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Lady Gaga shows off her new hairstyle during her chic appearance in Rome


February 25, 2021

Lady Gaga dropped jaws as she donned a glamourous animal print kaftan during her appearance in Italy Wednesday. The 34-year-old music sensation flaunted her new brunette locks to mesmerise fans while walking to her hotel in Rome. The Bad Romance singer gave fans major style envy as she donned an asymmetric gown. She also wore classic stiletto heels to elevate her beauty. …

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Dr. Jill Biden is helping Kelly Clarkson heal after her divorce


February 25, 2021

US First Lady Dr. Jill Biden has some powerful advice for singer Kelly Clarkson about the latter’s divorce. During the American Idol winner’s interview with Dr. Jill, she was given some profound advice on how to move forward after her seven-year marriage with Brandon Blackstock came to an end. A brief clip of the interview in advance showed Dr. Biden telling Clarkson …

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Katharine McPhee and David Foster are now parents to a baby boy


February 25, 2021

Hollywood actor and singer Katharine McPhee and music exec husband David Foster have been blessed with a baby boy! The big news was broken by the couple’s rep who confirmed to People magazine that they have welcomed their first child together. “Katharine McPhee and David Foster have welcomed a healthy baby boy. Mom, Dad and son are all doing wonderfully,” the spokesperson …

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Tekashi 6ix9ine comes clean about six-month Instagram hiatus


February 25, 2021

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine has indulged fans as to why he was absent from Instagram for around six months. The 24-year-old took to the platform on Wednesday explaining why he was absent from the public. The rapper, who is also known as Daniel Hernandez, pleaded guilty to nine felony charges, as well as a range of firearm offenses, in January 2019 …

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China denies using Covid-19 anal swabs on US diplomats


February 25, 2021

China on Thursday said it had never asked US diplomats to undergo Covid-19 anal swabs, following American media reports that State Department personnel had complained of being subjected to the intrusive test. China — which has largely brought the virus under control domestically — said last month that anal swabs can be more effective than normal throat and nose swabs …

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Pakistan offers $50m credit line to Sri Lanka for defence ties


February 25, 2021

• Imran proposes establishing trade links as exist among EU members • MoUs signed for cooperation in tourism, education • Both sides highlight need for realising $1bn bilateral trade potential COLOMBO: Pakistan has offered a $50 million new credit line to Sri Lanka for cooperation in the field of defence and security. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Imran Khan, …

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Van Gogh painting to be shown in public for first time


February 25, 2021

PARIS: A painting of a Paris street scene by Vincent Van Gogh is to be shown to the public for the first time, after spending more than a century behind closed doors in the private collection of a French family. The work, painted by Van Gogh in 1887 while he was lodging with his brother Theo in the French capital, …

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Germany convicts Syrian in ‘historic’ torture trial


February 25, 2021

KOBLENZ: A German court on Wednesday convicted a former Syrian intelligence service agent for complicity in crimes against humanity, in the first court case worldwide over state-sponsored torture by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Eyad al-Gharib, 44, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison over his role in helping to arrest at least 30 protesters in Duma …

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Myanmar junta’s top diplomat in talks with Thailand, Indonesia


February 25, 2021

BANGKOK: The Myanmar junta’s foreign minister visited Thailand on Wednesday as regional powers tried to broker an end to three weeks of deadly unrest triggered by a military coup. The talks came as an anti-coup protester died in detention, a local rescue organisation said. Four others have been killed in the crackdown. Foreign minister Wunna Maung Lwin held talks with …

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Chinese court orders man to pay ex-wife for housework


February 25, 2021

BEIJING: A Chinese man has been ordered to pay his ex-wife almost $8,000 for years of unpaid housework, in a landmark divorce case that has sparked furious debate in China. Under the country’s new civil code, which came into effect this year, divorcing spouses have the right for the first time to request compensation if they bore more responsibilities at …

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