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Fed's Warsh has a difficult boss and tough job ahead, says StanChart CEO Winters

HONG KONG, May 19 (Reuters) - Incoming Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh faces both a tough ‌environment and a "difficult boss," Standard Chartered CEO Bill ‌Winters said on Tuesday, pointing to political pressure on Warsh to ​cut rates even as inflation remains high.

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"Inflation is stubbornly high and unlikely to come down, but he's got the political environment (in which) he will be criticised ‌if he doesn't ⁠cut rates," Winters told reporters in Hong Kong.

"He has got a difficult boss but ⁠you know he (Warsh) is a serious guy."

Warsh will be sworn in as U.S. Federal Reserve chief on Friday ​by President ​Donald Trump. Trump chose ​Warsh to head the ‌U.S. central bank following the end of Jerome Powell's term.

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U.S. CPI increased 3.8% in the year to April, the biggest annual increase in three years, reflecting rising energy prices following the U.S.-Israeli war with ‌Iran.

Some Fed policymakers are already concerned ​about high inflation and want ​to use the ​Fed's policy statement to signal that ‌rate hikes, not rate cuts, ​may be coming.

Trump ​has repeatedly called on the Fed to cut rates dramatically. Market pricing currently shows roughly a ​60% chance ‌the Fed raises rates by year-end.

(Reporting by Selena ​Li in Hong Kong, Writing by Alun John; ​Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)

Fed's Warsh has a difficult boss and tough job ahead, says StanChart CEO Winters

HONG KONG, May 19 (Reuters) - Incoming Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh faces both a tough ‌environment and a "difficult boss,...
Former Spanish PM Zapatero investigated in influence peddling case

MADRID, May 19 (Reuters) - Former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is being investigated for ‌alleged influence peddling and related crimes, the country's ‌High Court said on Tuesday.

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Zapatero's office in Madrid was being searched alongside ​three other premises, the court said in a statement, adding the former premier had been summoned to testify on June 2.

Zapatero is a key ally of current Socialist Prime ‌Minister Pedro Sanchez ⁠and the case piles more pressure on Sanchez, who is already dogged by a corruption ⁠investigation into alleged kickbacks involving key members of his inner circle, as well as probes involving his wife and ​his brother.

The ​investigation is part of ​the so-called Plus Ultra ‌case, linked to a state rescue worth 53 million euros ($62 million) in 2021 of the domestic airline Plus Ultra through state holding company SEPI during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The bailout became politically controversial because critics said Plus Ultra was ‌not clearly strategic, had weak ​finances and links to Venezuelan shareholders. ​The High Court ​is examining whether the aid was properly ‌approved.

The conservative opposition People's Party ​has repeatedly criticised ​Zapatero's business ties in Venezuela in the years after leaving government. Zapatero has denied any wrongdoing before ​a lower house ‌committee.

Zapatero led Spain between 2004 and 2011, winning ​two absolute parliamentary majorities.

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(Reporting by David ​Latona; Editing by Charlie Devereux)

Former Spanish PM Zapatero investigated in influence peddling case

MADRID, May 19 (Reuters) - Former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is being investigated for ‌alleged influence pedd...
Married at First Sight wives claim husbands raped them

Channel 4 has pulled all episodes of Married at First Sight UK (MAFS) after two women claimed they were raped by their on-screen husbands during filming.

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A third woman claimed she had an abortion following anon-consensual sex actby her partner on the reality television show.

The three former contestants said they were not adequately protected by the show, in which single people agree to marry strangers after meeting for the first time at their mock weddings.

Channel 4bosses continued to broadcast the episodes despite being aware of some of the allegations, and all episodes featuring the women had previously been available on its streaming service, according to aBBC Panoramainvestigation.

The channel confirmed on Monday that it had removed all previous seasons of the show from its streaming platforms following “very serious allegations of wrongdoing” made against a small number of past contributors.

Priya Dogra, the broadcaster’s chief executive, said she had commissioned an external review of contributor welfare on MAFS last month, which had yet to report back.

The allegations are made in the documentary The Dark Side of Married at First Sight, which was due to air on Monday night on BBC One.

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) warned that there must be “consequences for criminality or wrongdoing”.

A spokesman told the BBC: “All allegations must be referred to the appropriate authorities and investigated with the full co-operation of those involved, with action taken to ensure that the highest standards are upheld and there are consequences for criminality or wrongdoing.”

MAFS originated in Denmark in 2013 and reached the UK in 2015. Ten series have aired so far, with more than 35 versions of the show worldwide.

‘You can’t say no, you’re my wife’

One anonymous participant referred to as Lizzie, which is not her real name, said she started sleeping with her on-screen husband during the “honeymoon” phase of the show, but the sex soon turned violent.

She alleged he had bruised her during sex, threatened to get someone to throw acid at her, and raped her.

“We were in our apartment, on the sofa, and he tried to have sex with me. And I kept saying no, that I didn’t want to do it,” she claimed.

“But he kept saying, ‘you can’t say no, you’re my wife’, and he just did it anyway.”

Lawyers for Lizzie’s on-screen husband told the BBC he denied rape, being violent towards her or making violent threats to her, and that all sexual contact was entirely consensual.

Lizzie now wants to pursue a legal claim against CPL Productions, an independent company that makes the UK version of the show.

Charlotte Proudman, Lizzie’s barrister, said the show demonstrated “a lack of curiosity, a lack of the ability to ask important questions and the failure to implement basic safeguarding measures”.

Lawyers for CPL told the BBC its welfare system was “gold standard” and industry-leading, and that it had acted immediately once Lizzie said she felt unsafe.

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Show’s psychiatrist informed

Another anonymous participant, referred to as Chloe - not her real name - claimed her partner had had sex with her after she had said “no”.

“He smirked and climbed on top of me, moved my leg… By that time, I’d really given up and I just didn’t want him to be angry at me when the cameras came,” she alleged. “I just lay there, and I stared out the window.”

She allegedly told the show’s psychiatrist afterwards and CPL informed Channel 4 about the allegation.

Chloe also complained directly to Channel 4 about the alleged incident and how it had been handled by CPL.

Channel 4 later told her it had found CPL had followed welfare procedures. By the time she received this response, the series was already on air.

Lawyers for Chloe’s on-screen husband said that he challenged details of her account.

A third contestant Shona Manderson, who has waived her anonymity, alleged that Bradley Skelly, her on-screen husband, engaged in a non-consensual sex act by ejaculating inside her without permission.

She later found out she was pregnant and had an abortion. She said she does not know if the pregnancy resulted from the alleged incident.

Shona Manderson

A few days after the alleged incident, she reportedly informed CPL about it. CPL and Channel 4 decided to remove the couple from the show shortly after.

Mr Skelly said he understood Ms Manderson had consented to him ejaculating inside her that night, according to the BBC. He said in a statement he categorically denied “any allegations of sexual misconduct” or that he was “controlling”.

In a statement on Monday, Channel 4 said it had been presented in April “with serious allegations of wrongdoing against a small number of past contributors, allegations that we understand those contributors have denied”.

“The channel is mindful of the privacy and continuing duty of care towards all contributors, and cannot comment on or disclose details of those allegations.

“Related to those allegations, Channel 4 was asked to respond to claims of failures in welfare protocols. Channel 4 believes that when concerns related to contributor welfare were raised through existing welfare and production protocols, prompt and appropriate action was taken, based on the information available at the time.

“Channel 4 strongly refutes any claim to the contrary.”

‘Very serious allegations’

Ms Dogra said: “I want to express my sympathy to contributors who have clearly been distressed after taking part in Married At First Sight UK. The wellbeing of our contributors is always of paramount importance.

“It would be wholly inappropriate for me to comment on what are very serious allegations made against some MAFS UK contributors.

“Those allegations – which I understand are disputed by the contributors accused – are not something that Channel 4 is in a position to adjudicate on.

“We are also mindful of our ongoing duty of care to all contributors, and the need to preserve the anonymity and privacy of all involved.

“On the claims that Channel 4 may have failed in its duty of care, I believe that when concerns about contributor welfare were raised, and based on the information available at the time, Channel 4 acted quickly, appropriately, sensitively and with wellbeing front and centre.”

Married at First Sight wives claim husbands raped them

Channel 4 has pulled all episodes of Married at First Sight UK (MAFS) after two women claimed they were raped by their on-screen husban...
Andy Grammer and Wife Aijia Announce They're Expecting Baby No. 3 with Hilarious Music Video: 'Miss Barfy Barf'

Andy Grammer and wife Aijia announced their third pregnancy with funny music video featuring Aijia rapping about her struggles with pregnancy nausea and sickness

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  • The couple, married since 2012, are already parents to daughters Louie, 8, and Izzy, 6

  • Aijia previously experienced hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy and used a Zofran pump to manage severe nausea and sickness

Andy Grammerand his wife Aijia are expecting baby number three — and it’s another girl!

The couple, who tied the knot in July 2012, announced the news onInstagramon Sunday, May 17, via a hilarious music video.

The video, shot byDr. Clips, begins with Aijia, 39, showing off her bare bump as she sits on a bed holding aZofran pump(used to treat severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy) as it makes a repetitive sound.

“Did I just break this Zofran pump?” Aijia asks. “Wait … Andy!” she continues as the tune begins playing again.

“What?” musician Grammer, 42, says as he appears in shot.

‘We should sample this!” adds singer Aijia.

“Let’s do it,” Andy continues as he holds a mic up to the pump to record the sound.

“Everything smells like rotten chicken, got a lot of clothes but nothing fittin’ / Got a lot to do but I just stay sittin’,” Aijia raps.

Aijia then details her pregnancy sickness as she pretends to vomit into a toilet and photos of her in the hospital during her previous pregnancies flash up on the screen.

“Miss Barfy Barf, yeah you know me / Sick again, yeah three for three," Aijia raps, before sharing that she was adamant she would be done at two children.

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“I swore I wasn’t gon’ do it, last time would be the last time,” Aijia sings while lying on the couple’s piano as her husband plays. “I didn’t wanna go through it, knocked up is not a fun vibe / I’m sat sick here on the couch now, yeah I think I hate all men, but for a little girl, here we go again!”

Andy Grammer and Aijia Grammer with their two daughtersCredit: aijiaofficial/Instagram

As the camera zoomed in on Aijia’s bare bump, the camera then switched to the couple being joined by their two children, who were wearing animal masks, as the family jumped up and down on a couch while Grammer held a series of sonograms.

“Here we go again!” the family chanted together.

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Aijia and Andy GrammerCredit: Rebecca Sapp/Getty

“We were trying to make music and accidentally made another girl! 😁💗,” the couple captioned the joint Instagram post. “🎥@drclips#BabyAnnouncement#BabyGirlGrammer#comingsoon.”

“Omg!!! This is incredible ! Congrats 🎉🎊🍾,” wrote Derek Hough in the comments section, while his wife Hayley Erbert Hough added, “This is the best announcement ever!! So excited for you guys!! 💛💛.”

Grammar and Aijia are already parents to daughtersLouisiana “Louie” K, 8, andIsrael “Izzy” Blue, 6.

Aijiawelcomed Izzy via a home birthin 2020, while Louie was born via cesarean section in 2017.

During her second pregnancy, Grammar revealed to PEOPLE that she was suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum — a pregnancy complication that causes severe nausea — and shared that she was once again using a Zofran pump.

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Philippine senate convenes as impeachment court to try vice president as political storm rages

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine Senate convened an impeachment court Monday for the trial ofVice President Sara Duterteover criminal charges, in a time of deep divisions that erupted into anexchange of gunfirelast week in the chamber.

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The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to impeach Duterte last Monday over alleged unexplained wealth, misuse of state funds and a public threat to have thepresident assassinatedif she herself were killed due to their political disputes.

The vice president, who has announced her plan toseek the presidencyin 2028, has denied the charges but has refused to answer the allegations in detail.

Her father,former President Rodrigo Duterte,has been detained by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity. The charges stem from anti-drugs crackdowns he ordered while in power that killed thousands of mostly petty suspects.

Ahead of the impeachment trial, 13 of 24 senators led by allies of the Dutertes suddenly wrested the presidency of the Senate last Monday, leaving the outcome of the trial in question.

The vice president has blamed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., her former ally and running mate in the 2022 election, for “kidnapping” her ailing father, referring to his arrest and transfer to the international court in The Hague last March.

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The escalating disputes between the country’s two top leaders reflectthe deep divisionsthat have long plagued the rambunctious Asian democracy.

One of the senators, Ronald dela Rosa, served as Rodrigo Duterte’s national police chief and enforced his bloody crackdowns on illegal drugs. The ICC has named dela Rosa as a co-conspirator and unsealed awarrant for his arrestlast Monday.

That same day, Dela Rosa, who was absent from the Senate for months for fear of arrest, suddenly showed up in the chamber to enable Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, a key ally of the Dutertes, to gain a slim majority and capture the Senate presidency.

Dela Rosa told reporters he came out of hiding and went to the Senate using Cayetano’s van but was nearly arrested by National Bureau of Investigation agents. He dashed into a stairway and ran to the Senate plenary hall, where Cayetano and other allies placed him under the chamber’s “protective custody.”

A tense standoff between the Senate’s security personnel and government agents positioned in an adjacent government building escalated into an exchange of fire Wednesday night with the Senate personnel firing what their chief, Mao Aplasca, said were warning shots. Marcos appealed to the public to remain calm in a late-night call on national TV.

Cayetano later said that dela Rosa haddisappearedfrom the Senate. Authorities said they were investigating the possibility that the exchange of fire may have been instigated to enable dela Rosa's escape.

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Kylie Minogue reveals love of her life

Kylie Minogue has always attracted intense scrutiny over her romantic life amid a slew of high-profile relationships.

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The 57-year-old multi-award-winning Australian pop star is currently single, after revealing in 2024 that she was “enjoying this freedom”.

However, her exes include former Neighbours co-star, Jason Donovan, INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, French actorOlivier Martinez, American singerLenny Kravitz, British actorJoshua Sasse, and Spanish modelAndrés Velencoso.

When asked whether the late Hutchence, the Australian singer-songwriter whom she dated from 1989 to 1991, was the love of her life, she told the Sunday Times’ Style Magazine: “Yes, probably. I’ve had lots of relationships, some were love, some were not. My relationship with him, or our relationship at the time, was not for that long, but it had a profound effect on me.”

Hutchencetook his own lifein 1997, aged 37. Minogue was just 21 years old when she met him at an INXS after-party in 1989, shortly after she had ended her three-year relationship withDonovan.

She has said in previous interviews that her relationship with Hutchence was formative for her young adult years.

Kylie Minogue and Michael Hutchence

When they first met, he told her: “I don’t know what we should do first, have lunch or have sex.” The actor said she was both intrigued and scared by his bold claim and their instant chemistry.

In a 2014 interview with Current Affair, Minogue added of their encounter: “He did ask to kiss me numerous times and I did say no numerous times.”

She made the comments about Hutchence ahead of an forthcomingNetflix documentaryabout her life, entitled, Kylie.

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“We went on this beautiful journey of a relationship,” she told the programme. “His passing in 1997 was a loss to so many, including myself,” she continued. “People wonder why I’m still so moved... it’s for many reasons. One of those is that he was one of my first big steps into adulthood, into the wider world.

“A world of possibility and discovery. Travel, literature, excess, connections, art, artistry, expression, performance, and on and on the list goes!” she added. “I was the perfect age for that moment.”

The singer had just come out of a three-year relationship with Neighbours co-star Jason Donovan when she met the INXS singer

Minogue also confirmed in TheSunday Timesinterview that she does not currently have a boyfriend. She said: “I was in a relationship and when that ended I realised I was OK on my own. I’m definitely getting pickier.”

In the 2019 documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence, she described the INXS star as “a dark, bad boy” and herself as “the pure, good girl”.

She added that he was a “sensual” person who awakened that in her too: “Sex, love, food, drugs, music, travel, books, you name it, he wanted to experience it,” she said. “As his partner, I got to experience a lot of that as well. If you’re a sensual being, all of your senses need stimulation. He definitely awakened my desire for things in my world.”

Minogue dated American singer Lenny Kravitz after her relationship with Hutchence collapsed

In the same documentary, Minogue opened up about their split, admitting she could not remember why they ended things: “Was it work, was it the drugs? I don’t know. He was like a broken man,” she said.

“He was on all fours on the floor crying. I didn’t know what to do, I didn’t know what was happening. I just know he was a broken man. I’d never seen any man like that before. I left pretty confounded and destroyed, and knew that was it. He broke my heart. I have to confess that the hurt stayed for quite a long time.”

Hutchence went on to date modelHelena Christensenand the presenterPaula Yates, with whom he shared a daughter, Heavenly Hiraani Tiger Lily Hutchence.

He died by suicide a year after his daughter’s birth and Minogue attended his funeral, which took place in Sydney.

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What on earth was John Travolta thinking with this dreadful vanity project?

It is normal to be bored by dreadful films, or even annoyed by them. But I don’t believe I have ever felt as sorry for one as I doJohn Travolta’s directorial debut, the viewing of which is like watching a toddler walk into a lamp post.

The Telegraph John Travolta at Cannes Film Festival with his daughter Ella Bleu Travolta, who stars in his film Propeller One-Way

Travolta has adapted his 1997 children’s novel which recounts one of the actor’s formative experiences: an overnight multi-stop flight he took with his mother from New York to Los Angeles in December 1962, and from which his lifelong love of aviation presumably sprung. From the awful title font on,Propeller One-Way Night Coachis extraordinarily bad – though the making of it also clearly means a lot to Travolta, who gets to relive and share this happy passage of his childhood with the world at large. Is it a film for children? Families? Vintage plane-spotters? One suspects it is in fact a film made for the amusement of one person only, who also happens to be the person making it.

Clark Shotwell plays the youngTravolta, here called Jeff, and Kelly Eviston-Quinnett his mother Helen: meanwhile Travolta himself performs the narration, in which an older Jeff recalls the trip in often punishing detail. At best, the voice-over is wistful if meandering; at worst it keeps zig-zagging off into gibberish. Memorable passages include Jeff referring to the Holocaust (which, astoundingly, comes up twice) as “The Nazi event”, as well as the following reaction to seeing a toy aeroplane in the Trans World Airlines souvenir shop: “Life at this moment was so good that it was just hard to recover from.”

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There are would-be-comic asides about smoking and the cockpit door being left unlocked, encounters with some eccentric fellow passengers, as well as lots of lingering shots of lavish in-flight catering, including glistening inch-thick slices of chateaubriand carved on the trolley, and an odd running joke about chicken cordon bleu. The young Jeff is of course also bewitched by the air hostesses – one of whom, Doris, is played by Ella Bleu Travolta, the director’s daughter.

Travolta appears towards the end of the film as one of the pilots

Another (Olga Hoffman) takes such a shine to the little tyke and his mother that she upgrades them both to first class, gratis, before having them transferred onto an even more glamorous Boeing 707 jet for the last leg of the trip. This is the sort of exhilarating dramaPropeller One-Way Night Coachkeeps throwing at you: someone is lovely to young Jeff, and then the old Jeff rambles for a bit about how great it was. We keep hearing that life simply can’t get any better, then Doris lets him lie down in one of the first class beds for a bit and lo, a new existential pinnacle is somehow reached.

The film’s heavy-handedly naive tone does create some interesting effects: there is a jolt of surrealist horror towards the end when Travolta makes a twinkling on-screen cameo as the 707’s pilot, only to start talking in exactly the same voice – tone, tempo and all – as eight-year-old Jeff’s internal monologue. Then after 60 minutes it’s suddenly over, at which point you’re just grateful the two didn’t book a return ticket.

Screening at Cannes Film Festival. On Apple TV from May 29

What on earth was John Travolta thinking with this dreadful vanity project?

It is normal to be bored by dreadful films, or even annoyed by them. But I don’t believe I have ever felt as sorry for one as I doJohn ...

 

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