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Angelina Jolie says it's in America's best interests to 'stand up for the underdog' in Syria conflict

         Angelina Jolie has said it's time the world steps in to help with the Syrian conflict as she reflects on the lack of action since her first visit to the border in 2011.The UN Special Envoy calls out politicians for failing to step in like other conflicts in the Middle East and questions when America stopped rooting for the 'underdog' as reflects on the hearbreaking things she's witnessed over the past 10 years.In a Time essay titled 'The Cost of Inaction in Syria is Too High', the actress says America helping other countries in the past has been 'for our own interests' and that stepping in after a purported 500,000 Syrians have perished, would be no different.'Afghanistan and Politicians often imply that we face a choice between open-ended military and diplomatic interventions of the kind we've seen in Iraq and Afghanistan, and leaving other countries to fend for themselves, sending whatever amount of humanitarian aid we're willing to supply, and sealing ourselves off,' Jolie writes, adding: 'Syria is proof that a lack of leadership and diplomacy has consequences.'She adds: 'History shows that when we fought for the liberation of Europe in World War II, or contributed to building the postwar global order, we did so for our own interests–and we reaped the benefits. When America was attacked on 9/11, many countries made common cause with us because we had earned their friendship.'Jolie – who has six children with ex-husband Brad Pitt – opened up about the devastating effects of the war in Syria after the Trump admins slashed the total number of refugees allowed into the country each year to a historic low of 30,000.As part of his Muslim ban refugees from 11 countries considered to be threats to US security, including Syria, admissions fell by 90 percent from 2017 to 2018, according to the International Refugee Assistance Project.Jolie recalled a 2011 trip to the Jordanian border where she heard about an eight-year-old boy who begged his family to bring his leg with him after they fled following an airstrike.'I hoped that stories like his might force the world's rich and mighty countries to intervene to stop the violence,' Jolie – who is thought to be worth $100million - opened up.But despite her 10 visits to draw attention to the crisis, 'years of pleas have gone unanswered'.
         The US has refused to comment on it's approach to Syria but Mike Pompeo has previously said $95billion in donations makes the US the world's largest contributor to humanitarian assistance.Jolie admits that initially people in the country were hopeful her famous face would result in action and they begged her: 'Please, tell people what is happening to us'.But she says 'hope curdled into anger and the struggle for survival' due to the indifference the world has shown despite seeing images of 'children asphyxiated by gas, maimed by shrapnel, drowned on the shores of Europe or–as I write–freezing to death in the cold of Syria's Idlib province'.Jolie uses the example of one man who held his baby up to her and asked: 'Is this a terrorist? Is my son a terrorist?' The philanthropist has also met parents who have to make the choice between which child gets access to food or medicine while it is scarce.Reflecting on how innocent children have unfairly become victims of inaction she suggested politicians have been putting focus in the wrong places.'Far from healing Syria's wounds, the response of some external powers has been to inflict further injuries, bloodying their hands in the process,' she writes. 'Other countries have focused on the fight against terrorism or on the humanitarian relief effort, while the war itself has bled ever more fiercely.'As Special Envoy Jolie focuses on major crises that result in mass population displacements. She has helped contribute to finding solutions for people forced to flee their homes. In the March 2 issue of the magazine she adds: 'We're watching the brutal endgame of the war in Syria as if it has little to do with us. But it does.'We should be using our diplomatic power to insist on a cease-fire and a negotiated peace based on at least some measure of political participation, accountability and the conditions for the safe return of refugees.'

 source : Daily mail youtube

Ethiopia President meets Hollywood Actress Angelina Jolie

         President Sahle Work Zewde of Ethiopia meets renowned Hollywood actress and film maker Angelina Jolie in Addis Ababa on Sunday, the Office of the President said.Arrived in Addis Ababa last Sunday, Angelina Jolie met the President at the National Palace and shared thoughts on development, refugees and women related issues. President Sahle-Work Zewde noted that the visit is timely and important as Ethiopia is going through an amazing transformation heralding a new chapter in all spheres. “Your coming to Addis Ababa will definitely contribute in changing the narrative not only about Ethiopia but also Africa,” said President Sahle-Work Zewde.Angelina on her part stated that she was in Ethiopia to discuss refugees and to explore the opportunities to work on women and children, according to the report posted on the official facebook page of the Office of the President of Ethiopia with photograph. Angelina is in Ethiopia for a private trip with her children including the Ethiopian born Zahara. Angelina Jolie is also known for he humanitarian activities.Angelina Jolie is an Academy Award-winning actress, who rose to fame after her role in Girl, Interrupted (1999), playing the title role in the “Lara Croft” blockbuster movies.

 source : New business Ethiopia youtube

Angelina Jolie Has a 'Very Moving' Experience at French Cancer Research Center

         "The most important thing, from my own experience, is to seek advice and be informed about your options," said the actress, who has been open about her own cancer scares in the past.Angelina Jolie was very “moved” by a recent visit to the Institut Curie, France’s leading center in the fight against cancer.The Maleficent: Mistress of Evil actress, who has been open about her own cancer scares in the past, spent time with young patients and their families on Saturday, and also met with doctors to discuss the latest discoveries in breast and ovarian cancer research.“It was a very moving, very human experience to see doctors from around the world coming together every day trying to find solutions to cancer, working alongside the very patients — some of them young children — who are undergoing treatment,Jolie, 44, said in a statement.“I could see the close bond the doctors and scientific teams have with the patients and their families, who are battling cancer together with so much love and care,” she added. “I was especially moved by a boy undergoing treatment who told me he had already decided to be a doctor when he grows up, so he can help the doctors he so admires.” The mom of six also noted, “New scientific discoveries are being made and new medical treatments developed. The most important thing, from my own experience, is to seek advice and be informed about your options.” In 2013, Jolie had a preventive double mastectomy, a decision she came to after genetic tests showed she carried a mutated BRCA1 gene, predisposing her to the possibilities of developing breast cancer.Two years later, an ovarian cancer scare lead her to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes.Jolie’s mother died of ovarian cancer in 2007 at age 56, and her aunt died of breast cancer in 2013 at age 61.While at the Institut Curie, Jolie also met with Professor Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet, who was one of the first to open a genetic consultation service dedicated to those predisposed to breast cancer.“This hereditary cancer potentially affects a huge number of families, and if we can inform women of the existence of these predispositions, our ability to care for high-risk patients will be improved,” Professor Stoppa-Lyonnet said as she praised Jolie for speaking out about her own experience.“Angelina Jolie’s testimony in May 2013 regarding her choice of prophylactic mastectomy due to a BRCA1 alteration had a fantastic and positive impact on women who were wondering about their breast cancer risk,” she added. “The demand for BRCA testing has doubled at the Institut Curie with a persistent effect. The discussion has been opened. Angelina’s testimony was very respectful of the women’s decision saying, ‘It‘s my choice.’ ” Professor Stoppa-Lyonnet continued: “The identification of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes has opened a new era of knowledge in cancer biology and in cancer treatment. Now, it is time to move to individual estimates of the risk of breast and ovarian cancers. Indeed, it is necessary to understand why some women will be affected by breast cancer at age 30 or earlier and why others will not be affected during their lifetime. The individual risk estimates associated with the woman’s wishes will help to find the best personal management.” After the visit to the Institut Curie, Jolie enjoyed an intimate dinner with her closest loved ones. The star and a group, including her godmother Jacqueline Bisset, gathered for dinner on Saturday night at Restaurant Laperouse. Known as “the most romantic restaurant in Paris” the Left Bank townhouse has housed a silk & silver restaurant since the 18th century. Featuring a broad front room restaurant with views upon the Seine, the restaurant also includes a much-storied suite of private rooms offering intimate couples dining.Featured in Midnight In Paris and recently revived, the dining spot has become the favorite for Hollywood celebrities visiting the French capital including George and Amal Clooney. Last June, Zoë Kravitz celebrated her wedding rehearsal dinner there along with Denzel Washington, Reese Witherspoon, and others.

 source : People  youtube

Angelina Jolie is making a children's programme for the BBC

         The 44-year-old actress-and-director - who has Maddox, 18, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, Shiloh, 13, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 11, with former husband Brad Pitt - thinks the next generation need to be "prepared" to tackle global issues but she doesn't just want to educate her own children about it.Asked about values she teaches her children, Angelina told Britain's HELLO! magazine: "Kindness - to others and themselves. It's important to be humble - know the freedoms you have and what you've been blessed with and make sure you help others. And always remember your place - we're all human and very flawed. We're tiny pieces in a much bigger world."As they grow up, I find my children are strong individuals but still open-minded. I try to lead by example and be kind and gracious, as my mother was - and loving and tolerant. But when there's a fight that needs to be had, get in there. We need to prepare the next generation because there's so much happening in the world - they're up against it."I'm working on a programme for children with the BBC. We're counting on our children so we must give them the right knowledge and support."We've made a lot of advances and mistakes - we need to be honest and educate them about the world.And Angelina is also working on a factual book for children about their rights.She added: "I'm also working on a book about kids' rights with Amnesty. It's written for children."Often we can encourage children to know their rights and speak out, but in parts of the world they're hurt or jailed for doing so."We have to be realistic and give children the right tools and information."

 source : Film News youtube

Angelina Jolie is now a YouTuber as she joins platform

          Angelina Jolie has joined YouTube in the latest celebrity to become a video star. Is she gunning for PewDiePie’s 100million subscribers? Not really, the 44-year-old actress has joined the platform to share some worthy pursuits she has outside of her Hollywood films. That and in a week she’s gained nearly 5,000, which is a tad behind Felix Kjellberg’s impressive following. The mother-of-six has already uploaded two videos of herself giving speeches: a Keynote Address at the 2019 General Assembly Ministerial Meeting and another Keynote Address at The Hollywood Reporter‘s Women in Entertainment gala in 2017. Her biography on the site is awfully formal, as it states: ‘After years of dedicated service to UNHCR and the cause of refugees, Angelina Jolie was appointed Special Envoy in April 2012.‘In her expanded role, Jolie focuses on major crises that result in mass population displacements, undertaking advocacy and representing UNHCR and the High Commissioner at the diplomatic level. ‘She also engages with decision-makers on global displacement issues. Through this work, she has helped contribute to the vital process of finding solutions for people forced to flee their homes.’ Alright, so she’s not going to be playing Minecraft or streaming a midnight Fortnite battle we suppose. It comes after the actress celebrated the announcements at Disney’s expo D23 over the weekend, as she prepared to star in Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Eternals. The story follows an ancient yet genetically-engineered species of humanity, the Eternals, which were created by the Celestials (that, remember, created the Infinity/Soul Stones), as they bid to protect the human race. According to JustJared, Angelina addressed the besotted crowd and told of her excitement to be joining the ranks.‘I’m so excited to be here! I think what it means to be a part of the MCU, what it means to be an Eternal, what it means to be in this family,’ she said. The mother-of-six added: ‘We’ve all read the script and we know what the task is and so we are going to work very, very hard.’

 source : Metro youtube

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