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What Jennifer Aniston said after devastating divorce from Brad Pitt


September 20, 2020

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt broke the internet after coming together for a steamy table read on Thursday. The former couple put their sparkling chemistry on full display while reading to one another. Jen and Brad’s whirlwind relationship became public in 1999 and they tied the knot the following year. However, their marriage could not withstand the test of times, …

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China launches sanctions regime after US moves on TikTok, WeChat


September 20, 2020

SHANGHAI: China on Saturday launched a mechanism that would allow it to sanction foreign companies, upping the ante in a tech war with the United States a day after Washington moved to curb popular Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat. China’s long-expected “unreliable entities list” is seen as a weapon for Beijing to retaliate against the United States, which has used …

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Navalny posts photo of himself walking, describes recovery


September 20, 2020

MOSCOW: Russia’s leading opposition politician Alexei Navalny announced on Saturday he could now walk with a “tremble”, and gave the first detailed account of his recovery nearly a month after being poisoned with Novichok nerve agent. The 44-year-old Kremlin critic posted a photo of himself walking downstairs on Instagram and described how earlier symptoms had included the inability to form …

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Big rally against govt begins in Bangkok


September 20, 2020

BANGKOK: Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters massed close to Thailand’s Grand Palace on Saturday, in a huge rally calling for Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha to step down and demanding reforms to the monarchy. The kingdom has seen near-daily gatherings of youth-led groups since mid-July calling for the resignation of Prayut, the former army chief behind the 2014 coup, and …

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20 million girls may never return to school, warns Malala


September 20, 2020

UNITED NATIONS: As many as 20 million girls may not return to schools even after the Covid-19 crisis is over, warns UN Messenger of Peace Malala Yousafzai. Speaking at a side event of the UN General Assembly on Friday afternoon, the youngest Nobel Laureate acknowledged that Covid-19 had been “a striking setback to our collective goals”, such as educating women. …

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Pakistan takes part in Russian drills ceremony


September 20, 2020

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday participated in the opening ceremony of multinational military exercises in Russia’s Astrakhan region, the Inter-Services Public Relations said. A contingent of 20 Pakistani commandos took part in the opening ceremony of Kavkaz-2020. The military drills, which will be held from Sept 21-26 aim to assess ability of troops to react to various challenges and learn from …

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Senior US diplomat wraps up Taiwan visit as Beijing flexes muscle


September 20, 2020

TAIPEI: A top US diplomat attended the funeral for former Taiwan president Lee Teng-hui on Saturday which featured a eulogy by Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama before wrapping up a visit overshadowed by Chinese military exercises. Keith Krach, undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy and the environment, was the highest-ranking State Department official to visit Taiwan since 1979 …

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US Covid-19 deaths cross 200,000


September 20, 2020

WASHINGTON: Covid-19 deaths in the United States topped 200,000 on Saturday while more than 6,740,400 confirmed cases were also recorded. The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Centre had recorded 198,921 deaths by Friday afternoon, which crossed the 200,000 mark on Saturday. Another monitoring agency, Worldometer, reported 203,503 deaths by Saturday afternoon. Dr Tom Frieden, former director of the Centres for Disease …

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Banned outfit’s leader booked for fanning sectarianism at Islamabad rally


September 20, 2020

Islamabad police registered a first information report (FIR) against a central leader of the proscribed Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) for inciting the attendees of a rally in the capital by using sectarian and anti-Shia remarks, it emerged on Saturday. The remarks were made during the Azmat-i-Sahaba march, which was organised by the Muttahida Sunni Council at Islamabad’s Express Chowk …

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Over 30 Taliban killed in Afghan air strikes


September 20, 2020

KABUL: The Afghan air force conducted multiple strikes on Taliban positions on Saturday that killed more than 30 insurgent fighters, officials said, as President Ashraf Ghani once again called for a ceasefire. The Taliban claimed the strike had killed nearly two dozen civilians including women and children in the latest mass-casualty incident in Afghanistan that came even as peace talks …

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