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France24 says More than 80 fact-checking organisations Wednesday urged online video platform YouTube to better combat disinformation.
MEGHAN Markle’s subtle hand gestures reveal her true feelings for the Queen, a royal expert has claimed.
Arab News says Yemeni government troops drove into Houthi-controlled areas south of the central city of Marib on Tuesday for the first time in months.
TRT World says Torrential rain in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais has killed 10 people in two days, according to an official report.
NOVAK Djokovic has ADMITTED breaking isolation after testing positive for Covid-19 in an “error of judgement”.
VOA says Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris visited the southern state of Georgia on Tuesday to promote voting rights legislation.
In a Facebook post shared to the public, the Best Days Out in Yorkshire and Yorkshire Coast Pet Care pages both expressed concerns over the recent incidents, with over 150 dogs reportedly being made unwell following their time on the beach
A poll today found two-thirds of voters believe Boris Johnson should now go. Former Tory Attorney General Dominic Grieve branded the Prime Minister a ‘serial liar’ who should be ousted
BBC Sport says Novak Djokovic has admitted breaching isolation rules after testing positive for Covid-19 last month.
New Jersey Senate has unanimously passed a resolution to condemn the Sikh massacre in India that took place in 1984 and called it a “genocide.” The resolution will be presented to US President Joe Biden as well as Vice-President Kamala Harris. The resolution will also be forwarded to the majority and minority leaders of the United States Senate, the speaker and minority leader of the United States House of Representatives, and every member of Congress elected from this State, the report said. The resolution has been sponsored by Senator Stephen M Sweeney, and according to it, the Sikh community of…
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