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Kim Kardashian and Kanye divorce rumours get shut down - "It's comple
Dec 9, 2016

Is it all over? Kim Kardashian 'wants divorce from Kanye West after he recovers from breakdown and is plotting to get full custody of the kids.
Rumours have been swirling that Kim Kardashian is planning to divorce Kanye West.
With Kim's Paris robbery and the rapper's hospitalisation, it's been a tough few months for the power pair.
However, the reality star reportedly has no plans to leave the rapper despite a massive strain being put on their marriage.
Shutting down reports, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians official Twitter handle declared that the rumours simply aren't true.
While a source told People magazine that "this divorce stuff is completely false".
“Kim does not have any plans to divorce Kanye. She’s told me it’s false. The picture that’s being painted is that she is planning on leaving him because of the robbery and this [hospitalisation] incident," they said.
And a family source previously told E!: “Kim still seems concerned but is supportive. They don’t know for how long Kanye will need outpatient care.”
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Donald Trump keeps confirming fears about his diplomatic skills
Dec 4, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump. (Saul Loeb/Agence France-Presse via Getty Images)
One of the chief concerns of President-elect Donald Trump's detractors during the presidential campaign was that the brash and notoriously loose-lipped real estate executive wouldn't be able to handle the delicate balancing act that is diplomacy. It's one thing to make wild claims domestically; it's another to inflame a fellow world power with a careless word or two.
Today, a fellow world power — China — is inflamed.
And Trump's controversial conversation with Taiwan's leader, which broke nearly four decades of protocol when it comes to U.S.-China relations, harks back to another controversial bit of diplomacy: Trump's first big foreign visit as the Republican nominee to Mexico.
That visit erupted into a major political problem for Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, and by the end of it, the two sides were offering different versions of what had happened. Similarly, Trump and Taiwan seem to be at-odds about precisely what just occurred. Back in August, Trump claimed after a meeting with Peña Nieto that the they hadn't discussed Trump's plan to somehow force Mexico to pay for his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Peña Nieto and his staff quickly differed with that account, saying he had told Trump that Mexico wouldn't pay for the wall.
A week later, Trump doubled down on his version of events and seemed to suggest Peña Nieto wasn't being truthful, telling ABC News: “He didn’t say that. He tweeted that long after the meeting was over. He didn't say that.”
Much as with Mexico, Trump and Taiwan are now apparently differing about precisely what their call entailed.
China considers Taiwan a province, and the United States has pursued a “One China” policy since the 1970s. To that end, the leaders of the United States and Taiwan haven't spoken, that we know of, in decades, given such a dialogue generally symbolizes government recognition.
After news broke of the call with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and the backlash began, Trump explained that it was Taiwan who initiated the conversation, and he downplayed it as a “congratulatory call.”
But a spokesman in the Taiwanese president's office clarified to Reuters that the call was agreed to beforehand.
“Of course both sides agreed ahead of time before making contact,” spokesman Alex Huang said in response to Trump's tweet.
Taiwan's government also said the two sides discussed “strengthening bilateral relations” and talked about their “close economic, political and security ties" -- all words likely to make China cringe and suggestive of a more in-depth conversation than just a congratulatory call.
As with Mexico, we can quibble about just how at odds the two versions of events are. Perhaps Taiwan did reach out first but there was some coordination before Trump picked up the phone. And Taiwan certainly has an interest in making the call out to be a big deal.
The Washington Post’s Jia Lynn Yang explains the backstory on relations between the U.S., China, and Taiwan, and the ramifications of Friday's telephone call between president-elect Donald Trump and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. (The Washington Post)
Trump senior adviser Kellyanne Conway and potential Trump foreign policy adviser Ric Grenell said Friday night that the flap was overblown.
“It was totally planned,” Grenell said. “It was a simple courtesy call. People need to calm down. The ‘One China’ policy wasn’t changed. Washington, D.C.-types need to lighten up.”
But the situation raises real questions about who is advising Trump when it comes to diplomacy with Asia, as The Washington Post's Emily Rauhala wrote. It also came just a day after the New York Times reported on building concerns about Trump's handling of other calls with world leaders and his preparation level. And the stake
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"DRAKE AND SERENA CAUGHT SMOOCHING"
Aug 26, 2015

When you realize.... Your new girlfriend is most likely going to be your Bodygaurd too! Much respect to Drake & Serena Williams.
#whogotserved #DrakeandSerena #Meekdontwantnosauce?
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Nicki Minaj Poses Provocatively With Rumored Boyfriend Meek Mill
Mar 10, 2015

Wearing only a black bra and thong underneath a fishnet catsuit, the 'Starships' singer, 32, is seen straddling Meek, arching her back and thrusting her chest into his face. The 26-year-old rapper certainly doesn't seem to mind!
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In another pic of her and Meek, Nicki's caption suggests there is something going on between them. "PARISSS!!!!!!!!!!! U ARE THE FKN TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm obsessed," she captioned the shot. "No one FUX with u!!!!!!! @meekmill thnku for cmn out boo #ThePinkprintTOUR"
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