Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 9, 2018

News on Youtube Sep 3 2018

 Prince Harry bought Meghan Markle a romantic painting days before they went public with their relationship, reports say

 Harry, 32, spent thousands of pounds on the "very romantic gesture".  He bought it at an exclusive art gallery, it has been revealed

 The royal asked for the acrylic, stencil and spray piece, Everybody Needs Somebody to Love by rising British artist Van Donna, to be split in half so that it could be shared between two people

  It depicts a boy and girl holding hands beside the words "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" in romantic red lettering, according to The Mirror

  "Harry is one of the regulars in the area and regularly goes into the shops and galleries with his bodyguard, kind of in stealth mode," an art collector told People

 "He was in the gallery for a little while and liked a few things, then settled on the Van Donna

He said he was looking for something for 'an important person.' It was literally just before anyone heard about Meghan — literally just days before it was announced he was going out with her

"  Harry bought the painting in Walton Fine Arts gallery in Kensington, west London, in October 2016 and his relationship with Meghan, 35, became public later that month

Meghan Markle  A Van Donna piece sold at auction that year for around ($5,000) £3,800 and the value of the artist's work has increased since

 The art collector added: "At the time nobody knew about Meghan Markle, but if it was for her then it's a very romantic gesture

 "It's a bit like a charm bracelet — where you give half of it to someone you're involved with and keep the other half yourself

We should all learn something from it, I think."

For more infomation >> Harry bought Meghan incredible gift days before going public - Duration: 2:32.

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The DPhil in Public Policy at Oxford - Duration: 2:20.

For more infomation >> The DPhil in Public Policy at Oxford - Duration: 2:20.

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The Master of Public Policy at Oxford - Duration: 2:12.

For more infomation >> The Master of Public Policy at Oxford - Duration: 2:12.

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[여기서요?] 레드벨벳RED VELVET - POWER UP | 커버댄스 DANCE COVER | KPOP IN PUBLIC @수성못 - Duration: 5:37.

Came to nearby park to have lunch after shooting

I'm hungry

Are you hungry?

What do you wanna eat?

All kinds of meat

Lobster

Sorry, I don't have enough money for lobster

Yujin's perspective

Guys, say hello plz~

Oh, you're getting closer to me

The camera is really heavy

Pretty girl next to a pretty girl X4

That's why you're out

Well, we're gonna ride that swan boat

Ride this in this weather?

Finally found the wide place

Then

Let's dance here

(ignoring)

Hayeon

Let's dance here

(surprised first)

H↗E↘R→E↗

(keep surprised)

Let's dance here

h..h..h..

(What's this poor acting?)

Why are't you going?

Do you know why?

Yujin, let's dance here

Here?

But failed becuz it was too dark

There are many people in the park despite of the hot weather

(annoying) Hey, let's dance here

(Finally it's the time)

Let's dance here

I can't hear anything

Yujin, let's dance here

This is a downhill road

H.E.R.E?

That's without honorifics

(Last try) Yujin, let's dance here

Here?

Yes, here

(giggle)

(OMG)

Yujin, do you wanna ride?

Do you wanna ride the swan boat?

It's okay

I would like to, but it's too hot

It's so hot…so tired…

Buy me ice cream, and and we'll call it even

So Yujin failed to ride the swan boat..

For more infomation >> [여기서요?] 레드벨벳RED VELVET - POWER UP | 커버댄스 DANCE COVER | KPOP IN PUBLIC @수성못 - Duration: 5:37.

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Spalding Sheriff asking public to slow down social media sleuthing in attempted abduction cases - Duration: 1:54.

For more infomation >> Spalding Sheriff asking public to slow down social media sleuthing in attempted abduction cases - Duration: 1:54.

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Lesbian couple in Malaysia caned in public as punishment - Duration: 5:25.

 The unnamed women, aged 22 and 32, were each caned six times in the Sharia High Court in the state of Terengganu as punishment for attempting to have sex in a car

 The caning was witnessed by more than 100 people, according to local news outlet The Star, including family members and government officials

 Homosexual activity is illegal under both secular and religious laws, however according to an official, this is the state's first conviction for same-sex relations and its first public caning, the BBC reports

 The women were arrested in April after being discovered in a car by Islamic enforcement officers

They pleaded guilty to breaking Islamic laws last month and were sentenced to be caned and fined $1110

 Human rights organisations condemned the sentencing as a setback for human rights and said it could worsen discrimination against people in Malaysia's LGBT community

 Women's Aid Organisation said it was "appalled by this grave violation of human rights"

 Amnesty International Malaysia said in a statement: "Caning is a form of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and may amount to torture

 "People should not live in fear because they are attracted to people of the same sex

The Malaysian authorities must immediately repeal repressive laws, outlaw torturous punishments and ratify the UN Convention Against Torture

"  Muslim Lawyers' Association deputy president Abdul Rahim Sinwan told AP that, unlike caning under civil laws, the punishment under Islamic laws isn't painful or harsh and was meant to educate the women so they will repent

The women, dressed in white headscarves and clothing, didn't cry or scream but "showed remorse," he said

 "Repentance is the ultimate aim for their sin," he added. Malaysia follows a dual-track justice system

Nearly two-thirds of Malaysia's 31 million people are Muslims, who are governed by Islamic courts in family, marriage and personal issues

 Malaysia is seen as a moderate and stable Muslim-majority country, but Islamic conservatism is on the rise

 The caning occurred amid a climate of fear and discrimination against Malaysia's LGBT community

A few weeks ago, authorities removed the portraits of two LGBT rights activists from a public exhibition

Malaysia religious minister Mujahid Yusuf later said the government doesn't support the promotion of LGBT culture

 A transgender woman was also beaten up by a group of people in a southern state this month

 — with wires

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