humanitarian catastrophe facing the people of Beirut after last week’s deadly blast as he helps coordinate the UK response.
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British actress Kate Beckinsale celebrated her 47th birthday this weekend with a very special member of her house! The Underworld actress took to Instagram on Sunday to recreate the iconic lift scene from Dirty Dancing with her cat in honour of her birthday. “I wouldn’t have thought it possible with everything going on but the love and friendship and kindness from so many people have given me the birthday of my life.
I’ve cried so much! THANK YOU I LOVE YOU” Kate wrote along with the video.
.humanitarian catastrophe facing the people of Beirut after last week’s deadly blast as he helps coordinate the UK response.
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Mika has penned an emotional letter to the people of Lebanon following the giant explosion that took place in Beirut last week.The explosion, which happened in the Lebanon capital on Tuesday (August 4), has killed nearly 80 people and injured 4,000.The New York Times reported that the explosion was caused by a fire at a warehouse at Beirut’s port, and that “highly explosive materials” that the government seized years ago were found at the blast site.British singer-songwriter Mika, who was born
here On Saturday, police fired tear gas at stone-throwing protesters who tried to break through a barricade preventing access to the parliament building, reports the BBC.
hereMr Trump said US military generals had told him they “seem to feel” the explosion was the result of a “terrible attack” most likely caused by a bomb.“It would seem like it based on the explosion,” Mr Trump told reporters in Washington.In a tweet, Mr Raab said: “My thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the devastating explosion in #Beirut today.“The UK stands in solidarity with the people of Lebanon and is ready to offer help and support, including to those British nationals
Members of the royal family are celebrating 150 years of the British Red Cross, which celebrates its anniversary on August 4.Both the Duchess of Cambridge and Queen Elizabeth II wrote encouraging letters of support to the charity, while Prince Charles showed his support by recording the introduction for the organization's new exhibition honoring its 150th anniversary. The Duchess of Cambridge is joining the royal family in celebrating the 150th anniversary of the British Red Cross.
Members of the Royal Family are joining together to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the British Red Cross on Tuesday.
The Cambridges are enjoying summer with a nostalgic getaway. The 38-year-old royal recreated a childhood vacation with Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge and the kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, according to reports by Mirror UK.