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LISBON: Cristiano Ronaldo insisted again yesterday that he did not rape a woman he met in a Las Vegas hotel in 2009 and that their sexual encounter was “completely consensual“, said his lawyer.

“Ronaldo is forced to break his silence,” said the Juventus and Portuguese star’s lawyer Peter Christiansen in a statement released through Gestifute, the company which manages the player’s affairs.

HBO brings the scares with the new horror anthology, Folklore, a six-episode hour-long series that takes place across six Asian countries. It premiered Oct. 7 with A Mother’s Love, an Indonesian horror story about a Wewe Gombel, a Javanese female demon.

Russell Crowe stepped out looking serious and tense on Saturday amid claims he 'stormed off set' after discovering catering had run out of rice.

The Kiwi-born star was spotted putting on rigid display as he watched the NRL preliminary finals in Sydney between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Sydney Roosters at Allianz Stadium.

They may not be as romantic as vampires, but zombies have been enjoying a rise in popularity in film and television in the past several years thanks to television shows like The Walking Dead, Age of the Living Dead, and Fear the Walking Dead and blockbuster movies like World War Z, Warm Bodies, Shaun of the Dead, and 28 Days Later.

While most Filipinos support President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, six out of 10 of them agree that a campaign to round up idlers and loiterers is a violation of their human rights, a survey by the Social Weather Stations shows. 

The survey, conducted on June 27 to 30, showed that 60 percent of 1,200 respondents agreed with the statement “Police arresting idlers or tambays is a violation of their human rights.” Twenty-six percent disagreed and 14 percent were undecided.