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Harrison Ford calls Trump a 'son of a b****' on the Jimmy Kimmel show

Star Wars and Indiana Jones star Harrison Ford joked about Donald Trump on the Jimmy Kimmel show to promote his new film, The Call of the Wild, by calling the president a 'son of a b****'.




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Harrison Ford reveals that Indiana Jones 5 will begin filming this summer

The veteran actor leaked new details about the forthcoming fifth sequel while sitting down with Ellen. Ford, 77, revealed that the movie is definitely in the works and is set to start shooting this summer.




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Harrison Ford was shocked JJ Abrams asked him to return for Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker

Harrison Ford made a triumphant return as Han Solo in JJ Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awaken. Though he revealed he was shocked to be asked back for Rise of the Skywalker.




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Harrison Ford talks speaking about environment at the UN and how he's given up eating meat for cause

The Hollywood icon, 77, appearing on Tuesday's edition of Ellen, goes into detail about delivering his speech to save the Amazon rain forest last fall at the UN Climate Action Summit.




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Harrison Ford confesses his clean diet of 'vegetables and fish' has maintain his fit physique

Harrison Ford confessed he has been maintaining a clean diet of 'vegetables and fish' to maintain his ripped physique at age 77m, during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show




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Harrison Ford, 77, says landing the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises was just dumb luck

The 77-year-old actor is one of the biggest box-office stars in cinema history - but Harrison thinks luck has played a significant role in his career, admitting he 'can't believe' the success.




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Harrison Ford cuts a casual figure in denim with a button up top as he leaves bicycle shop in LA

Harrison Ford headed out 'Solo' on Sunday afternoon. And the 77-year-old actor looked ready to get tinkering as he exited Helen's Cycles in Marina Del Rey with a bag full of bike parts.




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Star Wars behind-the-scenes: Candid photos of Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford sell for over £4,000

Personal photographs taken by Pamela Mann, who worked on the original Star Wars movies as a continuity supervisor, have sold for over £4,000 at Windsor Auctions in Berkshire.




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Call Of The Wild to be released early for streaming on Disney+ as studios scramble to recoup losses

Disney has announced its plan to release the Harrison Ford-starring Call Of The Wild for streaming much earlier than anticipated, since audiences are now unable to see the film in theaters.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Are my new heart pills turning me bald at 61?  

A 61-year-old reader has asked DR ELLIE CANNON whether his new heart pills could be responsible for his sudden hair loss as all the men in his family had a full head of hair into old age.




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ASK DR ELLIE: Should I worry about this cyst on my liver? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: When you are offered a scan or an investigation of any kind, one of the potential downsides is finding something you weren't looking for.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Has diabetes put my sex drive into reverse?

Diabetes and high blood sugar levels affect the nerves and blood vessels around the body, and this has an impact on sexual organs and arousal as well as on your feelings and physical sensations.




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ASK DR ELLIE: She was given the jab - so why did my daughter get HPV? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: In England, cervical screening aims to detect high-risk HPV. For most people, HPV is cleared within two years, so it is possible that next time, HPV won't be detected.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Will prostate removal kill my libido... at 78?

DR ELLIE CANNON: After prostate surgery, it can take anything from a few months to two years for sexual function to return, and it may not be as strong as before. There are many options to help.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: I'm slim - so how can I be diabetic?

When it comes to type 2 diabetes, we need to stop thinking about weight. While we associate the condition with obesity, it is really related to fat around and inside our organs, writes DR ELLIE.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Do I need any jabs before I meet my new grandchild?

New parents are not expected to have any other vaccinations to protect their newborns and therefore it's safe to assume that relatives don't need to either, writes DR ELLIE CANNON.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: You DON'T need to lock yourself away for months during the coronavirus outbreak

There will be many more cases in the coming weeks. Up to eight in ten of us may contract Covid-19, according to some projections. Despite this, I believe this is not a cause for panic, says DR ELLIE.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Why aren't we shutting schools and what do they mean by social distancing?

DR ELLIE CANNON: As a GP who cares passionately about the health of my patients, but also as someone with my own family and friends, I understand why people are so concerned.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Will my wife's carers be banned from visiting due to the coronavirus outbreak?

A reader asks DR ELLIE CANNON whether his wife's carer will still be allowed to call to the house during the coronavirus outbreak or will he have to cope with this situation on his own.




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It's NOT 'just like flu': All this fake news makes my blood boil, writes DR ELLIE CANNON

DR ELLIE CANNON: Even in my position, it is hard not to be sucked in by the scare stories or to be frightened by the amateur statisticians tweeting online. Some of the claims I read make my blood boil.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: The £20 gadget no family should be without during the coronavirus pandemic

DR ELLIE CANNON reveals how the oximeter, pictured, a simple tool available easily on the high street, can help catch Covid-19 before it turns deadly.




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DIY stores, at-home tests and frostbitten toes: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses B&Q reopening, pictured, how to obtain a free test, whether it's safe to hug grandchildren and more in this week's column.




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Terror experts warn of 'surge' in pro-ISIS social media posts after Baghdadi death

The Counter Extremism Project said the jihadists had been posting 'regular propaganda' after ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (pictured) died in a U.S. special forces raid in Syria.




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Jimmy Kimmel creates mash up of Obama-Trump addresses

Jimmy Kimmel created a mash up of Trump and Obama's televised national addresses following the killings of the Al Qaeda and ISIS leaders.




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Donald Trump's acting chief of staff was kept in the dark about al-Baghdadi raid

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was kept in the dark about the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and did not learn of it until it was already under way. 




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Kayla Mueller's parents say there is a chance she may still be ALIVE

In an emotional interview with Today on Wednesday morning, Carl and Marsha Mueller said they believed their volunteer daughter - who was taken hostage by ISIS in 2013 may still be alive.




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Doctor who fled ISIS to move to Australia from the Middle East claims she can't find a job

Manal Aqrawe, had been living in Mosul, Iraq, when the terror group took over.   After moving to Brisbane she claims landing a healthcare job has been difficult.




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Donald Trump tweets photoshopped picture of him giving medal to dog that cornered al-Baghdadi

President Trump tweeted a photoshopped image of him placing a medal around the neck of Conan, the hero dog who chased down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi before he blew himself up.




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Australian student jailed for being a member of Islamic State has her conviction quashed

An Australian student convicted of being a member of the Islamic State terror group has had her guilty verdict overturned on appeal.




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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 'was betrayed by a top security official out revenge'

Kurdish SDF commander Mazloum Abdi claimed his forces were fed information about Baghdadi's whereabouts by a top security official who wanted revenge against the ISIS leader.




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Pentagon provides first detailed account of Baghdadi raid

The Pentagon on Wednesday released the first photos and video clips of the nighttime raid on Abu Bakr al-Baghdad's Syrian compound that ended with his death.




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Pentagon releases video of raid on ISIS leader al-Baghdadi's Syrian compound 

Marine Corps General Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr, commander of U.S. Central Command, released the footage at a press conference on Wednesday at the Pentagon.




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Nobel prize winner calls for captured jihadists to be tried like the Nazis were at Nuremberg 

Yazidi activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad has called for all ISIS jihadists to be given Nuremberg-style trials in a series of tweets on Monday.




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FBI chief Christopher Wray warns that social media and encryption is fueling domestic terror

FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday in Washington: 'Terrorism today moves at the speed of social media' and the rapid development of technology has helped boost lone terrorists.




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Orphaned puppy is rescued from the rubble of ISIS leader's compound

A puppy (pictured) orphaned by the destruction of the Syrian compound which housed abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been rescued after being found next to its dead mother.




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Russian mercenaries are beheaded by ISIS-linked Islamists in Mozambique 

Seven Russian mercenaries were killed in two separate attacks claimed by ISIS in Mozambique last month, including four who were ambushed, shot and then beheaded.




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Trump says he knows 'exactly' who mysterious new ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi is

Donald Trump bragged on Twitter that the US knows 'exactly' who Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi is after ISIS unexpectedly named him as their new leader, leaving terror experts stumped.




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Donald Trump blasts House Democrats and says their inquiry is 'an attack on democracy itself'

Trump's remarks came at a campaign rally on Friday night at the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Mississippi, where he threw his support to the Republican in Tuesday's election for governor.




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Turkey warns it will send IS fighters captured in Syria back to their home countries

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu warned the nation 'is not a hotel' for captured terrorists and said it will repatriate any they capture while in Syria' in a televised address from Ankara on Saturday.




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Fox, NBC/WSJ and MSN polls show almost 50 percent of the country wants Trump impeached and removed

Polls from Fox News and NBC/WSJ shared Sunday show that by the end of October, 49 percent of the country wanted President Trump impeached and removed amid an inquiry focusing on Ukraine.




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Jaw-dropping moment Navy SEAL on Fox News blurts out 'Epstein didn't kill himself' to end interview

Warrior Dog Foundation founder Mike Ritland asked for the last word during an interview when suddenly he mentions the conspiracy theory behind disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Esptein's death.




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Yazidi woman describes how she was kidnapped by ISIS aged 17

The woman, who cannot be named, was kept as a slave for months while the on-the-run boss (pictured) desperately moved to towns and deserts in eastern Syria.




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New ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraish is a 'nobody', says US official 

The new leader of the Islamic State group is 'a nobody' with little apparent reputation even amongst adherents of the terror group, an anonymous US official said Wednesday.




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Arizona border sheriff says Mexican drug cartels pose ISIS-like threat

An Arizona border sheriff says Mexican drug cartels like the one behind the Mormon family massacre pose an ISIS-like threat as authorities fear the same group could be running drug operations in Utah.




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Four lions suffer slow, painful deaths after being fed poisoned CHICKENS by poachers in South Africa

Male lions Thor and Mumford and white lionesses Isis and Mia died in torment after the killers tossed the deadly meals into their compounds at Hartbeespoort near Johannesburg.




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British man is jailed for fighting AGAINST ISIS in Iraq

Following a landmark trial, Aidan James, 28, was found guilty of training in weapons with the banned Marxist political organisation the PKK in Iraq.




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Turkey claims it will start sending ISIS fighters back home on Monday

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu (pictured), who has warned that Ankara will send jihadists back home even if they have lost their citizenship in the West, vowed that extraditions would begin on Monday.




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Lance Corporal who accidentally shot best friend dead had been seen 'posing with gun like a rapper' 

Colin Theaker, 30, was jailed for three years in March after pleading guilty to manslaughter after he accidentally killed Scott Hetherington, 22, when they were on deployment in Iraq in 2017.




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Turkey begins expelling foreign ISIS fighters including an American and 20 Europeans

The government of Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan (pictured) has frequently criticised Western countries for refusing to take back their ISIS fighters.




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ISIS 'matchmaker' Tooba Gondal 'is set to be deported from Turkey

French national Tooba Gondal, 25, is among four women and seven children being transported from Turkey to France in line with Ankara's plan to expel foreign fighters from Turkish prisons.