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Harry Styles makes first public outing since sparking dating rumours with Olivia Wilde


January 7, 2021

British singer Harry Styles made his first public appearance since sparking dating rumours with Olivia Wilde. The former One Direction singer and the actress were photographed together at Harry’s agent’s wedding and set off dating rumours after the two were seen hand holding. In his latest public appearance he was seen enjoying a hike in California with a friend. Harry …

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Fatherhood helped me experience very different kind of love: Rupert Grint


January 7, 2021

Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has said that fatherhood enabled to experience a “very different kind of love”. Speaking to Comicbook.com, the 32-year-old said that being a father has given him a different view of life since he welcomed his daughter Wednesday Grint with girlfriend Georgia Groome in May last year. The actor also spoke about his new Apple+ series Servant, which is …

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With wins in Georgia, Democrats to gain full control but Trump threatens veto


January 7, 2021

Democrat Jon Ossoff claimed victory on Georgia’s second Senate seat on Wednesday, hours after another Democrat, Raphael Warnock, won the first. US President Donald Trump, also a Republican, however, refused to accept the results, declaring that like the Nov. 3 presidential election, today’s vote was also rigged. He also threatened to use his presidential veto, although he did not explain how …

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Trump pressures ‘powerless’ Pence to overturn will of voters in electoral count


January 7, 2021

United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday tightened the screws on his most loyal soldier, trying to pressure Vice President Mike Pence to use powers he does not have to overturn the will of voters in a desperate and futile bid to undo President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the November election. Pence finds himself in the most precarious position of …

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WHO’s virus mission in disarray as China refuses team entry


January 7, 2021

BEIJING: An expert mission to China to probe the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic was in disarray on Wednesday after Beijing denied entry to the World Health Organisation team at the last minute despite months of painstaking negotiations. Ten experts were due to arrive in China this week for the delicate, highly politicised task of establishing how and where the …

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Assange denied bail despite US extradition block


January 7, 2021

LONDON: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange must remain in custody in Britain, while the US appeals a court decision to block his extradition to face charges there for leaking secret documents, a judge in London ruled on Wednesday. Judge Vanessa Baraitser, who on Monday refused to grant his extradition, told Westminster Magistrates Court that if released there were “substantial grounds” to …

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HK crackdown escalates with arrest of 50 activists


January 7, 2021

HONG KONG: China’s crackdown in Hong Kong escalated dramatically on Wednesday with police arresting more than 50 opposition figures in their largest operation since a draconian security law was imposed on the financial hub. The sweep is the latest salvo in Beijing’s battle to stamp out dissent in the semi-autonomous city after millions hit the streets in 2019 with huge …

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Beijing slams ‘bullying’ US over Trump’s order on Chinese apps


January 7, 2021

BEIJING: Beijing accused the US on Wednesday of “bullying” after President Donald Trump ordered a ban on a series of Chinese apps in his last weeks in office, branding them a threat to national security. Under the Trump administration Beijing and Washington have clashed repeatedly over trade, technology, human rights and the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. In the latest …

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Attacks in southern Afghanistan kill at least 11


January 7, 2021

Separate attacks in southern Afghanistan left at least 11 civilians and security forces dead, officials said on Thursday, even as Afghan negotiators were in Qatar to resume talks with the Taliban aimed at finding an end to decades of conflict. In southern Uruzgan province, a suicide car bomber detonated a vehicle full of explosives early on Thursday near a military …

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Moderna CEO says vaccine likely to protect for ‘couple of years’


January 7, 2021

Moderna’s Covid-19 mRNA vaccine is likely to offer protection of up to a couple of years, its chief executive said on Thursday, even though more data is still needed to make a definitive assessment. The US biotech company, which stunned the world last year by coming up with a vaccine against the disease caused by the new coronavirus in just …

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