A man who developed a liking for a woman confessed his feelings to her but was rejected. When Sandra Montiel's friend needed medical care after cosmetic treatment went wrong she was turned away by seven hospitals - until she visited Mexico's first dedicated public clinic for trans patients. The facility is the first of its kind in the country and a rarity in Latin America, where transgender patients usually have to rely on private hospitals.
The clinic aims to end the confusion and rejection that the community often faces when seeking medical attention, offering services including psychological support and hormonal treatment.
A Los Angeles judge is expected on Friday to formally approve the process of ending a controversial guardianship that has controlled pop star Britney Spears' life for the past 13 years.
Adam Ma Chun-man returned before the District Court on Thursday, two weeks after he was convicted by a judge hand-picked by city leader Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor to oversee proceedings stemming from the Beijing-imposed legislation.
The year-old had called himself a. Global stock markets mostly rose on Thursday as traders appeared to shake off concerns about soaring inflation in the United States. Afghanistan is "at the brink of economic collapse" and the international community must urgently resume funding and provide humanitarian assistance, Pakistan's foreign minister warned Thursday as US, Chinese, Russian and Taliban diplomats met in Islamabad. Chinese developer Evergrande met a deadline to pay overdue interest on three US-dollar bonds before their grace periods ended, a report said Thursday, signalling it had averted another potential default and triggering a rally in the troubled firm's shares.
Iran is sending tens of thousands of Afghan migrants back to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan every week despite the threat of famine, aid agencies and witnesses say, with many Afghans alleging they have been mistreated by Iranian authorities. The Indian Meteorological Department forecast light to moderate rain in most affected areas, with occasional flooding of some roads and low-lying areas.
Counterparts in neighbouring Sri Lanka said rain there was expected to ease from Thursday as the low pressure that brought the bad weather moved away. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday announced a deal to bring Covid vaccines into conflict zones, where paltry numbers of people have been inoculated. Jordan has been known by the Chinese characters for "Qiaodan" since he gained popularity in the mids. In a surprise verdict, China's highest court partially sided with Jordan last month, saying he owns the rights to the Chinese characters for Qiaodan.
The company, however, was permitted to use the Romanized spelling of the name. In a statement after the ruling, the company defended its actions but said it would respect the court's decision. The case now closed, Qiaodan is refocusing its attention on its domestic business and Kuznetsova, its most high-profile foreign athlete. One perk of the partnership, Kuznetsova said, is she can collaborate with Qiaodan's designers on the outfits she wears on court.
Some designs are more successful than others, such as the one she's wearing at the Australian Open, a gray and yellow outfit with rows of small holes cut in the skirt. But to Kuznetsova, what's important is she looks like no none of the other players.
We finally know what brand world number one Jelena Jankovic will be wearing from now on, including the Australian Open which starts in just a few hours.
Jankovic will exclusively wear ANTA sports apparel, shoes and accessories worldwide. The range reflects the style, fashion and beauty of Jelena Jankovic, whilst offering the performance required by the number one tennis player in the world.
If JJ likes it, I like it. I hope the outfits will be fun and glittery enough. I really love that she has done this. I tire from seeing the majority of players sticking to 5 or 6 main sponsors and all wearing the same outfits. She will have unique outfits and she will have input. They will no doubt be a little over the top and borderline tacky but they will also be fabulous.
Good on her. The fashion wars are going to be very exciting this year with Masha, Venus, Serena, Maria K, Ana and JJ all trying to out do each other though its hard to top either Sharapova or venus in the fashion stakes.
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