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This week, reports about DC firing Amber Heard from Aquaman 2 went viral. News outlets, including Sausage Roll and Yahoo! News, revealed that Heard violated a part of her contract. They also revealed that the actress failed the physical examination. Amber Heard did not pass her physical examination. She s put on some pounds and is in terrible shape, the source told Sausage Roll. There is a clause in her contract which says she is required to be in good form ahead of shooting and she violated that. They even detailed that Heard s current physical state would prevent her from doing the actions and stunts in the upcoming film. ....
MH370 investigators find no proof of ‘rogue pilot’ theory – Telegraph.co.ukby wpjljron Sunday, March 8th, 2015.MH370 investigators find no proof of ‘rogue pilot’ theory – Telegraph.co.uk“There was no known history of apathy, anxiety, or irritability. There were no significant changes in his lifestyle, interpersonal conflict or family stresses.” Some have floated the idea that the pilot might have decided to commit suicide or deliberately crash the plane as part of a complex insurance scam. But the report said, “there is […] “There was no known history of apathy, anxiety, or irritability. There were no significant changes in his lifestyle, interpersonal conflict or family stresses.” ....
Daily Monitor Thursday February 25 2021 Uganda’s election cycle suffered a violent phase with thousands of deaths during the campaigns and dozens of people abducted by the State armed forces. The government continued to deter freedom of expressions, assembly and awareness. The regime has continually bedevilled the events surrounding the General Election in Uganda. Indeed, the election process in Uganda is not one to reach the end goal of democratic processes, but a façade used by the regime to portray Uganda as a nation that holds routine mandatory elections. In Uganda, there has been sustained attacks on civil society and NGOs with push back on the work that these organisations do. The oppression has come in form of break-ins into offices of more than 46 organisations, freezing of bank accounts and closure of some organisations. Consequently, the financial institutions and communication agencies have been turned into instruments of coercion and suppression used by ....