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Twitter Goes Crazy Over #Piggate Scandal 28 Tuesday, September 22, 2015 #PollToday Cameron’s youthful debauchery Will Priyanka TWITTER GOES CRAZY Chopra’s new TV series ‘Quantico’ catapult her from Bollywood to OVERLondon #PIGGATE SCANDAL Hollywood? new biography of David Cameron by a former The book is Yes No Can’t Say allyA turned political enemy contains claims of youthful being published debauchery by the future by billionaire British leader, according to Michael Ashcroft, Rest in sight extracts published by the Daily Mail yesterday. a major donor Pakistan confirms death Reactions on social media to Cameron’s sentence for nine militants focused on the description of a Pakistan’s army yesterday bizarre initiation ritual for an Conservative announced the death penal- Oxford University club made Party, who ty for nine hardline militants by an unnamed contemporary linked to a series of terrorist turned against attacks across the country. of Cameron’s who is himself a member of parliament. the PM when The lawmaker claimed he was not Netanyahu meets Putin in that the initiation ceremony Moscow over Syria worries involved a dead pig and that appointed Cameron “inserted a private to a senior part of his anatomy into the government role animal’s mouth”. The hashtag #Piggate quickly topped Twitter trending in Britain, with users making highly doubtful that the book many pig-related puns. David Cameron (centre) dances at the Pitt Club Ball at Cambridge University in 1987 will cause more than a ripple”. Downing Street declined to “People are much more comment on the claims, which were repeated in other British The book Call Me Dave also he had “a normal university likely to view the whole Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin newspapers. claims that Cameron smoked experience”. The Daily Mail business as poor form Netanyahu met Russian lead- The book is being published marijuana at university. said that the biography would by Ashcroft, a case of sour er Vladimir Putin in Moscow by billionaire Michael Asked in the past about any “make political waves” but the grapes,” Greenslade said. yesterday as Israel frets over Ashcroft, a major donor to The Independent said that a Russian military buildup in Syria. Cameron’s Conservative “perhaps most damaging Party, who turned against The lawmaker claimed that the politically” is the claim by the prime minister when he Ashcroft that Cameron knew Bombings kill 13 in Shia was not appointed to a senior initiation ceremony involved a dead of his non-domiciled tax areas of Baghdad government role. pig and that Cameron “inserted a status in 2009. Ashcroft’s Bombs exploded in two Shia- Ashcroft, a former deputy status, which meant he did majority areas of Baghdad private part of his anatomy into the yesterday, killing at least 13 chairman and treasurer of the animal’s mouth” not have to pay British taxes people, security and medical party, admitted that he had on overseas earnings, caused officials said. been expecting the ministerial a major scandal at the time appointment following and Cameron’s office said the Killing of Sumatran Cameron’s first general drug taking in the past the Guardian’s media columnist prime minister had only found elephant sparks anger David Cameron election victory in 2010. prime minister has said that Roy Greenslade said that “it is out in 2010. A critically endangered Sumatran elephant has been killed for his tusks, an official said yesterday, sparking a Beware! surge of anger online. Hungary places ads warning off migrants Rebels hail anniversary as Beirut full-page notice in other local Displacement Aurelie Pontie he Hungarian government newspapers featured a letter by said, “The only way forward coalition pounds Sanaa placed advertisements in the Doctors Without Borders is through providing safe and Thousands of rebel sympa- T thizers thronged the Yemeni the Lebanese press yesterday group urging the European legal passage, and not through capital yesterday to celebrate warning off “the strongest Union to open its borders to publishing ads to push back a year since the city’s seizure, refugees. refugees”. despite a relentless campaign Hungary’s advertisements “While European of air attacks by a Saudi-led “Do not listen in both Arabic and English governments are using ad coalition. came two weeks after Denmark space in the Arab region to to the people placed similar adverts in send messages of deterrence 85 dead in new Boko smugglers. Lebanese newspapers in an to refugees and migrants, MSF Haram strike in Nigeria Hungary will attempt to stem an influx of is using those same channels Boko Haram carried out its not allow illegal migrants and asylum-seekers. this week to publicly remind deadliest attacks on the key “Hungarians are hospitable, European leaders of their but the strongest possible responsibilities.” northeast Nigerian city of immigrants A Syrian man looks at an advertisement published in Arabic in action is taken against those MSF’s letter appeared in Al Maiduguri, killing scores. L’Orient le jour French language daily newspaper to cross its who attempt to enter Hungary Hayat, Al Quds, and The Daily territory” illegally,” warned the adverts in cross its territory.” But medical of deterrence... have turned Star, and included a large photo For more, catch us Al Jumhuriya, An-Nahar and organisation MSF published a foreseeable and manageable of a bright orange life jacket, online at: www.dt.bh French daily L’Orient le Jour. its own notices in three local influx of people fleeing for a symbol of the dangerous possible action” against “Do not listen to the people papers, appealing to the EU to survival into a policy-made journey many migrants and /DailyTribunenews anyone attempting to cross smugglers. Hungary will not open its borders. human tragedy”. MSF’s refugees are making across the /DTribune its borders illegally. But a allow illegal immigrants to It said Europe’s “policies Humanitarian Coordinator for Mediterranean..
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