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Daily Star
Aug 2026
Maria Guardiola Goes Braless and Flaunts Tan Lines in Steamy Holiday Selfies
Maria Guardiola is highlighted for sharing holiday selfies from a summer spent partly in Ibiza, including images showing her tan lines and luxury lifestyle. The 25-year-old model and influencer, who has around one million Instagram followers, is described as pursuing her own public career while her father, Pep Guardiola, is currently out of a coaching job. The piece also discusses her reflections on growing up around her father’s football career and briefly mentions reports of Pep Guardiola and Cristina Serra’s divorce and possible reconciliation.
Daily Star
Aug 2026
Football journalist arrested for 'spreading fake transfer rumour' as club issues statement
Turkish football journalist Burhan Can Terzi was detained after reporting that Galatasaray had largely agreed to sign Bayern Munich and Germany midfielder Jamal Musiala. Authorities reportedly investigated him under Turkey’s anti-disinformation law for publicly disseminating misleading information. He was released a few hours later without restrictions and rejected the accusation, while Galatasaray publicly denied interest in Musiala and condemned the rumour as false and damaging.
Daily Star
Aug 2026
Couple with 26-year age gap reveal 'unexpected key to successful relationship'
Sundari, a 61-year-old wellbeing coach from Argentina, and Maxi, 35, say their 26-year age-gap relationship works because they maintain separate homes and mostly see each other at weekends. They met at a cacao ceremony and have been together for 18 months. Both families have accepted the relationship, with Sundari’s sons and Maxi’s mother prioritizing their happiness. Sundari also argued that relationships between older women and younger men are becoming more openly accepted.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Baby 'stolen from womb' in horror killing of mum-to-be, 21 as last moments on CCTV
Eight-months-pregnant María Camila Potosí, 21, disappeared after leaving a health appointment in Cali with an unidentified woman on a motorcycle. Her body was later found near the River Meléndez with fatal stab wounds and the fetus missing. Police, relatives and Colombian authorities are investigating the killing and urgently searching for the unborn baby, which officials say could still be alive. The family has appealed to the public for information.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
The Best Drink for Staying Hydrated This Summer — It's Not Water
Nutrition expert Verónica Chazín advises people to hydrate proactively during hot weather rather than waiting for thirst or symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, dry mouth and dark urine. She says milk may maintain hydration longer than plain water because of its protein, carbohydrates and minerals, while coconut water and isotonic drinks may also help. The NHS supports water, lower-fat milk and unsweetened plant-based drinks, but milk should be avoided or limited by infants, people with lactose intolerance and those with milk-protein allergies. Water-rich foods such as watermelon, cucumber, melon, pineapple and tomatoes are recommended, alongside balanced meals containing protein, while alcohol and heavy fatty meals may worsen dehydration or heat discomfort.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Wimbledon finalist loses her £31m fortune and blames ex-husband - I trusted him
Former tennis champion Arantxa Sanchez Vicario says she lost her £31 million fortune after trusting her ex-husband Josep Santacana, with whom she was convicted in 2023 of hiding assets to avoid repaying debts to the Bank of Luxembourg. She is repaying £5.5 million as part of a suspended sentence and describes feeling victimized, having previously accused her family of mismanaging her finances. Sanchez Vicario continues to work toward financial recovery and hopes to return to Spain, driven by her children.
Daily Star
Jul 2026
Doomsday equation names exact day the world will end and it's very soon
A 1960 scientific paper by three University of Illinois academics predicted a catastrophic population-driven collapse on November 13, 2026, based on exponential population growth trends. The article reviews historical doomsday predictions, the scientific argument linking medical progress to unsustainable population increases, and contrasts these concerns with modern forecasts that expect population decline around 2080. It highlights the continued rise in global population and notes that some billionaires such as Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Larry Ellison are preparing private properties that could serve as fortified refuges in the event of a severe global crisis.