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Paris Jackson Lights Up Her First Film Premiere in Valentino

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Paris Jackson’s star is rising. She appears in her first movie, Gringo , alongside heavyweights like Charlize Theron and Amanda Seyfried, and for last night's premiere in L.A., Jackson chose a look that reflected her new status. Her black gown from Valentino with a snake curving up its necklines projected the elegance of old Hollywood. She kept things simple elsewhere with her slicked-back, oversized hoop earrings, and a plum-stained pout, offering a departure from the bombshell vibe of her Oscar-night Versace dress and the hippie chic of her off-duty wardrobe.Of course, Jackson’s foray into classic fashion doesn’t mean she’s lost her inner rock chick.  She let her personality show beneath the layers of tulle and embroidery, from her visible tattoos to her now-signature beaded bracelets. Enjoying the night out with her co-stars and her big brother Prince, she marked the next chapter of her career in style.

US moots exemptions to metal tariffs

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Canada and Mexico may be exempt from US plans to impose tariffs on metal imports, the White House says. Other countries may also see "carve-outs" on national security grounds, press secretary Sarah Sanders said. US President Donald Trump has said steel products will face a 25% tariff, with 10% on aluminum goods. But there are fears the plans could spark a trade war, and it reportedly helped lead to the resignation of White House economic adviser Gary Cohn. The EU has proposed retaliatory measures against a number of US goods including bourbon and peanut butter. Despite opposition at home and abroad, Ms Sanders said the US president would sign the measures in by the end of the week. But she added: "There are potential carve-outs for Mexico and Canada based on national security, and possibly other countries as well based on that process. That would be [on] a case-by-case and country by country basis." Mr Trump has railed against the US trade

Black Panther — Good film with many lessons for Nigeria

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Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President of Nigeria, has disclosed the lessons he has learnt from the new movie ‘Black Panther’. Atiku Abubakar writes: Over the weekend, I joined my children to watch the much talked about ‘Black Panther’. It was a good film, and I was happy they took me to see it. However, I came out of the movie theater a little upset. When the first scenes came up, and I saw “Sambisa Forest” I was unhappy that the only reference the filmmakers could have for Nigeria was a negative one, but I was later encouraged by the thought of Africans solving African problems. That is a good thing, the kinds of things we used to do. For young people who may not remember, Nigerian civil servants and indeed most able citizens used to contribute money every month to support the struggle against Apartheid in South Africa. Nigeria was the single stabilizing force across West Africa. Helping to restore peace in Liberia and Sierra Leone are examples of the gigantic st

Missing teenager and man arrested after police vehicle incident

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A 45-year-old man and 17-year-old girl have been arrested after sustaining injuries during an incident in a police vehicle in Perth. Stuart Lymer and the teenager, both from Staffordshire, had been escorted from a train in the city on Monday. The pair - who had previously been reported missing - are being treated in hospital, although their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. The incident is understood to have involved a bladed weapon. Police Scotland has referred the matter to the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc). Police in Staffordshire had previously issued an appeal to trace the pair, who are undergoing treatment in Dundee. Assistant Chief Constable John Hawkins said: "Following an incident yesterday within a police vehicle in Perth, a 45-year-old man and 17-year-old woman have been arrested. "Both are currently undergoing treatment at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee as a result of injuries sustained during the incide

France to fix legal age of sexual consent as 15

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France plans to fix the legal age of sexual consent as 15, so that an adult who has sex with someone younger than that will be charged with rape. Equality Minister Marlène Schiappa welcomed the move, which follows advice from doctors and legal experts. Currently, prosecutors must prove sex with someone under-15 was forced in order to bring rape charges. The change comes amid uproar over two recent cases of men accused of having sex with 11-year-old girls. Under the existing legislation, if there is no violence or coercion proved, offenders may only be charged with sexual abuse of a minor and not rape . This has a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine of €75,000 (£66,000; $87,000). Sentences are the same for sexual assaults of minors and non-minors , but rape convictions carry much harsher punishments. The government is to approve the new age limit as part of a package of other laws against sexual violence and harassment in the coming weeks. It had been di