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Jennifer Aniston: My hair’s gone through a lot of thrashing

Published by BANG Showbiz English Jennifer Aniston’s hair has “gone through a lot of thrashing”. The former ‘Friends’ actress’ locks have taken a battering over the years and that’s why she wanted to launch the LolaVie’s Glossing Detangler. The 52-year-old star – whose character Rachael Green was known for her various hairstyles in the 90s […]

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U.S. Congress puts Big Oil in the hot seat in climate deception probe

Published by Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Congress on Thursday will open a year’s worth of investigations into whether Big Oil deceived Americans about its role in climate change, with Democratic lawmakers planning to grill the chiefs of four oil companies and two lobby groups. Environmental groups and their congressional allies hope the hearing

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France seizes British fishing boat in deepening post-Brexit row

Published by Reuters By Juliette Jabkhiro LE HAVRE, France (Reuters) – Britain on Thursday condemned France’s “disproportionate” seizure of a British fishing boat in French waters, marking a sharp deterioration in a row over post-Brexit fishing rights that is in danger of spinning out of control. French Seas Minister Annick Girardin said the vessel was

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Britney Spears Is Puzzled By People Sending Her Scripts About Her Life, Reveals ‘None Of The Scripts Are Even True’

Published by OK Magazine Britney Spears seems perplexed about receiving scripts about her life. The 39-year-old addressed fans in a short clip on Instagram where she spoke with a British accent. “What’s really puzzling to me is all these people are starting to send me all these scripts for my own life, but none of

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U.N. urgently needs cash in Afghanistan, but struggles for solution

Published by Reuters By Jonathan Landay and Michelle Nichols WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – The United Nations cannot get enough cash into Afghanistan to deliver humanitarian aid to millions of people on the brink of starvation and is struggling to develop options to help stabilize the collapsing economy, U.N. officials said. Ultimately political solutions are needed,

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Rare plea for help as China’s zero tolerance for COVID hits border town

Published by Reuters BEIJING (Reuters) -A former vice mayor of a Chinese town on the border with Myanmar lamented local lockdowns and disruptions caused by repeated COVID-19 outbreaks and wrote a rare plea for a “strong” helping hand from Beijing. Ruili, in the province of Yunnan, has faced some of the toughest curbs in the

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Palestinian PM urges EU to sanction Israel for settlements

Published by Al-Araby Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh on Wednesday called on the European Union (EU) to take action against Israel in response to its expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank. In a meeting with the President of the European Council, Charles Michel at the Council headquarters in Brussels, Shtayyeh urged the

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Iraqis kill 11, blaming neighbouring village for IS attack

Published by Al-Araby Residents of an Iraqi village have killed 11 people in retaliation for a deadly attack claimed by the so-called Islamic State group, an Iraqi security official said. The inhabitants of the majority Shia village of Al-Rashad in the eastern Diyala province killed 11 people on Wednesday in the predominantly Sunni neighbouring hamlet

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Germany’s COVID caseload makes biggest leap in two weeks

Published by Reuters BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s coronavirus caseload took its biggest jump in two weeks on Thursday, with over 28,000 new infections, the Robert Koch Institute said, adding heft to worries about restrictions this winter. The number of new infections per 100,000 people over seven days – one of the metrics used to determine

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