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Adoring Sam Faiers continues to bask in new motherhood as she shares snap of giggling baby Paul

She welcomed her bundle of joy to the world in December.  And Sam Faiers is evidently still basking in the joy of motherhood as she shared a snap of her adorable son Paul Tony Knightley on her Instagram page on Sunday.  The 25-year-old former TOWIE star, who shares her tot with her boyfriend of 15 months, Paul, appears to be every inch the doting mother as she posted the image to her 1.5million followers.
 Marnie Simpson copies Geordie Shore co-star Charlotte Crosby by sharing VERY racy nude selfie featuring strategically-placed love heart The 24-year-old brunette retained a small element of modesty by superimposing a red love heart across her lower half. devtking Marnie went topless, ensuring her chest was covered by her arms as she took the very racy mirror snap, which she shared on Snapchat. The party-loving Newcastle native is no stranger to a nude selfie, previously delighting her male followers with a selfie featuring two hearts over her assets. The reality star certainly hasn't been shy on social media of late, uploading a plethora of busty bikini selfies as the new series of Geordie Shore gets underway.

Marnie Simpson copies Geordie Shore co-star Charlotte Crosby by sharing VERY racy nude selfie featuring strategically-placed love heart

The 24-year-old brunette retained a small element of modesty by superimposing a red love heart across her lower half. devtking Marnie went topless, ensuring her chest was covered by her arms as she took the very racy mirror snap, which she shared on Snapchat. The party-loving Newcastle native is no stranger to a nude selfie, previously delighting her male followers with a selfie featuring two hearts over her assets. The reality star certainly hasn't been shy on social media of late, uploading a plethora of busty bikini selfies as the new series of Geordie Shore gets underway.

Kim Kardashian 'picks' the perfect bottom double to do a belfie in her place on husband Kanye West's new album cover

Her famous booty has inspired more than a few of her husband's songs, but this time it is taking a back seat for someone else's well-rounded derriere. On Thursday as the world got its first listen to Kanye West's new album, the rapper also revealed The Life Of Pablo's cover art and, at first glance, one appeared to feature his wife Kim Kardashian. On one of the covers, which has the album's title written repetitively in black on an orange background, stands a blonde with a very voluptuous rump, however, it has been revealed that the derriere belongs to a model rather than Kim. Immediately after Kanye tweeted the album cover, web sleuths tracked down the bottom's owner, swimsuit model Sheniz Halil. And while you would think Kim would mind that her husband has another woman's booty on his album, turns out the 35-year-old is not just okay with it, she is behind it.

Cameroon says frees 900 Boko Haram hostages in military operation

Cameroon is part of an 8,700-strong regional task force also comprising troops from Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin that aims to destroy Boko Haram, which though based mainly in Nigeria has become a major threat to wider regional security.          Cameroon's army, backed up by a regional task force, has killed at least 100 members of the militant Islamist Boko Haram group and freed 900 people it had held hostage, the west African country's army and defence ministry said on Wednesday.   Army spokesman Colonel Didier Badjeck said troops had conducted a sweep operation between November 26-28 along Cameroon's long border with its western neighbour Nigeria. Both Badjeck and the defence ministry, which gave a brief statement on state television, cited the same figures of militant deaths and the number of people freed. Other military sources in Cameroon confirmed that a military operation had taken

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One Group of People Is Acquiring HIV in Record Numbers

World AIDS Day recognizes the everyday lives and particular struggles of people around the world living with AIDS and HIV, but one population has been long overlooked. According to recent findings from the World Health Organization that analyzed data from 15 countries, transgender women are nearly 49 times more likely than the general population to contract HIV. This means that, just for being who they are, they are part of the population at highest risk for acquiring HIV. But according to advocates, the transgender community's HIV problem remains an "invisible" epidemic, as trans women are too often ignored in health advocacy, stigmatized for their diagnosis or criminalized. Mic spoke to the Human Rights Campaign's Noël Gordon, a senior specialist for HIV prevention and health equity, who argued that transgender women "find themselves a