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Canadian Actor Dies at 22 After Undergoing 12 Surgeries To Look Like K-Pop Star

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Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci. (DailyMail)

Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci. (DailyMail)

Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci. (DailyMail)

Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci. (DailyMail)

Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci. (DailyMail)

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25 Apr 2023 06:04:02 GMT9Share Arab News Japan: A 22-year-old Canadian actor has died at a hospital in South Korea after undergoing cosmetic surgeries to resemble Jimin, a member of the K-pop group BTS.Canadian actor Saint Von Colucci. (DailyMail)Saint Von Colucci, died on April 23 at a hospital in South Korea due to complications arising from the procedures he had undergone several months earlier.Von Colucci, who moved to South Korea from Canada in 2019 to pursue a career in entertainment, underwent 12 surgeries in the last year, costing a total of $220,000.The surgeries included a facelift, a nose job, an eye lift, an eyebrow lift, and a lip reduction, among others.Member of the K-pop group BTS Jimin. (Instagram/j.m)On Saturday, Von Colucci went under the knife to remove jaw implants that he had put in last November, His publicist told DailyMail he went into surgery on Saturday night to remove implants from his jaw that he had put in in November, according to a report by the Daily Mail newspaper, who interviewed Von Colucci’s publicist Eric Blake.After the procedure, he developed an infection and had to be intubated, eventually leading to his untimely death.The 22-year-old actor’s original features included dark blond hair and blue eyes, standing tall at 6 feet and weighing 182 pounds.Von Colucci’s death has sparked concerns over the risks of cosmetic surgeries and the pressures that individuals face to conform to idealized beauty standards. While the K-pop industry is known for promoting certain looks, experts advise against pursuing risky procedures that can have severe health consequences.The death of Von Colucci highlights the importance of prioritizing health and well-being over external appearances and urges caution when considering cosmetic surgeries.Topics

Culinary Cultures Collide: A Four-Hands Chef Dinner with Luisa Serna & Gabriela Chamorro at Issei Dubai


Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

Two female chefs share stories about Peruvian and Nicaraguan heritage through food and mixology. (ANJ)

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25 Apr 2023 04:04:39 GMT9Share Amin AbbasDUBAI: Peruvian-Japanese Cuisine restaurant, Issei Dubai, is inviting food lovers to a sensorial journey with Four Hands Chef Dinner featuring the talents of two female culinary mavericks hailing from Latin America from the 21st of April until the 7th of May.Issei is partaking in this year’s Dubai Food Festival showcasing various food experiences such as masterclasses, exclusive Chef’s Tables, culinary collaborations, and immersive experiential events.Peruvian head chef, Luisa Serna and Gabriela Chamorro of “The Girl and The Goose” hailing from Nicaragua will be creating a symphony of flavors and techniques that embody Latin American cuisine; using food as their medium, they aim to tell a story of the rich cultural heritage of their respective countries.With each dish expertly paired with a drink, this dining experience will take food lovers on a journey from the legendary Andean mountains to the lush tropical landscapes of Central America.The carefully curated food and drink pairing is a true testament to the beauty and complexity of Latin American cuisine, showcasing traditional techniques and ingredients that have been passed down through generations.The Four Hands Chef Dinner includes the sweet and savory Sweet Plantain Furikake, a perfect blend of crispy plantain tempura, furikake, Japanese mayo, and pickled ginger served in lettuce cups.Next, there is the tantalizing Tuna Ceviche Nikkei featuring prime tuna akami, leche de tigre Nikkei, smoked avocado, and crispy rice noodles.For the main course, there is the Seabass Issei, a grilled seabass dish drenched in Seco Norteño sauce and served with Peruvian Chalakita and Arroz con Choclo, or the Chicken Dumplings Pibil with pickled red onion, caramelized onion, chimichurri, and Morita chili.For Dessert, there is “From Phillo with Love,” a delectable dessert featuring vanilla Crème Anglaise, almond praline, pineapple, salted caramel, and banana ice cream.Born in the vibrant city of Piura, Peru, Serna has a fiery passion for food that is matched only by her impressive culinary skills; with a background in both Latin American and Japanese flavors, she brings a unique and creative touch to the kitchen at ISSEI Dubai.As a graduate of the prestigious Pachacutec Culinary Institute, where she studied under the legendary Gastón Acurio, Serna’s talents were quickly recognized.Finishing at the top of her class, she was awarded a coveted scholarship to work at the Michelin-starred Devero Restaurant in Devero Hotel & Spa in Milan, Italy, where she honed her skills under the guidance of renowned Chef Enrico Bartolini.Now at the helm of the kitchen at ISSEI Dubai, Serna’s vision is to take guests on a culinary journey that blends the flavors of Japan and Peru, where Nikkei cuisine originated.With her commitment to using the finest Peruvian products and Japanese techniques, she creates dishes that are truly unique and unforgettable.Chef Chamorro is a visionary culinary artist from Latin America, who weaves magic with her dishes, creating intimate dining experiences that are nothing short of unforgettable.She has an innate ability to tell stories and uses her culinary prowess to take her guests on a sensory journey that’s simply out of this world!For the past six years, Chamorro has dedicated herself to creating healthier versions of traditional Latin American recipes, all the while elevating them to the level of fine dining cuisine. Her menus are a beautiful blend of traditional Nicaraguan recipes and flavors from around the world, making it a truly global culinary experience.Chamorro’s gastronomic journey took off when she founded the celebrated Girls and the Goose, a Nicaraguan supper club that soon became the talk of Dubai’s buzzing foodie scene.For three incredible years, she served dishes that impressed diners, and created memories that would last a lifetime.TopicsIssei

Japan firm to attempt historic lunar landing with UAE rover onboard


ispace has announced three alternative landing sites and could shift the lunar descent date to April 26, May 1 or May 3, depending on conditions. (AFP)

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25 Apr 2023 01:04:52 GMT9Share Arab News JapanDUBAI: Japan and the UAE are once again joining forces to achieve success yet another historic space mission.The UAE’s Rashid Rover, currently stored in space aboard Japan’s ispace’s Hakuto spacecraft, is set to land on the moon on Tuesday, at 8:40 PM UAE time.Once the rover lands, it is expected to explore the characteristics of the lunar soil, the petrography and geology of the Moon, dust movement and other aspects.The mission would be not only a huge achievement for the Arab country, but also for ispace as it would be the first private company to put a lander on the Moon.Once Hakuto-R Mission 1 lander starts its descent towards the lunar surface, it will slow its orbit some 100 kilometres above the Moon, then adjust its speed and altitude to make a “soft landing” around an hour later.However, moon lander missions typically have low success rates. The last attempt to land on the moon was in 2019, when Israeli organization SpaceIL watched their lander crash into the lunar surface.ispace has announced three alternative landing sites and could shift the lunar descent date to April 26, May 1 or May 3, depending on conditions.“What we have accomplished so far is already a great achievement, and we are already applying lessons learned from this flight to our future missions,” ispace founder and CEO Takeshi Hakamada said earlier this month.“The stage is set. I am looking forward to witnessing this historic day, marking the beginning of a new era of commercial lunar missions.”The lander has been in lunar orbit since last month and was launched from Earth in December on one of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets after several delays.Tuesday’s landing will be livestreamed on the Japanese company’s YouTube channel.So far only the United States, Russia and China have managed to put a robot on the lunar surface, all through government-sponsored programmes.*With AFPTopicsUAEspaceMoonRelatedJapan thanks Saudi Arabia, UAE for help in evacuation of Japanese nationals from SudanUAE spacecraft takes close-up photos of Mars’ little moon

Public Investment Fund sees Champions League within Newcastle United’s grasp ahead of schedule


Joelinton, left, celebrates scoring Newcastle United’s second goal against Tottenham Hotspur with Bruno Guimaraes, center, and Alexander Isak, St. James’ Park, Newcastle, Britain, Apr. 23, 2023. (Reuters)

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25 Apr 2023 01:04:06 GMT9Share After an astonishing turnaround in fortunes since the Saudi-backed takeover just 18 months ago, the club is sitting third in the Premier League tableThe speed and trajectory of the improvement has far exceeded the expectations of everyone connected with the clubArab NewsThe astonishing 6-1 victory by Newcastle United over Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday only confirmed what many have been thinking this season, even if many Magpies fans have been cautious about acknowledging it: Head coach Eddie Howe’s side are well on the way to securing a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League.The words of captain Kieran Trippier after the game will be music to the ears of supporters of the club, who have been starved of success for far too long.“We shouldn’t be scared to say we want to play Champions League football,” he said on Sunday night. “The games are running out. This stadium would be bouncing with Champions League football.”The incredible transformation at the club has happened in double-quick time. Newcastle have defied the odds with their stunning improvement in performance after the Saudi-led takeover of the English club, and the results have far exceeded the expectations of everyone connected with the club.In a span of just 18 months, the Premier League club have lifted themselves from the brink of relegation, fighting their way out of the bottom three, to chasing a Champions League spot, a trajectory many expected would take years to achieve.The club have undergone a massive shift in performance since the Saudi Public Investment Fund acquired the club in a $380 million deal completed in October 2021, as the Wall Street Journal reported recently.Newcastle are sitting third in the Premier League after Sunday’s win, with just seven games left to play, and in a prime position to qualify for the Champions League with a top-four finish.This speedy progress only demonstrates how wise the Saudi investment in the club has been. Shortly after their takeover, the new owners spent more than $110 million to enhance the club’s playing staff during the January 2022 transfer window in their bid to avoid relegation. With Eddie Howe also appointed as coach to shepherd them to safety, the plan worked a treat and ultimately Newcastle comfortably retained their place in the English top flight.Since then, more smart additions to the team have arrived, such as Sven Botman and Alexander Isak. More money will be spent on the squad this summer, no doubt, and the club stands to receive a potential $80 million boost from Champions League qualification.“We need to be smart with what we do,” Eddie Howe told the Wall Street Journal. “We are on a journey that is accelerating very quickly and we need to match that with our decision-making.”Newcastle director Amanda Staveley, who led the Saudi takeover, said the Public Investment Fund is “effectively a pension fund” that is “managing money for future generations.”While many initially questioned the fund’s decision to buy Newcastle instead of targeting a more established giant of English football, such as Tottenham, Chelsea or Liverpool, the progress made so far at the club might prove to be the harbinger of a wise and successful long-term vision.Newcastle now sit ahead of all three of those teams in the Premier League, proving that the fund has invested in the right players, who did not have the luxury of time to save a toiling club but nonetheless have managed to show that in the world of football, an incredible recovery in fortunes that might normally be expected to take a decade can happen in under 18 months.Topics


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