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World
Kim warns of unprecedented nuclear risk on Korean peninsula
Amid criticism, Kim vowed to upgrade North Korea’s military, calling the Korean peninsula "the world’s biggest hotspot
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Entertainment
Ellen DeGeneres relocates to England, leaving Hollywood and the U.S. behind
Ellen DeGeneres moves to rural England, citing a fresh start and political motivations behind her decision.
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Sports
Emergency meeting called on Nov 26 to discuss future of ICC Champions Trophy
ICC's decision could set a precedent for handling political tensions in international cricket tournaments
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Entertainment
Lindsay Lohan recalls iconic comeback at ‘The Parent Trap’ premiere, teases future Disney projects
Lindsay Lohan humorously reflects on her iconic response to Disney's CEO and shares insights on future projects.
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Entertainment
World’s Tallest and Shortest Women Celebrate Guinness Day
Rumeysa Gelgi and Jyoti Amge, Guinness record holders, meet for the first time, celebrating unique connections.
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Sports
Pep Guardiola extends Manchester City reign until 2027
Sitting five points behind Liverpool, Guardiola remains optimistic about achieving further success this season
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Entertainment
Former Super Bowl Champ Wendell Smallwood Indicted on Fraud, Faces 50 Years
Wendell Smallwood faces three felony charges, accused of defrauding COVID-19 relief programs for financial gain.
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World
Vision for justice: Trump taps Bondi for Attorney General role
Bondi plans to prioritise immigration enforcement, religious freedom and challenge diversity-focused initiatives
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Entertainment
Paul Mescal fought for dangerous horse stunt in ‘Gladiator II,’ avoids public shame
Paul Mescal battled Ridley Scott to perform a risky horse stunt in ‘Gladiator II,’ proving his dedication to realism.
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Entertainment
Hackers breach Andrew Tate’s online university, leak data on 800,000 users
Hackers expose Andrew Tate’s online university, leaking chat logs and 325,000 email addresses in a major data breach.