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Donald Trump has reiterated his belief that America needs to strengthen its borders - just hours after thousands protested (right) against his controversial immigration executive order. The president fired up his Twitter account on Sunday morning and wrote (inset): 'Our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting, NOW. Look what is happening all over Europe and, indeed, the world - a horrible mess!' The comment came after Homeland Security said a temporary stay granted by a federal court on Friday will not stop Trump's immigration ban from being put in place. 'President Trump's Executive Orders remain in place— prohibited travel will remain prohibited, and the US government retains its right to revoke visas at any time if required for national security or public safety,' a statement read. On Saturday night, the federal court for the Eastern District of New York issued the stay Saturday evening after only two of 12 refugees held at JFK airport were released. They had been held for 14 and 24 hours respectively. Migrants around the country were detained, with about 375 travelers impacted by the order.

Iranian PhD graduate denied entry to US after Trump's ban

Nazanin Zinouri (right), from Tehran, Iran, was escorted off her flight by two officers at a Dubai airport (left) on Saturday after President Donald Trump severely restricted immigration from seven countries. The PhD graduate from Clemson University has lived in the United States for the past seven years and shared her emotional story on Facebook, in which she said that 'everything I worked for all these years doesn't matter.' Trump signed an executive order on Friday afternoon providing for 'extreme vetting' of immigrants and visa holders, sparking criticism and a flood of protests.

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'The election was three months ago! None of them have been let go!' she said. 'Who's cleaning house? Which one is going to be the first network to get rid of these people?'

In addition to Trump's 'extreme vetting' of immigrants entering the US, his administration is considering 'asking foreign visitors for their social media information and cell phone contacts'.

Celebrity dog trainer reveals how he stops them barking

Nigel Reed, a UK-based canine behaviorist, has worked with thousands of dogs and their owners around the world including celebrity magician Derren Brown. He believes the key to correcting bad behavior is understanding why the dog is acting out and addressing it calmly. Among his case studies is Jazz, an energetic German Shepherd whose owner was on the brink of giving her away because her incessant barking was hard to cope with. His advice for training your dog is 

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Roger Federer came through an epic five-set encounter with Rafael Nadal to win his fifth Australian Open title and the 18th Grand Slam of a stunning career.

Rich children 'as disadvantaged' as the poor, says peer

Sipping Dom Perignon in their mountain retreats and gobbling oysters on their private jets, the children of the rich appear to have no cares in the world. But looks can be deceiving, says Labour peer David Puttnam, who claims they may be 'as disadvantaged' as the very poorest in society. The film producer has warned of a different type of deprivation, one that 'goes right to the top' - mental wellbeing.

Spare a thought for the world's unluckiest people, who, between them, have suffered countless near-death experiences, lost homes to hurricanes and been attacked by sharks.

A googled eye robot armed with a stylus lowered itself to a laptop keypad and ticked the box 'I am not a robot' to gain access to a webpage fooling the CAPTCHA security system.

PIERS MORGAN on Trump's immigration ban

This is wrong, writes PIERS MORGAN (pictured inset). Whichever way President Trump (main) tries to justify his executive order on banning immigrants and refugees from seven war-ravaged countries, it makes no sense. The facts, alternate or otherwise, speak for themselves: Nobody from any of those predominantly Muslim countries – Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen - has committed a terror attack on US mainland. Since Donald Trump’s inauguration nine days ago, more than 750 people have been killed by guns in America, through murder, accident and suicide. This is the horrific daily toll on American life from firearms. Today, another 85 people will be shot dead. And the same tomorrow. The situation is so appalling that in 2016, more Americans were killed by TODDLERS with guns than by terrorists. Yet there has been no executive order to try to stop this carnage, and nor is there likely to be.

Emirates airline has had to change flight attendant and pilot rosters on services to the United States following the sudden U.S. travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries, company says.

The federal court for the Eastern District of New York (pictured) issued the temporary measure in the evening, while about 375 people were either denied entry to the US or barred from their planes.

The video states that Spicer's role in the Trump administration 'will be to provide the American public with robust and clearly articulated misinformation.'

Trump's executive order banning migrants and refugees caused confusion within White House. Sources said officials did not seek legal advice from before Trump signed the order in action.

Theresa May, pictured attending church in Berkshire today, finally condemned Donald Trump's immigration crackdown after Tories laid into refusing to criticise the hugely controversial move.

The petition, pictured, says the US President 'should not be invited to make an official State Visit because it would cause embarrassment to Her Majesty the Queen'.

Ivanka Trump is criticized for posting glamorous picture

While protesters gathered at airports around the country and decried the president's Muslim ban, First Daughter Ivanka Trump shared a 'tone deaf' photo of her and husband Jared Kushner on social media. The couple, thought to be headed to the annual Alfalfa Club dinner on Saturday night, drew a sharp rebuke as critics pointed to the refugees, migrants and legal residents affected by the president's executive order. Kushner wore a tuxedo, while Ivanka defaulted to a $4,990 silver jacquard gown by Carolina Herrera - and Twitter users mercilessly mocked her for looking like a baked potato.

Donald Trump acted Saturday to fulfill his pledge to 'drain the swamp' in Washington, banning officials from ever lobbying the US on behalf of a foreign government.

The 35-year-old Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star tweeted 'Statistics', along with the chart, which demonstrated only two Americans are killed by 'Islamic jihadist immigrants'.

The NBA has reached out to the White House and the State Department to see if it will prohibit their athletes, specifically Sudanese-nationals Luol Deng and Thon Maker, from entering into the United States.

Kal Penn, and Indian-American actor, has created a fund-raising page for Syrian refugees after someone replied to one of his tweets to say that he does not belong in the United States.

Celebrities applauded the American Civil Liberties Union on Twitter after it won a legal battle in a New York federal court against the immigration ban signed by President Donald Trump.

Wife and child look on in horror as tiger drags husband into enclosure and mauls him to death in Chinese zoo 

UPDATED A young man has been killed by a tiger in front of his horrified wife and child after getting dragged into its zoo enclosure at the Youngor Wildlife Park in the city of Ningbo, China. An onlooker took footage of the tiger dragging the man under some trees and sinking its teeth into his neck as two other big cats looked on.Zoo visitors raised the alarm soon after he was attacked by the predator but it took zoo staff about an hour to grapple the man from the tiger's firm grip

From sleeping around to keeping busy and turning to travel, people have given honest advice to Reddit users about how best to try and get over somebody after a break-up.

The Japanese Diamond Fruitcake took seven months to create and was sold in Tokyo for £1.65 million (£1.3 million); while the $1,000 (£800) Westin bagel from New York has white truffle cream cheese.

Mexico's missing daughters and the agony of their families

Tens of thousands of people disappear in Mexico every year without a trace. Photographer Nuria Lopez Torres captured the desperation of the families of some female victims whose lives were abruptly halted when they were taken. The mother of 18-year-old student Amairay (top left) weeps into a pillow in her untouched bedroom. The parents of Lorena Ivonne, 25, pose in the room in their house where she was staying with her son after getting divorced (bottom right). The young mother was kidnapped in September. Tadeo, seven, appeals for information about his missing mother Fabiola (bottom right) who was taken in 2012. Another helpless relative sits on the neatly made bed of her lost loved one (bottom left).

To celebrate the Lunar New Year Chinese folk artists put on a sizzling display of splashing molten iron in the air captivating a large audience in central China's Hebei province.

Writing on anonymous confessions website Whisper, wives and girlfriends said they wanted more sex, loved the attention and didn't want to be alone.

Top photographer Brian Aris reveals his amazing archive

Brian Aris is as comfortable capturing the official portraits of the Queen’s 70th birthday as he is snapping a group of rambunctious musicians. His archive of prints, which are now available to buy on the arisprints.com website, is one of the largest in the country, containing shots of music legends like David Bowie, Blondie, The Rolling Stones, Madonna and Duran Duran.

Inside the Forbidden City

These haunting images show the crumbling remains of the Red Army's last abandoned Cold War German base - where a statue of Vladimir Lenin still stands. Headquarters to the Nazis and then the Soviets, the East German military camp of Wünsdorf was once home to 75,000 Soviet men, women and children. Now 'Little Moscow' lies abandoned.

A woman who was upset about being deported back to her native country of Chile attempted to kill herself inside JFK Airport on Thursday, but was saved by two Port Authority Officers.

Authorities found the decapitated bodies of three municipal police officers on Saturday in a suspected gang-related slaying in southeastern Mexico, an official from the area said.

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'I am not lost, I am just out for a stroll:' Concerned teen is stunned to read message on wandering dog's collar  

NEW A concerned teen was given a shock when he noticed a Golden Labrador wandering around a petrol station for the second time in two weeks. Tyler Wilson spotted the dog on a previous visit to the station and assumed the animal was lost when he saw it again, in Louisville, Kentucky. However when the unaccompanied canine came up to him while he was filling up his car he bent down to check its collar.Tyler was stunned but relieved when he read the friendly dog's tag. It read: 'My name is Dew. I am not lost. I like to roam. Tell me to go home.'

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2016 file photo, California Gov. Jerry Brown talks to reporters in Sacramento, Calif. Brown's office said Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017, that Brown will undergo further radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Brown's oncologist, Dr. Eric Small of the University of California, San Francisco, said in the statement the disease is not extensive and can be treated with "a short course of radiotherapy." Small says the prognosis for Brown is "excellent" and that he doesn't expect any significant side effects. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

California Governor Jerry Brown will undergo further radiation treatment for prostate cancer first treated in 2012, his office announced Saturday. His oncologist said the cancer is not extensive.

New Australian research has found that girls only need to play with Barbie dolls once to believe that being thin is ideal when it comes to body shape.

James and Claire Weir from Paisley, Scotland, thought their twins would die. The identical sisters were born 3 days under the 24-week legal limit for abortion - making them the youngest twins recorded.

A California woman who allegedly set a series of fires that destroyed five cars and damaged others in a carport couldn't 'handle the heat' of her local police department.

Vanuatu tribesmen unlikely stars of Academy Awards

Tanna, a story of tragic lovers set in the tiny South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, has received Australia's first-ever Oscar nomination for a foreign language film. The project, directed by Bentley Dean and Martin Butler, uses an entirely amateur cast of tribesmen and was shot in the indigenous Nauvhal language. Dean moved to the island, located 2,300 miles from the north-east coast of Australia, with his wife and two young children for seven months. The cast had never seen a film before and eschew modern conveniences, like electricity, to live like their ancestors.

Police say drivers overdosing on heroin have caused three crashes in a North Carolina city in the past week. High Point's Police Captain said two of the vehicles had children inside.

All that remains of Kim Kardashian's jewellery is the £3.5million engagement ring given to her by Kanye West, according to the man behind the Paris heist of last October.

A new study by CHOICE Australia has revealed that cheaper bed-in-a-box style mattresses are just as effective as ones which retail for eye-watering sums.

Attorneys for Adrian Duane Johnson, 27, who is accused of murdering 46-year-old Step Up actress Tricia McCauley in Washington DC told the court on Friday he is innocent and mentally ill.

Swimmers in Argentina form human chain to save struggling bathers from the waves 

Swimmers formed a human chain to aid lifeguards rescuing three people from drowning in Argentina. A video shot by a witness on the beach shows lifeguards dashing into the breakers, floats in hand, as they spot the three swimmers in difficulty at Monte Hermoso, 200 miles south of the capital, Buenos Aires. But as the lifeguards struggled to bring the three to shore swimmers ran into the sea (pictured, left) to help. The swimmers formed a human chain (right) to help them get back to shore as they struggled with an undercurrent.

Ryan’s great-great-grandfather, George Edward Gosling (bottom left), was a musician and war hero from London who volunteered for the British Army as a bugler, at the tender age of 15.

Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, who was finally ousted by a US invasion in 1989, has been released from prison in order to have a brain tumour removed.

Owner Sarah Cutler, from Poole, Dorset, was horrified to discover her cat Lavender was missing the tips of her ears, as well as the skin along her back after she was attacked with boiling water.

Passenger and horrified onlookers below film moment tourist helicopter plunges into a river

The shocking moment a helicopter carrying excited tourists span out of control and crashed into a river was caught on camera by a passenger and onlookers ashore.The clip from inside the helicopter shows a woman in the front seat, next to the pilot, with two other guests behind. Laughter and cheers of excitement can be heard from the guests as the vehicle attempts to circle the Rio Turvo in Capitolio, Brazil. However the experience scaling one of the country's most famous rivers in the state of Minas Gerais soon turned into a nightmare as the pilot lost control and veered into the water close to the sandy shore.

Researchers at Newcastle University asked volunteers to picked up wet or dry objects, including marbles of different sizes, with dry hands or with fingers wrinkled after soaking for 30 minutes

The idea began at Aarhus University Hospital in Denmark, where medical staff reported that the toy octopi calmed babies, led to improved breathing and cardiac patterns.

Mum is world's only black woman to have two white babies

Catherine Howarth, 35, from the UK, is believed to be the only black woman in the world to give birth to two white, blue-eyed children. She is of Nigerian heritage, while husband Richard is white. The couple have son Jonah, three, and daughter Sophia, born last March. Doctors say the odds of a black woman giving birth to two white children is 'millions-to-one' and explain there must be a white gene present in the woman's ancestry.

Scientists at Stanford University in California are working on study that can use information gathered on a smartwatch to determine if you are about to fall ill - before you feel sick.

Ruben Collado, from Argentina, hopes to resurrect the Lord Clive, named after Major General Robert Clive (pictured), which sunk in 1763 off the coast of Uruguay.

Concerns have been raised that Twitter's video service, which has 10 million users, is being used by pedophiles to bombard young children with indecent requests.

Aussies share naked photos at iconic spots on Instagram

Australians have answered the call of nature and stripped down to their birthday suits to celebrate body pride, with many of these exposures documented for the Instagram page getnakedaustralia. The cheeky page is the creation of health professional Brendan Jones, 26, and now has more than 39,000 followers, with 2,000 added a week. Mr Jones believes the strong Instagram following is because the page promotes nudity as a shameless and natural state.

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Artist photographs objects to tell a story of oppression

A new photo project highlights the stories of African-American history, as well as the objects and individuals associated with them. Photographer Wendel White's project titled 'Manifest' focuses on the usual relics of black American life, including a class ring, a spoon, a drum, a lock of abolitionist Frederick Douglass' hair (bottom left) and more. It also focuses on items that illustrate the war the America has carried out against black bodies: a slave bill of sale, a women's Ku Klux Klan hood (top left), a Confederate flag (top right) and a slave collar (bottom right).

British reporter Frank Gardner, whose legs were paralysed by terrorists in Saudi Arabia 13 years ago, persuaded explorer Benedict Allen to join him in Papua New Guinea.

Teachers from around the world took to Reddit to share the most outrageous, hilarious and downright baffling queries they have ever been asked in a classroom.

Sharley Fry's pet Daisy became wedged in the underside of a Citroen outside a neighbour's home in Grays, Essex. Attempts to lure her out with food failed.

Odd-shaped clouds spark a social media storm in Mexico

A cloud, shaped like the arm and hand of a giant, was spotted in the town of Uruapan in the western Mexican state of Michoacan - and had residents debating whether it was a sign from above. A video of the bizarre sight was uploaded to social media and saw many people line up to comment.

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Emotional moment a young man paralyzed from the waist down in a car crash dances with his sister at her wedding

A touching video has emerged of a young man dancing with his sister at her wedding day three years after a car crash left him paralysed. The emotional clip shows Nikola Raguz, from Bosnia and Herzegovina, getting up from his wheelchair with help and then slowly dancing around the room with Matea Raguz-Papac. Nikola managed to raise his arm during the dance and as the song finished the siblings were in floods of tears and shared a warm embrace.

Prague-based Dosta Se Ven devised the Auschwitz-themed game with the tag line 'last shower awaits', where people have to complete challenges against the clock to escape.

Rare images from North Korea shows thousands of workers, some of whom appear to be children, shoveling snow from a road leading to the hermit country's Masikryong ski resort.

Shalini Yadav (pictured), from India, suffers from Erythroderma, an inflammatory skin disease also known as 'red man syndrome', which means she has to shed her skin every 45 days.

Victoria Yore and Terrence Drysdale's breathtaking photos

Florida couple Victoria Yore, 24, and Terrence Drysdale, 28, spend their days roaming the world in search of its most beautiful, unspoiled frontiers. Armed with Terrence's camera and a selection of Pre-Raphaelite dresses for Victoria, they have captured breathtaking images in places like Arizona's Grand Canyon, left, Iceland's Skaftafell National Park, top right, and the Bunbeg shipwreck in Donegal, Ireland, bottom right.

   

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