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Demi Lovato is ‘healing’ from sexual abuse trauma by talking about it publicly


March 24, 2021

Demi Lovato lifted the veil off her past battles with drug abuse, sexual assault and coming face-to-face with death in her new docu-series. Opening up about her horrifying experience with sexual abuse, the singer spoke to People magazine about how talking about it publicly is helping her heal. “Having put that out in front of the camera and knowing that people have …

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Jennifer Garner to tour Alabama with Dr. Jill Biden for the American Rescue Plan


March 24, 2021

American actor Jennifer Garner will be joining forces with US First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to promote the American Rescue Plan by touring Alabama on Friday. After endorsing the Biden-Harris campaign, the Yes Day star will be joining Dr. Biden for the ‘Help is Here’ tour to Alabama on Friday. The trip is part of the several outreach efforts made by …

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Ellen DeGeneres loses viewers and revenue after her fame crumbles


March 24, 2021

It looks like Ellen DeGeneres’s toxic workplace scandal damaged her social repute beyond repair. Months after the storm passed, the comedian was unable to retain her past standing and revenue as the show struggles to continue. According to a report by the New York Times, the talk show host lost over a million viewers for its 18th season following the entire …

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Robert Downey Jr. remembers his past adventures and why he is ‘done’ now


March 24, 2021

American actor Robert Downey Jr. is speaking about his ‘adventurous past’ and how he tries to keep the thrill at a minimum after reaching middle-age. A new clip of his recent interview with Stephan Colbert on The Tonight Show has been making rounds where the Iron Man star opened up about his experience of skydiving. “I have done [adventurous] stuff… I’m middle-aged now so …

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Talks begin on India’s disputed hydropower projects


March 24, 2021

LAHORE: Pakistan and India began their first talks under the Permanent Indus Commission in two and a half years in New Delhi on Tuesday to resolve the longstanding dispute over the hydroelectric projects India is building on the River Chenab. Reuters news agency quoted an Indian official as playing down prospects for a “breakthrough” in the ongoing talks. Pakistan’s delegation …

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Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer may have had a secret reunion


March 24, 2021

The leading lady of Hollywood, Jennifer Aniston often becomes the subject of tittle-tattle in Tinseltown owing to her past dating history with numerous A-listers. Following the several reports about her and Brad Pitt, fans have now started speculating the Friends actor may have had a reunion with ex-boyfriend John Mayer recently. The new claims emerged after the Daughters singer was recently spotted with a …

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Tensions mount between Afghan govt, powerful warlord


March 24, 2021

KABUL: Tensions are mounting between Afgh­anistan’s government and a powerful local warlord, with deadly clashes erupting in a rural province between his fighters and government troops. The fear is that the violence could be a harbinger of more chaos as US troops head toward the exits. The government has launched an assault in central Maidan Wardak province, vowing to punish …

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Devastating fire at Rohingya camp kills 15, leaves 400 missing: UN


March 24, 2021

DHAKA: At least 15 people have been killed in a massive fire that ripped through a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh, while at least 400 remain missing, the UN refugee agency said on Tuesday. “It is massive, it is devastating,” said UNHCR’s Johannes Van der Klaauw, who joined a Geneva briefing virtually from Dhaka, Bangladesh. “We still have 400 people …

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Three Russian pilots killed by ejection during preflight checks


March 24, 2021

MOSCOW: Three members of a Russian bomber’s air crew died on Tuesday when their ejection seats accidentally activated during preflight checks, the military said. The Russian Defence Ministry said the incident happened at an airbase in the Kaluga region, about 145 kilometres (90 miles) southwest of Moscow. It said the crew of a Tu-22M3 long-range bomber was preparing for a …

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