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Quebec City mosque sees gunman open fire

Five people were killed after gunmen opened fire in a Quebec City mosque at around 8pm during evening prayers, the mosque's president told reporters on Sunday. Earlier, a witness told Reuters that up to three gunmen fired on about 40 people inside the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center. Initial reports from CBC's French-language service Radio-Canada suggest that as many as three shooters began firing.

SAG Awards turn into protest against Trump immigration ban

The big names in Hollywood are gathering for the SAG awards and making their opinion about President Donald Trump's ban on immigration very clear. Ashton Kutcher kicked off the awards by saying:'everyone at airports who belong in my America': You are a part of the fabric of who we are...we welcome you.' Many other celebrities have made comments about the ban on Social Media, on the runway and in their speeches at the awards.

Trump defends his controversial 'Muslim ban' on Twitter

The President of the United States has reiterated his belief that America needs to strengthen its borders - just hours after thousands protested (right) against his controversial executive order authorizing the temporary detention of travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries. The president issued a scathing statement insisting that 'this is not a Muslim ban, as the media is falsely reporting.' Trump said his new policy is 'similar to what President Obama did in 2011 when he banned visas for refugees from Iraq for six months.' And he credited the Obama White House with creating the list of seven countries that he started with - Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The Homeland Security Department has said a temporary stay granted by a federal judge on Friday will not stop Trump's plan 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.

Donald Trump's 90-day ban on seven Muslim countries is in place to achieve one thing: he wants you to understand America has borders, and from now on it's going to protect them.

Protests continue against Trump's immigration policies

Another day of protest is underway across the country, as people take to the streets to demonstrate against Donald Trump's controversial immigration executive order. Events were underway in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Miami, Los Angeles, Boston, and Washington DC in the early afternoon on Sunday. Overhead shots from the protest in Boston, held in Copley Square, showed the area overflowing with people. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh was seen in a video late Saturday night urging people to attend the demonstration, telling the crowd: 'Make sure you join us. Stand with our Muslim brothers and sisters.' There were a number of protests scheduled across New York, with a huge crowd already seen gathered at Battery Park - which provided a clear view of the Statue of Liberty out in the water. The Manhattan event was organized by Make the Road New York - with demonstrators set to march from Battery Park to the Customs and Border Patrol offices. There are also protests planned in Brooklyn and Queens. In Dallas, people gathered to pray together in the baggage claim at Dallas Fort Worth Airport to protest Trump. Another demonstration in suburban Chicago was organized by Jewish groups to show support for Muslims, while there were more at Miami International Airport, and LAX.

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

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.

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.

Stony Brook student pulled off deportation flight at JFK

Vahideh Rasekhi has lived in the US for ten years and works and studies in the linguistics department of the New York university. She had already left Tehran, Iran, after visiting family on Friday when Trump signed an executive order banning its citizens from entering the US. After connecting to another flight in Kiev, Ukraine, she arrived at JFK Airport on Saturday but was told she wouldn't be allowed back in to the country. Officials placed her on a flight bound for Kiev via Istanbul and it was about to take off when lawyers acting on her behalf were able to halt it because of a temporary stay order issued by a federal judge blocking deportations in New York. She was eventually freed at 3pm on Sunday (right) and told gathered media and friends: 'I was so scared.'

'To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength,' Trudeau said in a tweet as chaos unfolded at airports across America.

Nearly half of American voters support an immigration policy that mirrors the one President Donald Trump implemented on Friday, according to a poll by Quinnipiac University.

President Donald Trump's executive orders on refugees was wholeheartedly endorsed Sunday by the unions representing border patrol officers and immigrations and customs officials.

A five-year-old Iranian boy was finally reunited with his mother after being detained alone for hours at Dulles International Airport in Washington DC following President Trump's immigrant ban.

SAG Awards 2017 red carpet sees stars dazzle

It wasn't just the expensive bling glittering at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. Some of Hollywood's biggest stars wore jewels on their dresses as they stepped onto the red carpet at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Adding some serious glitz and glamour to proceedings were actresses Emily Blunt, Ariel Winter and Kerry Washington.

The 28-year-old actress was  given one of the biggest awards of the night at  the 23rd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

Nicole Kidman leads worst-dressed at SAG Awards

Nicole, 49, (center right) sported the sparkling bird-adorned dress as she hit the carpet with husband Keith Urban. The star is nominated for her film Lion, but quickly got the attention of social media users with her fashion faux pas, with some describing her looking 'like a Mardi Gras float'. Nicole is joined by the likes of Kaley Cuoco (left), Salma Hayek (right), Janelle Monae (center left), Jessica Pimentel and more on this year's list of red carpet fashion flops.

The Atlanta-based airline is responding to customer complaints on Twitter by saying it is experiencing technical issues and is 'working hard to get them fixed quickly to minimize the impact to customers.'

The Rev. Rene Robert devoted his life to helping society's most troubled and even signed a 'Declaration of Life' that called for his killer to be spared execution in the event of his murder.

Ariadna Gutierrez, Miss Colombia 2015, was left in floods of tears after Harvey crowned her as Miss Universe - only to crown another contestant Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, moments later.

Spanish actor Antonio Banderas is reportedly recovering from a recent heart scare, for which he was allegedly rushed to a hospital near his Surrey home.

Mary Tyler Moore is laid to rest in Connecticut funeral

Television icon Mary Tyler Moore was laid to rest in Connecticut on Sunday in a quiet farewell attended by her close family and friends. The 80-year-old beloved actress died last Wednesday at age 80 in Greenwich after suffering from a host of problems, including diabetes which she was diagnosed with at age 33. The funeral service for the television legend was private and the cemetery was closed to the public as local police officers blocked the entrance on Sunday. The small group of about 50 mourners, including her husband Dr. Robert Levine (left and center inset) entered a small white chapel for a brief service before her internment. Moore's family purchased a 12-plot gravesite at Fairfield's Oak Lawn Cemetery (right) for her resting place.

Emaciated dog with bedsores and wounds rescued in Ohio

Animal lovers and good Samaritans are being asked to donate money to help rehabilitate an emaciated dog that was found tied up outside in the freezing cold in suburban Ohio on Saturday. The two-year-old pit bull mix, Amos (above), was recovered by Fido's Companion Rescue and admitted to West Park Animal Hospital over the weekend. He was found in Lorain, Ohio, with two large bedsores on his backside (inset), the result of prolonged periods of time being confined to a cage.

Botox is gaining popularity among millennials, with people getting injections at as young as 18-years-old, thanks to social media and the quest for the perfect selfie.

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.

The image of Donald Trump suddenly grasping hold of Theresa May's hand as they walked together at the White House in the US led to speculation he has a rare phobia.

The largest scientific breast cancer study ever conducted looked at the results of 130,000 patients. The results found that women were a third more likely to survive if they had breast-conserving surgery.

The emotional moment woman who lost her hearing at the age of two bursts into tears at the sound of her husband's voice after surgery

A woman who had her hearing restored burst into tears when she finally heard her husband speak after surgery. Cora Lutes, who lives in Norfolk, Virginia, lost her hearing when she was just two years old and relied on hearing aids throughout her life. But her condition worsened and Lutes was told the only viable option was to undergo surgery to receive a cochlear implant. Her husband James Lutes captured the moment his wife burst into tears at the sound of his voice.

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.

Sony and LG have announced they will stop manufacturing 3D televisions over a lack of demand in the UK market due to customers not wanting to wear 'chunky' glasses.

'You want to be a man, that's what you get': Shocking footage captures the moment a brawl erupted on the New York subway all because of a seat

Subway passengers on a line passing through the Bronx were in for an unfortunate surprise as they bore witness to an extended fight over a subway seat. The woman seems to think the man stole her seat, punches are thrown, another man joins in the fight and vulgarities are thrown around. It is not known whether any of the involved were apprehended by authorities.

Antolin Garcia-Torres, 25, will stand trial on Monday almost five years after high school cheerleader Sierra LaMar disappeared on her way to the bus stop in Morgan Hill, California.

Son of San Bernardino fire chief found at bottom of lake

Rescue divers have recovered the body of a 20-year-old man who went missing in a lake just outside San Bernardino, California, it was announced on Sunday. Divers found the body of Dawson Hartwig (right), the son of San Bernardino County Fire Chief Mark Hartwig (top left), 30 feet under the surface of Lake Arrowhead (bottom left). Hartwig had not been seen since Friday evening, when he told friends at a rented cabin nearby that he was going for a walk. When he did not show up on Saturday morning, Hartwig's friends called the police.

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.

Tiger kills man at China zoo as horrified visitors watch

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

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

Catherine Howarth, 35, from Milton Keynes, 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.

Rene Ivan Raudales, 39, reportedly followed a woman and her two children on his bike in Riviera Beach, near Palm Beach, Florida, before trying to steal her baby.

Therian, 39, and Recardo Wimbush, 35, were found guilty on three counts of second-degree cruelty on Friday. The Atlanta couple face 30 years in prison for locking up their son, 13, in a basement for two years.

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

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 (left) 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 (left and right) 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 (inset). It read: 'My name is Dew. I am not lost. I like to roam. Tell me to go home.'

The problem is thought to be worst in single middle-aged men as married men are considered less at risk as their wives are more likely to encourage them to get checked out.

Dementia sufferer Roger Curry, 76, was left in a car park in Hereford by his wife and son after being flown to the UK from his home in Los Angeles and his case perplexed police officers.

The key to this week's exercise is to stand with your feet wide apart, toes pointing forwards. Make sure your knees are in line with your first and second toe.

The Duchess of Cambridge went to church on Christmas day at Bucklebury in full-on maroon. Kate liked it so much, she accessorised Charlotte with a matching pair of ribbed tights.

Lara Spencer's boyfriend is a rich Wall Street financier

The couple were spotted out on the town together last week at New York City's trendy restaurant Lure where they were seen cozying up together. Spencer's date McVay, has been the Chairman and CEO of online bond trading company, Marketaxess Holdings Inc. since he helped found the firm in April 2000. He took home $13.7 million last year in bonuses and pay. He previously served as the managing director of multinational JPMorgan, where he managed the institutional distribution of fixed-income securities.

Wilder, Idaho city councilman Ismael Fernandez, one of the youngest people ever elected in Idaho, died on Friday after his car collided with a semi-truck hauling two trailers of beets.

An anonymous donor paid off $13,250 in school lunch debts for 148 elementary students at Johnston Community School District in Iowa whose families had difficulty paying the balance on January 9.

New York City on Friday agreed to pay $6.9 million to Joseph Felice, who was shot six times by off-duty police officer Brendan Cronin, who consumed 10 drinks before getting in his car to drive home.

The Texas man who is accused of fatally shooting his neighbor after her dog ran into his yard is thought to have had a long term grudge against the woman.

Philadelphia is the most rat infested city in the US

New York broke the top ten for both lists, coming in third place for rat sightings and ninth for cockroaches, making it the most vermin-infested city in America. Around 15 per cent of households reported a rodent problem in the Big Apple in 2015 - around 1.1 million homes - while just over that at 16 per cent reported cockroaches. More than forty per cent of households in the Louisiana city reported roaches in 2015, the American Housing Survey reveals.

Supervisor Peter John Adamovich of Lincoln University, Pennsylvania and Joseph Carter, Jr., 61, of Wilmington, Delaware died in the crash on April 3, 2016.

Mother Madonna Badger survived the blaze in Stamford, CT that killed her three daughters Grace, Sarah, and Lily, and her mother and father in a fireball at the renovated Victorian home.

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.

Meet the dog whisperer: Pet trainer to the stars reveals how you can get your dog to stop its excessive barking as he shares his tips in new book

Nigel Reed, a UK-based canine behaviorist, has worked with thousands of dogs and their owners around the world including celebrity magician Derren Brown. In an exclusive video for DailyMail.com, Reed demonstrates how he got German Shepherd Jazz to stop her incessant barking and helped her become more relaxed. The techniques are explained in his new book, The Dog Guardian: Your Guide To A Happy, Well-Behaved Dog.

The woman who allegedly confessed to beating her four-year-old son to death was once married to the boy's incarcerated father who was convicted of killing and decapitating his mother in 2013.

Salt Lake City man Carl Calaway (right) gave an emotional interview on Friday, saying he missed the signs of abuse before his daughter and her husband (left) died in a brutal murder-suicide.

'Super baby' Leo Westlake, who is 21-months-old and lives in Falmouth, seamlessly scaled the two metal gates just 10 minutes after his mother put up the safety barrier.

Lindsey Vonn's boyfriend cheers on her return to skiing

On Sunday, the athletic pair were spotted cozying up at the 32-year-old's skiing competition in the Italian Alps. The record setting skier recently returned to the slopes for competition after a training accident last February left the star with a severely broken arm and unable to ski for months. Lindsey looked lovely as she hit the snow.

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 and uses an entirely amateur cast of tribesmen.

The sickly office martyr comes armed - their desk is a pop-up pharmacy: cough sweets, paracetamol boxes, nasal sprays, used tissues like a drift of dirty snowballs.

Authorities in a Seattle suburb said Saturday deputies shot and wounded a man they suspect in a car prowling incident this week that killed the 22-year-old son of a Seattle police officer.

Artist transforms Beauty and the Beast doll

Noel Cruz, who lives in California, took the head off the original doll, left, cribbed off the original features and repainted it to resemble the British actress. He then put the head on a better proportioned body with a long neck to turn it into a miniature double of Watson. The custom repaint of the 11-inch / 28 cms tall Disney Store Belle, right, is now being sold in an online auction. Shoppers were left in hysterics after spotting the original Disney doll. Soon after hitting shelves, images began circulating on Flickr and Twitter comparing the doll to the Canadian star.

Bodhigen, a clinic at the forefront of nutrigenomic therapy in the UK, can discover what genes you carry and which diet you should follow to minimise the impact of the menopause.

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.

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.

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.

The Anassa resort overlooks a beach. It's the sort of blissful environment designed with doing nothing in mind - except testing out the eight restaurants and bars.

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.

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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 (top 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).

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.

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.

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.

Forget winter. Let's look forward to spring when thrushes will sing from blossom-laden boughs. Almost every garden benefits from trees. The choice is vast and now is an excellent time for planting.

The prize of a year's supply of haggis was on offer to anyone who could surpass the current world record for haggis hurling but no one threw further than the 2011 record of 217 feet.

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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