Monday, October 5, 2015

Fall for autumn: The best trends of the season


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S MAGDiscover the best trends of the new season with usFind the perfect new pieces to your autumn wardrobe in our selection.fashionDigsbyIM, Email, and Social Networks in one easy to use application!http://kvors.com/click/?s=88377&c=89569&subid=21512S MAGOpulenceBrocade blazer, £75; brocade trousers, £45, both Wallis (0344 984 0266, wallis.co.uk); velvet camisole, £17.99, Zara (0800 014 2993, zara.com); mesh brogues, £70, Office (0845 058 0777, office.co.uk)fashionDigsbyIM, Email, and Social Networks in one easy to use application!http://kvors.com/click/?s=88377&c=89569&subid=21512S MAG70sFaux-fur coat, £450, Grace & Oliver (graceandoliver.london); sweater, £42, Urban Outfitters (urbanoutfitters.com); hoop earrings, £7.50, Freedom at Topshop (0344 984 0264,topshop.com); ring, £14.99, Bahimi (bahimi.com); trousers, £42, Urban Outfitters (as before).fashionS MAGVictorianaLace dress, £115, Topshop (as before); ring, £10, Diva at Miss Selfridge (0344 984 0263,missselfridge.com)fashionS MAGPinkCoat, £59.99, Zara (0800 014 2993); pleated dress, £38, Kiomi at Zalando (zalando.co.uk)fashionS MAGWinter florals

NATO warns Russia: Stop attacking 'Syrian opposition and civilians' and focus on ISIS

ISIS, Vladimir Putin, and a fighter jet

The alliance issued a statement earlier today after defense chiefs met in Brussels to discuss their response to last weeks bombing by Russia.
Moscow said it is targeting fighters from ISIS, also known as ISIS, and other extremists but NATO says it is targeting groups such as the Free Syrian Army instead.
And they also called on Russia to explain why some of its fighter jets ended up in Turkish airspace.
A plane entered Turkey's airspace on Saturday, forcing Turkey to scramble jets, while another one is said by NATO to have gone into the airspace yesterday.

ISIS extremists 'publish address of Navy Seal who killed Bin Laden and call for his death'

According to the Mirror, the ISIS supporter wrote: "I leave this info of Robert O'Neill for my brothers in America and al-Qaeda in the US, as a number one target to eventually hunt down and kill".
The jihadi then slammed O'Neill for "travelling around America putting on seminars boasting about killing Sheikh Osama".
Mr O'Neill, who claimed to have killed the terror chief responsible for 9/11, said last year that the US Government had no intention of capturing the world's most wanted man alive.
Solider with gunUNIVERSAL NEWS AND PICTURESRob O'Neill claimed he killed terror chief Bin LadenThe 39-year-old faced a huge backlash from former colleagues for breaking the code of silence after speaking out about the mission in Pakistan which resulted in Bin Laden's death in May 2011.
Mr O'Neill address is now reportedly being circulated on social media, with dozens of extremists republishing his private information.
Social media firms and the website where the details were originally posted have attempted to censor the publishing of the Navy Seal's whereabouts.
The unnamed British ISIS supporter also posted a link to a story in the International Business Times in which Mr O'Neill's father said the family were "not afraid of ISIS".

'It's a complete mindf**k': Kim Kardashian reveals she feels 'gross' and 'insecure' while branding pregnancy 'the worst experience of my life'

Ever the candid star, Kim Kardashian took to her new website, KimKardashianWest.com to share her true feelings about pregnancy with her fans.'I'm gonna keep it real: For me, pregnancy is the worst experience of my life!' the 34-year-old wrote, in an effort to be open with her fans and subscribers.She continued to express her most frustrating concerns with the process, noting 'the complete mindf*ck of how your body expands and nothing fits.'

'Keeping it real' Kim Kardashian took to her website to open up about her feelings on pregnancy, revealing that she finds it to be 'the worst experience of my life' (pictured in September at New York Fashion Week)

Rape claim forced me to sell everything, says John Leslie: TV presenter reveals how he went from £350,000-a-year to nothing when unfounded allegation ruined career

He was once one of the most familiar and best-paid faces on TV, with a raft of high- profile presenting jobs to his name.But his life came crashing down when unfounded rape allegations ruined his career.Now John Leslie has spoken in detail for the first time of his dramatic downfall, which saw him go from earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year to making ‘not a single penny’.John Leslie has spoken of his battle to fund his fight against a rape claim after he returned to work in Scotland

John Leslie has spoken of his battle to fund his fight against a rape claim after he returned to work in Scotland
The former TV star, who enjoyed lucrative roles presenting popular shows such as Blue Peter, Wheel of Fortune and This Morning, was arrested for rape and indecent assault in 2002.The charges were eventually dropped – but he had to ‘sell absolutely everything’ in order to avoid bankruptcy.