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Judge rules against Britney Spears to remove father from conservatorship


November 13, 2020

Britney Spears’ father Jamie Spears, who has controlled the singer’s life for over 12 years, will continue to act as the legal conservatorship after Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny ruled against Britney’s favour. The news comes to a shock for Spears and her fans as the Circus singer attempted to suspend her father’s right to control her assets, finances and …

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Man killed in Indian shelling at LoC


November 13, 2020

MUZAFFARABAD: An elderly man lost his life and five other civilians were injured on Thursday in two districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) in heavy Indian shelling from across the restive Line of Control (LoC), officials said. Ikhlaq Gillani, a police official in Forward Kahuta, district headquarters of Haveli that Indian troops violated ceasefire in the Rakhchikri sector at about …

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Jennifer Aniston’s makeup artist reveals a big truth about ‘Friends’ alum


November 13, 2020

Sweet actress Jennifer Aniston’s secret nickname has been revealed by her makeup artist Angela Levin, who also shared interesting facts about the ‘Friends’ alum during her conversation with a media outlet. Revealing the sweet nickname of the Hollywood actress, Angela praised Aniston as an incredible human being. Speaking to Hello, the makeup artist  revealed: ‘When I think of Jen I think …

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Court upholds race-based admissions at Harvard


November 13, 2020

BOSTON: A US appeals court on Thursday upheld Harvard University’s use of race in undergraduate admissions, rejecting a challenge by affirmative action opponents who said the Ivy League school’s policy discriminates against Asian-Americans. Opponents of the decision by an appeals court in Boston promised to appeal to the Supreme Court, where legal experts believe the 6-3 conservative majority could use …

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Australia moves to forestall trial by ICC, appoints Afghan war crimes prosecutor


November 13, 2020

SYDNEY: Australia on Thursday moved to prosecute alleged war crimes by its special forces deployed in Afghanistan, years after harrowing reports emerged of civilians and prisoners being killed. Prime Minister Scott Morrison — citing allegations of “serious and possibly criminal misconduct” — appointed a special investigator, a move to forestall any prosecution at the International Criminal Court. After the September …

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Ghana’s former president Jerry Rawlings dies


November 13, 2020

ACCRA: Ghana’s former president Jerry Rawlings, a member of the radical and charismatic generation of figures who emerged in West Africa in the 1980s, died on Thursday aged 73. The former air force flight lieutenant led two coups in 1979 and 1981, railing against corruption and stamping his authority on the nation before ushering in democracy. Under his uncompromising command, …

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Armenians keep up pressure on govt over truce terms


November 13, 2020

YEREVAN: Thousands massed in Armenia’s capital on Thursday to protest the terms of a ceasefire agreement that gave territorial concessions to Azerbaijan in the long-running conflict over the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The rally marked the third straight day of demonstrations triggered by the truce to halt more than six weeks of deadly fighting between the two ex-Soviet nations. Nagorno-Karabakh …

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Suu Kyi’s party wins absolute majority in Myanmar polls


November 13, 2020

Aung San Suu Kyi’s ruling party secured an absolute majority in Myanmar’s election, official results showed on Friday, in a poll disputed by the military-aligned opposition and criticised by rights groups. Her National League for Democracy (NLD) had already declared a landslide victory based on its own tallies, prompting street celebrations by supporters. But official figures were still being returned …

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China finally sends ‘congratulations’ to Joe Biden on US election win


November 13, 2020

China congratulated United States President-elect Joe Biden on Friday nearly a week after he was declared winner of the American election. “We respect the choice of the American people. We express our congratulations to Mr Biden and Ms Harris,” said foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin at a regular press briefing, referring to incoming vice president Kamala Harris. Wang said China …

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US election officials say ‘no evidence’ of compromised votes


November 13, 2020

There is no evidence of compromised ballots or corrupt voting systems in the United States election, officials said on Thursday, as a top Democrat accused Republicans who refuse to accept President-elect Joe Biden’s win of “poisoning” democracy. Their messages came hours after President Donald Trump once again cried foul, tweeting a baseless claim that an election equipment maker “deleted” 2.7 million …

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