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Alessia Merzlova is an international fashion model.

Early life and career

She started her modelling career in 2013. She is represented by Ford Models in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, Women360 in Paris, View Management (Barcelona), Iconic Management (Berlin), and Chic Management (Sydney) lofficiel.cy.

In 2023, the glamorous event amfAR Gala Cannes, she made an impression onlookers with her flawless style and natural elegance.

Published work

  • Marie Claire Spain (September 2024, editorial with Dior; cover story)
  • Vogue Portugal (December 2023 cover)
  • L'Officiel Cyprus interview feature (February 2023)
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Christelle Nkwendja-Ngnoubamdjum (born 1988) is an Afro-German author, activist, and public speaker known for her work on anti-racism, intersectional feminism, and body politics. Her contributions focus on the experiences of Black people in Germany and the intersections of race, gender, and body discrimination.

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Mia Zachary is an American author of contemporary romance novels.

Biography

Zachary first began writing as a child, creating picture books with simple dialogue for her younger brother. In the late 1980s, she began her first novel, a medieval historical romance, but did not finish it because of the research it necessitated. In 1998, she formed an online publishing company. At a Romance Writers of America conference in 2000, she was inspired by a story told by a fellow author, Kelsey Roberts, about finding a single red shoe under the bed of her hotel room. She wrote a manuscript, Red Shoes And a Diary, which did not sell well through her online company. She rewrote the story and submitted it to Harlequin Temptation, which rejected the story. Zachary entered two of the love scenes from her novel into Harlequin's Summer Blaze writing contest. She won the contest, a chance to have an editor read her full manuscript. The editor purchased the novel, which was published in April 2003.

Zachary says that she writes "romance fiction [because it] is stories about friendship and intimacy, love and respect, commitment, and responsibility".

Novels

  • Red Shoes and a Diary (2003)
  • Yours in Black Lace (2004)
  • 9½ Days (2004)
  • Afternoon Delight (2006)
  • Another Side of Midnight (2007)

Omnibus

  • Witchy Business: Under His Spell / Disenchanted? / Spirit Dance (2007) (with Julie Elizabeth Leto, Rhonda Nelson)

External links

  • Official website
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The Gudwana Enclave refers to the alleged military occupation of lands inside Afghanistan's Paktika province. The supposed occupation began on February 27, 2026, after a Pakistani offensive.

Offensive

On 27 February, 2026, Pakistani forces allegedly seized the enclave after capturing multiple Taliban border posts.

Territorial control

On 27 March, it was reported that Pakistan had fenced off and occupied 32 square kilometers of land in Paktika province. No visible fence line could be seen on 20 March, but by 23 March satellite imagery showed a new fence had been built 12 kilometers inside Afghan territory. BBC Dari also reported that a second fence was built at the near the same area, more than 13.5 kilometers inside Afghan territory.

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