1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on Love Island fans convinced there was ‘unaired argument’ as couple appear VERY frosty after ‘missing scenes’
LOVE Island fans are convinced one couple locked horns in an off-camera spat after appearing VERY frosty on-screen.
It came as the first episode of the matchmaking series – which is celebrating its10th anniversarythis year – kicked off with the unexpected arrival of American bombshell Toni, 24.
Love Island fans are convinced one couple have already locked horns off screenErotemeThey noticed a frosty atmosphere after Ben was picked by ShakiraErotemeFans suspected the duo were ‘clashing already’Eroteme
Yet before the Las Vegas pool cabana server caused chaos by stealing Ben, fan noted supposed bad blood between one pair.
The show’s six couples opening couples – picked by the girls from the dating bios of the lads – were Shakira and Ben, Meg and Dejon, Sophie and Harry, Helena and Conor, Alima and Blu, and Megan and Tommy.
They noted a strange vibe between the model and taxi driver Ben after they were coupled up, and one fan took to X to muse: “Shakira and Ben are clashing already yikes yikes yikesssss.”
Another quizzed: “Did I miss something between Ben and Shakira – why does everyone hate each other?”
A third wrote: “Can we just get a brand new cast I don’t like this one.”
The awkward attitude came shortly before ITV2viewersthreatened to call Ofcomafter Shakira was left single – when Toni chose her man to couple up with.
Yet show fans already suspect issues with the new couple, claiming Ben simply “doesn’t fancy” the American bombshell.
Prior to her time in the villa, Shakira dropped a huge hint about her fiery attitude.
She warmed: “I could argue with a brick wall.
“If arguing was an Olympic sport, I’d have gold medal, and I will just argue in the face I’m even if I’m wrong, I will argue in your face just until, until I have no breath left.
Shakira added: “I won’t go hunting for the drama but if someone wants to pick a fight with me, girls or not, then they’re gonna get a response.”
Shakira said prior to her villa entry she could ‘argue with a brick wall’ErotemeShe even offended viewers with a ‘9-5’ comment in her first few minutes on-airErotemeAmerican bombshell Toni caused further drama in the episode when she stole BenEroteme
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1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on At least ‘five dead’ & multiple seriously injured in shooting spree ‘by pupil’ at school in Austria
AT least five people have reportedly been killed and several others injured after a student allegedly went on a school shooting spree in Austria.
Cops said they have now launched a massive police operation in a secondary school in Dreischützengasse street in Graz, the second-biggest city in the country.
An Austrian police car (stock pic)Google mapsThe school where the shooting took place[/caption]
Police spokesperson Sabri Yorgun said special forces were among those sent to the high school after a call at 10am.
He said that authorities were working to get an overview of what had happened.
Authorities believe multiple guns were used in the shooting, and more victims could emerge.
Austrian special task force Cobra has also been deployed.
Citing local police, Austrian state media ORF said several people had been seriously injured, including students and teachers.
It said the suspected perpetrator, reportedly a pupil, is believed to have killed himself.
Police are currently evacuating the building, ORF said.
Graz is located in the southeast of the country and has about 300,000 inhabitants.
The shooting comes shortly before the tenth anniversary of the Graz rampage on June 20, which left three people dead.
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Shutterstock EditorialCoco Gauff won the second Grand Slam title of her career at the French Open[/caption]
Shutterstock EditorialAryna Sabalenka could not hide her emotions during the presentation[/caption]
In windy conditions on Court Philippe Chatrier, Gauff profited from her rival’s 70 unforced errors to win 6-7 6-2 6-4.
A teary Sabalenka said post-match that it “hurt to show such terrible tennis” in what she called “the worst final I ever played”.
The world No1 then added: “I think she won the match not because she played incredible. Just because I made all of those mistakes.”
Her remarks sparked outrage among Gauff fans that felt her victory was being disrespected.
Sabalenka has now addressed her comments in an Instagram post, writing: “Yesterday was a tough one. Coco handled the conditions much better than I did and fully deserved the win.
“She was the better player and I want to give her the credit she earned.
“You all know me… I’m always going to be honest and human in how I process these moments.
“I made over 70 unforced errors, so I can’t pretend it was a great day for me.
“But both things can be true… I didn’t play my best, and Coco stepped up and played with poise and purpose.
“She earned that title. Respect. Time to rest, learn and come back stronger.”
Sabalenka saw off four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek in a thrilling semi-final.
The Belarusian even claimed has she not beaten her, Gauff would have been the runner-up.
Gauff hit back, responding: “I don’t agree with that.
“No shade to Iga or anything, but last time I played her I won in straight sets.
“I don’t think that’s a fair thing to say, because anything can really happen.”
Sabalenka’s 70 unforced errors was the highest recorded in any women’s singles match at this year’s tournament.
In comparison, Jannik Sinner made 64 and Carlos Alcaraz hit 73 in their five hours and 29 minutes men’s final classic the day after, which went to a fifth set tiebreak.
Gauff and Sabalenka will be back on court for the next Grand Slam, Wimbledon, which start in just three weeks.
GettyGauff said her rival’s comments were ‘unfair’[/caption]
1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on Third Chinese scientist arrested after smuggling ‘biological pathogens’ into US from Wuhan after ‘agroterrorism’ probe
A THIRD Chinese scientist has been charged for allegedly smuggling “biological material” into the United States.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of MichiganA Chinese scientist has been charged with smuggling biological materials into the United States[/caption]
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of MichiganHan was arrested on Sunday at Detroit Metropolitan airport[/caption]
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of MichiganShe initially denied sending the parcels at all, court documents claim[/caption]
In the latest case, Han Chengxuan was arrested at Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Sunday.
Cops claim she sent four packages from China to the States that contained “biological material related to round worms“.
These packages were sent to people linked to the University of Michigan lab between September 2024 and March 2025.
Han has been charged with smuggling goods into the United States.
She initially denied sending the parcels at all, court documents claim.
Han would then insist they contained plastic cups rather the petri dishes before ultimately admitting to sending the samples, the documents add.
They had reportedly been collected during her PhD research in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X: “Han is alleged to have sent four packages to the U.S. from China containing a biological material related to round worms — addressed to individuals associated with a lab at the University of Michigan.
“Upon arriving at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport on June 8, Han allegedly made false statements to federal officials regarding the packages she had previously mailed — and had erased her electronic device just days prior.
“In a follow up interview with FBI and ICE HSI agents, Han admitted to sending the packages and lying about their contents.
“This case is part of a broader effort from the FBI and our federal partners to heavily crack down on similar pathogeon smuggling operations, as the CCP works relentlessly to undermine America’s research institutions.”
It comes after two other Chinese scientists were charged last week for allegedly trying to smuggle a toxic fungus into the States.
Researchers Jian Yunqing, 33, and Liu Zunyong, 34 are facing charges of smuggling goods, conspiracy, visa fraud and providing false statements.
They are alleged to have tried to bring Fusarium graminearum into the country – which can cause severe damage to livestock and crops.
University of MichiganJian denied that she was aware of her boyfriend’s intent to smuggle the pathogen[/caption]
ReutersSamples of a pathogen identified by the US Department of Justice as Fusarium graminearum[/caption]
Authorities claim the fungus could be used as a “potential agroterrorism weapon”.
Prosecutors say Liu attempted to smuggle it through Detroit Airport so it could be studied at a University of Michigan laboratory.
Jian, who is Liu’s girlfriend, worked at the lab according to prosecutors.
The university did not have the necessary federal permits to handle this pathogen.
A statement from the university says the institution has not had “funding from the Chinese government in relation to research conducted by the accused individuals”.
Officials further allege that Jian is a Chinese Communist Party member, and that her research on the fungus in China got Chinese government funding.
Liu allegedly lied about trying to bring the pathogen into the country in July 2024 before later admitting it.
While Jian has been arrested in the US, Liu was sent back to China at the airport – so his arrest is unlikely unless he returns.
Following Jian’s arrest, FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X: “This case is a sobering reminder that the CCP is working around the clock to deploy operatives and researchers to infiltrate American institutions and target our food supply, which would have grave consequences… putting American lives and our economy at serious risk.”
Who are Jian Yunqing and Liu Zunyong?
Jian Yunqing and Liu Zunyong are alleged to have smuggled a toxic fungus into the United States.
Prosecutors claim Liu had attempted to bring the pathogen into the country through Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
Officials claim the intention was to smuggle the fungus in to be studied at a University of Michigan lab – where Liu’s girlfriend Jian worked.
It is further alleged that Jian received Chinese government funding for her research on the fungus in China.
She has since been arrested, but Liu’s detention is unlikely unless he returns to the States as there is no extradition agreement between the US and China.
According to the FBI, Fusarium graminearum is a “potential agroterrorism weapon” that can cause vomiting, liver damage, and reproductive defects in humans and livestock.
1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on Caitlin Clark suffers injury setback in major blow to Indiana Fever and WNBA
CAITLIN Clark suffered a setback in her bid to get back on court after an injury.
The Indiana Fever star has been dealing with a quad issue.
GettyCaitlin Clark will not be ready to return from injury on Tuesday[/caption]
GettyClark hasn’t played since the New York Liberty on May 24[/caption]
Clark, 23, was ruled out for a minimum of two weeks when she suffered the problem.
1 week agoUSA UpdateComments Off on Virgin Media is giving away FREE Apple gadget worth £439 – but there’s only one day left to claim
VIRGIN Media is offering new customers a free Apple gadget worth £439 if they sign up in the next 24hours.
The network provider is handing out space grey 9th Gen iPads with 64GB worth of storage when they sign onto an 18-month MegaVolt package.
Virgin MediaThe network provider has a track record of throwing in high-value tech freebies with its broadband and TV packages[/caption]
Best Buy/Apple9th Generation iPad in space grey[/caption]
But there’s only one day left to claim while stocks last, as Virgin Media plans to wind down the offer on 11 June.
For £88.99 per month, consumers can sign onto the MegaVolt package, which offers both telly and broadband perks.
You can even get access to Netflix standard with ads, Sky Sports HD and Sky Cinema HD – plus another subscription service of your choosing for six months.