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'Cleopatra' star Elizabeth Taylor would have been 88 years old today (27th February), so we're taking a look at the late actress' many marriages.

Brittany Snow bonds with fiance over cutlery
Brittany Snow and her fiance have the same taste in cutlery, which they discovered when they were planning their upcoming wedding.

Ben Affleck feels 'lucky' to have his children with Jennifer Garner
Ben Affleck feels "very lucky" to have his ex-wife Jennifer Garner has the mother of his children, as he says he has "a lot of respect and gratitude toward her".

WATCH | SAA business rescue practitioners have final say says Gordhan
AA's business rescue practitioners have the final say on a plan to restructure the embattled airline and government will respect that authority, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has said.

Climate and health - We talk to a specialist
In Good Shape meets Sylvia Hartmann of KLUG, The German Alliance for Climate Change and Health. We ask her about the effects of climate change on our health - and what each of us can do for the planet and our own wellbeing.

Ben Affleck 'very grateful' to co-parent his children with Jennifer Garner
Ben Affleck wants his children to always know how much he cares about and respects their mother Jennifer Garner.

The five pillars of Islam
Videographic on the five pillars of Islam. Saudi Arabia on Thursday suspended visas for visits to Islam's holiest sites for the "umrah" pilgrimage, an unprecedented move triggered by coronavirus fears that raises questions over the annual hajj.

At A Delhi School, Books, Exam Papers Now Ashes After Mob Set It On Fire
A school building, gutted in fire after a mob set it on fire, bears testimony to the scale of the violence that engulfed the densely-populated northeastern neighborhoods of Delhi since Sunday. Over 30 people have died and over 200 injured after fo...

Hayek praises the 'miracle' that made her career
At the Berlin International Film Festival, Salma Hayek says it was a "miracle" that she's enjoyed the career she has.

Investec Is Intent on Moving Ahead With Demerger: Joint CEO Titi
Fani Titi, joint chief executive officer at Investec, discusses the business impact of the coronavirus, the company's demerger plans for its asset-management business, and economic support in the South African government's budget.

Melting ice caps
Videographic illustrating melting ice caps. Cases of polar bears killing and eating each other are on the rise in the Arctic as melting ice and human activity erode their habitat, a Russian scientist said Wednesday.

George Clooney 'surprised and saddened' by coffee firm's alleged links to child labour
George Clooney has vowed to take action after coffee company Nespresso, which he has endorsed on TV for years was linked to a child labour investigation.

Broadway comes to Madison Square Garden
Introduced by Spike Lee and New York mayor Bill de Blasio, Madison Square Garden hosts a performance of "To Kill a Mockingbird" for 18,000 school children.

Hayek, Blanchett discuss Weinstein verdict
While promoting their latest projects at the Berlin International Film Festival, actresses Salma Hayek and Cate Blanchett gave their reaction to the Harvey Weinstein verdict.

Bardem was scared to work with Hayek
Speaking at the Berlin International Film Festival, friends Javier Bardem and Salma Hayek both praised each other and admitted they were scared to work opposite each other on new movie, "The Roads Not Taken."

Steven Spielberg won't direct Indiana Jones 5
Steven Spielberg won't direct 'Indiana Jones 5', with James Mangold currently in talks for the job.

Johnny Depp reportedly joked he wanted to 'burn' and 'drown' Amber Heard in texts
Johnny Depp allegedly joked he should "burn" and "drown" now-ex-wife Amber Heard in a series of text messages in 2013 to his actor friend Paul Bettany.

Justin Timberlake 'really proud' of SZA track
Justin Timberlake is "really proud" of 'The Other Side', his collaboration with SZA.

COP26: Countries must commit to net zero as soon as possible
COP26 President says all countries must commit to net zero carbon emissions.

Saudi Arabia suspends pilgrimages over coronavirus outbreak
Saudi Arabia has suspended the entry of foreigners for the Umrah pilgrimage to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. #coronavirus #SaudiArabia #Umrah

AP Top Stories February 27
Here's the latest for Thursday February 27th: US coronavirus case apparently not linked to travel; Milwaukee gunman kills 5 & self; Explosives used to build border wall on land considered sacred by Native Americans; California refinery fire invest...

French president visits hospital where first French coronavirus victim died
French President Emmanuel Macron visits the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris where the first French novel coronavirus death occurred the previous day. Macron is then due to fly to Naples where he will meet the Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe C...

Zalando to Add More Premium Brands in Bid to Enter Online Luxury
David Schroeder, chief financial officer at Zalando, discusses the online fashion retailer's plans to add more luxury brands and then double its premium and luxury offerings by the end of 2023.

Italy's Salvini Wants Aid for Virus-Hit North
Italian Opposition Leader and Former Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini accuses Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of underestimating the threat of the coronavirus. In an exclusive interview, he invoked the economy when asked whether he had a...

China Recovery Will Start in April, Says Pernod Ricard CEO
Alexandre Ricard, chief executive officer at Pernod Ricard SA, discusses the impact of coronavirus on business, the main beverage lines that are hit and sector consolidation.

Disappointed De Kock can't explain another Proteas 'blowout'
Proteas captain Quinton de Kock was lost for words following the Proteas' defeat to Australia in the third T20 at Newlands in Cape Town.

6-year-old arrested for 'temper tantrum' in the US
6-year-old Kaia Rolle was arrested by Orlando police last September for allegedly having a "temper tantrum" at her school in the US state of Florida. In the footage, Kaia pleads with the officers for a "second chance," and many are calling the inc...

How the Taycan electric car stays true to Porsche's DNA
Porsche explains how it managed to retain the company's DNA and heritage in its first all-electric sports car, the Taycan.

Britain's Bob Weighton becomes oldest man in the world
Briton Bob Weighton has become the oldest man in the world following the death of the previous holder of the title in Japan. Chitetsu Watanabe is reported to have died at the age of 112 in Japan on Sunday, just days after claiming his Guinness Wo...

Virus-hit Hong Kong racing gallops on behind closed doors
Jockeys break from the stalls at Hong Kong's famous Happy Valley racecourse. But there is no customary Wednesday night roar from excited punters, as the grandstands remain empty. Welcome to horse racing behind closed doors, the latest sporting vic...

Daniel Radcliffe quits gaming apps
Daniel Radcliffe had to give up gaming apps because they were consuming all his free time.

Melissa McCarthy 'hit the jackpot' with husband Ben Falcone
Melissa McCarthy thinks she "hit the jackpot" in her romance with Ben Falcone, as she says her husband makes her a "better" person.

Liam Payne still happy with Maya Henry
Insiders have dismissed speculation that Liam Payne and Maya Henry have ended their relationship.

Massive nation-wide shake-up for NZ
Massive shake-up on the cards for rugby in New Zealand after NZR posts multi-million dollar loss.

Steven Spielberg will not direct ‘Indiana Jones 5’
Spielberg is handing off the iconic franchise after 39 years.

Trending: Gwyneth Paltrow jokes about her movie Contagion as she protects herself against Coronaviru
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Prince Harry Is now going by just 'Harry'
It looks like Prince Harry is no longer using his royal title.

Markets Selloff: Too Early to Buy the Dip, Says Strategist
Luca Paolini, chief strategist at Pictet Asset Management, says it's too early to "buy the dip" until the full impact of the coronavirus becomes clear, and while there is no significant fiscal or policy response to the growing spread of the disease.

Virus Is 'Wake Up Call' on Supply Chains: EU Chamber of Commerce in China
Joerg Wuttke, president at EU Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses Europe's reliance on Chinese supply chains and the challenges companies are facing.

Robert Jenrick: We want FTA with EU similar to Canada
Robert Jenrick says UK wants EU free trade agreement similar to Canada.

Multiple people dead after shooting at Molson Coors Brewing Company
Police responded to an active shooter situation on Feb. 26 at the Molson Coors Brewing Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Amy Winehouse to be honoured on Music Walk of Fame
Amy Winehouse is to be honoured with a stone on the Music Walk of Fame next week with a special ceremony in Camden.

Indonesia Floods Force Thousands to Leave Homes
Thousands of homes and buildings in parts of Indonesia's capital Jakarta and its suburbs remain flooded, the Associated Press reported, after two tropical cyclones earlier in the week off the nation's coast triggered extremely heavy rainfall, inun...

Here's how the Indian media is reporting on the Delhi riots
New Delhi is witnessing one of the deadliest riots in decades. This is how the Indian media is reporting on it. #DelhiRiots #DelhiViolence #CommunalRiots

FCC received more than 1,300 complaints over Super Bowl Halftime Show
The Federal Communications Commission received 1,312 complaints after Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's performance.

Macaulay Culkin joins cast of 'American Horror Story'
The 'Home Alone' star's involvement was announced by series creator Ryan Murphy in an Instagram video.

Jennifer Garner 'content' in romance
Jennifer Garner is "content" in her romance with John Miller, as sources say the couple aren't putting "pressure" on themselves to move forward.

Standard Chartered Aiming to Return Excess Capital, Says CFO
Andy Halford, chief financial officer at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses the impact of coronavirus on the business, expectations for credit losses and non-performing loans and the share buyback.















































