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President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, recognised for his efforts in combating gangs in the Central American nation, claims to have been re-elected.
Dr. Yang, a scholar and novelist known for blogging about Chinese state affairs, vehemently denies the undisclosed charges.
Pandey, known for her roles in a few films and her controversial online presence, garnered fame through attention-grabbing posts and publicity campaigns.
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Taylor Swift stole the spotlight at this year’s Grammy Awards, achieving a historic feat as the first performer to clinch the Album of the Year award four times.
Gabriel Boric declared a state of emergency and pledged to deploy “all necessary resources” to address the situation.
According to Centcom, the strikes targeted a land-attack cruise missile and four anti-ship missiles, which were poised for launch against ships in the Red Sea.
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