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  • Eva Longoria in the red carpet for the film “Le Passe”

    Eva Longoria in the red carpet for the film “Le Passe”

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    Eva Longoria in the red carpet for the film “Le Passe”

    nocomment : Actress Eva Longoria on the red carpet as she arrives for the screening of the film ‘Le Passe’ (The Past) in competition during the 66th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes. Also director Asghar Farhadi with cast members of the film ‘Le Passe’ (The Past).

  • Rally marks 100 days of Guantanamo hunger strike

    Rally marks 100 days of Guantanamo hunger strike

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    Rally marks 100 days of Guantanamo hunger strike

    To mark the 100th day of a hunger strike at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre, protesters rally in New York to urge U.S. President Barack Obama to close the camp. Sarah Charlton reports.

  • PSG hope to keep Beckham involved with club

    PSG hope to keep Beckham involved with club

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    PSG hope to keep Beckham involved with club

    As well as celebrating extending their shirt sponsorship deal with Emirates by another five years Paris Saint Germain bosses announced they would like to meet another target in the coming weeks. PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi said they hoped to persuade former England captain David Beckham to continue to play a role with the French capital club after his retirement from playing at the end of the this season. Al-Khelaifi said: “We (will be) discussing for the next two weeks. We’re gonna,

  • New leads open in McCann case

    New leads open in McCann case

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    New leads open in McCann case

    British police, working closely with their Portuguese colleagues, say they have a “number of persons of interest” they would like to investigate in the Madeleine McCann affair. It is part of the police review into the case, closed in 2008, that may lead to it being reopened. Madeleine went missing in 2007 while on holiday in Portugal.

  • Portugal allows gay adoption

    Portugal allows gay adoption

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    Portugal allows gay adoption

    Portugual has become the latest country to allow homosexual couples to adopt, three years after it allowed them to marry. The adoption will be of a limited form, restricted to children belonging to either member of a couple, but gay campaigners described it as significant progress in improving legal protection for children of same-sex unions.