1. Russia invades Ukraine
Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko has called for the UN to intervene as he confirms Russian regular forces have invaded eastern Ukraine.
NATO has released satellite images that it says show Russian combat troops and “sophisticated heavy weaponry” inside Ukraine.
In a statement, NATO said the images provide “concrete examples of Russian activity inside Ukraine” but represent “only the tip of the iceberg in terms of the overall scope of Russian troop and weapons movements”.
NATO Brigadier General Niko Tak said more than 1,000 Russian troops were operating inside Ukraine, both supporting the separatists and fighting on their side.
Meanwhile Fairfax Media reports an emergency session of the UN Security Council will discuss the crisis in the next few hours.
2. Brad and Angelina marry
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie announced overnight they married last Saturday in France.
For more details, see this post.
3. Joan Rivers in critical condition
TMZ reports that Joan Rivers is in a critical condition after her heart stopped beating and she stopped breathing during a procedure on her vocal cords in a clinic.
The 81-year old has been rushed to hospital.
Her daughter, Melissa Rivers, has flown to her side.
For more details, see this post.
4. Doubts cast on story of boy who died after tripping over dog lead
The aunt and uncle of Joey Woodcock have said they don’t believe his parents version of the story.
Joey’s uncle George Hudd – who had previously cared for Joey when his mother gave up his custody – said he didn’t recognise his nephew after the incident.
Top Comments
Number 10: I am SO sick of "apologies" from those in the public eye. They mean NOTHING. Any time anyone does / says something stupid, it's followed by an "apology". No, they're not sorry they said/did it - they are sorry that they're getting the backlash and just want it to stop. Urghhh.
Monica, it's not the 'apology' I abhor so much, it is the statement "It was taken out of context". What? What they said is usually so plain and printed or shown on TV in full that there is no way one could misconstrue the 'context.' Politicians!
But isn't it better to have the apology so it's publicly acknowledged that what they've said is not cool?
I still appreciate it, even though it's manufactured - it feels like a win for the goodies.
Yeah, I agree with that. So often you'll hear a statement like, 'Such and such person is a f*cking big fat bitch,' and when someone calls them out of it suddenly the whole thing was 'taken out of context.' Please. We're not idiots.
Yep. Always someone else's fault but their own. It came out of his mouth. His fault. And yes, I'm sick of the empty apologies. There are no consequences for them really. Sure there is loss of faith and popularity with the voting public but in the end it seems racist bigots get in to govt. more often than not :(
Number 12. If this is true my husband must be in love with everyone!! When at work he is always speaking in a sing song voice, must be why his customers love him so much! I make him speak to me in a non sing song voice so that I don't feel like just another customer!