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Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig Crowned Miss Universe 2024

Denmark's Victoria Kjær Theilvig Crowned Miss Universe 2024
Nov 18 2024 Share

Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark has been crowned Miss Universe 2024, becoming the first Dane to win the title.

 

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The 21-year-old competitive dancer, entrepreneur, and aspiring lawyer defeated over 120 contestants in Mexico City to claim the crown. She received the tiara from reigning Miss Universe, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua.

The competition began with 30 contestants following a preliminary event, which included a national costume contest.

The finalists were narrowed down through swimwear and evening gown rounds, with the final five answering questions on leadership and resilience. When asked how she would live differently without judgment, Theilvig said, “I live by each day.” She also encouraged viewers to “keep fighting … no matter where you come from.”

Chidimma Adetshina of Nigeria was first runner-up, and Maria Fernanda Beltran of Mexico was second runner-up. Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand and Ileana Marquez Pedroza of Venezuela rounded out the top five.

This year marked the first time women over 28 could compete, with Malta’s Beatrice Njoya, the oldest finalist, making history.

The pageant saw several first-time contestants, including Cuba, Belarus, Eritrea, and the UAE. Some national contests were marred by controversy, including Miss Universe South Africa, where Adetshina later represented Nigeria.

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Biden Authorises Ukraine Using Long Range Missiles On Russia

Biden Authorises Ukraine Using Long Range Missiles On Russia
Nov 18 2024 Share

U.S. President Joe Biden has authorised Ukraine to use long-range American ATACMS missiles against military targets inside Russia, marking a significant policy shift.

The move, first reported by The New York Times and The Washington Post and later confirmed by a U.S. official, comes amid reports of North Korea deploying 10,000 troops to support Russia’s war effort.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has long sought approval for ATACMS, capable of striking deep within Russian territory.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously warned that such actions would signify NATO engaging in direct conflict with Russia.

The decision also aligns with Biden’s plan to allocate the remaining $6 billion in Ukraine aid before handing over power to President-elect Donald Trump on January 20.

Trump has pledged to end the war swiftly, likely requiring Ukraine to cede territory. His administration has criticised continued U.S. support for Kyiv, with figures like Mike Waltz and Donald Trump Jr. expressing skepticism of further aid.

The policy shift may influence European allies. France and Britain have provided long-range missiles but refrained from allowing strikes on Russian soil without U.S. endorsement.

Germany continues to withhold its Taurus missiles. Meanwhile, Russia launched extensive attacks on Ukraine’s energy grid, killing 11 civilians, intensifying concerns as winter approaches.

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Venice Is Looking For More Gondoliers

Venice Is Looking For More Gondoliers
Nov 18 2024 Share

Venice is calling for applicants to train as gondoliers, one of the city’s most iconic professions, offering potential earnings of up to €150,000 annually.

Gondoliers navigate tourists through Venice’s historic canals in sleek, traditional gondolas, a role steeped in romance and history. Once numbering 10,000 in the 16th century, only 433 gondolas remain today, prompting city officials to recruit fresh talent.

Applicants must meet strict criteria: they must be 18 or older, possess a high school education, be strong swimmers, and provide a medical certificate proving robust health.

Training is intensive, spanning six months and covering 400 hours of rowing and navigation, Venetian history, Italian, and lifesaving skills. Owning and maintaining one’s gondola, which measures 11 meters and weighs around 590 kg, is also part of the job.

The application process, open from August 13 to 27, costs over €1,000. Though traditionally male-dominated with licenses inherited within families, the profession is now open to all EU citizens.

A gondola ride, enjoyed by millions of visitors each year, costs €80 for 30 minutes or €100 after 7 pm, with extra fees for music or singing. Safety remains a priority, especially after a 2023 incident where a capsized gondola highlighted the importance of proper training.

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Malta’s Beatrice Njoya Recognised For Her Powerful Story

Malta's Beatrice Njoya Recognised For Her Powerful Story
Nov 18 2024 Share

Malta, represented by Beatrice Njoya, gained international recognition among contestants from 126 countries during the live broadcast of the 73rd Miss Universe from Mexico City.

Miss Universe CEO Anne Jakrajutatip highlighted the brand’s commitment to inclusivity and empowering women during her on-stage remarks.

 

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She introduced a special clip featuring Beatrice Njoya, showcasing her inspiring journey, personal struggles, and efforts to break stereotypes.

Njoya was also recognised on various international reports for her being the only contestant in her 40s to reach the grand finale.

Meanwhile, Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark was crowned Miss Universe 2024, becoming the first Dane to ever win the competition.

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