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Justin Bieber flaunts tattoos during his bike stunt for a music video shoot


January 16, 2021

Justin Bieber showed off his tattoos in a sleeveless plaid shirt as he appeared riding a bike during a video shoot on the concrete banks of the Los Angeles River on Thursday. The Canadian singer was giving a bad boy image in a sleeveless orange flannel shirt that allowed him to flaunt his tattoos. The 26-year-old paired it with  a …

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Meghan Markle’s half-sister Samantha claims her book will reveal ‘good, bad and ugly’


January 16, 2021

Meghan Markle’s half-sister Samantha dished out saucy details behind her brand new tell-all during a candid conversation. Details regarding the tell-all were brought forward by the author herself. She sat down for a candid conversation with Us Weekly, “Contrary to troll gossip and aggregate news rumours, my book has never been designed to attack my sister. It’s relatable.” “There’s a lot to …

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Ayeza Khan receives love from fans, fellow showbiz stars as she turns 30


January 16, 2021

Leading Pakistani actress Ayeza Khan received love and sweet wishes from her millions of fans and fellow showbiz stars as she turned 30 on Friday. The Mehar Posh actress celebrated her birthday with family. Ayeza Khan took to Instagram stories and shared lovely messages she received from fans and fellow celebrities. Sami Khan extended sweet birthday wishes to Ayeza, saying “Happy birthday@ayezakhan.ak…Khush raho, abaad …

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Patrick Dempsey confirms he and Amy Adams will reprise roles in ‘Enchanted’ sequel


January 16, 2021

Good news for Enchanted fans as the sequel of the Disney film has finally been confirmed with both Patrick Dempsey and Amy Adams reprising their roles. The news was confirmed by the Grey’s Anatomy actor on Good Morning America on Thursday where he also revealed that the sequel, titled Disenchanted, will be set a decade after the first film. He said the film will go on floors …

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Anne Hathaway races to release Covid-19 rom-com


January 16, 2021

As the rest of the world was shutting down to stave off Covid-19, U.S. star Anne Hathaway found herself starting up a whole new movie project – a rom-com heist caper set in the pandemic still raging around her. “I don’t think either of us quite know how we pulled it off,” Hathaway told Reuters as she sat down with …

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Dutch govt quits over child benefits scandal


January 16, 2021

THE HAGUE: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government resigned on Friday over a child benefits scandal, threatening political instability as the country battles the coronavirus pandemic. Thousands of parents were wrongly accused by Dutch authorities of fraudulently claiming child allowance, with many of them forced to pay back large amounts of money and ending up in financial ruin. The fact …

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Parasite filmmaker Bong Joon Ho to head Venice Film Festival jury


January 16, 2021

Parasite director Bong Joon Ho has been selected as jury president of the 78th Venice International Film Festival, organizers said Friday. The Oscar-winner will preside over seven jurors to hand out the festival’s top awards, including the prestigious Golden Lion. He’ll be the first South Korean to hold the post. In a statement, the director said he is, “Honored to be …

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Taliban kill nine Afghan security personnel


January 16, 2021

KUNDUZ: At least nine Afghan security personnel were killed when Taliban militants attacked two police checkpoints overnight in a restive northern province, officials said on Friday. The militants launched simultaneous raids on the checkpoints in Kunduz, a region bordering Tajikistan that has seen regular clashes between the insurgents and government forces. The fighting left nine Afghan security personnel dead, Kunduz …

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Talks remain deadlocked between Indian farmers, govt


January 16, 2021

NEW DELHI: A ninth round of talks between the Indian government and protesting farmers over three new contentious farm laws made no headway on Friday, but a government minister and union leaders said they would resume discussions on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has said that the laws introduced in September will unshackle farmers from the obligation of selling …

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Iranian Guard drones in drill mirror those in Saudi attacks


January 16, 2021

DUBAI: Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard conducted a drill on Friday that saw suicide drones crash into targets and explode, triangle-shaped aircraft that strongly resembled those used in a 2019 attack in Saudi Arabia that temporarily cut the kingdom’s oil production by half. Iran has long denied launching the attack on the sites of Abqaiq and Khurais while Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi …

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