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Turkey tells Israeli envoy to leave over Gaza deaths

Posted: 15 May 2018 01:17 PM PDT

Turkey tells Israeli envoy to leave over Gaza deathsTurkey on Tuesday told the Israeli ambassador to temporarily leave after Ankara reacted with outrage to the killing of dozens of Palestinians by Israeli troops on the Gaza border, in the worst crisis since a 2016 reconciliation deal. Ambassador Eitan Naeh was summoned to the Turkish foreign ministry and told to "return to his country for a period of time", said a foreign ministry official, who asked not to be named. The official said that this was also in line with Turkey recalling its ambassador to Tel Aviv for consultations.


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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding 2018: Full details and latest news

Posted: 15 May 2018 11:24 AM PDT

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding 2018: Full details and latest newsIt is less than a week to go until the hotly anticipated Royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The time has almost arrived for the most important day of their shared lives to date, imbued with centuries-old tradition as they take vows before God, their families and the Queen. But for the couple, it won't be a day of too much solemnity as they promise a wedding focused on fun, joy and a chance to celebrate with the public. The couple, who became engaged in November last year when the Prince got down on one knee as they cooked a roast chicken at his Kensington Palace home, Nottingham Cottage, have been heavily involved in the planning of the celebration. So what's in store? Here's all the latest news about 2018's wedding of the year. Days until the Royal Wedding When is the wedding and who is planning it? The wedding is this weekend - Saturday, May 19 - at St George's Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle, where Prince Harry was christened. It is said to have become a "very special place" for the couple in their relationship so far.  The Lord Chamberlain's Office at Buckingham Palace is responsible for organising royal weddings, but Harry and Ms Markle are leading the show. However, under the guidance of Harry's private secretary, Edward Lane Fox, the Lord Chamberlain's Office is dealing with the ceremonial aspects of the day. The service will begin at 12pm. The public will have the opportunity to watch the action from their sofas with several broadcasters showing the ceremony live. Read more about how to watch the wedding here. Copy of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: The story of their relationship, in pictures Invitations - who is on the guest list? Invitations have been posted to 600 lucky guests, with a select 200 close friends invited to an after party at Frogmore House, in the grounds of Windsor Castle.  The couple do not have an official list of political leaders on the guest list, which means neither Prime Minister Theresa May or US President Donald Trump will be going, and former US President Barack Obama has also missed out.  Expect to see many members of the Royal family, Ms Markle's family (although perhaps not now including her father Thomas Markle Snr), famous faces from the cast of Suits, conservationists, sportsmen and women and charity heads closest to the couple's hearts. Invitations for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May Credit: Victoria Jones/PA Wire Those invited include Dave Henson, the former Team GB captain at the Invictus Games, the head of a tiny overlooked Welsh charity and the Botswanan friends so discreet even they do not know which others in their set are going. Some members of the public have received an invitation to wait in the grounds outside the chapel to watch the bride and groom and their wedding guests arrive and leave. As well a dress code, the guest list also reportedly includes 'critical guidance'for the big day. The instructions ban cameras and bulky bags, adding that guests will be asked to "surrender mobile telephones and any devices used for image capture". They further specify that guests should not wear medals, in a list of suggestions about accessories that includes: "No swords." The invitations were produced by Barnard & Westwood, which has held the "Royal Warrant for Printing & Bookbinding by Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen" since 1985. Die-stamped in gold and then burnished, the invitation features The Three Feather Badge of The Prince of Wales. They also reveal that the dress code is Uniform, Morning Coat or Lounge Suit, or Day Dress with Hat. Read more about who is on the guest list here. Prince William and Prince Harry in borrowed policemen outfits Credit: PA What about the best man and bridesmaids? The Duke of Cambridge will be Harry's best man, missing the FA Cup final to be at his brother's side. The Duke, who has always been the front-runner for the supporting role at the May wedding, is "honoured" to have been asked, Kensington Palace said. Prince George and Princess Charlotte look almost certain to be page boy and flower girl. The siblings already know the score - they performed those roles at the wedding of Pippa Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge's younger sister, to James Matthews in May last year.   Kensington Palace has announced that Ms Markle will have no adult bridesmaids 'because she's unable to choose between her friends', and will instead be surrounded by children as page boys, bridesmaids and flower girls. Jessica Mulroney and Meghan Markle in 2016 Credit: George Pimentel/WireImage Friends including Jessica Mulroney, Misha Noo Lindsay Roth, Benita Litt, Janina Gavankar and Priyanka Chopra are expected to be part of the congregation. The dress - all bets are off Bookmakers suspended betting on the designer of Ms Markle's wedding dress in March when British couture company Ralph & Russo pulled ahead to become 1/3 favourites. The label, helmed by Australians Tamara Ralph and Michael Russo (a couple in real life) have shot to prominence after a string of celebrity endorsements. In 2014, Angelina Jolie wore the label to Buckingham Palace to receive an honorary damehood, in 2016 Gwyneth Paltrow to the Oscars. Add to that list of fans Beyonce, Rihanna and, finally, Meghan Markle herself, who chose a £56,000 embellished couture gown for the official photos taken to mark her engagement to Prince Harry. Before betting was suspended, London-based designer Erdem was at 3/1.  Ms Markle's stylist and close friend Ms Mulroney runs a bridal store in Toronto was said to have helped the bride choose her gown. Read more about Ralph and Russo here. A very traditional ceremony  The couple will be make their vows at St George's Chapel, which last hosted a royal wedding in May 2008 when Peter Phillips - son of The Princess Royal - married Autumn Kelly.  The traditional ceremony will be conducted by The Dean of Windsor, The Rt Revd. David Conner while the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will officiate as the couple make their marriage vows. Pioneering American bishop, the Most Rev Bishop Michael Curry, from Chicago, Illinois, has been invited to deliver the address as the couple strive to reflect their transatlantic relationship amid the tradition of St George's Chapel. Bishop Curry, who has been praised for his "infectious laughter and self-deprecating humour", is the first African-American bishop to have served as the Episcopal Church's presiding bishop, a role he has held since November 2015. The music will also have an American influence according to Christopher Warren-Green, who will conduct musicians on the day. Miss Markle, who was a UN women's advocate, is unlikely to opt to obey the prince. The couple will probably choose the Series One (1966) Book of Common Prayer ceremony, just as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did, which allows the bride to drop "obey him" and "serve him" from the religious proceedings. The regiments Prince Harry served with in Afghanistan will a have a "special place" during the ceremony. The 3 Regiment Army Air Corps, where the prince served as an Apache Pilot in Helmand Province will be represented, as well as The Royal Gurkha Rifles, his comrades in Afghanistan in 2007, and RAF Honington, where he is Honorary Air Commandant. Household Cavalry troopers will line the staircase at St George's Chapel, while streets within the precincts of the castle will be lined by members of the Windsor Castle Guard from 1st Battalion Irish Guards, and by Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy Small Ships and Diving, which has the Prince as Commodore-in-Chief, and the Royal Marines, where he is Captain General. Read more about St George's Chapel here. WATCH: How Diana, the in-laws and Prince Louis will fit into the Royal Wedding Don't miss the procession After the ceremony, among the first people to congratulate the couple will be some of the 2,640 charity workers, community champions and local school children who are being invited to watch the wedding from inside the walls of Windsor Castle.  Then at 1pm, the newlyweds will undertake a two mile tour of Windsor in an Ascot Landau carriage, greeting well-wishers, which is expected to take 25 minutes. It's the same carriage the prince used in the procession at the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton,when he was surrounded by small bridesmaids and page boys. The couple will leave Windsor Castle by carriage via Castle Hill, travelling along the High Street and through Windsor Town before returning along the Long Walk for the first reception at St George's Hall. Read more about the procession here. At a glance | St George's Chapel Windsor Not one, but two receptions Following the carriage ride, the congregation will await the happy couple in St George's Hall, for the first of two receptions. The first, more formal afternoon reception for some 600 guests, will be hosted by the Queen. The 180-ft long room, traditionally used for state banquets, seats up to 162 people and was redesigned in a modern Gothic style – with walls lined with suits of armour – following the fire at the castle in 1992. Fashionable 'bowl food' will be served at the standing-only reception. Made with seasonal ingredients grown on the Crown Estates, the food is intended to be eaten standing up, allowing guests to mingle freely in St George's Hall. The food is likely to be accompanied by champagne and wine from the extensive Royal cellars, and soft drinks. The second evening reception, for 200 close friends and family, will be thrown at Frogmore House by the Prince of Wales. Standing about half a mile south of Windsor Castle in Windsor Home Park, Frogmore House has been a Royal Residence since 1792. It is where Harry and Ms Markle posed for their official engagement photos in November. The location of the venue - away from the Castle - will offer the pair privacy as they celebrate with friends and family. Read more about the food here. Wedding cake The couple have asked Claire Ptak, an east London pastry chef, to make an organic lemon and elderflower wedding cake incorporating "the bright flavours of spring", according to Kensington Palace. It will be covered with buttercream and decorated with fresh flowers. Claire Ptak, owner of Violet Bakery in Hackney, east London Credit: Victoria Jones/PA It is believed to be the first time a Royal couple have eschewed tradition by not serving a fruit cake to their wedding guests. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose Fiona Cairns to make their 2011 wedding cake, a traditional multi-layered fruit cake with a floral design. Read more about the wedding cake here. Wedding at Windsor Castle Flowers The couple have chosen high society florist Philippa Craddock to design their day, using seasonal plants and flowers from the Crown Estates and Royal Parks chosen particularly for their pollinator-friendly properties. Aisles, pews, tables and halls will be lined with plants from wildflower meadows, picked to "provide a great habitat for bees and help to nurture and sustain entire ecosystems by promoting a healthy and biodiverse environment", Kensington Palace said. Ms Craddock has been named "Queen of London florists" by British Vogue and "a floral mastermind" by Tatler. Peonies are one of Ms Markle's favourite flowers, so it is likely her floral bouquet will include these fragrant blooms, which are in season in May. Read more about the wedding florist here. Florist Philippa Craddock Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire Speeches The prince will be putting pen to paper to write his speech for their reception. But Ms Markle, who is an accomplished public speaker, is expected to break with tradition and deliver her own as well, offering "affectionate" praise of her new husband, thanks to the Queen and a few suitable jokes. The former actress, is "ready" to speak at the reception, should her father Thomas Markle choose to avoid the limelight, the Sunday Times reported earlier this year. Mr Markle, an award-winning Hollywood writing director who now lives a quiet life in Mexico, will walk Ms Markle down the aisle, but may not make a formal speech. At the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, reception speeches included words from best man Prince Harry, the groom's father the Prince of Wales and Michael Middleton, who affectionately described how he knew his daughter's relationship was serious when her boyfriend landed a helicopter in his garden. Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Radlan at the Invictus Games Credit: REUTERS/Mark Blinch/File Photo Will the Spice Girls play? In February, one of the five original Spice Girls Mel B hinted that the Spice Girls were expected to reunite for the Royal wedding. The singer, known to fans as "Scary Spice", claimed she had received a "proper" invitation during an appearance on a television chat show. Fellow Spice Girl Victoria Beckham also appeared to let slip she was attending the big day during an appearance on The Late, Late Show with James Corden earlier in April. Asked if she would be among the guests, she said: "I, uh, I, I don't know..." However, it has recently been reported that the Spice Girls have no plans to perform at the wedding, and have not been rehearsing for the event. Victoria and her husband David were invited to the 2011 royal wedding.  Prince Harry with the Spice Girls in 1997 Credit: John Stillwell/PA Wire The new Duke and Duchess of Sussex?  Ms Markle will become an HRH and a senior royal after marrying Prince Harry. She is also expected to become a duchess, as Kate Middleton did when she became the Duchess of Cambridge after saying her vows in 2011. By tradition, male members of the Royal family receive a title from the monarch on their wedding day, and the vacant title Duke of Sussex is regarded as the most likely choice for the Prince, meaning Ms Markle would become HRH The Duchess of Sussex. Like Prince Harry, the previous Duke of Sussex lived at Kensington Palace, and he also married for love, rather than choosing brides who fitted the traditional royal mould. Read more about royal titles here. Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, outside Westminster Abbey on their wedding day in 2011 Credit: AP Photo/Martin Meissner Will there be a bank holiday? The wedding is on a Saturday, so there will be no new bank holiday declared. Although the public were given a day off to celebrate the weddings of Prince Charles to Diana Spencer in 1981, Prince William to Catherine Middleton in 2011, and Princess Anne to Mark Phillips in 1973, no such national holidays were awarded for Prince Andrew or Prince Edward. However, it's not all bad news because pubs and bars will be allowed to do away with the usual curbs on opening hours on the wedding weekend.  Ministers have extended licensing hours across Britain to allow venues to remain open until 1am on Friday and Saturday - which is also the day of the FA Cup final. There will also be lots of street parties planned across the UK. For information about how to host your own, click here. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wedding features grid Souvenirs and wedding china The royal bride and groom-to-be have approved a range of commemorative china to celebrate their nuptials.  The exclusive design in white and cornflower blue has a monogram of the couple's initials at its centre, tied together with white ribbons and surmounted by the coronet of Prince Harry.  The decorative border of each piece is inspired by the ironwork of the 13th-century Gilebertus door of St George's Chapel and each is finished with 22-carat gold. The Royal Collection Trust range, which is made in Stoke-on-Trent, includes a decorative miniature coffee mug, coffee mug, pillbox, tankard and plate.  The Royal wedding souvenir phenomenon dates back to Queen Victoria's wedding to Prince Albert in 1840, linked to the rise of mass production in Victorian Britain. It remains a thriving industry today, with an estimated £222 million spent on memorabilia in the run-up to the 2011 royal wedding, according to the Centre for Retail Research. And finally... the honeymoon Prince Harry and Ms Markle will delay their honeymoon to go straight back to work in the week after their wedding, scheduling their first public engagement as a married couple just days later. The couple will go on honeymoon privately later this year, before a "busy" autumn including a trip to Sydney for the Invictus Games. But where will they go? Namibia has pulled ahead as the odds-on favourite. The southern African nation is best known among travellers for the enormous Sossusvlei sand dunes of the the Namib Desert, but reports suggest that the couple are looking instead at a safari trip to Hoanib Valley Camp in the country's north west. Botswana, where they holidayed in the early days of their whirlwind relationship, is also a good bet, (Ms Markle's engagement ring features diamonds from Diana's personal collection, and a stone from Botswana), but wherever they go, the newlyweds will be looking for seclusion away from the limelight as they start their married life together. Other possible destinations could include Tuscany, Hawaii, Turkey and the Philippines. Read more about the honeymoon options here.


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Innocent Missouri Convict, David Robinson, Released After 18 Years In Prison For Murder He Didn't Commit

Posted: 15 May 2018 10:20 AM PDT

Innocent Missouri Convict, David Robinson, Released After 18 Years In Prison For Murder He Didn't CommitDavid Robinson was released Monday night.


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WH staff comment on McCain overshadows Trump-Senate lunch

Posted: 15 May 2018 07:00 AM PDT

WH staff comment on McCain overshadows Trump-Senate lunchWASHINGTON (AP) — The last time President Donald Trump headed to Capitol Hill for the weekly Senate Republican lunch he was feuding with the powerful chair of the foreign relations panel, and had tweeted that the man couldn't get elected dog catcher.


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Virginia Police Officer Fatally Shoots Home Invasion Suspect

Posted: 15 May 2018 04:03 AM PDT

Virginia Police Officer Fatally Shoots Home Invasion Suspect28-year-old Willie Marable was shot and killed during a suspected armed home invasion on Mother`s Day.


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Gap 'terribly sorry' over T-shirt China map without Taiwan

Posted: 15 May 2018 02:16 AM PDT

Gap 'terribly sorry' over T-shirt China map without TaiwanUS clothing retailer Gap has apologised to China over a T-shirt with a map showing the mainland but omitting Taiwan, becoming the latest foreign firm to run afoul of Beijing's policy on the self-ruling island. China, which considers Taiwan a rebel province awaiting reunification, has taken airlines, hotels and other companies to task in recent months for listing the island as a separate country on their websites. The Gap shirt, which was sold in overseas markets, features a map of China, but Taiwan does not appear to the southeast of the country, according to a photo of the company's online store posted on the Twitter account of the official People's Daily newspaper.


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Fox News Judicial Analyst Defends Timeline Of Mueller's Probe

Posted: 14 May 2018 08:50 PM PDT

Fox News Judicial Analyst Defends Timeline Of Mueller's ProbeDuring a Fox News segment on various calls for special counsel Robert Mueller


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Colorado mom scares off bear attacking 5-year-old daughter

Posted: 14 May 2018 08:15 PM PDT

Colorado mom scares off bear attacking 5-year-old daughterDENVER (AP) — A 5-year-old Colorado girl attacked by a black bear outside her home over the weekend was expected to recover thanks to the quick thinking of her mother, who scared the animal away, officials said Monday.


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Nanny sentenced to life in prison in fatal stabbings of 2 children on Upper West Side

Posted: 14 May 2018 04:41 PM PDT

Nanny sentenced to life in prison in fatal stabbings of 2 children on Upper West SideYoselyn Ortega murdered 6-year-old Lucia Krim and 2-year-old Leo Krim inside their Upper West Side apartment on October 25, 2012. She learned her fate after emotional impact statements by the victims' parents.


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