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Brussels Talks: EU Countries Approve Turkey Refugee Action Plan

EU countries have backed an action plan with Turkey, which it is hoped will ease the flow of refugees to Europe.

Nearly 600,000 refugees have reached the European Union by sea so far this year, many of them travelling from Turkey.

The EU leaders agreed to speed up visa liberalization talks for Turks if Ankara stems the influx and to “re-energize” Turkey’s accession dialogue.

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European Council President Donald Tusk said he felt “cautious optimism” over the deal.

Meanwhile a refugee thought to be Afghan was shot dead by a Bulgarian border guard after entering the country from Turkey on October 15.

Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov left the Brussels talk on hearing the news.

Turkey had also asked for €3 billion ($3.4 billion) in aid, something German Chancellor Angela Merkel said EU states were considering.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said talks over the aid would continue with Turkish officials over the coming days.

Angela Merkel will travel to Turkey at the weekend.

EU sources had said several countries were cautious about coming to an agreement with Turkey too quickly. Among them were Greece, Cyprus and France.

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Jay-Z Copyright Trial: Rapper Denies He Was Aware of Sampling

Rapper Jay-Z has told a Los Angeles jury he was not aware there was a sample of Egyptian songwriter Baligh Hamdi’s 1957 song Khosara Khosara on his 1999 hit Big Pimpin’.

Jay-Z, real name Shawn Carter, and producer Timbaland are accused of using the melody from the song without permission.

The rapper testified for roughly 90 minutes in court on October 14.

“I didn’t think there was a sample in it,” Jay-Z said.

“Timbaland presented me with a track. I didn’t even think about there being a sample,” he continued.

Jay-Z’ss lawyers told the court Baligh Hamdi’s family had repeatedly been paid for use of the song.

Four notes from Khosara Khosara‘s 74 notes are repeated throughout Big Pimpin’, a music expert has testified.

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Asked why he did not thoroughly check out the rights to the track, Jay-Z replied: “That’s not what I do. I make music.

“I’m a rapper, I’ve got a clothing line, I run a label, a media label called Roc Nation, with a sports agency, music publishing and management. Restaurants and nightclubs … I think that about covers it.”

The rapper said he had a team of hundreds of people who dealt with his contracts and licensing.

Timbaland – real name Timothy Mosley – later told the court he had found Khosara Khosara on a CD of Arabic music labeled “license free”.

“I’m thinking it’s free music, free songs, and I sampled it,” he said.

Baligh Hamdi’s nephew, Osama Ahmed Fahmy, first filed a legal complaint in 2007, claiming the musicians had purposefully avoided asking permission because of Big Pimpin’s lyrics.

His lawyer, Peter Ross, has already told the court Jay-Z and Timbaland had infringed Baligh Hamdi’s “moral rights” – a legal concept he claimed was well-established in Egypt which would have required the musicians to get permission to use elements of Khosara Khosara in a song celebrating a promiscuous lifestyle.

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Placido Domingo to Undergo Gallbladder Removal Surgery

Placido Domingo has been forced to cancel his conducting engagements at New York’s Metropolitan Opera as he will undergo surgery to have his gallbladder removed.

The Met said in a statement: “It is expected this minimally invasive procedure will allow him to resume his activities after a brief hospital stay.”

Placido Domingo, 74, had been due to conduct four performances of Tosca in October, but will now return on November 2.

Other conductors have been drafted in to fill in for the tenor.Placido Domingo gallbladder removal surgery

Placido Domingo was admitted to hospital on October 13 after suffering inflammation of his gallbladder and will have an operation early next week.

The Spanish tenor has had a number of health problems in recent years.

In 2010, he underwent an operation to remove a cancerous polyp from his colon, returning to performing just weeks after the surgery.

In 2013, Placido Domingo was treated for a blood clot in his lung, forcing him to miss several concerts.

Placido Domingo’s next singing engagement is in December, when he will perform in Verdi’s Macbeth at the Palau de les Arts in Valencia.

Israel: Joseph’ Tomb in Nablus Torched by Palestinians

Joseph’s Tomb, a Jewish holy site in the West Bank city of Nablus, has been torched by Palestinians, amid soaring tensions with Israel.

Rioters set fire to the tomb which Jews revere as that of the biblical figure Joseph. Palestinian security forces managed to put out the blaze.

It came hours after Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu called on the Palestinian leadership to stop a wave of attacks.

There have been near-daily stabbings by Palestinians of Israelis this month, as violence between the two sides spirals.

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Israel’s military spokesman Lt. Col. Peter Lerner tweeted that attack on Joseph’s Tomb was “a blatant violation of the basic value of freedom of worship”.

Peter Lerner said Israeli security forces would “bring perpetrators to justice and restore the site”.

This is not the first time the tomb has come under attack. Palestinians tried to set fire to it again last year and virtually destroyed the site in 2000.

Tensions between Israelis and Palestinians over the past two weeks have been fuelled by clashes in Jerusalem, in the West Bank, and across the Gaza border, as well as the wave of stabbings.

Seven Israelis have been killed and dozens wounded.

At least 30 Palestinians, including several of the attackers, have been killed in recent violence.

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Venezuela: Exiled Opposition Leader Manuel Rosales Arrested in Maracaibo

Venezuelan educator and opposition leader Manuel Rosales has been arrested on his return to the country after 6 years of self-imposed exile.

Manuel Rosales, who said he wanted to take part in December’s parliamentary elections, was detained shortly after landing in the city of Maracaibo.

The politician ran against the late President Hugo Chavez in 2006.

Manuel Rosales, 62, fled to Peru in 2009 amid corruption allegations, which he says are politically motivated.

He was arrested on October 15 as he arrived at Maracaibo from the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba. He is expected to appear in court in Caracas shortly.

Manuel Rosales is charged with corruption during his term as governor of Zulia state between 2000 and 2008.

He had announced on October 9 that he was planning to return to Venezuela.

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Shortly before departing from Aruba Manuel Rosales posted a picture of him boarding.

He tweeted: “With God and the Virgin Mary, preparing to go to Venezuela to meet my people again.”

Venezuela’s Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz had warned that there was an arrest warrant against him.

Venezuelans go to the polls on December 6 for the first parliamentary elections since President Nicolas Maduro was elected in 2013.

Venezuela is facing a serious economic crisis, which the opposition blames on failed socialist policies of Hugo Chavez and his successor, Nicolas Maduro.

The government says Venezuela has been hit by a sharp drop in international oil prices, but it also accuses powerful groups of boycotting the economy to destabilize Nicolas Maduro.

Several other opposition leaders have also been detained since last year.

Last month, prominent opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez was found guilty of inciting violence during protests in 2014 in which 43 people – from both sides of the political divide – were killed.

Leopoldo Lopez was sentenced to 13 years and nine months in prison.

The US government and the UN have called for the release of the opposition politicians.

Angelababy’s Face Examined for Legal Case

Chinese actress Angelababy’s face has been examined as part of a high-profile legal case in China, local media report.

Angelababy, 26, is suing a clinic for defamation after it alleged she had plastic surgery done on her face.

Doctors who examined the actress on October 15 said that her looks were genuine.

It came a week after Angelababy’s widely-publicized wedding to actor Huang Xiaoming, who has defended her, saying she “sometimes looks quite ugly”.

A Beijing judge had suggested that Angelababy’s face be examined by medical professionals to certify its authenticity.Angelababy plastic surgery case

Angelababy, whose real name is Yeung Wing, went through a series of X-ray scans and tests – which at one stage involved a doctor prodding her face – at a plastic surgery hospital in Beijing on October 15. She was accompanied by notaries public and several journalists.

Hospital chief Qi Zuoliang later pronounced Angelababy’s looks to be genuine.

“Baby’s entire head and facial bones do not have any signs of incisions,” he told reporters, using a popular abbreviation of the actress’ stage name.

News of the actress’ examination dominated discussion on Chinese social network Sina Weibo on October 15, with many of her fans expressing support.

Angelababy, who first shot to fame as a model and actress in Hong Kong, has long been dogged by rumors that she had plastic surgery, with pictures purportedly showing her natural face circulating online in recent years.

The actress has sued Beijing beauty clinic Ruili for carrying an article on its website in 2012 alleging that she had plastic surgery, and is seeking 500,000 yuan ($79,000) in compensation.

Angelababy has insisted that her unique looks come from her European heritage – her paternal grandfather was German.

She married Huang Xiaoming on October 8 in one of the biggest and most lavish celebrity weddings China had seen, which reportedly cost 200 million yuan ($31.5 million).

Huang Xiaoming has previously defended Angelababy, saying in a 2014 interview: “Actually she sometimes looks quite ugly to me.

“I’m not an idiot, I definitely can tell she hasn’t had plastic surgery, sometimes she doesn’t put on make up and she really looks like those ugly pictures of her.”

VW Scandal: CEO Matthias Muller Addresses Top Management

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Volkswagen’s new CEO Matthias Muller has said the automaker can shine again in two to three years.

Addressing the company’s top managers on October 15, Matthias Muller said VW needed to become leaner and take decisions more rapidly.

The comments come as VW said it would recall 8.5 million cars in Europe as a result of the diesel emissions scandal.

The move was prompted by Germany’s automotive watchdog, which had earlier told VW to recall 2.4 million vehicles in the country.

German media reports suggest the KBA had rejected VW’s proposals that car owners could voluntarily bring their cars in for repair.

VW gave no details of the recall and said it would contact individual customers directly.

It added that it was working on solutions to fix the recalled cars “at full speed”.Matthias Muller VW CEO

Matthias Muller took over as VW’s chief executive last month when the previous head, Martin Winterkorn, stepped down as a result of the scandal.

He told managers on October 15: “We will significantly streamline structures, processes and (decision-making) bodies. We must become leaner and take decisions more rapidly.”

“Our competitors are only waiting for us to fall behind on technology matters because we are so preoccupied with ourselves. But we won’t let that happen,” Matthias Muller added.

Meanwhile, Italian police have raided VW offices in Verona and Lamborghini offices in Bologna.

Reports suggest Italian prosecutors are investigating alleged commercial fraud.

Last month, authorities in the US discovered some VW diesel cars had been fitted with a device to cheat emissions tests. VW subsequently admitted that up to 11 million cars worldwide could have the device fitted.

Volkswagen has launched a thorough investigation into the scandal, but new chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch has warned that answers would take “some time”.

The company has set aside €6.5 billion ($7.4 billion) to cover the costs of the scandal, but some experts believe the final bill could be much higher.

VW shares recovered slightly last week but are still down almost 20% since the scandal broke in mid-September.

Separately, Winfried Vahland, who was tipped to become VW’s North America boss, has resigned.

VW said Winfried Vahland was leaving because of “differing views on the organization of the new group region”.

Lamar Odom 911 Call Released

The emergency 911 call made by staff at a Las Vegas motel where Lamar Odom collapsed has been released.

An employee told emergency services ex-NBA star Lamar Odom had been taking cocaine and libido enhancers, said a Nevada police officer.

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Lamar Odom, 35, is in now hospital, where he is on life support.

The former LA Lakers star, who married Khloe Kardashian in 2009, has long struggled with addiction.

Although Khloe Kardashian filed for divorce in 2013, it had yet to be processed and she was making decisions about Lamar Odom’s medical care.

EU Refugee Talks: Angela Merkel Calls for Fair Distribution of Effort

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that all EU countries must be prepared to send security staff to the bloc’s external borders.

Speaking as she arrived at an EU leaders’ summit in Brussels, Angela Merkel said it would be unfair to ask EU countries seeing the majority of initial refugee entries to secure borders as well.

The meeting aims to secure Turkey’s agreement to a plan to halt the flow of refugees trying to reach Europe.

Nearly 600,000 refugees have reached the EU by sea so far this year.

Describing the current situation as “very disorderly”, Angela Merkel said: “It’s quite obvious that only a few countries today take the majority of refugees and if these countries now are asked to secure the external borders on top of that, I don’t think it would be what we could call a fair distribution of effort.”

The summit aims to tackle the migration crisis by working with non-EU countries, protecting the EU’s external borders and ensuring some migrants are sent back.

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Estonian PM Taavi Roivas said immediate action was needed to preserve the EU’s borderless Schengen area, which has come under increasing pressure, with some states reintroducing controls to prevent migrants from crossing borders.

Meanwhile Hungary’s PM Viktor Orban said his country would decide whether to close its border with Croatia by October 16.

Hungarian state TV reported Viktor Orban as saying he would prefer the EU to defend its external border in Greece but could seal its Croatian border “within an hour if necessary”.

There were also calls for member states to address the causes of migration by providing more money for Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey and for development in Africa.

“Member states need to put their money where their mouth is,” said EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini.

Meanwhile, EU negotiators in Ankara are making “good progress” in talks with Turkish officials, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said.

Turkey is hosting some two million refugees, most of them fleeing the war in neighboring Syria.

It has also called for the establishment of an international “safe zone” for refugees inside northern Syria.

The 28 EU leaders meeting in Brussels are hoping the Turkish government will sign up to a joint action plan that includes: greater financial and procedural support for Turkey to deal with refugees; gaining permission from Turkey to help patrol its coastline; combating people smuggling; strengthening return operations.

Turkey is expected to press for progress towards visa-free travel for its citizens to European countries within the so-called Schengen area.

About two million people have fled to Turkey in more than four years of conflict in Syria. Every week thousands seek to enter the EU – typically via Greece – with many heading towards northern Europe.

Germany accepted the largest number of asylum claims in 2014 and expects to see as many as 800,000 in 2015. Sweden had the second-highest number of asylum seekers.

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New York Restaurant Group to End Tipping Practice

Danny Meyer, one of New York’s most prominent restaurateurs, has announced he is planning to eliminate tipping in his eateries, a move that could inspire others to follow suit.

The restaurateur, who owns 13 restaurants including The Modern, said the tipping system was unfair as it only benefited a few restaurant workers.

Waiting staff typically receive most of their wages in tips, but cooks and other workers do not.

Danny Meyer plans to start the policy at four of his restaurants in November 2015.

“We believe hospitality is a team sport, and that it takes an entire team to provide you with the experiences you have come to expect from us,” he said in a statement.New York tipping The Modern restaurant

Menu prices will increase 25% to 35% to account for the changes.

Restaurants in the US are rethinking how they compensate their employees for a number of reasons.

In major cities like New York, Chicago and San Francisco, restaurants are finding it hard to retain kitchen staff as the cost of living in those areas increases.

Because of tips (typically 20% of each bill), servers sometimes end up earning much more than highly skilled cooks.

Restaurant workers across the US have also been lobbying for better wages in recent years. New York City and other cities and states have increased their minimum wage in response.

Some high-end restaurants in have already stopped accepting tips, but Danny Meyer’s empire is the most prominent restaurant group to date to embrace the move.

Melissa Fleischut, president and CEO of the New York State Restaurant Association, said Danny Meyer’s decision could have a ripple effect in the industry.

“I think that because it is Danny Meyer and he is considered a leader in the restaurant industry, that a lot of people are going to look at this move,” she said.

Danny Meyer’s restaurants and other businesses include: Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, Blue Smoke and Jazz Standard, Shake Shack, The Modern, Cafe 2 and Terrace 5 at MoMA, Maialino, Untitled at the Whitney Museum, Union Square Events, and Hospitality Quotient.

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VW Recalls 8.5 Million Vehicles in Europe over Emissions Scandal

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VW has announced it will recall 8.5 million vehicles in Europe as a result of the diesel emissions scandal.

The move was prompted by Germany’s automotive watchdog (KBA), which earlier told Volkawagen to recall 2.4 million domestic cars.

German media reports suggest the KBA earlier rejected VW’s proposals that car owners could voluntarily bring their cars in for repair.

Meanwhile, Italian police have raided VW offices in Verona and Lamborghini offices in Bologna.

Reports suggest Italian prosecutors are investigating alleged commercial fraud.

Separately, the man tipped to become VW’s North America boss has resigned.

VW said Winfried Vahland was leaving because of “differing views on the organization of the new group region”.VW recall Europe 2015

The automaker gave no details of the recall and said it would contact individual customers directly.

VW added that it was working on solutions to fix the recalled cars “at full speed”.

Last month, authorities in the US discovered some VW diesel cars had been fitted with a device to cheat emissions tests. VW subsequently admitted that up to 11 million cars worldwide could have the device fitted.

VW has launched a thorough investigation into the scandal, but new chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch has warned that answers would take “some time”.

The company has set aside €6.5 billion ($7.4 billion) to cover the costs of the scandal, but some experts believe the final bill could be much higher.

VW shares recovered slightly last week but are still down almost 20% since the scandal broke in mid-September.

El Chapo Guzman Escape 2015: New CCTV Footage Shows Further Details

Further details of the escape of Mexico’s most infamous drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, aka Shorty, have been shown in a new video broadcast by Mexican TV station Televisa.

The leaked footage shows that 26 minutes passed between El Chapo Guzman’s escape from his cell through a tunnel in the shower and guards noticing he was gone.

The hapless guard first on the scene reports a “big” hole – but does not clarify that the prisoner is missing.

El Chapo Guzman has been on the run since his jailbreak on July 11.

The CCTV footage is a longer version of that shown by the government shortly after El Chapo Guzman’s escape and has audio – which the one shown by government officials did not.

It reveals the reaction of the guards as they reach the cell and find no sign of the inmate – and a large hole in the floor of the shower area.

The guard, who is standing just outside the cell, repeatedly calls “Guzman? Guzman?” and receives no answer.

He then alerts his commander, telling him that there is “a hole in the shower drain”.

Asked by his commander how big, the guard says: “Big, boss, big.”

It is only then that the commanding officer says: “Listen, and the inmate is not there?”

“No, boss, he’s not,” the guard replies.El Chapo Guzman escape CCTV

Televisa showed side-by-side shots of the CCTV footage from Shorty Guzman’s cell and from the control centre where guards monitored the prisoners.

Prior to his escape, the sound of loud hammering can be heard and El Chapo Guzman is seen turning up the volume of his TV.

Despite the sound of drilling that could be heard underneath the noise from El Chapo Guzman’s TV, the guards monitoring the screens seem unmoved.

However, it is not clear what the guards could see on their individual monitors.

The staff in the monitoring centre also apparently fail to notice the moment Shorty Guzman disappeared behind a small wall dividing the shower from the rest of his cell.

He had previously apparently used the toilet, inspected the shower area, then put his shoes on.

El Chapo Guzman’s escape from the maximum-security Altiplano jail was a huge embarrassment to the government of President Enrique Pena Nieto.

Not only was it the second time that El Chapo Guzman had broken out of a top security jail, it came just months after the then-attorney general said Guzman did not pose a flight risk.

Dozens of people have been arrested in connection with the escape, including many guards and the prison’s director.

On October 14, the governor of north-western Sinaloa state said extra soldiers had been deployed to the border region with Durango state to search for the fugitive drug lord.

Joaquin Guzman was born in Sinaloa and is the leader of the powerful cartel of the same name which has smuggled huge amounts of drugs from South and Central America to the US.

The international crime gang is also engaged in myriad other criminal activities such as money laundering and extortion, and has been blamed for countless murders.

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Oscar Pistorius Granted House Arrest After Spending 12 Months in Jail

Oscar Pistorius will be moved from jail to house arrest on October 20, a South African parole board says.

The Paralympic athlete, who is jailed for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, was sentenced to five years in prison in 2014 after being found guilty of culpable homicide, or manslaughter.

Oscar Pistorius shot Reeva Steenkamp through a locked bathroom door but said he thought she was an intruder.

The prosecution has appealed, saying the double-amputee should instead be convicted of murder.

That case is expected to be heard on November 3.

Oscar Pistorius has spent 12 months in jail and will now spend the rest of his sentence under what is termed in South Africa “correctional supervision”, the parole board said.

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An earlier decision to release Oscar Pistorius in August was blocked by South Africa’s Justice Minister Michael Masutha, who said it had been made “prematurely”.

At the time, Reeva Steenkamp’s family had said that 10 months behind bars was “not enough”.

Responding to today’s decision, a lawyer speaking for the Steenkamp family said Reeva’s parents had expected the early release even though they opposed it, adding that nothing could bring back their daughter.

The Pistorius family has said they have received the news of his planned release, but are not making any further comment.

During his house arrest, Oscar Pistorius is likely to face restrictions in terms of gun ownership and may have to continue getting psychotherapy.

Oscar Pistorius, 28, shot to global fame after competing for South Africa at both the Olympics and Paralympics in London in 2012.

Jay-Z Copyright Trial Begins in Los Angeles

Jay- Z’s copyright trial over his 1999 hit Big Pimpin’ has begun in Los Angeles.

The rapper is accused of using the melody of Egyptian songwriter Baligh Hamdi’s 1957 song Khosara Khosara without permission.

Jay-Z’s lawyers and producer hip-hop Timbaland say they secured the appropriate rights to feature the tune in the chorus.

The misician is due to testify along with an expert on Egyptian music.

The case has taken years to get to court, with Baligh Hamdi’s nephew, Osama Ahmed Fahmy, first filing a legal complaint in 2007.

Osama Ahmed Fahmy’s lawyer Peter Ross claimed Jay-Z had purposefully avoided asking permission because they knew it wouldn’t be granted because of the risqué lyrics used on Big Pimpin’.

“You have to go to the composer himself, or his heirs, play the work, and get his approval,” Peter Ross said.

“That he never did.”

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The lawyer also accused Jay-Z of violating Baligh Hamdi’s “moral rights” – a legal concept he claimed was well-established in Egypt which would have required the musicians to get permission to use elements of Khosara Khosara in a song celebrating a promiscuous lifestyle.

Jay-Z’s lawyer Andrew Bart argued that the lyrics of Big Pimpin’ should not be discussed in relation to the trial.

District Court Judge Christina Snyder agreed, saying examining Jay-Z’s lyrics would be irrelevant in this case.

Timbaland’s lawyer Christine Lepera said the producer used Baligh Hamdi’s tune – which featured in a 1957 Egyptian film and became a major hit – without realizing it was owned by EMI Music Arabia.

The producers later paid $100,000 to the record label to acquire the license.

However, Osama Ahmed Fahmy argued the payment was inconsequential, and that only Baligh Hamdi’s heirs had the right to approve a derivative work of the musician’s composition.

Christine Lepera also denied Big Pimpin’ used major elements of Baligh Hamdi’s work, saying much of its music was simple and not subject to copyright.

She added that Osama Ahmed Fahmy’s legal claim was an “effort to get an undeserved income”.

The trial is the second high-profile musical copyright case, after a federal jury ruled earlier this year Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams plagiarized Marvin Gaye in their hit Blurred Lines.

Marvin Gaye’s family were initially awarded $7.4 million, but that was later reduced to $5.3 million.

Sienna Miller Admits Pulling out of Play over Pay Inequality

Actress Sienna Miller has revealed she turned down a play because she was offered less than half the pay of her male co-star.

In an interview with E! news, Sienna Miller said she did “what we have to start doing, unfortunately, at the expense of our creative dreams”.

The actress said: “I walked away from a play I wanted to do because I was offered less than half of what the other man was offered and it was just the two of us.”

Sienna Miller did not name the production. She was speaking after Jennifer Lawrence wrote an essay on gender discrimination in Hollywood.

Jennifer Lawrence wrote of her anger at finding out she was paid less than her male co-stars after emails from Sony Pictures were leaked last year.

One published email revealed that Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams were paid much less than their American Hustle co-stars.

In the article on Lena Dunham’s site Lenny, Jennifer Lawrence said she “didn’t get mad at Sony”, adding: “I got mad at myself. I failed as a negotiator because I gave up early.

“I would be lying if I didn’t say there was an element of wanting to be liked that influenced my decision to close the deal without a real fight. I didn’t want to seem <<difficult>> or <<spoiled>>.”

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Sienna Miller was speaking during a joint interview with actor Bradley Cooper, with whom she is appearing in the forthcoming film Burnt.

Bradley Cooper also co-starred with Jennifer Lawrence in American Hustle.

The actor told E! he had not read the essay but said: “One thing I could say is that’s interesting because if you think that you only deserve a certain amount and that’s not correct, it’s about changing that mindset and sticking up for yourself the way that Sienna did.”

Jennifer Lawrence’s article has drawn support from many of her Hollywood friends.

Emma Watson, Jessica Chastain and Elizabeth Banks were among those to tweet their support.

Elizabeth Banks declared: “I love Jennifer Lawrence.”

Emma Watson also said: “O Jennifer Lawrence I love you so”.

While Jessica Chastain exclaimed: “Yessssssss! Get it girl.”

Last week, Meryl Streep – one of Hollywood’s most successful actors – spoke out about gender discrimination in the film industry, saying that even she receives less pay than male co-stars.

At a global symposium on gender in the media, Geena Davis called for more women on screen and more challenging female roles in TV and film.

Dolly Parton Stomach Cancer Rumors Denied

Dolly Parton has denied the National Enquirer report that claimed she has stomach cancer.

The gossip publication published a story saying that the 69-year-old singer had been rushed to hospital.

In a statement on her website, Dolly Parton said: “There is absolutely no truth at all that I have stomach cancer.” Dolly Parton cancer rumors denied

“It is true that I had kidney stones,” she said.

“I had them removed three weeks ago and I am doing just fine!”

Dolly Parton added that she was already back at work following the operation.

“I am back to work and last week I was at Dollywood filming parts for my new movie Coat of Many Colors,” the singer wrote.

“I love and appreciate everyone’s concern.”

Fears for Dolly Parton’s health were sparked when Don Henley said she had overcome a “medical issue” to shoot a video with him in Los Angeles.

Speaking during an interview at the Americana Music Festival in September, The Eagles star said Dolly Parton had “got out of the hospital bed” to join him in the video for When I Stop Dreaming.

VW Scandal: Germany Forces Recall of 2.4 Million Affected Cars

Germany’s automotive watchdog, the KBA, has ordered VW to recall 2.4 million vehicles in the country as a result of the diesel emissions scandal.

According to local media reports, the KBA earlier rejected VW’s proposals that car owners could voluntarily bring their cars in for repair.

Meanwhile, Italian police have raided VW offices in Verona and Lamborghini offices in Bologna.Germany VW recall 2015

Reports suggest Italian prosecutors are investigating alleged commercial fraud.

Separately, the man tipped to become VW’s North America boss has resigned.

Volkswagen said Winfried Vahland was leaving because of “differing views on the organization of the new group region”.

Last month, authorities in the US discovered some VW diesel cars had been fitted with a device to cheat emissions tests. The automaker subsequently admitted that up to 11 million cars worldwide could have the device fitted.

VW has launched a thorough investigation into the scandal, but new chairman Hans Dieter Poetsch has warned that answers would take “some time”.

The company has set aside €6.5 billion ($7.4 billion) to cover the costs of the scandal, but some experts believe the final bill could be much higher.

VW shares recovered slightly last week but are still down almost 20% since the scandal broke in mid-September.

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Myanmar Signs Ceasefire Deal with Armed Ethnic Groups

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Myanmar’s government has signed on October 15 what it says is a nationwide ceasefire deal with eight armed ethnic groups.

The signing ceremony in Myanmar’s capital, Nay Pyi Taw, was the culmination of two years of peace talks.

However, the most active rebel groups – seven of the 15 groups involved in negotiations – stayed out of the deal.

Myanmar, also known as Burma, has been engaged in armed conflict with various groups seeking greater autonomy since independence from the British in 1948.

The government hopes today’s deal will be the first step on a path to a lasting political settlement.

Among the groups which have not signed are the largest armed group, the United Wa State Army (UWSA), and the Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO), whose Kachin Independence Army (KIA) controls large areas of north-eastern Kachin state and regularly clashes with the Burmese army.Myanmar signs ceasefire deal with rebels

Political discussions are now due to begin within months on the structure of a new, and likely more federal, system of government.

However, there are still concerns that peace with the groups signing the agreement could be short lived, if the Burmese army ignores the ceasefire, as it has with others.

Earlier this week, all of the groups signing were removed from the government’s list of “unlawful associations”, a step towards bringing them into mainstream politics.

The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA) Peace Council, the Arakan Liberation Party (ALP), the Chin National Front (CNF), the Pa-O National Liberation Organization (PNLO), and the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) were removed from the list on October 13.

They joined three other armed groups removed on October 12: the All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF), the Restoration Council of Shan State (RCSS), and the Karen National Union (KNU) – Myanmar’s oldest armed group, which has been fighting for nearly seven decades.

The seven groups which have not signed are not far behind, and have agreed a draft deal, negotiators said.

Many of Myanmar’s ethnic minority groups have long demanded greater autonomy, or outright independence, from central government, which is dominated by the Burmese majority.

Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has previously urged rebel groups to focus more on a lasting deal than a quick one, was not at the signing ceremony.

State media had reported that representatives from the European Union, India, China, Japan, and the United Nations would be at the signing.

Berlin Film Festival 2016: Meryl Streep to Serve as Jury President

Meryl Streep will chair the 66th Berlin Film Festival jury in 2016.

It will be the first time Meryl Streep has served on a festival jury, and the Oscar-winning star said she was looking forward to it “with great relish and anticipation”.

Meryl Streep, 66, shared the Berlinale’s Silver Bear award with Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman for their performances in The Hours in 2003.

She was also awarded the festival’s lifetime achievement award in 2012.

“The responsibility is somewhat daunting, as I have never been president of anything before,” Meryl Streep said.

“I hope I can come up to the precedent set by the distinguished juries of preceding years. [I am] grateful for the honor.”

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The festival’s director Dieter Kosslick described Meryl Streep as “one of the most creative and multifaceted film artists”.

He added: “I am very happy that she is returning to Berlin and with her artistic experience will take on the chairmanship of the international jury.”

The jury chooses the winners of the awards at the festival, which will run from February 11 to February 21, 2016.

Meryl Streep has amassed 19 Oscar nominations over more than 35 years.

She has won the best actress Academy Award twice – for The Iron Lady (2012) and Sophie’s Choice (1982), as well as best supporting actress for Kramer vs. Kramer in 1980.

Meryl Streep is currently appearing on the big screen in Suffragette and will next star in Stephen Frears’ Florence Foster Jenkins – the true story of a New York heiress who dreamed of being an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice.

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Lamar Odom Took Cocaine Before Being Found Unconscious

Lamar Odom took cocaine before being found unconscious in a Nevada motel, an employee at the location told emergency services.

The 35-year-old former LA Lakers star is now in hospital, where he is on life support.

Lamar Odom, who married Khloe Kardashian in 2009, has long struggled with addiction.

The employee told 911 dispatchers that Lamar Odom had been taking cocaine and libido enhancers, said a Nevada police officer.

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Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said on October 14 that Lamar Odom was found unresponsive with blood coming from his nose and mouth.

The 911 caller also said Lamar Odom had over several days been taking cocaine and other pills.

Nevada authorities have taken a blood sample to establish if there was anything in his body.

After visiting Lamar Odom at a Las Vegas hospital, Reverend Jesse Jackson said there were signs of responsiveness.

Although Khloe Kardashian filed for divorce in 2013, it had yet to be processed and she was making decisions about Lamar Odom’s medical care.

Israel: Jerusalem Attacks Continue despite Checkpoints

Jerusalem attacks have continued only hours after Israeli forces launched a major security operation in Arab areas of the city.

On October 14, Israeli police blocked entrances to Jabal Mukaber, a district that was home to three men accused of killing three Israelis on October 13.

Later, police said they shot dead a Palestinian who had stabbed an Israeli woman at Jerusalem’s main bus station.

Another Palestinian tried to stab a police officer near the walled Old City.

The Palestinian, too, was shot dead by police, they added.

Since the beginning of October, seven Israelis have been killed and dozens wounded in shooting and stabbing attacks, the Israeli authorities say.

At least 30 Palestinians have also been killed, including assailants, and hundreds have been injured, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

Speaking for the first time since the upsurge in violence began, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Israeli actions were “threatening to spark a religious conflict that would burn everything”.Jerusalem checkpoints 2015

Mahmoud Abbas also accused Israel of carrying out “executions of our children in cold blood”, highlighting the case of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy who was shot by Israeli police after he and a 15-year-old stabbed two Israelis on October 12.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the boy was alive in hospital, and described the Palestinian leader’s comments as “lies and incitement”.

Benjamin Netanyahu said on October 13 the new security measures were aimed at “those who try murder and with all those who assist them”.

On the same day Israel’s security cabinet authorized police to close or surround “centers of friction and incitement” in Jerusalem.

It also announced that the homes of Palestinians who attacked Israelis would be demolished within days and that their families’ right to live in Jerusalem would be taken away.

On October 14, Israeli police said checkpoints were set up at “the exits of Palestinian villages and neighborhoods in East Jerusalem”.

Hundreds of soldiers were also deployed.

Human Rights Watch warned that locking down parts of East Jerusalem would “infringe upon the freedom of movement of all Palestinian residents rather than being a narrowly tailored response to a specific concern”.

On October 14, Israeli police and Palestinians clashed in the West Bank city of Bethlehem after the funeral of a Palestinian man killed in violence the previous day.

Clashes were also reported along the Israeli border with Gaza.

Tesla Unveils Autopilot System

After weeks of speculations, Tesla has unveiled Autopilot system.

While not fully self-driving, the software means the Model S and new Model X can “automatically steer down the highway, change lanes, and adjust speed in response to traffic”.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the Autopilot mode was designed to increase driver confidence on the road.

However, Elon Musk said users adopting the software – available in North America from October 15 – should exercise caution while using it.Tesla Autopilot

“It should not hit pedestrians, hopefully,” he told the media.

“It should handle them well.”

He added that if the car is involved in a collision, the driver is still liable.

“The driver cannot abdicate responsibility. That will come at some point in the future.”

Other regions of the world would be updated in the next couple of weeks pending regulatory approval.

The software uses a combination of cameras, radar, ultrasonic sensors and mapping data to determine its position and navigate.

When the car has arrived at its destination, it is able to scan for an available space and park itself.

Unlike Google, which is aiming for a fully-autonomous vehicle, Tesla’s approach is to gradually introduce features which take away the need for drivers to carry out certain functions.

Elon Musk said: “Currently there are limitations to the software which would improve over time.

“If there’s heavy snow it’s going to be harder for the system to work, so we’d advise caution.

“Essentially it’s like a person – how well can a person figure out what route they should take. Over time it will be better than a person.

“Long term it will be way better than a person. It never gets tired, it’s never had anything to drink, it’s never arguing with someone in the car. It’s not distracted.”

Other carmakers such as BMW and Volvo are also developing, and implementing, autonomous features to their cars.

Google’s entirely self-driving car has clocked up well over one million miles on public roads, mostly in California.

Ankara Attacks: Suicide Bombers Had Links to ISIS

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Yunus Emre Alagoz and Omer Deniz Dundar, the two suicide bombers who carried out last week’s attacks in Ankara, are thought to have links to Islamic State (ISIS), Turkish officials have said.

Ankara attacks, the worst in Turkey’s modern history that left 97 people dead, triggered widespread anger against the government.

Police, intelligence and security chiefs in Ankara have been suspended.

The bombers struck as crowds were gathering for a rally against violence between Turkish government forces and the outlawed PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party).

According to Turkish officials, Yunus Emre Alagoz was the brother of the man who carried out the bombing in the southern Turkish town of Suruc in July, killing more than 30 people.Ankara twin blasts

Omer Deniz Dundar is said to have been in Syria on two occasions.

However, PM Ahmet Davutoglu has said ISIS militants may have collaborated with their PKK counterparts.

The interior ministry meanwhile has said the move to suspend the police, intelligence and security chiefs would enable a “robust” investigation to go ahead.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited the site of the bombing on October 14. He has been criticized for not yet addressing the nation four days on from Turkey’s worst ever attack and a time of national tragedy.

Separately, two people have been arrested with alleged links to the PKK for apparently tweeting before the attack that a bombing in Ankara was imminent.

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Wal-Mart Shares Slide on Lower Earnings Forecast

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Wal-Mart shares fell 10% in afternoon trading after the company warns earnings will be below forecasts.

The stores giant warned the strong dollar would leave profits $15 billion under target.

Elsewhere shares on Wall Street were slightly ahead at open, as the company earnings season begins.Walmart earnings September 2015

Not long after open the Dow Jones stood at 17,103.40, up 21.51 points, or 0.13%. The NASDAQ index gained 3.90 points, or 0.08%, to 4800.51 points.

The S&P 500 gained 1.35 points, or 0.07%, to 2,005.04 points.

Meanwhile, the US Department of Commerce reported US retail sales for September were up by just 0.1% from August.

Among the Dow Jones winners was Bank of America, up by 2.14% after reporting a quarterly profit of $4.1 billion.

Other winners included Eli Lilly, Newmont Mining, Peabody Energy and Delta Airlines.

Among the losers was JP Morgan Chase, behind by 2.07% after profit missed analyst expectations.

Wells Fargo also fell 1.9% after reporting results.

US Retail Sales Rise 0.1% in September 2015

According to the United States Department of Commerce figures, US retail sales grew by only 0.1% in September 2015.

Economists had predicted a rise of 0.2%.

The flat figure was mainly attributed to a fall in fuel prices and a slowing labor market.

US car sales did rise, but core sales, which exclude those, building materials and petrol- dipped by 0.1%.

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The disappointing figures make it less likely that the Federal Reserve will raise rates in October.

Slow labor growth in the US is one reason believed to have curbed some discretionary spending by Americans.

Third quarter growth in the US was also revised down to 1.7%.

The Fed is looking for 2% growth to justify increasing its benchmark rate.

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