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 Issuance of B/1 Visa for Employment of Foreign National in the Expert Branch  In a March 12 letter , which Human Rights Watch received on March 27, the Interior Ministry notified Human Rights Watch that it had granted it permission to employ a foreign expert in Israel. The Interior Ministry accepted the paperwork and payment for Shakir’s work visa under the organization’s work permit on April 20, and Shakir received the visa upon his arrival at Ben Gurion Airport on April 26. Human Rights Watch has had regular access to Israel and the West Bank for nearly three decades, with staff and offices in Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Gaza for much of this period. Human Rights Watch staff have regularly met and corresponded with Israeli government officials. Since 2008, Israel has refused Human Rights Watch access to Gaza, except for one visit in 2016. Human Rights Watch is an independent, international, nongovernmental organization that promotes respect for human rights and international law. It monitors rights violations in more than 90 counties across the world. To carry out its work, Human Rights Watch relies on rigorous research from professional researchers on the ground and regular engagement with government officials, as well as others with first-hand information. Israeli authorities have in recent years limited the space for local and international human rights defenders operating in Israel and Palestine. A law passed by the Knesset in July requires Israeli nonprofit groups that receive more than half their funding, indirectly or directly, from foreign governments to note that information in communications with the public and with government officials. Data from the Population and Immigration Authority obtained by Haaretz via a Freedom of Information Law in February 2017 indicates a ninefold increase in the number of visitors to Israel denied entry over the past five years.
 Issuance of B/1 Visa for Employment of Foreign National in the Expert Branch  In a March 12 letter , which Human Rights Watch received on March 27, the Interior Ministry notified Human Rights Watch that it had granted it permission to employ a foreign expert in Israel. The Interior Ministry accepted the paperwork and payment for Shakir’s work visa under the organization’s work permit on April 20, and Shakir received the visa upon his arrival at Ben Gurion Airport on April 26. Human Rights Watch has had regular access to Israel and the West Bank for nearly three decades, with staff and offices in Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Gaza for much of this period. Human Rights Watch staff have regularly met and corresponded with Israeli government officials. Since 2008, Israel has refused Human Rights Watch access to Gaza, except for one visit in 2016. Human Rights Watch is an independent, international, nongovernmental organization that promotes respect for human rights and international law. It monitors rights violations in more than 90 counties across the world. To carry out its work, Human Rights Watch relies on rigorous research from professional researchers on the ground and regular engagement with government officials, as well as others with first-hand information. Israeli authorities have in recent years limited the space for local and international human rights defenders operating in Israel and Palestine. A law passed by the Knesset in July requires Israeli nonprofit groups that receive more than half their funding, indirectly or directly, from foreign governments to note that information in communications with the public and with government officials. Data from the Population and Immigration Authority obtained by Haaretz via a Freedom of Information Law in February 2017 indicates a ninefold increase in the number of visitors to Israel denied entry over the past five years.
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 Napoleon Perdis is the cosmetics king with a very ambitious model daughter. But on Monday, Napoleon let Lianna know that he still runs the show by outdoing her in the style stakes at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. They arrived at the Justin Cassin show with matching Hermès handbags - but the 47-year-old make-up maven's tote was DOUBLE the size of his 17-year-old daughter's. Don't steal my thunder! Napoleon Perdis outshone his daughter Lianna by sporting a Hermès tote bag that was double the size of hers at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week on Monday  Napoleon brandished a gigantic black crocodile tote, while little Lianna sported a much smaller red handbag that failed to attract as much attention. At one point, the pair posed with their bags on the front row, with Napoleon placing his tote in front of his daughter's as he flaunted it for the cameras. Because of this, Lianna's bag was partly obscured, ensuring that all eyes would remain on her famous father. Don't look at hers... look at mine! At one point, the pair posed with their bags on the front row, with Napoleon placing his tote in front of his daughter's as he flaunted it for the cameras   Flying solo: The 17-year-old broke free from her father for a fleeting moment in the spotlight  Napoleon also made sure that he would remain the belle of the ball by sporting a garish, attention-grabbing ensemble. He took style tips from Ali G in a bright red tracksuit, Supreme T-shirt, red sunglasses, and leather shoes with a Union Jack motif.
   Napoleon Perdis is the cosmetics king with a very ambitious model daughter. But on Monday, Napoleon let Lianna know that he still runs the show by outdoing her in the style stakes at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. They arrived at the Justin Cassin show with matching Hermès handbags - but the 47-year-old make-up maven's tote was DOUBLE the size of his 17-year-old daughter's. Don't steal my thunder! Napoleon Perdis outshone his daughter Lianna by sporting a Hermès tote bag that was double the size of hers at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week on Monday  Napoleon brandished a gigantic black crocodile tote, while little Lianna sported a much smaller red handbag that failed to attract as much attention. At one point, the pair posed with their bags on the front row, with Napoleon placing his tote in front of his daughter's as he flaunted it for the cameras. Because of this, Lianna's bag was partly obscured, ensuring that all eyes would remain on her famous father. Don't look at hers... look at mine! At one point, the pair posed with their bags on the front row, with Napoleon placing his tote in front of his daughter's as he flaunted it for the cameras   Flying solo: The 17-year-old broke free from her father for a fleeting moment in the spotlight  Napoleon also made sure that he would remain the belle of the ball by sporting a garish, attention-grabbing ensemble. He took style tips from Ali G in a bright red tracksuit, Supreme T-shirt, red sunglasses, and leather shoes with a Union Jack motif. PEOPLE are creating all different kinds of clothes and accessories out of IKEA’S blue bag. In the wake of high end designer Balenciaga “copying” the iconic IKEA Frakta bag , the famous blue tote has become somewhat of a fashion sensation. The iconic shopping bag costs just 40p – compared to Balenciaga’s £1,670 version  The Balenciaga “copy”, constructed out of blue leather, is currently up for sale at a pricey £1,670 – while the cheap and cheerful IKEA carrier is a snip at just 40p. IKEA even responded to jokes about the Balenciaga bag being a “lookalike” with a genius advert giving advice on how to spot an original from its designer doppelganger. Inspired by the bag’s newly discovered fashion cred, social media users have decided to re-purpose the bag into all kinds of different garments – including baseball caps, trainers and even a THONG. Who wore it better? Balenciaga or IKEA? pic.twitter.com/LCB9Qri2xN  Here are some of the most creative designs…
   PEOPLE are creating all different kinds of clothes and accessories out of IKEA’S blue bag. In the wake of high end designer Balenciaga “copying” the iconic IKEA Frakta bag , the famous blue tote has become somewhat of a fashion sensation. The iconic shopping bag costs just 40p – compared to Balenciaga’s £1,670 version  The Balenciaga “copy”, constructed out of blue leather, is currently up for sale at a pricey £1,670 – while the cheap and cheerful IKEA carrier is a snip at just 40p. IKEA even responded to jokes about the Balenciaga bag being a “lookalike” with a genius advert giving advice on how to spot an original from its designer doppelganger. Inspired by the bag’s newly discovered fashion cred, social media users have decided to re-purpose the bag into all kinds of different garments – including baseball caps, trainers and even a THONG. Who wore it better? Balenciaga or IKEA? pic.twitter.com/LCB9Qri2xN  Here are some of the most creative designs… 
 REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello 1/3 left right Migrants disembark from MOAS vessel Phoenix in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy, May 6, 2017. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello 2/3 left right Migrants wait to disembark from MOAS vessel Phoenix in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy, May 6, 2017. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello 3/3 MILAN Around 3,000 migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean on Saturday as they tried to reach Europe, Italy's coast guard said in a statement. The people were picked up in more than 20 separate rescue operations involving the Italian coast guard and navy, the EU's EUNAVFOR mission in the Mediterranean, European Union border agency Frontex, NGOs and merchant ships. The coast guard gave no details of the nationalities of those rescued. According to the International Organisation for Migration, so far this year 43,490 migrants have arrived in Europe by sea as of April 26. More than 1,000 have died or are missing. (Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
 REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello 1/3 left right Migrants disembark from MOAS vessel Phoenix in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy, May 6, 2017. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello 2/3 left right Migrants wait to disembark from MOAS vessel Phoenix in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy, May 6, 2017. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello 3/3 MILAN Around 3,000 migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean on Saturday as they tried to reach Europe, Italy's coast guard said in a statement. The people were picked up in more than 20 separate rescue operations involving the Italian coast guard and navy, the EU's EUNAVFOR mission in the Mediterranean, European Union border agency Frontex, NGOs and merchant ships. The coast guard gave no details of the nationalities of those rescued. According to the International Organisation for Migration, so far this year 43,490 migrants have arrived in Europe by sea as of April 26. More than 1,000 have died or are missing. (Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Matthew Lewis)  
 REUTERS/Mike Segar By Mark Hosenball and Phil Stewart | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON The U.S. Defense Department is finalizing a lease on a privately owned apartment in New York's Trump Tower for the White House Military Office to use for supporting President Donald Trump without providing any benefit to Trump or his organization, according to a Pentagon letter seen by Reuters. The Military Office carries and safeguards the "football," the device that contains the top secret launch codes the president needs to order a nuclear attack, as well as providing him secure communications wherever he is. The White House, Secret Service, and Defense Department had no comment on whether similar arrangements have been made at other properties Trump frequents - Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida and the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where Trump is spending this weekend. In a letter to Representative Jackie Speier, a Democrat on the House Armed Services and intelligence committees, Defense Department official James MacStravic, said the apartment is "privately owned and ... lease negotiations have been with the owner's representatives only." MacStravic, who wrote that he was "temporarily performing the duties of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics," said any acquisition of leased space with "an annual rental in excess of $1 million must first be approved by my office." He "approved this action" after consulting with the White House Military Office and other officials, he said. Officials declined to reveal the cost of the lease or identify the owners of the apartment. MacStravic's letter, dated March 3, added: "We are not aware of any means through which the President would personally benefit from a Government lease of this space." The letter explained that the White House Military Office, a Pentagon unit, "requested approval to lease space in the Trump Tower for personnel assigned to support the President when at his private residence." The letter said such arrangements are "typical of support provided" by the Military Office to previous U.S. presidents and vice presidents at their private residences. It is not clear, however, whether the office has ever paid to rent space to house the classified equipment presidents need when they are staying at homes they own outside Washington. A White House spokeswoman said the White House had no information on the leasing issue.
 REUTERS/Mike Segar By Mark Hosenball and Phil Stewart | WASHINGTON WASHINGTON The U.S. Defense Department is finalizing a lease on a privately owned apartment in New York's Trump Tower for the White House Military Office to use for supporting President Donald Trump without providing any benefit to Trump or his organization, according to a Pentagon letter seen by Reuters. The Military Office carries and safeguards the "football," the device that contains the top secret launch codes the president needs to order a nuclear attack, as well as providing him secure communications wherever he is. The White House, Secret Service, and Defense Department had no comment on whether similar arrangements have been made at other properties Trump frequents - Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida and the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where Trump is spending this weekend. In a letter to Representative Jackie Speier, a Democrat on the House Armed Services and intelligence committees, Defense Department official James MacStravic, said the apartment is "privately owned and ... lease negotiations have been with the owner's representatives only." MacStravic, who wrote that he was "temporarily performing the duties of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics," said any acquisition of leased space with "an annual rental in excess of $1 million must first be approved by my office." He "approved this action" after consulting with the White House Military Office and other officials, he said. Officials declined to reveal the cost of the lease or identify the owners of the apartment. MacStravic's letter, dated March 3, added: "We are not aware of any means through which the President would personally benefit from a Government lease of this space." The letter explained that the White House Military Office, a Pentagon unit, "requested approval to lease space in the Trump Tower for personnel assigned to support the President when at his private residence." The letter said such arrangements are "typical of support provided" by the Military Office to previous U.S. presidents and vice presidents at their private residences. It is not clear, however, whether the office has ever paid to rent space to house the classified equipment presidents need when they are staying at homes they own outside Washington. A White House spokeswoman said the White House had no information on the leasing issue. 
 
 
 
