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Meghan Markle had intention to expose royal family before wedding to Prince Harry?


April 2, 2021

Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview with US TV host Oprah was reportedly predicted before she even got engaged to Prince Harry. Few weeks ahead of the former ‘Suits’ actress’s official engagement to The Duke of Sussex in September 2017, she  was interviewed by Vanity Fair where she spoke of their ‘great love story’. During the chat , Meghan insinuated that she …

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Justin Biebers takes his doggy devotion to another level, sports matching outfits with pup


April 2, 2021

Canadian singer Justin Bieber took his doggy devotion to another level by rocking matching outfits with Oscar on Thursday. Hailey Bieber delighted fans by sharing her sweetheart’s unseen photo, suggesting he is head-over-heels in love with his Yorkshire terrier mix Oscar, whom he adopted in late 2018. The Grammy-winner’s wife of two-years Hailey Bieber, who shared a sweet snapshot of …

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Salma Hayek shows up at Lady Gaga-starrer House of Gucci set


April 2, 2021

Mexican-American actress Salma Hayek has started taking part in the filming of the Lady Gaga-starrer “House of Gucci” –  a biographical crime movie. The 54-year-old actress will be seen in the movie playing jailed clairvoyant Pina Auriemma- a friend of ‘black widow’ Patrizia Reggiani played by American singer Lady Gaga. The 35-year-old singer is in the lead role opposite Oscar-nominated …

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UK police officer convicted of belonging to neo-Nazi terrorist group


April 2, 2021

LONDON: A British police officer has been found guilty of membership of a banned neo-Nazi group and owning extremist material including the manifesto of Norwegian mass killer, becoming Britain’s first serving policeman to be convicted of a terrorism offence. Benjamin Hannam, 22, a probationary police constable with the London Metropolitan Police, was found guilty on Thursday of belonging to National …

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Nine veteran HK activists convicted over democracy rally


April 2, 2021

HONG KONG: Nine veteran Hong Kong activists face jail after they were convicted on Thursday for their roles in organising one of the biggest democracy protests to engulf the city in 2019. The defendants included some of Hong Kong’s most prominent pro-democracy campaigners, many of whom are non-violence advocates who have spent decades campaigning in vain for universal suffrage. They …

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Train crash kills 48 in Taiwan’s deadliest rail tragedy for decades


April 2, 2021

A Taiwan express train with almost 500 aboard derailed in a tunnel on Friday, killing at least 48 passengers and injuring 66 in the island’s worst rail disaster in almost four decades. Images from the scene showed carriages in the tunnel ripped apart by the impact, with others crumpled, hindering rescuers in their efforts to reach passengers, although by mid-afternoon …

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Armed man, shouting slogans in support of terror outfits, arrested from Makkah’s Grand Mosque


April 2, 2021

An armed man shouting slogans in support of terrorist outfits was arrested from Makkah’s Grand Mosque on March 30 by the Grand Mosque Security Force, according to the Saudi Press Agency. A spokesperson for the Makkah police told the SPA that the man had been spotted at the mosque’s first floor, brandishing a knife and sloganeering after Asr (evening) prayer and was immediately …

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Suu Kyi faces new charge under Myanmar’s secrets act


April 2, 2021

YANGON: Myanmar’s deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has been charged with breaking a colonial-era official secrets law, her lawyer said on Thursday, the most serious charge against the veteran opponent of military rule. Myanmar has been rocked by protests since the army overthrew Suu Kyi’s elected government on Feb 1 citing unsubstantiated claims of fraud in a November election …

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