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Bella Hadid claps back at hater who called her ‘tired’ in makeup-free selfie


February 10, 2021

American supermodel Bella Hadid has clapped back at a social media troll who claimed she looked “tired” in her post. Turning to her Instagram, the fashion icon, 24, posted a makeup-free photo of herself and while the selfie earned ample praises and dropped jaws, there was one person who said she looked “tired.” Clapping back at the follower, Bella wrote: …

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UAE’s ‘Hope’ probe successfully enters Mars orbit


February 10, 2021

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates’ “Hope” probe on Tuesday successfully entered Mars’ orbit, making history as the Arab world’s first interplanetary mission. The probe is designed to reveal the secrets of Martian weather, but the UAE also wants it to serve as an inspiration for the region’s youth. “To the people of the UAE, to the Arab and Muslim nations, …

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Myanmar military raids offices of Suu Kyi’s party


February 10, 2021

YANGON: Myanmar’s military raided the Yangon headquarters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party on Tuesday, officials said, as the United States joined the UN in “strongly” condemning violence against protesters demanding a return to democracy. The latest assault on Myanmar’s civilian leadership came as anger at last week’s coup and the detention of Suu Kyi by the generals …

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Four Thai pro-democracy leaders detained under royal defamation law


February 10, 2021

BANGKOK: A Thai court denied bail on Tuesday to four prominent democracy activists after they were indicted for violating the kingdom’s royal defamation law — the first formal charges laid against the leaders of a movement calling for reforms to the monarchy. Demonstrations in Bangkok last year against the government of former army chief Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha drew tens of …

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US administration to seek ‘productive’ ties with Pakistan, says scholar


February 10, 2021

WASHINGTON: The Biden administration would like to rebuild America’s relationship with Pakistan and make it more productive than it has been during the recent past, says a senior US scholar. At a recent briefing on the new US administration’s foreign policies, James M. Lindsay, a senior vice president at the Council for Foreign Relations, also predicted a better understanding between …

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WHO trashes notion virus leaked from Chinese lab


February 10, 2021

WUHAN: The coronavirus most likely first appeared in humans after jumping from an animal, a team of international and Chinese scientists looking for the origins of Covid-19 said on Tuesday, dismissing as unlikely an alternate theory that the virus leaked from a Chinese lab. A closely watched visit by World Health Organisation experts to Wuhan the Chinese city where the …

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Desperate search for survivors begins after India’s glacier disaster


February 10, 2021

TAPOVAN: Indian rescue workers struggled on Tuesday to dig away tonnes of rocks and mud to reach survivors in a choked Himalayan tunnel after a devastating flash flood likely triggered by a glacial burst. More than 170 people were still missing, two days after a wall of water and debris hurtled down a valley in the northern state of Uttarakhand, …

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Bollywood star Rajiv Kapoor passes away


February 10, 2021

Bollywood actor Rajiv Kapoor passed away on Tuesday after suffering a heart attack. He was 58 years old. Rajiv, the youngest son of late actor-producer Raj Kapoor, and brother of late actor Rishi Kapoor, starred in several movies. He made his acting debut in 1983 with Ek Jaan Hain Hum and then went on to star in Aasmaan, Lover Boy and Zabardast. His most popular project, …

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US closely monitoring India-China border disputes, says State Dept


February 10, 2021

The United States is closely monitoring border disputes between India and China and backs their peaceful resolution through direct dialogue, the State Department said on Tuesday, while stressing that it stands with allies and partners like India. “We note the ongoing talks between the governments of India and China,” State Department spokesman Ned Price told a news briefing. “We continue …

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US senators vote to proceed with Trump’s impeachment trial


February 10, 2021

A divided US Senate voted largely along party lines on Tuesday to move ahead with Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on a charge of inciting the deadly assault on the Capitol, but conviction appears unlikely barring a major shift among Republicans. The Senate voted 56-44 to proceed to the first-ever trial of a former president, rejecting his defence lawyers’ argument that Trump was …

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