Monday 12 May 2014

Boko Haram terror gang releases chilling video of kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls and reveal the terrified teenagers have been forced to convert to Islam and will only be freed in prisoner swap

The schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamic militant group Boko Haram have been paraded on video.
The terror group said all of them had been converted to Islam while being held and all were shown wearing headscarfs.
The group's leader said that it will release them in exchange for militant prisoners being freed.
Chilling: The schoolgirls were paraded on video by Boko Haram
Chilling: The schoolgirls were paraded on video by Boko Haram
Captured: The video shows the girls wearing the full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location
Captured: The video shows the girls wearing the full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location
  
Deal: Boko Haram said the schoolgirls would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed
Deal: Boko Haram said the schoolgirls would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed
Extremist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls who were taking exams at a school in Borno's north-eastern village of Chibok on April 14
Extremist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls who were taking exams at a school in Borno's north-eastern village of Chibok on April 14
The flamboyant leader of the terror group addresses the camera, offering Nigerian authorities a deal
The flamboyant leader of the terror group addresses the camera, offering Nigerian authorities a deal
Abubakar Shekau said that the girls would never be released unless there is an exchange with prisoners
Abubakar Shekau said that the girls would never be released unless there is an exchange with prisoners






Some girls on the 17-minute-long video, which was obtained by news agency AFP, spoke to camera, and looked extremely nervous.
The girls recite Islamic prayers during the clip as they sit in a group in a wooded area.
The video, which appeared to show around 130 girls, was aired after the governor of the Nigerian state from where the schoolgirls were kidnapped said that he knew where some of them are being held.
Kashim Shettima, the Governor of Borno, said that he’d received reports of sightings of the girls and had passed on this information to the military.
Extremist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls who were taking exams at a school in Borno's north-eastern village of Chibok on April 14. Some managed to escape, but around 200 remain missing.
Mr Shettima told the BBC: ‘We've got reports of them being sighted in some locations – which we have conveyed to the relevant military authorities, for them to cross-check, verify and get additional information on the accurate location of the daughters.’
His comments came as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, called for negotiations with the terrorist group over the fate of the missing girls.
The Archbishop, who has acted as a hostage negotiator in Nigeria on behalf of the Church in the past, said the girls were at ‘colossal’ risk.
‘They are in the hands of a very disparate group which is extremely irrational and difficult to deal with – and utterly merciless,’ he told BBC Radio Four’s The World This Weekend programme.
Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima said that he'd received reports of sightings of schoolgirls kidnapped by extremist group Boko Haram
Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima said that he'd received reports of sightings of schoolgirls kidnapped by extremist group Boko Haram
Talks: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has called for negotiations with Boko Haram
Talks: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has called for negotiations with Boko Haram



Support: David Cameron and CNN's Christiane Amanpour with the Twitter campaign's hashtag
Support: David Cameron and CNN's Christiane Amanpour with the Twitter campaign's hashtag
A map showing the recent Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria over the past month
A map showing the recent Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria over the past month


Michelle Obama shared this photo of herself along with the caption 'Our prayers are with the missing Nigerian girls and their families'
Michelle Obama shared this photo of herself along with the caption 'Our prayers are with the missing Nigerian girls and their families'

The Archbishop said he had negotiated in the past with a predecessor group of Boko Haram and suggested it might be ‘possible’ to strike a deal – although he warned it was ‘questionable’ who was in charge of the group.
He added: ‘You have a very, very difficult inner core (of Boko Haram) and I think negotiations there are extremely complicated, though it needs to be tried.
'And then it goes out and out in different layers of commitment and understanding and involvement. There needs to be active negotiation and contact with all those different layers.’
The Archbishop leads the Anglican communion worldwide, which has about 18 million members in Nigeria, making it the second largest Christian church.
Amy Poehler and Malala Yousafzai tweeted their support for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign
Amy Poehler and Malala Yousafzai tweeted their support for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign
Amy Poehler (right) and Malala Yousafzai (left) tweeted their support for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign

Meanwhile, Prime Minister David Cameron has joined a Twitter campaign aimed at encouraging the return of the schoolgirls.
The PM followed Michelle Obama and celebrities including Cara Delevingne by holding up a sign saying #Bring Back Our Girls as he appeared on the Andrew Marr show on Sunday morning.
Mr Cameron said the government would do ‘what we can’ to rescue more than 200 girls abducted by Islamist militants Boko Haram.

Hilary Clinton was among those who tweeted in support of the campaign, which encourages military intervention to recover the girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram rebels on April 14
Hilary Clinton was among those who tweeted in support of the campaign, which encourages military intervention to recover the girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram rebels on April 14

But he indicated military action was not imminent, saying Britain cannot just ‘pile in and do whatever we’d like’.
Mr Cameron said he had spoken to Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan to offer assistance and confirmed counter-terrorism and intelligence experts are on the ground with the Americans.
‘We stand ready to do anything more that the Nigerians would want,’ he said.
But he also pointed out the practical difficulties of any rescue operation. ‘It’s immensely complicated because they are probably in this deep area of jungle that is three times the size of Wales,’ he said.
The Twitter campaign yesterday drew support from the Pope, who wrote on the site: ‘Let us all join in prayer for the immediate release of the schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria. #BringBackOurGirls.’
Christiane Amanpour, a reporter with CNN, asked the PM to join the campaign as she sat with him on the sofa.
She praised the campaign which she said was ‘really getting to the people in Nigeria’ but said she worried its bubble might burst with nothing concrete having been done.
There are fears that the schoolgirls have been split up into different groups, taken across the border into neighbouring countries and may be sold on as sex slaves.
Yesterday, amid further kidnappings and a bomb attack on a bridge, one teenage girl who escaped from the group said the kidnapping was ‘too terrifying for words.’
Science student Sarah Lawan, 19, described how the girls were taken from their school before dawn and forced into a truck.
When they got down she and a friend ran off.
Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram said last week he would sell the remaining captives as slaves for as little as £7.
Boko Haram has killed more than 1,500 people this year as it steps up its campaign of violence. The name of the groups means ‘Western education is forbidden’. 
Mrs Obama said she and the President were ‘outraged and heartbroken’ over the abduction.
‘In these girls, Barack and I see our own daughters,’  she said, referring to Malia, 15, and Sasha, 12.
‘We see their hopes, their dreams and we can only imagine the anguish their parents are feeling right now.’
Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan is under intense pressure to act, as he faces a growing threat from militants.
Demonstration: Women protest outside Nigeria's parliament in Abuja, trying to prompt officials to bring back the schoolgirls abducted by Islamist militants, Boko Haram
Demonstration: Women protest outside Nigeria's parliament in Abuja, trying to prompt officials to bring back the schoolgirls abducted by Islamist militants, Boko Haram
Anger: Another woman holds a placard at a demonstration in Lagos, Nigeria, pleading for the return of the kidnapped children
Anger: Another woman holds a placard at a demonstration in Lagos, Nigeria, pleading for the return of the kidnapped children
Militant: The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, vows to sell the hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped in northern Nigeria for as little as £7 during a video message
Militant: The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, vows to sell the hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped in northern Nigeria for as little as £7 during a video message
Yesterday Boko Haram was blamed for a bridge blowing up and for further kidnappings.
Last week the Mail revealed British Special Forces were on standby to help rescue the girls.
That was despite resistance among senior military personnel to putting boots on the ground.
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Sunday 11 May 2014

Will.i.am. launches furious Twitter rant after he is 'kicked out of first class airport lounge'

Will.i.am was left furious after allegedly being kicked out of a first class lounge at an airport on Saturday.
The Black Eyed Peas star posted a series of tweets hitting out at United Airlines after reportedly being told to leave a VIP lounge because staff thought he had a fake membership card.
Will.i.am posted on Twitter: '#unitedAIRLINES is the worse. Im a member & I have my card to prove it. but they tell me my card is fake & kick me out the lounge #ouch (sic).'
Kicked out! will.i.am. smiled while at the Annual TRAMS4M Benefit Concert in Los Angeles in January
Kicked out! will.i.am. smiled while at the Annual TRAMS4M Benefit Concert in Los Angeles in January

He added: 'Ha ha ha I got kick out the club...#unitedCLUBsucks...(sic)', accompanied by a photograph of the Global First Lounge sign as he stood outside.
It is not known which airport the star was flying from, but he posted about visiting Puff Daddy in Washington D.C for his speech at Howard University later that day.
He also wrote: 'I fly so much.. a business should know who their customers are... its okay im making this my lounge,' along with a photograph of a chair in the corner of the airport.
The tweet: The Scream & Shout singer tweeted to his followers his experience with United Airlines
The tweet: The Scream & Shout singer tweeted to his followers his experience with United Airlines

Not feel very united: The accomplished musician posted a photo of the United Global First Lounge sign on his Twitter on Saturday
Not feel very united: The accomplished musician posted a photo of the United Global First Lounge sign on his Twitter on Saturday

Still has a sense of humour! The rapper shared a photo of his new first-class lounge through his Twitter on Saturday
Still has a sense of humour! The rapper shared a photo of his new first-class lounge through his Twitter on Saturday

Will.i.am was still annoyed later on when a pilot later asked to take a photo with him.
The rapper tweeted: 'I get kicked out of the @united lounge because they say I'm not a member.. oh well.. & then the @united pilot asks me to take a selfie #WTF. (sic)'
He later added: 'He flew us to our destination safely...that's what's important...I'm over being kicked out the lounge...'
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Ruth Lorenzo gives powerful and sexy performance in rain on Eurovision

She is a familiar face having finished in fifth place in 2008's X Factor.
But Ruth Lorenzo showed that her star was far from diminishing as she represented Spain in  Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen.
The 31-year-old, who was born in Murcia, Spain, gave a powerful rendition of the song Dancing In The Rain at the contest on Saturday.
Accomplished: Former X Factor finalist Ruth Lorenzo gave a stunning performance in which she was drenched by rain on Eurovision
Accomplished: Former X Factor finalist Ruth Lorenzo gave a stunning performance in which she was drenched by rain on Eurovision

The singer looked stunning in a full-length silver gown, which trailed the floor and was embellished with beading.
Part-way through the song, she was showered by rain which added to the drama of her diva-like performance.  
She performed her self-penned song in English and Spanish after beating Spanish stars Brequette, Jorge Gonzalez, La Dama and Raul to compete on Eurovision.
Impressive: The singer kept up a strong vocal performance even while she was drenched by rain
Impressive: The singer kept up a strong vocal performance even while she was drenched by rain

The star has revealed that she wrote her Eurovision song, which reached number seven in Spain, in a London restaurant after she was dropped by her record label.
The singer made it through to the live final of the X Factor in 2008, which was won by Alexandra Burke, after she was mentored by Danni Minogue.
Ruth and Simon Cowell famously enjoyed a flirtation on the show, where Ruth belted out popular hits such as Prince's Purple Rain.

Contestant: Ruth appeared on UK screens as an X Factor contestant in 2008
Contestant: Ruth appeared on UK screens as an X Factor contestant in 2008
Impressed: Ruth achieved fifth place on the 2008 X Factor, in which she was mentored by Danni Minogue
Impressed: Ruth achieved fifth place on the 2008 X Factor, in which she was mentored by Danni Minogue
She released her debut single Burn in 2011 which reached number 16 in the Spanish charts and followed it with her UK single The Night in 2013, which failed to chart.
The release coincided with Lorenzo showing off a brand new look after losing more than two-stone in weight.
‘I lost two stone over the last year – through a combination of boxing, sky diving and dancing! I love my sexy new look,’ she said at the time.
‘I love that now I can wear all these amazing dresses from designers like Vivienne Westwood and my girl Dannii Minogue's Project D.’
The 2014 Eurovision Song Contest was won by Austria's Conchita Wurst, who sang Rise Like A Phoenix, while British entry Molly Smitten-Downes took seventeeth place
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Kate and Sienna kiss and make up

Kate Moss and Sienna Miller – former pals who were locked in a long-running feud – have finally kissed goodbye to their past differences, as our picture shows.
The pair – central figures in the infamous Primrose Hill set in the naughty Noughties – were reunited by Topshop boss Sir Philip Green at the Oxford Street launch of Moss’s retro, Boho-inspired collection for the store.
‘Philip instigated the rapprochement by taking both girls out to dinner at the Connaught,’ says  a close source.
Kate Moss and Sienna Miller - former pals who were locked in a long-running feud - have finally kissed goodbye to their past differences thanks to Topshop boss Sir Philip Green who has reunited them
Kate Moss and Sienna Miller - former pals who were locked in a long-running feud - have finally kissed goodbye to their past differences thanks to Topshop boss Sir Philip Green who has reunited them

‘He told Kate that Sienna would be perfect to show up for the launch wearing something from the collection.’
Sienna was the original Boho girl and she had famously beaten Kate in the Boho style stakes back in the Noughties.
The Primrose Hill gang apparently turned their back on Sienna, 32, in 2008 when she reportedly cheated on their beloved actor friend Rhys Ifans, 46, leaving him heartbroken.
‘Back then Kate was less than impressed when Sienna briefly stole her fashion crown,’ says the source.
‘But this time round Kate agreed with Philip and said, “I just want to sell dresses, let’s do it.” So they kissed and made up, and it was all down to Sir Philip.’
Actor Stephen Dorff may be the face of a new e-cig company but he's confessed he still smokes tobacco
Actor Stephen Dorff may be the face of a new e-cig company but he's confessed he still smokes tobacco


He's the face of new e-cig company Blu, but actor Stephen Dorff doesn’t do the best job of advocating them over tobacco.
‘I still smoke real cigarettes,’ Stephen, 40, told me last week.
‘I have one first thing in the morning as soon as I wake up, then enjoy one after every meal.’
'Everyone thinks I’m just a meat-head, and I do look like one, but there is more to me than that. I have written a book and I really enjoy writing.'
Foul-mouthed England rugby player James Haskell, 29 – once suspended from Wellington College over a sex tape  – is now more  high-brow.
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Molly Smitten-Downes wins support on Twitter...but only lands seventeenth place on Eurovision

She won the praise of her fans on Twitter but the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entry Molly Smitten-Downes only managed seventeeth place on Saturday night.
The previously unknown 27-year-old singer performed her self-penned song Children Of The Universe dressed in a gold, feather-trimmed dress and received 40 points from voters in 26 countries.
British voters gave their highest score of 12 points to Austria's entry, drag queen Conchita Wurst, who went on to win the competition, held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Glitttering: Molly Smitten-Downes performed Children of the Universe on Eurovision
Glitttering: Molly Smitten-Downes performed Children of the Universe on Eurovision
She is known as the country's 'bearded lady' and sang Rise Like A Phoenix, claiming: 'We are unstoppable', as she collected her award on stage.
Molly did not go home completely empty handed as the Danish TV hosts handed her 'a curly wurly cake, flown in from her Borough Market in London.
The singer, who appeared slightly wrong-footed by the gesture, accepted the cake saying: 'What on Earth?'

Hippy chic: The singer wore a boho look, with henna tattoos on her hands and arms
Hippy chic: The singer wore a boho look, with henna tattoos on her hands and arms
Chic: Molly dazzled in a metallic gold dress with feather embellishments at the neck
Chic: Molly dazzled in a metallic gold dress with feather embellishments at the neck
Passion: The singer stretches her arms above her head as she performs
Passion: The singer stretches her arms above her head as she performs

Best foot forward: The singer completed her outfit with gladiator-style boots
Best foot forward: The singer completed her outfit with gladiator-style boots
Best foot forward: The singer completed her outfit with gladiator-style boots


Asked if she would be sharing it with her mother, father and brother, she then joked: "They're not getting any - this is all for me."

Although Molly missed out on the top spot, she had plenty of support on Twitter with followers describing her performance as the 'best song of the night'.
One fan wrote: 'Downloaded the song straight away. It's fair to say you've done the UK proud! stunning voice. Be proud of yourself. (sic)'
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Victoria Beckham shares pictures of herself singing and working the decks after unveiling fashion collection in Singapore

She officially cancelled out a return to singing earlier this year.
But Victoria Beckham proved she still likes to have a go on the microphone in her down time as she shared a new picture with fans on Twitter.
The 40-year-old ended a busy night in Singapore on Saturday with a fun singing session with friends.
Feeling nostalgic? Victoria Beckham picked up the mic for a singalong with her close friend, Ken Paves, in Singapore on Satruday
Feeling nostalgic? Victoria Beckham picked up the mic for a singalong with her close friend, Ken Paves, in Singapore on Satruday

The former Spice Girl was dressed in much more laid-back ensemble than her usual form-fitting attire as she sported a grey top teamed with navy trousers.
As she perched on a grand piano, Victoria channelled her Posh Spice persona as she posed with her eyes closed and head tilted to the side.
Her silky brunette locks flowed down her left shoulders and her close friend and hairdresser Ken Paves could be seen singing behind her as he played the piano.
VB the DJ? The fashion designer looked the part as she posed behind the decks
VB the DJ? The fashion designer looked the part as she posed behind the decks
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Kim Kardashian wears white to her Paris themed bridal shower as she poses up a storm in photobooth

Her surprisingly tasteful wedding invitation leaked yesterday and Kim Kardashian has clearly got her nuptials on her mind.
The 33-year-old reality TV star stepped out in a strapless white dress at the Peninsula hotel in Beverly Hills on Saturday, where she was attending her Paris themed bridal shower, looking every inch the modern bride.
And of course the whole thing was filmed for Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Two weeks to go: Kim Kardashian looked every inch the blushing bride as she stepped out in a white dress just 14 days before her wedding to Kanye West
Two weeks to go: Kim Kardashian looked every inch the blushing bride as she stepped out in a white dress just 14 days before her wedding to Kanye West

Kim looked stunning in the fitted knee-length fitted dress, which displayed her curvaceous figure in all its glory.
A string of pearls around her neck appeared to be attached to the dress which her huge engagement ring was clearly visible.
Famous asset: Kim's figure hugging dress showed off her most famous asset, her curvaceous derriere
Famous asset: Kim's figure hugging dress showed off her most famous asset, her curvaceous derriere

Silver stilettos completed the OTT daytime look but fans of Kim would expect nothing less.
Her mother Kris Jenner also opted for a white outfit, showing off her legs in a mini dress.
She made her way into the hotel clutching a huge white bag as she prepared to celebrate ahead of Kim's third marriage.
Party time: Khloe Kardashian shared this picture of her and Kim with their close pals Malika and Khadijah Haqq as they celebrated
Party time: Khloe Kardashian shared this picture of her and Kim with their close pals Malika and Khadijah Haqq as they celebrated

Is this a clue? While Kim has chosen her dress, no details have been issued but it is believed she is planning a more simple dress than last time she tied the knot
Is this a clue? While Kim has chosen her dress, no details have been issued but it is believed she is planning a more simple dress than last time she tied the knot
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Bearded Austrian drag queen Conchita Wurst wins with whopping score of 290 while UK trails behind in seventeenth place

Conchita Wurst won the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with a score of 290 after a grandiose James Bond-theme-like ballad, Rise Like a Phoenix, before a TV audience of around 180 million people in 45 countries.
UK hopeful Molly Smitten-Downes came in seventeenth place with a score of just 40 with her song Children Of The Universe.
'This is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom,' a tearful Conchita said as she accepted the trophy from Denmark's Emmelie de Forrest, who won the contest last year. 'We are unity and we are unstoppable.'
Glittering prize: Conchita Wurst representing Austria performs the song Rise Like A Phoenix after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Glittering prize: Conchita Wurst representing Austria performs the song Rise Like A Phoenix after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014

'For me, my dream came true,' she added at a news conference after the win. 'But for our society, it just showed me that there are people out there who want to go into the future and go on, you know, not stepping back or thinking in the past.'
Austrian Drag queen Conchita, the alter ego of 25-year-old Thomas Neuwirth, gave one of the most glamorous and sultry performances of the contest, held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The singer, who sported a full beard, smouldered like a Bond Girl in a gold embellished fishtail gown.
Walking onto the stage in front of a smokey backdrop, she gave a powerful performance of her song Rise Like a Phoenix.

Her look was set off by diamond earrings, while she also wore a red lipstick, wore her long hair in waves and defined her eyes in heavy black eyeliner. 
Ecstatic: The singer celebrates as she is awarded the winner's trophy for Eurovision 2014
Ecstatic: The singer celebrates as she is awarded the winner's trophy for Eurovision 2014
Overwhelmed: Conchita looked emotional as she performed her winning song Rise Like A Phoenix
Overwhelmed: Conchita looked emotional as she performed her winning song Rise Like A Phoenix

Triumphant: The drag queen declared 'we are unstoppable' as she celebrated winning the prize for Austria
Triumphant: The drag queen declared 'we are unstoppable' as she celebrated winning the prize for Austria


Going for Eurovision gold: Conchita Wurst wows in a gold fishtail gown as she performs Rise Like A Phoenix
Going for Eurovision gold: Conchita Wurst wows in a gold fishtail gown as she performs Rise Like A Phoenix


Pushing the boundaries of gender identity is nothing new at Europe's annual song contest, which is known for its eclectic, sometimes unlistenable lineup of techno beats, love songs and pop tunes.
Prior to her performance. the transvestite has faced a barrage of homophobic and transphobic attacks from within her own country and from other countries including Russia, Armenia and Belarus, who branded the contest a 'hotbed of sodomy', the BBC has reported.
Amid growing tensions over the Ukraine crisis, some in Eastern Europe have blasted Wurst as an example of the West's decadence. Activists in Belarus had even urged the country's state television network to edit the Austrian entry out of its Eurovision broadcast.
'I can only say thank you for your attention. If this is only about me and my person, I can live with it', Wurst said about her critics in emails with The Associated Press.
Glory: Conchita Wurst representing Austria poses with the trophy after a press conference after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Glory: Conchita Wurst representing Austria poses with the trophy after a press conference after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Proud: The winner clutches her Eurovision 2014 prize close to her chest
Proud: The winner clutches her Eurovision 2014 prize close to her chest

Prize: The singer was presented with a trophy in the shape in a microphone to celebrate her win
Prize: The singer was presented with a trophy in the shape in a microphone to celebrate her win
In demand: Conchita holds a bunch of long-stemmed white flowers as she holds her trophy
In demand: Conchita holds a bunch of long-stemmed white flowers as she holds her trophy
Tearful: The Austrian star is overcome by her emotions and bursts into tears on learning she has won
Tearful: The Austrian star is overcome by her emotions and bursts into tears on learning she has won
Celebration: Conchita's win was announced with a round of fireworks
Celebration: Conchita's win was announced with a round of fireworks





Winner: Conchita Wurst won the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest with Rise Like A Phoenix
Winner: Conchita Wurst won the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest with Rise Like A Phoenix


'You know, I have a very thick skin. It's just strange that a little facial hair causes that much excitement.'
Speaking ahead of the semifinal in Copenhagen on Thursday, she added: 'I have to add that 80 percent of the autograph requests that I get are from Russia and eastern Europe — and that's what is important to me'.
Neuwirth, who was born in Gmunden, central Austria, entered show business eight years ago, taking part in an Austrian TV talent show.
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