employees were killed and mutilated by a squad of assassins. They had received death threats the previous day. Salvadoran police said Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, that they’ve arrested four former soldiers wanted in Spain for the 1989 murder of the priests. Five of the priests were Spanish. Salvadoran President Salvador Sanchez Ceren later called on the military officers still fugitive in the case to turn themselves in to authorities. "There are people who have hidden; we don't know if they ...