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The British intelligence services intimated last week that a former business partner and friend of Prince Andrew may be a Chinese spy. For the prince, the younger brother of King Charles III, this is yet another fiasco of many he has blundered into. For the British ruling classes more broadly, this is another embarrassing display of their own credulity.
Can posing for Playboy be a feminist statement? A French government minister thinks so and has defended her decision to appear — clothed — on the front cover of the notorious magazine.
Marlene Schiappa, a 40-year-old feminist author who was plucked from obscurity by President Emmanuel Macron in 2017, is no stranger to controversy and has repeatedly angered rightwingers.
Article 49.3 of the French Constitution enables a government to push a bill through the National Assembly, France’s lower house of Parliament, without a vote. That’s how Macron got his pension reform bill through triggering weeks of violent riots.
… The woman said she hired Bowie when she was facing an assault charge. She was looking for legal help and a friend put in her touch with him.
But she first began questioning his intentions when he offered her a “deal.”
“He said ‘Well, if every two weeks you give me oral sex… every two weeks you give me oral sex I won’t charge you at all,'” she said. “He asked me questions like: ‘Don’t you want to do this?’ I said no, very openly said no.”
Statement from Michael Spratt on the Reddit thread regarding James Bowie's allegations of sexual misconduct pic.twitter.com/LWnwiZo6o4
I’ve followed Kamala Harris’ political career for over a decade, ever since she narrowly won an attorney general’s race over a Republican in the bluest state in America. Failing upwards remains fascinating to me.
Siberian women strike back with a BIKINI FLASHMOB after local TV host attempts to shame ‘naked’ youth with model’s Instagram shot
The women of Yakutia, one of Russia’s coldest regions, are flooding Instagram with bikini-clad shots after a local TV host attempted to tell off the new generation for posting “revealing” pics, using a photo of a Siberian model.
A tutorial aired on public television that gave women tips on how to “shop in a sexy way” has sparked outrage in Italy.
The guide was transmitted during Detto Fatto, a programme on the state broadcaster’s Rai 2 channel, and featured the ballerina and pole dance teacher Emily Angelillo advising women on how to look sensual in the supermarket.
The segment began with Angelillo, dressed in leather mini-shorts and high heels, doing a dance before advising a young woman on how to wear heels. She then demonstrated how high heels could be worn in places where they wouldn’t ordinarily be worn, such as at the supermarket.