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UK Police Widen Net After New ‘Partygate’ Photo of PM Johnson

[ad_1] UK police have widened their probe into Downing Street lockdown events after a new photo emerged of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and are set to question more than 50 individuals. The “partygate” scandal has placed Johnson in political jeopardy with several MPs from his Conservative party publicly calling for his resignation, although he denies […]

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Building Collapse in Northwest Syria Kills 4, Including 3 Children

[ad_1] The collapse of the building Wednesday night on the southern edge of the city of Idlib came as northwest Syria has been witnessing weeks of rain and snow. (File photo: Reuters) The Syrian Civil Defense, also known as the White Helmets, said rescue operations in the two-story building lasted about four hours. Associated Press

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Rugby-Ntamack Says ‘favourites’ Ireland Hold No Surprises

[ad_1] PARIS: France flyhalf Romain Ntamack believes Ireland will hold few surprises for them when they meet in the Six Nations on Saturday and said the visitors are the favourites coming into the clash at the Stade de France. Both teams won their opening games last weekend but France’s 37-10 victory over Italy in Paris

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Soup Nazis? Pro-Trump Lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene Mocked Over ‘Gazpacho’ Police Gaffe

[ad_1] Controversial Republican US lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene found herself the object of online ridicule Wednesday after accusing Democratic leaders of “gazpacho” tactics on Capitol Hill, apparently conflating Nazi secret police with the Spanish soup. In an angry rant delivered Tuesday on One America News, the congresswoman from Georgia described the Washington jail housing US

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Imagery Shows North Korea Preparing for Possible Military Parade, Says Report

[ad_1] Commercial satellite imagery shows possible preparations for a military parade in North Korea, a Washington think-tank said on Thursday, amid expectations that the country could display new military advances or launch more missiles on upcoming holidays. Several hundred personnel were seen in formation at the Mirim Parade Training Ground in Pyongyang, which is designed

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UK Police To Contact 50 Persons Who Allegedly Attended Downing Street Lockdown Parties

[ad_1] More than 50 people believed to have attended lockdown parties at British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street will be contacted by police to explain their involvement, officers said on Wednesday, as they considered widening their investigation. A statement from the Metropolitan Police said officers would start contacting people from the end of this

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New Zealand Police Make Arrests as Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Protests Enter 3rd Day

[ad_1] New Zealand police on Thursday arrested more than 50 people and began forcefully removing hundreds of protesters camped outside its parliament building for the last three days to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates and tough coronavirus restrictions. Inspired by truckers’ demonstrations in Canada, into a 13th day with protesters blocking two border crossings with the

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Omicron Enters Tonga as Virus Cases Surge in Wake of Volcanic Eruption Last Month

[ad_1] The Omicron variant coronavirus entered Tonga for the first time in the wake of last month’s volcanic eruption, officials confirmed Thursday, as the number of Covid-19 cases in the kingdom almost doubled to 64. Health Minister Saia Piukala said 31 new cases had been detected in the previous 24 hours, a record for the

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Global Stocks Rise On Strong Earnings, Tech Sector Strength

[ad_1] WASHINGTON/LONDON:World stocks rallied on Wednesday, with Wall Street rising again on a Big Tech boost and European shares gaining on strong earnings as investors put aside worries about rising interest rates for now. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield slipped from multi-year highs hit in the previous session, helping steady sentiment across global markets

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Tunisian President To Change Judicial Council, Rejects Foreign Criticism

[ad_1] TUNIS: Tunisian President Kais Saied will change the Supreme Judicial Council but not abolish it, the justice minister said on Wednesday, days after the president stated his plan to dissolve the body met intense criticism, including from Western donors whose help is needed to avert a crisis in public finances. The president, however, said

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