Alba Carrillo makes headlines again. The former contestant of the RTVE program Bake Off: Baked celebrities has attacked her ex, former professional tennis player Feliciano López, making it clear what she thinks of him.
“There are people who do not deserve that you have good words for them,” the model began by pointing out during an interview, referring to Feliciano López, from whom she separated in 2016.
The relationship between the presenter and the tennis player is nil but, even so, Carillo takes advantage of the opportunities to throw the occasional dart at him. “There are people who are like that, what I didn’t understand is that it wasn’t for me. It wasn’t for me. He liked bulls. He’s very far-right. He’s got a big starboard line. I mean, he’s not me,” says the model. .
The couple separated 8 years ago, when they had not yet celebrated their first wedding anniversary, but the resentment is still latent: “If he doesn’t even know how to manage his refrigerator, how he manages those things on a large scale. I know that, it’s not a whisper. You sent him to buy turkey and he didn’t know, he didn’t distinguish between loin and sausage, I mean, I want to tell you no, my dear,” says Carrillo, questioning his work as director of the Mutua Tenis Open.
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Finally, Carrillo concluded by pointing out sarcastically, “But girl, call me crazy. Here they give you any type of administration position and hey, take it, with pride and honor.” Likewise, he sent a kiss to Sandra Gago because “he is heroic and the more years she spends with him the better I like him.”
Two injured after armed attack in Rosemont
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Two young men in their twenties were injured in an armed attack on Wednesday evening in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough, in Montreal.
According to the City of Montreal Police Service (SPVM), the attack occurred around 6:40 p.m. at the intersection of rue d’Iberville and rue Jourdain.
At the crime scene, police located a 25-year-old man.
“He was conscious and he was injured in the upper body by a sharp object,” said SPVM spokesperson Caroline Chèvrefils. He was transported to a hospital,” but there is no fear for his life.
“In the meantime, another victim, a 27-year-old man, presented himself at the neighborhood station in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie district,” added the SPVM spokesperson. He had injured his upper body by physical force. He was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.”
According to the SPVM, a conflict in an apartment near rue d’Iberville could have degenerated. The two men knew each other. However, their involvement and role in the event are unknown at this time.
At the end of the evening, the SPVM spokesperson indicated that the life of the 25-year-old man was not threatened “despite his significant injuries”.
The police erected a security perimeter to protect the crime scene. Investigators and a forensic identification technician are on site to try to understand the causes and circumstances of the event.
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Pakistan not in favor of Iran gas pipeline project: US
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller says that the US does not support the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project and that doing business with Iran could lead to the risk of US sanctions.
He made this statement in response to a question regarding Pakistan’s gas pipeline project with Iran during a news briefing in Washington on Tuesday.
Matthew Miller was asked if Assistant Secretary Donald Lowe had said last week that the US was not in favor of Pakistan starting work on a gas pipeline with Iran. Now Pakistan is consulting with some legal firms whether the US can give it a waiver or not. Is there any possibility of discount or not?
To which US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller replied that ‘I will not review any possible sanctions measures, as I do not review any sanctions-related measures during the briefing here, but we always all advises that doing business with Iran risks being subject to our sanctions, and we would advise everyone to consider this very carefully, and as the Assistant Secretary made clear last week, we Do not support this pipeline project going ahead.’
On March 21, 2024, the spokesperson of the Pakistani Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, said in response to a question during the weekly press briefing that “Pakistan has repeatedly renewed its commitment to the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline and Pakistan is committed to the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline.” The decision will be the decision of the government of Pakistan.
The spokesperson had further said that ‘this pipeline is being constructed by Pakistan in its own territory, at this time the first point is the construction of the gas pipeline, we are committed to this construction.’
US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Donald Lowe said in response to a question about the Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project at the Foreign Ministry subcommittee meeting in Washington DC on Wednesday that he would “stop this pipeline.” Therefore, we fully support the purpose of the American government.’
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Donald Low had said to a question asked in the committee that after the Islamabad administration approved the construction of the 80 km long section of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline in February, his country tried to stop the construction of the project. doing.
The main objective of this project was actually to supply gas from Iran to both Pakistan and neighboring India, but due to international sanctions imposed on Iran, the project has been stalled for a long time.
The US had opposed it from the beginning and had expressed fears that Pakistan might face financial penalties if it followed suit.
In response to a question, Donald Lowe said: ‘I fully support the US government’s efforts to stop this pipeline. We are working towards this goal.’
Pakistan’s Ministry of Energy’s Petroleum Division announced last month that a pipeline would be built from its border with Iran to Gwadar in the first phase.
The terms of the plan also include that a party may have to pay a financial penalty if it does not complete the construction of its part of the pipeline by the specified deadline.
It should be noted that on February 23, the caretaker Cabinet Energy Committee approved the laying of 81 km pipeline from the Iranian border to Gwadar.
Attack on Chinese Engineers
During the press briefing, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller was also asked about the attack on Chinese engineers in Pakistan, to which he said, “We first of all condemn the attack on the convoy of Chinese engineers in Pakistan.” We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and injuries and extend our heartfelt condolences to those affected by the attack.’
He further said that ‘Pakistani people have suffered a lot at the hands of terrorists and I will make it clear that Chinese citizens in Pakistan have also been victims of terrorist attacks. No country should be a victim of acts of terrorism.’
Letter from Islamabad High Court Judges
When Matthew Miller was asked for his reaction to the letter written by the Islamabad High Court judges to the Supreme Judicial Council after the recent general elections in Pakistan, he said that he had not read the letter. and they need more time to comment on it.
In a letter written by six judges of the Islamabad High Court, it was said that ‘intelligence agencies are interfering in the work of the judiciary, so a judicial convention should be called on the issue of intimidation of judges by intelligence officials.’
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