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Chrissy Teigen hospitalized over complications in high-risk pregnancy


September 28, 2020

Chrissy Teigen left fans quaking in fear following an ‘accidental’ location leak during her trip to the hospital, in light of a mysterious scare in her high-risk pregnancy. Fans came to know of the issue after the model accidently leaked her hospital number over on Instagram. Almost as soon as the post went up, Teigen’s hospital phone began blowing up …

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Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel blessed with a second child, Lance Bass confirms


September 28, 2020

US singer and actor Justin Timberlake and his wife actress Jessica Biel have secretly welcomed their second child, confirmed Lance Bass. The news comes months after speculations that the celebrity couple had welcomed their second baby. Justin Timberlake’s former fellow NSYNC group member, Lance Bass has confirmed to ET that the couple welcomed their second child earlier this year. Bass …

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Iran unveils new naval ballistic missile


September 28, 2020

TEHRAN: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Sunday unveiled a new naval ballistic missile with a potential range of over 700 kilometres (430 miles), local media reported, following months of tensions with the arch-enemy United States. The missile, dubbed “Zolfaghar Basir”, is a naval variant of the surface-to-surface Zolfaghar ballistic missile, according to Tasnim news agency. Its range is more than twice that …

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Sudan’s PM says normalising ties with Israel ‘complicated’ issue


September 28, 2020

KHARTOUM: Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has said that normalising ties with Israel is a “complicated” issue needing wide debate within society, media reported on Sunday. Earlier this month, Israel signed US-brokered deals to normalise ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The administration of US President Donald Trump wants Sudan to follow suit, and Secretary of State Mike …

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Police clash with anti-racism protesters and press in Portland


September 28, 2020

PORTLAND: Police clashed with anti-racism protesters and pushed back members of the press in downtown Portland, Oregon, into early Sunday morning, making more than 20 arrests. The violence followed a relatively peaceful rally by the right-wing Proud Boys group and counter protests by anti-fascist and Black Lives Matter activists on Saturday. Videos published online showed police pushing protesters and photographers …

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France checks video claim for knife attack


September 28, 2020

PARIS: French investigators were on Sunday studying a video claiming responsibility for the meat cleaver attack in Paris that targeted satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo as the government condemned an act of “Islamist terrorism”. Eight people were still under arrest, including the suspected perpetrator of Friday’s attack that left two badly wounded outside Charlie Hebdo’s former offices in Paris. The man is 18 years old, born in …

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Jaswant Singh, advocate of peace with Pakistan, dies at 82


September 28, 2020

NEW DELHI: Former Indian foreign minister Jaswant Singh, who brought New Delhi and Islamabad tantalisingly close to a peace deal over Kashmir in Agra, died here on Sunday at the age of 82. Mr Singh had been in coma from a fall at his home in August 2014. That was a few months after losing the Lok Sabha election as …

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Modi ignored key issues in UN speech: Pakistan


September 28, 2020

UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has reminded the international community that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ignored Kashmir and other major global issues in his address to the UN General Assembly. The Indian leader addressed the 75th UNGA on Saturday and deman­ded a permanent seat in the UN Security Council, but purposely ignored key global issues. Pakistan opposed the Indian demand, saying that there’s …

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North Korea warns South’s navy over search for dead official


September 28, 2020

SEOUL: North Korea on Sunday warned the South Korean navy to stop crossing into its territorial waters as ships search for the body of a Seoul official shot dead at sea by Pyongyang’s soldiers. State media said the North will begin its own search for the body and warned that the South’s naval operations threatened to raise tensions. The fisheries …

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