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Multiple sclerosis: Why more women than men get MS?

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A new study suggests that a key difference in the brains of male and female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) may explain why more women than men get the disease.

Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine found higher levels of protein S1PR2 in tests on the brains of female mice and dead women with MS than in male equivalents.

Four times more women than men are currently diagnosed with MS.

Experts said the finding was “really interesting”.

MS affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord, which causes problems with muscle movement, balance and vision.

Four times more women than men are currently diagnosed with MS
Four times more women than men are currently diagnosed with MS

Abnormal immune cells attack nerve cells in the central nervous system in MS patients.

There is currently no cure, although there are treatments that can help in the early stages of the disease.

Researchers in Missouri looked at relapsing remitting MS, where people have distinct attacks of symptoms that then fade away either partially or completely. About 85% of people with MS are diagnosed with this type.

Scientists studied the blood vessels and brains of healthy mice, mice with MS, and mice without the gene for S1PR2, a blood vessel receptor protein, to see how it affected MS severity.

They also looked at the brain tissue samples of 20 people after they had died.

They found high levels of S1PR2 in the areas of the brain typically damaged by MS in both mice and people.

The activity of the gene coding for S1PR2 was positively correlated with the severity of the disease in mice, the study said.

Scientists said S1PR2 could work by helping to make the blood-brain barrier, in charge of stopping potentially harmful substances from entering the brain and spinal fluid, more permeable.

A more permeable barrier could let attacking cells, which cause MS, into the central nervous system, the study said.

Prof. Robyn Klein, of the Washington University School of Medicine, said: “We were very excited to find the molecule, as we wanted to find a target for treatment that didn’t involve targeting the immune cells.

“This link [between MS and S1PR2] is completely new – it has never been found before.”

She said she did not know why the levels of S1PR2 were higher in women with MS, adding she had found oestrogen had “no acute role”.

Prof. Robyn Klein would be looking at taking her findings to clinical trials in the “next few years”.

The research was published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cheryl Hines engaged

According to new reports, Cheryl Hines is engaged to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Cheryl Hines and RFK Jr. first started dating in 2012 and their engagement news was shared at Muhammad Ali’s Celebrity Fight Night in Phoenix, Arizona, held on April 29, Us Weekly reported.

Cheryl Hines and RFK Jr. first started dating in 2012 and their engagement news was shared at Muhammad Ali's Celebrity Fight Night in Phoenix
Cheryl Hines and RFK Jr. first started dating in 2012 and their engagement news was shared at Muhammad Ali’s Celebrity Fight Night in Phoenix

This will be the second marriage for Cheryl Hines, 48, and the third for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 60, who specializes in environmental law.

When they’re not traveling together, the couple enjoys volunteering and promoting their respective causes.

RFK Jr. has six children from his first two marriages. His shares his oldest two children, Bobby III, 29, and Kathleen, 26, with first wife Emily Ruth Black. He shared his other four kids, Conor, 19, Kyra, 18, Finn, 16, and Aiden, 13, with second wife, the late Mary Kathleen Richardson.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s wedding invitation revealed

Approximately 100 people were given spots on the guest list of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s much-anticipated Paris wedding on May 24.

According to Us Weekly, the invitations feature a simple design: gold lettering on a neutral background. Information is scarce; all that’s included are a few lines about the date and dress code for the ceremony and rehearsal dinner.

Approximately 100 people were given spots on the guest list of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s much-anticipated Paris wedding on May 24
Approximately 100 people were given spots on the guest list of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s much-anticipated Paris wedding on May 24 (photo Us Weekly)

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are keeping most details under wraps until their friends and family arrive in France.

“Guests won’t know the venue until they get to Paris,” a source told the publication.

“[Kim] hasn’t even told her sisters.”

Kim Kardashian, 33, recently tweeted about the upcoming event, noting that the vows would not be filmed, but “everything leading up til and after” would be.

“We’ve decided to keep this close to our heart and share thru photos,” Kim Kardashian wrote.

Sefer Calinak ejected from Turkish dating show after revealing he killed ex partners

Sefer Calinak, who appeared on a Turkish television dating show, shocked the audience by revealing he had murdered his former wife and a former lover.

Sefer Calinak, 62, told Flash TV’s Luck of the Draw he had served prison sentences for both murders and had been released under an amnesty program.

“I’m an honest person looking for a new wife,” he said.

Sefer Calinak shocked the audience by revealing he had murdered his former wife and a former lover
Sefer Calinak shocked the audience by revealing he had murdered his former wife and a former lover

Sefer Calinak was asked to leave the show by the host, in an episode that made headlines in Turkish newspapers.

He explained that he had murdered his first wife – also his cousin – out of jealousy.

Sefer Calinak said he then killed his subsequent lover accidentally, “when I swung an axe”.

In an interview after the show, Sefer Calinak vowed not to kill his next partner.

“Women would leave me after I told them that I murdered my previous wives. But I spent 14 years in jail. I have changed,” Sefer Calinak told the Haberturk newspaper.

The head of Turkey’s Media Monitoring Group, Hulya Ugur Tanriover, was quoted by Hurriyet newspaper as saying a complaint should be filed against the program.

Hulya Ugur Tanriover said the criminal records of the participant should have been checked.

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Weekly Address: Michelle Obama marks Mother’s Day and speaks out on Nigeria kidnaps

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Michelle Obama has said the mass kidnap of Nigerian schoolgirls is part of a wider pattern of threats and intimidation facing girls around the world who pursue an education.

The first lady said she and President Barack Obama were “outraged and heartbroken” over the abduction on April 14 of more than 200 girls from their school.

Michelle Obama was speaking instead of her husband in the weekly presidential address.

Michelle Obama was speaking instead of her husband in the weekly presidential address
Michelle Obama was speaking instead of her husband in the weekly presidential address (photo White House)

The Islamist militant group Boko Haram has claimed the abductions.

Michelle Obama, who was speaking ahead of Mother’s Day in the US on Sunday, said the girls reminded her and her husband of their own daughters.

“What happened in Nigeria was not an isolated incident. It’s a story we see every day as girls around the world risk their lives to pursue their ambitions,” she said.

Michelle Obama cited the Pakistani schoolgirl and campaigner Malala Yousafzai, who was shot and wounded by the Taliban for speaking out for girls’ education.

“The courage and hope embodied by Malala and girls like her around the world should serve as a call to action,” she said.

It is unusual for a US first lady to make outspoken foreign policy remarks, but Michelle Obama has campaigned for the girls’ release.

Michelle Obama has often appeared alongside her husband during the weekly address, which is broadcast on radio with a video version available online. This is the first time she has delivered the speech alone.

Earlier this week, Michelle Obama tweeted a picture of herself in the White House holding a sign with the message “#BringBackOurGirls”.

The UN Security Council expressed outrage over the abductions, saying it would consider “appropriate measures” against Boko Haram. The US is seeking to have UN sanctions imposed on the group.

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Yingluck Shinawatra’s supporters gather in Bangkok to defend democracy

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Supporters of Yingluck Shinawatra’s government are gathering in western Bangkok for what they are calling a rally in support of Thailand’s democracy.

Earlier this week, a court ordered PM Yingluck Shinawatra and nine ministers to step down.

Thousands of police are on standby as opposition protesters are also planning a march in the capital.

Supporters of Yingluck Shinawatra’s government are gathering in western Bangkok for what they are calling a rally in support of Thailand’s democracy
Supporters of Yingluck Shinawatra’s government are gathering in western Bangkok for what they are calling a rally in support of Thailand’s democracy (photo AP)

Yingluck Shianwatra’s removal came after six months of protests which have unnerved investors and reduced tourist numbers.

Thailand has faced a power struggle since 2006, when Yingluck Shinawatra’s brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, was ousted as prime minister by a military coup, accused of corruption and abuse of power.

Their Pheu Thai party has a strong base of support with rural voters. Its supporters are known colloquially as “red shirts”.

Opposition supporters – dubbed “yellow shirts” – tend to be urban and middle class. They have been protesting against Yingluck Shinawatra’s administration for six months, occupying official buildings and disrupting elections in February.

Yingluck Shinawatra was ordered to step down on Wednesday over the illegal transfer of her security chief. Another court has indicted her for negligence.

A caretaker government led by Thaksin Shianwatra loyalist Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan is running the country and says it is working towards a July 20 election.

The opposition says it will not contest the polls and that political reforms must be introduced first.

On Friday, a rally of “yellow shirts” ended with police firing tear gas and water cannon. At least five demonstrators were injured.

At least 25 people have died over the course of the protests in Thailand.

South Sudan rivals Salva Kiir and Riek Machar sign ceasefire deal

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar have signed a peace deal after a five-month conflict.

The deal calls for an immediate truce and the formation of a transitional government ahead of the drafting of a new constitution and new elections.

The conflict in the world’s newest state has left thousands dead and more than one million homeless.

A ceasefire agreed in January collapsed within days, with both sides accusing each other of restarting the fighting.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday’s agreement “could mark a breakthrough for the future of South Sudan”.

Salva Kiir and Riek Machar signed the deal in Addis Ababa, after their first face-to-face meeting since the hostilities began
Salva Kiir and Riek Machar signed the deal in Addis Ababa, after their first face-to-face meeting since the hostilities began

The UN has accused both the South Sudanese government and the rebels of crimes against humanity, including mass killings and gang-rape.

The rivals signed the deal in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa late on Friday, after their first face-to-face meeting since the hostilities began.

The agreement calls for a cessation of hostilities within 24 hours of the signing. A permanent ceasefire will then be worked on.

Salva Kiir and Riek Machar are to issue immediate orders for troops to end combat and to allow in humanitarian aid.

It was not immediately clear who would form the transitional administration.

The deal was also signed by Ethiopian PM Hailemariam Desalegn, who hosted the talks.

Leading mediator Seyoum Mesfin, from the regional Igad bloc, congratulated Salva Kiir and Riek Machar for “ending the war”.

However, African Union official Smail Chergui warned that “given the current crisis, the restoration of peace in South Sudan will not be easy”.

A UN report released on Thursday said that “widespread and systematic” atrocities had been carried out by both sides in homes, hospitals, mosques, churches and UN compounds.

It called for those responsible to be held accountable.

An estimated five million people are in need of aid, the UN says.

The violence began when President Salva Kiir accused his sacked deputy Riek Machar of plotting a coup.

Riek Machar denied the allegation, but then marshaled a rebel army to fight the government.

The battle assumed ethnic overtones, with Riek Machar relying heavily on fighters from his Nuer ethnic group and Salva Kiir from his Dinka community.

The UN has about 8,500 peacekeepers in South Sudan. However, they have struggled to contain the conflict.

South Sudan gained independence in 2011, breaking away from Sudan after decades of conflict between rebels and the Khartoum government.

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Lack of exercise tops heart risk factors in 30+ women

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According to an Australian study, lack of exercise is the biggest risk factor for heart disease in women aged 30 and above.

If all over-30s followed recommended guidelines on exercise, nearly 3,000 lives could be saved each year in Australia alone, say researchers.

Lack of exercise is the biggest risk factor for heart disease in women aged 30 and above
Lack of exercise is the biggest risk factor for heart disease in women aged 30 and above

More needs to be done to warn women of inactivity, as it outweighs other risk factors such as obesity, they say.

A team at the University of Queensland, Australia tracked the health of more than 30,000 women born in the 1920s, 1940s and 1970s.

They found smoking had the greatest impact on women’s heart disease risk below the age of 30.

However, as women got older and more gave up smoking, it was overtaken by physical inactivity as the dominant influence on heart disease risk.

Continuing efforts to encourage people to stop smoking were warranted, the researchers reported in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

But they said greater effort were needed to promote exercise, which they describe as a “Cinderella” risk factor compared with obesity.

Sarajevo’s City Hall re-opens 22 years after Bosnian War fire

Sarajevo’s iconic city hall – now housing the national library – has been re-opened 22 years after it was destroyed by shelling during the Bosnian War.

The building was hit by a mortar and burned down during the Bosnian Serb siege of the city in 1992.

It was restored to mark the centenary of WWI, which was triggered by the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

Franz Ferdinand was shot dead after leaving city hall on June 28, 1914.

Sarajevo's iconic city hall has been re-opened 22 years after it was destroyed by shelling during the Bosnian War
Sarajevo’s iconic city hall has been re-opened 22 years after it was destroyed by shelling during the Bosnian War

The city hall was re-opened at a ceremony on Friday, with 3D projections on its facade showing key moments in the history of the 19th Century building.

“Tonight… we mark the triumph of civilization over barbarism, of light over darkness, of life over death and the triumph of the idea of unity and co-existence over the idea of inhuman and unnatural divisions and clashes,” said Bakir Izetbegovic, the Muslim Bosniak member of Bosnia’s three-man presidency.

The building – in the city’s old Turkish quarter – had no military significance. Almost two million books – including many rare manuscripts – were destroyed in 1992.

The city hall – which was first opened in 1896 – was converted into the national library in 1949.

It now houses the national and university libraries, the city council and a museum.

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Chris Brown to serve additional 131 days in jail

Chris Brown will serve an additional 131 days in jail after admitting to violating his probation.

He admitted to a court in Los Angeles on Friday that he committed a crime in Washington DC last October.

Chris Brown will serve an additional 131 days in jail after admitting to violating his probation
Chris Brown will serve an additional 131 days in jail after admitting to violating his probation

The Los Angeles judge sentenced Chris Brown to 365 days but gave him credit for 234 days he has spent in rehab and jail.

Chris Brown has been under court supervision since 2009 when he pleaded guilty to assaulting pop singer Rihanna, who was his girlfriend at the time.

The Grammy winner has been in custody since March, when he was arrested over alleged violations of his rehab sentence.

His latest probation violation relates to an altercation in the nation’s capital last year.

Chris Brown faces a misdemeanor assault charge after a man accused the singer of punching him outside a Washington hotel.

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Michelle Obama to deliver weekly presidential address to condemn Nigerian girls’ abduction

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Michelle Obama is to deliver Barack Obama’s weekly presidential address to condemn last month’s abduction of Nigerian girls.

First ladies normally refrain from outspoken foreign policy remarks, but Michelle Obama has been a vocal campaigner for the release of more than 200 girls.

Fifty-three of the schoolgirls escaped soon after being seized in Chibok on April 14 but many more remain captive.

Islamist militant group Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the attack.

Michelle Obama is to deliver Barack Obama's weekly presidential address to condemn last month's abduction of Nigerian girls
Michelle Obama is to deliver Barack Obama’s weekly presidential address to condemn last month’s abduction of Nigerian girls

The United Nations Security Council expressed outrage over the abductions in north-eastern Borno state, and demanded the immediate release of the students.

It said it would consider “appropriate measures” against Boko Haram. The US is seeking to have UN sanctions imposed on the group.

Michelle Obama is due to make the address ahead of Mother’s Day, which the US marks on Sunday.

“As the mother of two young daughters, Mrs. Obama is taking up the opportunity to express outrage and heartbreak the president and she share over the kidnapping,” White House deputy spokesman Eric Schultz said.

“The first lady hopes that the courage of these young girls serves as an inspiration… and a call to action for people around the world to fight to ensure that every girl receives the education that is their birthright,” he added.

Michelle Obama has often appeared alongside her husband during the weekly address, which is broadcast on radio with a video version available online. This is the first time she will deliver the speech alone.

Earlier this week, she tweeted a picture of herself in the White House holding a sign with the message “#BringBackOurGirls”.

President Barack Obama has described the kidnapping as “heartbreaking” and “outrageous”.

A small number of US and British experts have now started arriving in Nigeria to assist the government’s rescue efforts.

A senior US official said Washington was also considering a Nigerian request for surveillance aircraft.

But analysts have pointed out the difficulty of using aerial reconnaissance in the region’s rugged forests.

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said on Friday he believed the schoolgirls were still in his country and had not been moved to neighboring Cameroon.

Boko Haram has admitted capturing the girls, saying they should not have been in school and should get married instead.

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Alan and Si Robertson at Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home fundraising event in Ruston

Duck Dynasty’s Alan Robertson will join his uncle Si Robertson in the Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home fundraising event in Ruston on Friday, May 9.

According to the press release, all proceeds of the event will benefit the Children’s Home.

Alan and Si Robertson will share the stage as they entertain the crowd with stories of faith, family and their life on television’s Duck Dynasty.

Alan Robertson will join his uncle Si Robertson in the Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home fundraising event in Ruston
Alan Robertson will join his uncle Si Robertson in the Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home fundraising event in Ruston (photo Duck Commander)

Sometimes referred to as the “beardless brother” because he’s the only clean shaven Robertson, Alan joined the cast of Duck Dynasty for the premier of the fourth season, an episode which broke several cable television ratings records.  Previously a local pastor for twenty years, Alan Robertson joined the show and the family business so he could expand his ministry and share the word of God with a larger audience.

“I’m so excited Alan is joining our event,” said Rick Wheat, CEO of Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home.

“Alan and Si make a great team and I expect we’ll all hear an entertaining message about the importance of family and faith.  I can’t wait for the event and I’m encouraging everyone to join us for a fun evening.”

The program begins at 6:30 p.m. at Louisiana Tech University’s Thomas Assembly Center.  General admission tickets to the program with Alan and Si Robertson are $25 for adults, $15 for youth/students, and $12.50 each for groups of 15 or more.

There are also tickets remaining to the special “meet and greet” reception with Alan and Si Robertson beginning at 5:00pm.  The reception includes a professional photo with Si and Alan Robertson, silent and live auction, refreshments, and reserved seating at the main event.  Tickets to the reception are $275 each or $500 for two.

Sponsorships are still available and companies are encouraged to consider sponsoring the event or purchasing a block of tickets for employees and customers.  Current event sponsors include WildHorse Resources, Brennan Dodge, Bank of Ruston, Argent Financial, Princeton Place, Arbor Lakes, Leslie Lakes Retirement Center, Red Peach Radio, The Radio People, Graphic Industries, Children’s Home board member Jeanne Browning, and Aramark.

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Amnesty International: Nigerian authorities failed to act on warnings of Chibok school raid

According to Amnesty International, Nigeria’s military had advance warning of an attack on Chibok, where some 270 girls were kidnapped but failed to act.

The human rights group says it was told by credible sources that the military had more than four hours’ warning of the raid by Boko Haram militants.

Fifty-three of the girls escaped soon after being seized in Chibok on April 14 but more than 200 remain captive.

Nigeria’s authorities say they “doubt the veracity” of the Amnesty report.

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said on Friday that he believed the schoolgirls were still in his country and had not been moved to neighboring Cameroon.

Fifty-three of the girls escaped soon after being seized in Chibok on April 14 but more than 200 remain captive
Fifty-three of the girls escaped soon after being seized in Chibok on April 14 but more than 200 remain captive

“There are stories that they have moved them outside of the country. But if they move that number of girls to Cameroon, people will see, so I believe they are still in Nigeria,” Goodluck Jonathan told journalists at a meeting of the World Economic Forum in Abuja.

Amnesty International says it was told by several people that the military in Maiduguri, capital of the north-eastern Borno state, was informed of the impending attack on Chibok town soon after 19:00 local time.

It says that a local official was contacted by herdsmen who said that armed men had asked them where the Government Girls’ Secondary School was located in the town.

Despite the warning, reinforcements were not sent to help protect the town in the remote area, which was attacked at around midnight, Amnesty International says.

One reason, the rights group says, was a “reported fear of engaging with the often better-equipped armed groups”.

Amnesty’s Africa Director Netsanet Belay said it amounted to a “gross dereliction of Nigeria’s duty to protect civilians”.

Boko Haram has admitted capturing the girls, saying they should not have been in school and should get married instead.

In a video released earlier this week, leader Abubakar Shekau threatened to “sell” the students.

Teams of experts from the US and UK – including military advisers, negotiators and counselors – have arrived in Nigeria to help locate and rescue the abductees.

Seven American military officials arrived on Friday, with more expected to come on Saturday, including three FBI personnel.

Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is forbidden” in the Hausa language, began its insurgency in Borno state in 2009.

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Santa Cruz Mayor Percy Fernandez caught on camera groping journalist Mercedes Guzman

Santa Cruz Mayor Percy Fernandez is in trouble for groping journalist Mercedes Guzman at a public event.

In a video that’s gone viral, the mayor of Bolivia’s largest city is seen placing his hand on the thigh of Mercedes Guzman on April 30.

The UNO network journalist is first seen on the video greeting the mayor in the traditional Latin-American style, with a kiss on the cheek. When she sits down in her assigned seat next to him, Percy Fernandez, 75, puts his hand on her leg. For a brief moment, there’s a bit of a struggle as the journalist tries to get the mayor’s hand off her thigh. The video was aired by Gigavision, a Bolivian TV network.

It’s not the first time Percy Fernandez’s advances have been seen on video.

In 2012, Percy Fernandez was caught on camera – also at a public event – touching city council President Desireé Bravo’s bottom twice.

Santa Cruz Mayor Percy Fernandez is in trouble for groping journalist Mercedes Guzman at a public event
Santa Cruz Mayor Percy Fernandez is in trouble for groping journalist Mercedes Guzman at a public event

Lupe Cajías, president of the La Paz Association of Journalists, denounced the latest incident and strongly criticized the mayor.

“On one hand, I think it reflects the arrogance of power; and on the other hand, a lack of control of (the mayor’s) own actions. The two things are probably related. If you think there’s no boundaries because you’re above good and evil, then you can grab a journalist’s leg or talk with double-meaning in front of the camera without shame,” Lupe Cajías said.

After a public outcry and complaints by Mercedes Guzman’s family, the mayor’s office sent a video to Santa Cruz media in which Percy Fernandez apologizes for the incident.

“I’m worried that I might’ve disrespected you while you were performing your duties. I apologize again to you and your dignified family,” Percy Fernandez says on the video.

Mario Espíndola, Mercedes Guzman’s husband, accepted the apology but said Percy Fernandez’s behavior is going well beyond just unpleasant and embarrassing moments.

“We all obviously want Percy Fernandez to stop doing that because ultimately him, as mayor, is the one who loses the most,” Mario Espíndola said.

But some say the apology was not enough, that it was forced and insincere.

Opposition lawmaker Marcela Revollo filed a complaint accusing Fernandez of s**ual harassment, s**ual violence and discrimination.

“We consider this an expression of violence against all Bolivian women, considering that the mayor’s actions have happened before,” Marcela Revollo said after filing the complaint.

It’s not yet known if prosecutors will call Percy Fernandez to answer to the charges.

Percy Fernandez is one of the country’s most popular mayors. First elected in 2010 to represent the city of 1.5 million people, Percy Fernandez is expected to run for another five-year term in 2015.

Pagina Siete, a Bolivian newspaper, published a survey Monday showing that the Santa Cruz leader is at the top of a list of popular mayors in Bolivia.

In February, President Evo Morales called Percy Fernandez “the best mayor in Bolivia” and appeared with him at a public event.

There has been no reaction from the president’s office regarding the latest incident and no indication of whether President Evo Morales still endorses the embattled mayor.

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Vladimir Putin visits Crimea for first time since annexation

Vladimir Putin is making his first visit to Crimea since Russia annexed it from Ukraine.

The Russian president told crowds marking the 1945 Soviet victory over the Nazis that Crimea had shown loyalty to a “historical truth” in choosing to be part of Russia.

The Kiev government protested at the visit, calling it a “gross violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty”.

Kiev also reported that more than 20 people had died in a security operation against separatists in Mariupol.

Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said that about 20 pro-Russian protesters and one Ukrainian security officer had been killed in the southern port.

Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists had clashed at the police headquarters, which was set on fire.

Vladimir Putin is making his first visit to Crimea since Russia annexed it from Ukraine
Vladimir Putin is making his first visit to Crimea since Russia annexed it from Ukraine

In the Crimean port of Sevastopol, Vladimir Putin thanked the armed forces for their role in World War Two and hailed the incorporation of the peninsula into the Russian Federation.

He watched a fly-by of Russian aircraft and addressed seamen on naval vessels, as crowds gathered on cliffs overlooking the harbor.

Vladimir Putin said: “I am sure that 2014 will go into the annals of our whole country as the year when the nations living here firmly decided to be together with Russia, affirming fidelity to the historical truth and the memory of our ancestors.”

He earlier addressed thousands during a huge, hour-long military parade in Moscow’s Red Square, vowing to defend the “motherland”.

Vladimir Putin told the crowd that May 9, known as Victory Day in Russia, was a “day of grief and eternal memory” and stressed how the “iron will of the Soviet people” had saved Europe from slavery.

“It is a holiday when an overwhelming force of patriotism triumphs, when all of us feel particularly acutely what it means to be loyal to the motherland and how important it is to defend its interests,” he said.

NATO’s Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea was “inappropriate”, adding: “We consider the Russian annexation of Crimea to be illegal, illegitimate and we don’t recognize it.”

US National Security Council spokesperson Laura Magnuson said: “We do not accept Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea. Such a visit will only serve to fuel tensions.”

Ukraine’s interim authorities held subdued memorials to mark the Soviet victory.

A brief veterans’ ceremony was held in Kiev’s main park, in front of PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk and several former presidents.

The authorities feared pro-Russian activists would try to stoke violence if there were any higher profile celebrations.

Nazi Germany invaded the USSR – which included Ukraine – in June 1941 and advanced almost as far as Moscow before being driven back to Berlin.

Crimea was put under Ukrainian administration in 1954.

After the collapse of the USSR, Russia maintained a large military presence on the peninsula, and more than half of the region’s population identified themselves as ethnic Russian.

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Morrissey’s early life to be turned into film

Morrissey’s early life is being turned into a film by the team behind Oscar-nominated short The Voorman Problem.

The former Smiths frontman’s biopic, provisionally entitled Steven, will focus on the singer’s life “pre-Smiths”, growing up in Manchester.

The early life of Morrissey is being turned into a film by the team behind Oscar-nominated short The Voorman Problem
The early life of Morrissey is being turned into a film by the team behind Oscar-nominated short The Voorman Problem

“It’s as much a film for non-Morrissey fans as it is for die-hard devotees,” said director Mark Gill

“But I can’t deny that this is a love letter to Steven Patrick Morrissey and the dark satanic mills of Manchester.”

Mark Gill, whose dark comedy The Voorman Problem starred Martin Freeman and Tom Hollander, said his project would be “more of a portrait than a conventional biopic”.

He will co-write the script with William Thacker. Shooting is scheduled to begin at the end of the year.

It is not known whether Morrissey, 54, has given his blessing to the project.

The singer wrote extensively about his childhood in his recent memoirs, which were published last year.

Morrissey also used his autobiography to criticize the UK legal system and the music business.

Glastonbury 2014: Metallica to headline Saturday night slot

Metallica has been announced as the Saturday night headliners on the Pyramid Stage at this year’s Glastonbury festival.

Metallica will join the previously announced headliners Arcade Fire and Kasabian at the event in Somerset on June 25-29.

Metallica has been announced as the Saturday night headliners on the Pyramid Stage at this year’s Glastonbury festival
Metallica has been announced as the Saturday night headliners on the Pyramid Stage at this year’s Glastonbury festival

It marks Metallica’s debut appearance at Worthy farm and it is the first time a heavy metal band have headlined the event.

Tickets for this year sold out in just one hour and 27 minutes in October.

The news of Metallica’s booking echoes that of the announcement in 2008 that Jay Z was to become the first rapper to fill the coveted Pyramid Stage headline slot.

The rapper won over critics with his exuberant performance, cheekily taking to the stage with a guitar and singing along to Oasis’ song Wonderwall.

Other artists playing this summer include Dolly Parton, De La Soul, Manic Street Preachers and Ed Sheeran.

Hundreds of other acts will play across more than 100 stages at the festival in Somerset.

Oscar Pistorius sells Pretoria house where Reeva Steenkamp died

A ballistics expert called by Oscar Pistorius’ defense team at his murder trial in Pretoria has questioned the state’s version of how he shot his girlfriend.

Defense witness Tom Wolmarans says wounds show Reeva Steenkamp may have been standing when first shot.

Oscar Pistorius, 27, denies intentionally shooting Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine’s Day last year.

The prosecution alleges he shot her dead after a row and that she was cowering from him in the toilet.

He says he accidentally shot her through the toilet door in a state of panic, mistaking the 29-year-old model and law graduate for an intruder.

 Oscar Pistorius has sold his home in the Silverwoods Estate where Reeva Steenkamp died
Oscar Pistorius has sold his home in the Silverwoods Estate where Reeva Steenkamp died

Tom Wolmarans, a former police officer, says all four shots hit Reeva Steenkamp.

The state alleges one missed and ricocheted off a wall and injured her back and that the final bullet hit her hand and head as she was sitting in a defensive position.

But Tom Wolmarans said splinter evidence showed the model was leaning forward towards the door when the first bullet hit her hip.

The next bullet hit Reeva Steenkamp’s arm, the third bullet her hand and the last bullet hit her head as she was falling backwards, he said.

On Thursday the court heard evidence about when Reeva Steenkamp may have eaten her last meal.

Meanwhile, it has been reported that Oscar Pistorius has sold his home in the Silverwoods Estate where Reeva Steenkamp died.

He put the house on the market at the end of March in order to fund his legal costs, one of his lawyers said at the time.

An estate agent confirmed to South Africa’s Beeld newspaper that a sale was under way.

Oscar Pistorius trial started at the beginning of March and was expected to last five weeks. The defense has said that it hopes to wrap up its case by May 16.

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Mother’s Day of Duck marathon: Celebrate Mother’s Day with Duck Dynasty

The Robertson family has launched a photo contest for this year’s Mother’s Day of Duck marathon.

The Robertson family has launched a photo contest to celebrate this year’s Mother’s Day
The Robertson family has launched a photo contest to celebrate this year’s Mother’s Day

Duck Dynasty cast wrote on their Facebook page: “Tweet, Instagram or upload a photo of you and your mom with #MothersDayofDuck for your chance to see your image on TV this #MothersDay! #DuckDynasty www.bit.ly/1k4lp4S

This year’s Mother’s Day is celebrated on Sunday, May 11.

Si and Christine Robertson’s vows renewal at 43rd wedding anniversary

Duck Dynasty’s Uncle Si Robertson and his wife Christine clebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary by renewing their vows in West Monroe.

Si Robertson and his wife Christine clebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary by renewing their vows in West Monroe
Si Robertson and his wife Christine clebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary by renewing their vows in West Monroe (photo Us Weekly)

The happy couple celebrated the event in a ceremony attended by by their daughter and son, Trasa Cobern and Scott Robertson, with their families.

Si Robertson wrote on his Facebook page: “Hey Jack! Check out this issue of @usweekly @KixBrooks It’s got pictures of #MeandMySmokinHotHoney in it from this weekend when we renewed our vows in West Monroe! Yep, been in love with Christine for over 43 years now!”

Duck Dynasty wives in salad commercial: Zaxby’s Zensation Zalad spot

Duck Dynasty wives – Korie, Missy and Jessica Robertson – are out trying to find their zen while hunting have the Zaxby’s Zensation Zalad to help them.

Korie, Missy and Jessica Robertson are out trying to find their zen while hunting have the Zaxby's Zensation Zalad to help them
Korie, Missy and Jessica Robertson are out trying to find their zen while hunting have the Zaxby’s Zensation Zalad to help them

Hopefully their husbands – Willie, Jase and Jep Robertson – don’t mind that they remodeled a bit.

Publicis and Omnicom call off proposed $35 billion merger deal

Two of the world’s biggest advertising companies – Publicis and Omnicom – have called off their planned merger.

The merger, announced last year, would have created the world’s biggest ad company worth $35.1 billion.

Publicis and Omnicom said they called off the deal as there were challenges that “remained to be overcome” and the slow pace of progress was creating uncertainty that would be “detrimental” to both of them.

They agreed to terminate the proposed deal with no break-up fee.

Last July, Omnicom’s chief executive John Wren was pictured signing the deal on the roof of the Paris headquarters of Publicis with its CEO Maurice Levy.

Last July, Omnicom's chief executive John Wren was pictured signing the deal on the roof of the Paris headquarters of Publicis with its CEO Maurice Levy
Last July, Omnicom’s chief executive John Wren was pictured signing the deal on the roof of the Paris headquarters of Publicis with its CEO Maurice Levy

“The challenges that still remained to be overcome, in addition to the slow pace of progress, created a level of uncertainty detrimental to the interests of both groups and their employees, clients and shareholders,” the two chief executives said in a joint statement released on Friday.

“We have thus jointly decided to proceed along our independent paths,” they said.

The advertising industry has seen big changes is recent years and is now having to adapt to the growth of social media platforms such as Facebook.

The proposed merger was expected to help the two companies respond to these changes.

Publicis and Omnicom had said that the deal would help them make savings of around $500 million through pooling their resources, and also give them access to a wider range of clients.

Some analysts had also suggested that they might be able to negotiate better contracts, not least because the merger would have made them the biggest operator in the sector.

However, others had warned that the merger would create a conflict of interest between clients of the two companies – as they represented rival firms in many sectors.

Publicis and Omnicom said they would continue to “remain competitors, but maintain a great respect for one another.”

Frequent family rows linked to premature death

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According to Danish researchers, having frequent arguments with partners, friends or relatives can increase the risk of death in middle-age.

Writing in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, they said men and those not in work were most vulnerable.

Dealing with worries and demands from close family was also linked to a higher mortality risk, the study said.

An individual’s personality and ability to deal with stress is likely to play a role in the findings.

Although the research team, from the University of Copenhagen, calculated that constant arguing increased a man or woman’s mortality risk by two or three times the normal rate, they could not fully explain the factors behind it.

Previous research suggests people with high levels of anxiety and demands from partners and children, and those who often argue with close family members, could be at a higher risk of heart disease and strokes.

Having frequent arguments with partners, friends or relatives can increase the risk of death in middle-age
Having frequent arguments with partners, friends or relatives can increase the risk of death in middle-age

Past studies also suggest that a good social support network and a wide network of friends have a positive impact on health, while personality determines, to a large extent, how we perceive and react to social situations and relations.

In this study, the researchers said physiological reactions to stress, such as high blood pressure and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, were most likely to explain the increased mortality risk.

The study said: “Men respond to stressors with increased levels of cortisol, which may increase their risk of adverse health outcomes.”

Data on 9,875 men and women aged between 36 and 52 was used to explore the relationship between stressful social relations and premature death.

They had all taken part in the Danish Longitudinal Study on Work, Unemployment and Health, from 2000.

The study found that frequent worries or demands generated by partners and children were linked to a 50%-100% increased risk of death from all causes.

Being out of work seemed to increase the negative impact of stressful social relationships. Those who were unemployed were at significantly greater risk of death from any cause than those who had a job, the study said.

Men seemed to be particularly vulnerable to the worries and demands generated by their female partners, with a higher risk of death than that normally associated with being a man.

Dr. Rikke Lund, from the University of Copenhagen’s department of public health, said worries and arguments were part of life.

But she added that people who were always or often involved in conflicts were at greatest risk, and could be helped.

“Intervening in conflicts, particularly for those out of work, may help to curb premature deaths associated with social relationship stressors,” she said.

Russia holds huge parade to mark Victory Day

Russia held a huge parade to mark 69 years since the Soviets defeated the Nazis, amid a surge of patriotism over the annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

President Vladimir Putin said it was a day when an “overwhelming force of patriotism triumphs”, and vowed to defend the interests of the motherland.

Unconfirmed reports say Vladimir Putin will visit a parade in Crimea later.

Festivities in Ukraine will be muted amid fears of provoking further violence in the south and east.

Moscow denies fomenting pro-Russian separatist unrest in Ukraine.

Vladimir Putin did not mention Ukraine in his speech, instead stressing how the “iron will of the Soviet people” had saved Europe from slavery.

He told the crowd that May 9, known as Victory Day in Russia, was a “day of grief and eternal memory”.

Russia held a huge parade to mark 69 years since the Soviets defeated the Nazis
Russia held a huge parade to mark 69 years since the Soviets defeated the Nazis

“It is a holiday when an overwhelming force of patriotism triumphs, when all of us feel particularly acutely what it means to be loyal to the motherland and how important it is to defend its interests,” Vladimir Putin said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said it would be a pity if Vladimir Putin were to use the commemorations to visit Crimea.

The parade in Moscow traditionally features a display of military hardware and a show of patriotic fervor on Red Square.

The scope of this year’s event was bigger than usual:

  • The parade lasted 59 minutes, compared with its usual 45 minute running time
  • Fifty more military vehicles were on display compared with last year
  • The Sevastopol-based Black Sea Fleet played a larger role

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s interim authorities have discouraged public gatherings amid fears that pro-Russian activists might try to stoke violence.

“Roadblocks have been set up around our capital, where serious checks are being carried out, because we expect that provocative actions may occur on May 9,” said Ukraine’s acting President Oleksandr Turchynov.

A low-key wreath-laying ceremony is planned in Kiev.

In south and eastern Ukraine, pro-Russian separatists have said they will go ahead with independence referendums on Sunday.

Vladimir Putin had called for the referendums on autonomy to be postponed to create the conditions for dialogue.

Activists remain in control of many official buildings across the south and east despite a military operation by Kiev to remove them. Dozens of people have been killed in the unrest.

Ukraine is preparing for elections on May 25 following the ousting of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February by pro-Western protesters.

Nazi Germany invaded the USSR – which included Ukraine – in June 1941 and advanced almost as far as Moscow before being driven back to Berlin in some of the fiercest fighting of the war.

Russia estimates that 26.6 million Soviet citizens were killed in the war, about 8.7 million of them members of the armed forces.

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Apple in talks to acquire Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion

According to various media reports, Apple is in talks to buy headphone maker and music-streaming service provider Beats Electronics.

The reports claim Apple could pay as much as $3.2 billion and a deal could be announced next week.

If completed, the deal will be Apple’s biggest ever acquisition.

The deal is being seen as move by Apple to get a stronger foothold in the phone and music accessories business and bolster its online music offerings.

Beats Electronics was founded by Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre and until recently was best known for its headphones
Beats Electronics was founded by Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre and until recently was best known for its headphones (photo Getty Images)

The two areas are expected to see fast growth in the coming years.

The Financial Times cited a source as saying the firms were still negotiating the details.

Beats was founded by music producer Jimmy Iovine and hip-hop star Dr. Dre and until recently was best known for its headphones.

It started a subscription-based music streaming service earlier this year.

However, Apple already has its own iTunes store which is the world’s largest music download service. It also launched iTunes Radio last year.

That has made some industry watchers question the move.

The reported price is also a huge premium on Beats’s previous valuation.

Beats was valued at just $1 billion after its last funding round in September, which saw it get a $500 million investment from the Carlyle Group.

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