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Beyonce wakes up world with first pictures of twins on Instagram

LOS ANGELES - Pop star Beyonce debuted the pictures of her twins, Sir Carter and Rumi, in an Instagram post on Friday, causing an internet sensation once more in her first public acknowledgement of their birth. “Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today,” Beyonce, 35, wrote in the post, which showed her holding her two infants. She wore a blue veil and a colorful flowing robe that fell off her left shoulder. The picture had been “liked” more than 6.5 million times nine hours after it was posted. Social media lit up, with thousands of people expressing their excitement about the trending photo. Many happily said it was the first image they woke up to. “I wake up to Beyonce holding

her two sons,” wrote Twitter user Fadia Kader (@FADIA). “Good morning everyone.” “For the record, I was one of the first 2,500 people to like her post,” boasted Twitter user @benduffie. “We basically fam.” Neither Beyonce, one of the world’s most popular singers, nor her husband, 47-year-old rap star and entrepreneur Jay-Z, had made any announcement about the birth until now. Beyonce’s father, Mathew Knowles, had said in a tweet in June that she was now the mother of

twins, confirming earlier reports of the year’s most highly anticipated celebrity birth. The singer, one of the most powerful women in the music business, announced the pregnancy on her Instagram account in February this year along with an image of her posing in lingerie and caressing a noticeable baby bump. The photo became the most-liked Instagram picture of all time, with 11 million likes. News of the twins came less than a year after the release of the R&B singer’s 2016 album “Lemonade,” in which she appeared to address long-standing rumors of trouble in her eight-year marriage. Jay-Z’s own recent album, “4:44,” also dealt with the subject. (rtr)

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In this undated image released by Parkwood Entertainment on Friday, July 14, 2017, Beyonce posed with her newborn twins Sir Carter and Rumi.

One Direction star joins Prince Harry on “Dunkirk” red carpet

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Actor Harry Styles and Prince Harry attend the ‘Dunkirk’ World Premiere at Odeon Leicester Square on July 13, 2017 in London, Britain.

LONDON - Two Harrys -- one pop and the other British royalty -- proved the biggest hits on the red carpet at the world premiere of director Christopher Nolan’s new film, “Dunkirk”. The World War Two epic is the movie acting debut for One Direction star Harry Styles, who was joined by Prince Harry on Thursday night in London to see Nolan’s highly anticipated film. Singer Styles soaked up the adulation from an army of screaming fans but suggested this could be

his only movie premiere, acting coy about whether he would seek more film roles. “I don’t know, I really enjoyed this, I might be one and done though -- I’d do this one again for sure,” he told Reuters. The film is the latest from “Inception” director Nolan, who has enjoyed box office success with a string of unconventional blockbusters. Regular Nolan collaborators Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy star alongside Kenneth Brannagh and

Mark Rylance in the film, which chronicles Operation Dynamo, in which some 338,000 Allied troops were rescued between May 27 and June 3, 1940, by warships and a flotilla of pleasure boats and other small craft Brannagh had good things to say about his experience working with newcomer Styles. “Very good. Very good. He showed up honest and humble and hardworking, and he does a fine job”, he said. Dunkirk is due to open in cinemas on July 21, 2017. (rtr)

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A young woman plays her clarinet in the midst of clashes between anti-government demonstrators and security forces, during a protest in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, July 6, 2017. The demonstrators were marching towards the Supreme Court when they were intercepted by authorities. Opposition protests demanding new elections and decrying triple-digit inflation, food shortages and worsening crime continue as President Nicolas Maduro pushes forward with his plan to draft a new constitution.

Disgruntled Venezuelan state workers seek ways to join opposition vote

CARACAS/PUNTO FIJO - Some are traveling across town to cast their ballot. One has asked a cousin volunteering at a poll station to let him jump the queue. And another plans to dress up as a woman to vote. Venezuela’s state workers are cooking up creative ways to participate in Sunday’s opposition plebiscite without being spotted by colleagues or Socialist Party members, which could compromise their jobs in Venezuela’s vengeful political climate. The opposition is holding an unofficial vote to let Venezuelans have their say about unpopular President Nicolas Maduro’s plan to elect a new legislative body with powers to rewrite the constitution and supersede other institutions. They say Maduro is seeking to consolidate a dictatorship in the oil-rich nation and must be stopped before critical food and medicine shortages worsen. Maduro, however, says his July 30 vote for the controversial constituent assembly is the only way to bring peace to Venezuela after three months of violent anti-government protests. He has ordered that the country’s

roughly 2.8 million state employees, a sizeable part of the population of around 30 million, vote for the constituent assembly. Many state workers remain fierce supporters of his “21st century socialism,” but others have turned on the government due to salaries that have plummeted to a few dozen U.S. dollars a month, corruption scandals and inefficiencies in state-owned companies. Some workers stay on because of health insurance, subsidized food or lack of other opportunities in a country submerged in a fourth straight year of recession. But about 20 workers interviewed by Reuters said discontent

was growing, and many were planning to vote on Sunday. “I supported the ‘revolution,’ but it’s over now, and what Maduro’s people are doing doesn’t work at all,” said a worker at state oil company PDVSA. “So I’m going to be active this Sunday. I’m even offering my car to shuttle people around. Only people close to me, of course, because I don’t want to be seen.” Their fear has historical roots. In 2004, during the campaign for a referendum against late President Hugo Chavez, government lawmaker Luis Tascon published a list of more than 2.4 million Venezuelans who signed in favor of a ref-

erendum. Many lost jobs and were marginalized from state services and the “Tascon List” became notorious. Venezuela’s Information Ministry and PDVSA did not respond to a request for comment.

GENERATING TRUST The opposition, hoping to attract big numbers at the polls, has tried to make it easier for Venezuelans to vote in secret. Voters can cast their ballot from any polling station, and voting papers will be destroyed. “We have to generate total trust so that dissident ‘Chavistas’ vote,” said opposition lawmaker Angel Alvarado, expressing optimism that they would. “The 1999 constitution (created under Chavez) unites ‘Chavismo’ as much as it does the opposition.” Some angry state workers are organizing themselves via secret groups on the Telegram messaging

app, convincing reluctant family members to vote or feigning shopping trips and holidays to cast their ballots away from prying eyes. Still, some efforts may be thwarted by the government’s decision to hold a practice of the July 30 constituent assembly vote on Sunday. Most of the workers interviewed said they were being required to attend the simulation - with one employee of aluminum smelter Venalum adding bosses were even offering overtime pay. Continued to page 6

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