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Temptation Island Audition 2025-2026 | Application & Requirements

Temptation Island Audition 2025-2026 | Application & Requirements We are pleased to inform you about Temptation Island Audition 2025-2026 | Application & Requirements For a chance to participate in Temptation Island season 8, apply today. You must follow the casting procedure meticulously. We shall describe the casting process in this section. Filling up the application […]

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Holey Moley Audition 2025-2026 | Application & Requirements

Holey Moley Audition 2025-2026 | Application & Requirements We are pleased to inform you about Holey Moley Audition 2025-2026 | Application & Requirements The Holey Moley casting website has now launched. This new season will undoubtedly premiere shortly. As a result, the casting staff is responsible for choosing fresh applicants for the program. As a […]

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Horoscope today, October 13, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes. Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today.  ♈ ARIES March 21 to April 20 This can be a day of shifts in your thinking about longterm love, as...

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China warns of retaliation after Trump slapped country with extra tariffs – but US leader insists ‘it will be fine’

CHINA has warned it will retaliate with its own “countermeasures” after Donald Trump hit the country with extra 100 per cent tariffs – in the latest escalation of the tit-for-tat trade war.

The US president played down simmering tensions between the two nations – vowing everything “will be fine” in the face of Beijing’s latest threats.

U.S. President Trump boards Air Force One as he departs for Israel, at Joint Base Andrews
Trump insisted everything ‘will be fine’ in the face of China’s latest trade threats
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Beijing, China. 30th Sep, 2025. Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivers an important speech at a reception to celebrate the 76th
It comes after Xi Jinping’s China announced sweeping rare earth trade measures
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China branded the US President’s latest measure as a “typical example of US double standards” – and declared it would not be afraid to hit back.

But in response to Beijings’s latest fearmongering, the Don said on Truth Social: “Don’t worry about China, it will all be fine!

“Highly respected President Xi just had a bad moment. He doesn’t want Depression for his country, and neither do I.”

He added: “The U.S.A. wants to help China, not hurt it!!!”

On his way to Israel on Sunday, Trump also told reporters: “I think we’re going to be fine with China.”

And he said of Xi Jinping: “He’s a very tough man he’s a very smart man, he’s a great leader for their country, and I have a great relationship with him – I think we’ll get it set.”

Trump slapped eyewatering tariffs on Xi’s nation after the Chinese government announced expansive rare earth export controls.

The outraged Don accused the country of taking an “extraordinarily aggressive position” on trade, and branded Beijing‘s decision a “moral disgrace”.

The American leader said he would also impose his own export controls on any critical software heading to China.

The Don said: “Starting November 1st, 2025 (or sooner, depending on any further actions or changes taken by China), the United States of America will impose a Tariff of 100% on China.”

He added: “Also on November 1st, we will impose Export Controls on any and all critical software.”

It comes after China declared their dramatic new measures on Thursday – which tighten export controls on rare earths and other critical materials needed in advanced tech.

Xi’s nation controls about 70 per cent of the global rare earth mineral supply.

But crucially, Beijing currently oversees 90 per cent of rare earth processing – giving China massive leverage over the high-tech supply chain.

These key components go into everyday tech items like solar panels to smartphones, as well as advanced devices such as missile systems and night vision goggles.

Trump’s bombshell announcement on Friday spooked the markets, with the S&P 500 share index closing down 2.7 per cent – marking its steepest fall since April.

His comments also derailed the prospect of a meeting with Xi in South Korea, expected to take place during a summit later this month.

But the US president then rowed back on his social media post, by telling reporters he was still open to meeting China’s leader.

U.S. President Trump boards Air Force One as he departs for Israel, at Joint Base Andrews
The US President said he will get it set with China
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Hillary Clinton heaps rare praise on President Trump for handling of Israel-Hamas peace deal: ‘I really commend’

Hillary Clinton heaped some rare praise on her former arch-enemy Donald Trump for his handling of the Gaza peace deal in a recent interview. “I really commend President Trump and his administration,” Clinton told CBS News 24/7 Friday. “As well as Arab leaders in the region, for making the commitment to the 20-point plan and...

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Diane Keaton left an estimated £75million estate following tragic death aged 79

HOLLYWOOD star Diane Keaton left an estimated £75million estate following her death aged 79.

The legendary Godfather actress’ health took a turn over the past few months, and a family spokesperson confirmed she sadly passed away on Saturday.

Diane Keaton smiling, wearing a black turtleneck and plaid pantsuit, giving a thumbs-up on a green carpet with "Green Eggs and Ham" and Netflix logos in the background.
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Diane Keaton left an estimated £75million estate following her death aged 79[/caption]
Diane Keaton wearing a purple and black striped suit, black bowler hat, and a black and white polka-dotted scarf with a large black crucifix pendant.
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A family spokesperson confirmed the actress sadly passed away on Saturday[/caption]

Diane had a successful acting career, whilst investing in real estate earning her a large fortune of over $100million.

In California, she sold a home at Laguna Beach for £9.5million, and her home in Pacific Palisades for £5million.

She also reportedly had property in Tucson, Arizona, which she sold for £1.9million four years ago.

But it was the sale of her dream home in Sullivan Canyon, Los Angeles, which surprised her family, after she spent eight years doing renovations.

She wrote a book about it — The House That Pinterest Built — but listed it for £21milllion earlier this year as her health failed.

The actress was nominated for a host of top awards during her career on the silver screen which lasted for over five decades.

Keaton’s starring role saw her win the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the 1978 hit Annie Hall.

She also boasted three other Academy Award nominees in the same category across three separate decades.

She never married, but adopted a son and a daughter, so it is thought her inheritance will go to her children.

Diane Keaton and Steve Martin arrive at the Academy Awards Show.
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Keaton had a film career lasting five decades[/caption]
Diane Keaton posing with a big smile, tilted head, and hand gesturing, wearing a white suit, striped shirt, and polka-dot tie with a carnation in the lapel.
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Keaton won the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the 1978 hit Annie Hall[/caption]
Actress Diane Keaton at the premiere of "Book Club".
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Keaton never married, but adopted a son and a daughter[/caption]

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