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Turkish leaders condemn Charlie Hebdo cartoon of Erdogan

Turkish leaders condemn Charlie Hebdo cartoon of Erdogan

World
Turkish officials are railing against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo over its cover-page cartoon mocking Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, accusing it of sowing “the seeds of hatred and animosity.”ByThe Associated PressOctober 28, 2020, 10:09 AM• 2 min readShare to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this articleANKARA, Turkey -- Turkish officials on Wednesday railed against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo over its cover-page cartoon mocking Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and accused it of sowing “the seeds of hatred and animosity.”The cartoon could further heighten tensions between Turkey and France, which erupted over French President Emmanuel Macron’s firm stance against Islamism following the beheading of a teacher who showed his class caricatures of the Prophe...
Paris attack: Stabbing near Charlie Hebdo office ‘an act of terror’

Paris attack: Stabbing near Charlie Hebdo office ‘an act of terror’

World
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Charlie Colkett: Aston Villa targeting loan deal for Chelsea starlet but rivalled by Ostersunds

Charlie Colkett: Aston Villa targeting loan deal for Chelsea starlet but rivalled by Ostersunds

Sports
transfer report The 22-year-old midfielder joined Shrewsbury last summer but had his loan deal cut short in December Chelsea starlet Charlie Colkett is being tracked by Aston Villa who want to sign the young midfielder on loan with the view of a permanent deal. Villa are battling Swedish side Ostersunds for the 22-year-old, according to The Mirror, with a tug-of-war set to ensue between the two clubs. Colkett, the England youth international, was part of the Chelsea academy side which recorded back-to-back wins in both the UEFA Youth League and FA Youth Cup in 2015 and 2016, but he has not kicked on since. Colkett captained Chelsea’s youth side to domestic and European success His loan spells away from the club have not been overly impr...
BTS performs with Charlie Puth at 2018 MGAs

BTS performs with Charlie Puth at 2018 MGAs

Entertainment
Nov. 6 (UPI) -- South Korean boy band BTS performed with Charlie Puth at the 2018 MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards. The K-pop group took to the stage with the 26-year-old American singer at the awards show Tuesday in Incheon, South Korea. Naver TV posted a video of Puth performing his song "We Don't Talk Anymore" with BTS member Jungkook. He also joined BTS for a rendition of the group's hit single "Fake Love," according to Billboard. BTS won five awards during the ceremony, including Best Artist and Best Digital Album of the Year for Love Yourself: Answer. Puth, who will perform Wednesday and Thursday in Seoul, took home Best International Artist. BTS shared backstage photos with Puth on Twitter. "We met @charlieputh @fukushi_staff," the group wrote.We met @charlieputh @fukushi_staff pic.tw...
Astros' Charlie Morton well rested for Game 4 start vs. Red Sox

Astros' Charlie Morton well rested for Game 4 start vs. Red Sox

Sports
HOUSTON -- Like staff mate Dallas Keuchel but to an even greater extent, Houston right-hander Charlie Morton has been more observer than participant in recent weeks because of the Astros' success combined with off days that are part of the annual postseason schedule. When Morton starts Game 4 of the American League Championship Series against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday at Minute Maid Park with the Astros trailing 2-1 in the series, it will be his first appearance since Sept. 30. Morton toed the rubber in the regular-season finale against the Baltimore Orioles and worked just three innings by design, capping an odd final month that saw him limited to 15 innings in four starts because of lingering right shoulder discomfort. Given the confluence of his extended break and those health...