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Beyonce looks flawless in plunging gold and black number as she shares snaps of Golden Globes look

One photo shows one of the gold bottles of Armand de Brignac the brought, positioned next to a Golden Globe. She also went with gin, as she sipped from a martini resting on the table.




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Mission Impossible 1917: Sam Mendes has done it again, writes BRIAN VINER

BRIAN VINER: On Sunday night, Sam Mendes won the same two awards for 1917, his riveting action-thriller about World War I. Next stop, the Baftas. Then, no doubt, the Oscars.




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Critics' Choice Association plans plant-based menu for upcoming award show

Critics' Choice CEO Joey Berlin said that 'when planning this year's awards show, we wanted to be mindful of the impact that our event has on the environment.'




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Sandra Bullock is a blue jean baby as the 55-year-old adopts casual look for business meeting

Sandra Bullock dressed a little more casually on Thursday, when the 55-year-old star head to a Beverly Hills meeting wearing ripped jeans.




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Fashion designer Steven Khalil on Kylie Jenner wearing gown

How Australian-born Steven Khalil has fast become one of the most sought-after fashion designers in Hollywood.




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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to return as hosts of the 2021 Golden Globes

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be returning to host the Golden Globes in 2021 for the forth time together.




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Lupita Nyong'o is pretty as a picture in floral watercolor dress at film festival in Santa Barbara

Nyong'o added a pair of silver sandal heels and wore a silver headband. She completed her look with shimmery eye shadow and dark pink lip color.




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Renee Zellweger stuns in midnight blue as she sees if her winning streak continues at the SAG Awards

Zellweger was nominated for her titular role of Judy, which follows Garland in the final year of her life. She's won the award twice before, back in 2003 for Chicago and again in 2004 for Cold Mountain.




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Academy Awards will be (mostly) plant based with no plastic bottles

The Academy has revealed that the upcoming Oscars will be completely plant based and green after Joaquin Phoenix's push for Golden Globes menu change.




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NTAs 2020: Roman Kemp reveals Caitlyn Jenner and Ricky Gervais had 'most awkward encounter ever'

The radio DJ, 27, who starred with Caitlyn, 70, on the latest series of I'm A Celebrity, made the confession on his show on Wednesday - something which Ricky, 58, has since denied.




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Rocketman EXC: Director Dexter Fletcher says Taron Egerton's turn as Elton John was 'Oscar-worthy'

On Thursday, the director, 53, claimed there was 'no doubt' the 30-year-old actor's performance was award-winning, but said 'it's an incredibly tough year' in the acting category at the Academy Awards.




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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones share loved-up photographs to celebrate Valentine's Day

The actress, 50, shared a romantic tribute to her husband, 75, on Instagram, with a snap of them kissing while surrounded by heart shaped blowing bubbles




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Michael Douglas wears colorful tropical shirt to accept award at film festival in Colombia

The veteran Hollywood star, 75, was honored for his life and work with an India Catalina Award by the Cartagena de Indias International Film Festival in Bolivar.




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Greek police fire teargas on protesting teachers trying to storm the prime minister’s office

Protesting Greek school teachers have clashed with police in central Athens during a demonstration against government plans for hiring new teachers.




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Merkel boasts Germany and France have taken first steps towards 'a European ARMY' after signing pact

Chancellor Angela Merkel said the pact, inked in the ancient western German city of Aachen today, aims to build a 'common military culture' between Germany and France.




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JANET STREET-PORTER: Karl Lagerfeld was a misogynist vulgarian who recycled a woman’s genius 

JANET STREET-PORTER: Commercial success on Lagerfeld's scale entitles you to act the fool and everyone seems to turn a blind eye. Critics are silenced by your ‘genius’.




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SIMON WALTERS: Alas, brave Theresa is nearly toast

SIMON WALTERS: Brexiteer Tory MP Henry Smith was putting it a bit strongly when he said yesterday that Theresa May could be ‘toast’ by tomorrow if the Brussels summit went badly.




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Merkel warns of 'the spectres of the past' amid battle for soul of the new Europe

The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said there is 'work to be done' to halt extremists' rise in Europe and that young people must be made aware of history.




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Trump gives Merkel a pass after digs at him but insists Germany must contribute more to NATO

President Donald Trump passed on an opportunity to criticize German Chancellor Angela Merkel, saying 'she has to say what she has to say' about him to stay in power.




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Merkel, 64, brushes off concerns over health after she was twice seen shaking

Mrs Merkel said at the Group of 20 summit in Japan which included a long-distance flight and negotiations with other leaders: 'I'm convinced... it will go away again.'




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Germany will BAN children from school if they have not had measles jabs in a bid to wipe out disease

Children will only be admitted to kindergarten or school if they have had the jabs, Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Wednesday.




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Trump administration's pleas to Europe to take back jihadis failing

The White House and State Department are pressuring governments in Europe to take back thousands of jihadis and their brides captured when ISIS collapsed - and having no success.




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Boris was twitchy and anxious behind his veneer of cordiality says body language expert JUDI JAMES

Body language expert Jude James says Boris looked anxious today in Berlin as the PM met Angela Merkel for a meeting about reopening Brexit negotiations.




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Angela Merkel will approve so many side agreements the UK will leave with 'basically a Brexit deal'

Julian Reichelt, editor-in-chief of Germany's most popular newspaper Bild, predicted agreements amounting to 'basically a deal'. He said the Chancellor would be 'giving in but not giving in'.




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Boris Johnson warns scrapping backstop and agreeing a new deal with the EU is 'not going to be easy'

Boris Johnson today warned scrapping the backstop and striking a new Brexit agreement with the EU will 'not be easy' as he cautioned against people being too optimistic about a deal being done.




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EU chief Donald Tusk blasts the Brazilian government over Amazon rainforest fires

The Council President warned Jair Bolsonaro's rampant deforestation agenda will likely prevent the agreement with the South American Mercosur bloc being struck.




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Shoulders hunched and keeping distance: Why Scott Morrison was awkward at G7 summit in France

Isolated and uncomfortable, his body language was remarkably different from US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson who appeared at home and relaxed.




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Margaret Thatcher's dislike of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl embarrassed diplomats

The pair had a notoriously hostile relationship when they were both in power, and used language about each other which shocked diplomats.




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SUV-hating climate activists storm car show in Frankfurt as Angela Merkel views an ELECTRIC vehicle

German Chancellor Angela Merkel was pledging her support to the nation's car industry at the annual Frankfurt IAA car show when Greenpeace protestors made their way inside the building.




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Boris Johnson 'has Brexit blueprint' but he's terrified it will leak to public

Government sources said EU negotiators were being 'shown pieces of paper' giving the outline of Mr Johnson's plans, including the removal of the controversial Irish backstop.




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Carrie Symonds to take her first overseas trip with boyfriend Boris Johnson to New York

Ms Symonds will get to the UN General Assembly in New York on her own steam, without Mr Johnson's RAF jet. It is unknown whether the couple will be staying together in a hotel.




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Geoffrey Cox 'threatens to resign if Boris Johnson doesn't ask for a Brexit extension'

Mr Cox is understood to have conveyed the threat during a 'heated' exchange with Mr Johnson over the Government's concession that the PM would ask for a delay if no deal is agreed by October 19.




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SIMON WALTERS: No. 10's lurid bombast won't work but there IS a ray of hope for a Brexit deal

SIMON WALTERS: More pragmatic voices close to Johnson would urge the PM to grab any olive branch with both hands as the best way to pull himself out of his - and Europe's - Brexit nightmare.




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Boris Johnson was like a schoolboy on prize-giving day, says HENRY DEEDES

HENRY DEEDES: The very people who only recently were insisting no new Brexit deal was available, were now queuing to touch Johnson's cloak as if he was a latter-day prophet.




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Angela Merkel, 65, falls to the floor as she trips over on stage

Merkel, who was forced to sit down during national anthems after a series of health scares over the summer, fell over as she took to the podium at a business event in Berlin on Wednesday evening.




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Donald Trump held last-minute NATO meeting with Turkish president Erdogan

President Donald Trump sat down with Turkish President Recep Erdogan at NATO meetings Wednesday shortly before cancelling his own scheduled press conference.




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CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Gavin and Stacey Christmas special 

So it meant all the more when burly Nessa, the seafront tattoo artist with forearms like glazed hams and the scowl of Angela Merkel in a bad mood, finally spoke her heart in Gavin And Stacey (BBC1).




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ALEXANDER VON SCHOENBURG says Germany fears Britain as they face the reality of Brexit

ALEXANDER VON SCHOENBURG (Editor at large for BILD): For years, EU leaders insisted Brexit would be a disaster. But that narrative is starting to look like a delusion.




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Rise of the German far-Right: How the 2015 migrant crisis sparked a backlash that has seen AfD grow

The swing towards right-wing ideology began as a backlash to the 2015 migrant crisis, when Chancellor Angela Merkel threw opened Germany's borders to some one million migrants.




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Coronavirus Germany: Crisis could last two years, say experts

The Robert Koch Institute, a German government agency responsible for disease control, made the claim on Tuesday as it strengthened the threat risk for Germany from 'moderate' to 'high'.




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Hundreds of Germans return to movie drive-ins for entertainment, as coronavirus testing ramped up

Movie lovers in their hundreds turned up at a drive-in cinema in Essen, west Germany, to enjoy a film from their car - while all other movie theatres in the country are closed.




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Coronavirus Germany: Angela Merkel fears early lockdown ease

Germany has begun reopening schools and non-essential shops while Spain has announced children will be allowed out of the house as lockdowns ease, as their leaders urged caution.




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Coronavirus: Bundesliga restart in doubt with Germany gearing up to TIGHTEN lockdown after new cases

Clubs in the German top flight have returned to training in the hope that the rest of the season can be finished off - providing Chancellor Angela Merkel gives the green light for action to resume.




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Bundesliga plans to restart 'could be put back a week' as clubs await Angela Merkel decision

A restart of the Bundesliga could be pushed back a week to May 16 as clubs nervously wait for Chancellor Angela Merkel's verdict. 




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Europe on a 'knife's edge' as coronavirus lockdown measures are eased

European leaders are pushing ahead with plans to ease lockdowns and restart their battered economies amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus cases and deaths.




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Coronavirus Germany: Infection rate rises as lockdown eased

Germany has eased some lockdown measures but is seeing a rise in the number of Covid-19 cases, with infections rising for the fifth day in a row. Pictured: Graph of Covid-19 cases in Germany.




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Germany's daily coronavirus cases fall following five days of rising infections

Germany 's number of coronavirus cases has dropped following five days of rising infections after the government eased the country's lockdown measures earlier this week.




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FBI probe DNC hacking amid claims from Hillary Clinton's campaign that it was Russia

The FBI is investigating how thousands of Democratic National Committee emails were hacked, a breach that Clinton's campaign claims was committed by Russia to benefit Donald Trump.




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Bernie Sanders supporters will try to unseat Tim Kaine as Vice President

Some of Sen. Bernie Sanders' progressive supporters want to pull Sen. Tim Kaine from the vice presidential slot and insert someone to the left of him instead.




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Bernie Sanders supporter Sarah Silverman is booed as she backs Hillary Clinton

Comedian Sarah Silverman exposed the fissures in the Democratic Party by telling the raucous crowd that while she felt the Bern it was time to support Hillary Clnton.