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‘Star Trek’ icon William Shatner jokes that Earth is flat and people live on the sun in odd interview

The Other Side of Midnight show last week while promoting his paranormal Fox Nation show “Aliens Among Us.”Shatner, who infamously flew to space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin in 2021, made a joke that the Earth is flat. “I was asked by the Flat Earth group to say something about whether the Earth was flat. And I have been around it, and my opinion is that the Earth is flat,” he sarcastically said.“Just so few people want to believe it,” Shatner added.
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‘No Music On A Dead Planet’ announce plans for Earth Day
KT Tunstall, Annie Lennox, Hamilton, The Wombats, Meas Soksophea, Star Feminine Band, South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir, Harmony Chorus Bangalore, Stewart Sukuma, The NHS Choir and many more.The global project will see these artists take ‘Resolution Song’ and perform it for the camera to call for peace, unity, global harmony and action on climate, celebrating the differences and similarities that bring us all together.“‘Resolution Song’ is a joyous demonstration of the power of humanity when we come together,” organisers said. Find out more info here.An EP was released to DSPs last Friday (April 15), which you can hear below, and an album is set to arrive this Friday (April 22) along with access to the entire performance collection online.There will also be “over 100 unheard, unreleased, and brand new tracks available to buy from Bandcamp in support of the most impactful climate charities”.While the full line-up of artists behind the tracks won’t be announced until 7am on Earth Day (April 22), ‘No Music On A Dead Planet’ have confirmed involvement from Brian Eno, Hot Chip, Coldplay, Murkage Dave, Declan McKenna, The Weather Station and Laura Misch.With artists to be announced on the day, organisers have announced that this inaugural song drop will be a regular feature for Earth Days in the years to come.
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Love Island's Chloe Burrows says she was 'put on this earth' to go on Big Brother
Chloe Burrows has shown an interest in entering the Big Brother house.The popular reality show ended in 2018 but is reported to be making a return to our screens next year on ITV.Although the premise of the show features regular members of the public living together, that hasn't stopped Love Island finalist Chloe from making it known she'd be keen to go in the house.This week, Chloe took to Twitter to tell her 127.9K followers she was "put on this earth" to enter the show.She tweeted: "I know what I was put on this earth to do… to go on Big Brother and win it."People were quick to respond to the 25-year-old's tweet showing their support for her to enter the Big Brother house.One person commented: "If you’re not on Big Brother then I’m protesting."Someone else added: "Hahaha go Chlo!!!! Will support you all the way."While a third said: "Yes!!!!! This would make me watch."Another follower commented: "It’s not what we need but it’s what we all deserve."The popular reality show was presented by Davina McCall and first aired in 2000 on Channel 4 before it moved to Channel 5 in 2011 with series two winner Brian Dowling hosting the show until it was taken over by Emma Willis.Speaking about its rumoured return, a source told The Sun that putting Big Brother on ITV2 will "open it up" to a new and younger audience.They said: "They are really keen on getting the deal done on Big Brother, and hope to have something firm to announce soon. The talks are still at an early, and delicate, stage and the next few weeks will be key."It needs the full treatment and they're confident they are the ones who can return it to its legendary former glory.
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Church bosses say Russian troops 'to wipe Ukraine off the face of the earth'
Russian Orthadox Church has reportedly delivered a communication to Russian "warriors" telling them that their "task is to wipe Ukraine off the face of the earth." A leaflet apparently produced by the Bryansk metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate was allegedly given to soldiers, calling them "warriors" with the objective of "protecting the Fatherland."It's signed off by The Department for relations with the military and the police in Bryansk, a city situated on the River Desna, around 235 miles southwest of Moscow.In English, the document which is circulating online reads: "Russian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate Bryansk Metropolitanate."You are a Russian Warrior. Your duty is to defend the Fatherland from Ukrainian nationalists."Your task is to wipe the Ukrainian nation off the face of the earth."Your enemy is an ideology causing sinful damage to human soul."The Department for relations with the military and the police of the Bryansk Eparchy, Priest Mikhail Ageshin.”The image shows an icon of the Martyr Evgeny Rodionov, who was killed in Chechnya in 1996 for refusing to remove his baptismal cross.The document is particularly terrifying given the apparent war crimes committed by Russian troops in Bucha, Ukraine.However, the diocese refutes claims that they produced the image.
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