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Inside my five year old's secret diary

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A worried mother who read the secret diary entries of her five-year-old daughter, has revealed her relief at the sweet thoughts she eventually found inside.

Children born outside marriage in Europe rise to 40 percent of total

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The number of children born outside marriage in Europe has doubled over two decades to 40 percent, with Estonia, Slovenia and France registering almost three out of every five births out of wedlock, AFP reports citing EU data.

Handsome men don't make good husbands: Nazarbayev to women

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Kazakhstan President Nazarbayev has offered advice to single young women. Speaking about perfect husbands and wives, Nazarbayev expressed an opinion that handsome men were not very good husbands, Tengrinews.kz reports.

Man beaten up by his two ex-wives for marrying the third sister

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A Pakistani man was beaten by his two former ex-wives (sisters) for allegedly kidnapping and forcing their youngest sister into marrying him, local media reported on Thursday.

The beating took place outside a courtroom in Gujranwala, north-east of Punjab province in Pakistan, where the man, named Adnan was standing with his wife, Pakistan daily Tribune reported.

Just before the incident, Judge Mansoor Ahmed Khan, ruled in favor of the newly-weds and disposed of the appeal filed by the women’s father, Muhammad Riaz.

Riaz had claimed that the man kidnapped his youngest daughter, Anum, and forcibly married her.

However, the judge heard Anum’s statement, which contradicted her father’s, where she said she had married Adnan of her own free will.

Riaz and his two elder daughters tried to take Anum away from Adnan outside the courtroom after they failed to get her back.

After refusing to accompany them, the trio consequently beat Adnan with anything they could get their hands on, including a brick from a nearby construction site, witnesses told the newspaper.

Adnan managed to escape the assault with the help of both the police and his relatives.
Tangled in knots

At an earlier court session, Adnan said he married the eldest sister, Tabassum, six years ago, but was now divorced. He said they separated after Tabassum’s father unlawfully occupied his house.

In an attempt to resolve the family dispute, Riaz offered Adnan his second daughter, Tehmina’s hand in marriage, to which Adnan accepted.

He added that three years later Riaz demanded $1,500 (Rs.200, 000) or divorce Tehmina.

Adnan claimed Riaz threatened to file a fabricated case against him if he did not produce the money.

Being unable to pay the amount, he was left with his only option to divorce the second daughter as well.

Riaz has denied Adnan’s claims and said Adnan divorced his daughters because he could not afford the sufficient dowry.

He later developed an interest in Anum, Riaz’s youngest daughter.

After finding out that Adnan had married Anum at a court five months ago, Riaz filed a kidnapping case against him at the local police station in January 2013.

Anum, supporting her husband said he had not abducted.
 

Unable to give him babies, Saudi woman offers husband new bride and luxury car

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A Saudi woman who could not produce babies for her husband decided to offer him a bride and a luxury car instead, local media reported on Monday.
 
The 40-year-old woman took the "unusual step and proceeded to choose a bride for her husband after she felt unable to reproduce," the daily al-Bilad newspaper reported, adding the woman organized the wedding ceremony for her husband.
 
The woman also donated to her husband a luxury car to the astonishment of the people in their village, their acquaintances and friends, the paper added.
 
A Saudi female teacher was also previously reported to have arranged the marriage of her husband to one of her high school female students. The teacher even paid all the wedding expenses after he told her that he wanted to have a second wife.
 
Recently as well, a Saudi man married a schoolgirl, teacher and principal.
 
The man, 50, was not named by the Saudi-based Okaz newspaper which reported the marital muddle.
 
But his attraction to all things academic does not end there. The man was also married to a fourth wife, who works as an educational supervisor, mostly supervising the school that her husband’s other wives attend and work at.
 
Meanwhile, the schoolteacher told the newspaper that the way she interacts with her husband’s wives at work is “no different” to how she treats other students and superiors.
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