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South Africa mass shooting: Manhunt launched in KwaZulu-Natal
Getty Images By Cecilia Macaulay BBC News A massive manhunt has been launched in South Africa after a mass shooting in which six people died, police say. Four suspects allegedly shot the victims in Umzali, KwaZulu-Natal, before midnight on Friday, initial information suggests. One of the suspects believed that one of the victims had his…
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Fukushima nuclear disaster: Activists march against Tokyo’s waste plan
Reuters Hundreds of people in South Korean took to the streets of Seoul on Saturday to protest against Japan’s contentious plan to release treated nuclear wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. Tokyo is set to release the water from the tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant later this month. It has been approved by the UN nuclear watchdog,…
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Ukraine war: Crimea bridge targeted by missiles, Russia says
Reuters By Antoinette Radford & Graeme Baker BBC News Two Ukrainian missiles have targeted a bridge linking Russia to the annexed Crimean peninsula, Moscow says. Unverified videos on social media show plumes of smoke rising near Kerch bridge. Russia’s defence ministry said S-200 missiles had been used and shot down causing no damage. Ukraine has…
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US returns huge haul of stolen artefacts to Italy
Italian Ministry of Culture By Antoinette Radford BBC News The United States has returned more than 250 ancient artefacts to Italy after police discovered that they had been stolen. The art unit of Italy’s police force found the items had been looted and sold to US museums and private collectors in the 1990s. Among the…
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Perseid meteor shower to light up night sky
EPA By Michael Sheils McNamee BBC News Stargazers are in for a treat on Saturday night as the Perseid meteor shower lights up the sky. The phenomenon brings up to dozens of meteors an hour, created when debris from comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle collides with the Earth’s atmosphere and burns up. This year the event is peaking…
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The Academy Awards Now Allow Films to Skip the Mandatory Inclusion Report
A small change in how laws are enforced has come to light, affecting the feature films competing for the Academy Awards this year. A recent change to the “Frequently Asked Questions” part of the Academy’s Representation and Inclusion Standards Entry platform revealed a policy change that could affect how inclusion data is reported. Under the…
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Hayley Williams’ ‘Long-Term’ Health Concerns Force Paramore to Cancel a U.S. Tour
Due to Hayley Williams’ condition, Paramore has decided to cancel the rest of the stops on the US part of their This Is Why tour. The rock band had only canceled four of their shows in Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. They said that “sickness in the touring party” was the reason. Thursday, the band’s…
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Nicola Peltz, Romeo Beckham’s Girlfriend, Exudes Glamour in New Photos
Mia Regan looked just like Nicola Pletz at the Ganni show at Copenhagen Fashion Week on Thursday. She wore a denim silver corset and a skirt that went with it. The 20-year-old lover of Romeo Beckham looked stunning in a strapless top and midi skirt for the star-studded event. She wore a blue long-sleeved top…
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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Have Had Their Second Child
Rihanna and her boyfriend, A$AP Rocky are said to have had their second child. Media Take Out says that the founder of Fenty Beauty has given birth to a baby girl. She announced her second pregnancy in February. Sources close to the star said that mother and child are doing “well,” “resting,” “recovering,” and “bonding”…