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Social media influencer Jade Anna van Vliet and professional footballer Kenneth Taylor have ended their relationship. The split was announced by Van Vliet on Instagram shortly after the couple had become engaged.

Tel Sell's hits and flops: My brother-in-law will soon have a child lock on his television

Tel Sell's hits and flops: My brother-in-law will soon have a child lock on his television

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Long queues at Central Station for final Dutch Grand Prix: "Busy, but fun"

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Pentagon fires leadership of military newspaper that reported on aircraft carrier

Pentagon fires leadership of military newspaper that reported on aircraft carrier

The Pentagon has dismissed the top leadership of the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, including editor-in-chief Erik Slavin and publisher Max Lederer, citing insubordination. The affected staff members have been granted five days to appeal the decision.