Category Archives: Headlines

Emerging Designer Hannah Fielder Brings The Fine Art Of Tailoring To The Digital Realm 

An emerging designer, Hanna Fielder has figured out how to bring back the fine art of tailoring and craft into a digital world.

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Coronavirus live news: US nears 5m cases as Australian border closures ramp up 

US approaches horrific milestone; border restrictions tightened in Australian state of New South Wales; Brazil passes 100,000 deathsEx-health minister attacks Bolsonaro as Brazil Covid-19 deaths tops 100,000Trump signs order for relief, with less help for jobless ‘Queensland first’: Palaszczuk closes the borders and amps up election rhetoric Boris Johnson ‘w […]

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WNBA All-Star Sue Bird leads effort to support Kelly Loeffler’s Senate opponent 

Four-time Olympic gold medalist and current Seattle Storm Point Guard Sue Bird is leading an effort to vocalize support for Rev. Raphael Warnock, the U.S. Senate Candidate running against Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who is also a co-owner of the WNBA

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Beirut explosion: World leaders to hold aid summit 

French President Emmanuel Macron has organised Sunday’s online talks to generate aid for Lebanon.

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Critics savage Shia LaBeouf’s new gangland crime thriller The Tax Collector 

Movie critics have called the new David Ayer written and directed movie, The Tax Collector, ‘incompetent,’ ‘a bloody mess’ and ‘one of the most atrocious viewing experiences of the year.’

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Is it ethical to infect volunteers with Covid-19 to test a vaccine? 

Seán McPartlin, from Rathoath, Co Meath in the Irish  Republic is one of 1,100 people under the age of 30 who have signed up to test the effectiveness of a coronavirus vaccine.

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Analysis: Trump just dared Democrats to sue him over executive actions 

President Donald Trump signed executive orders Saturday, brazenly moving around Congress and daring Democrats to sue him over measures he thinks will be popular in the country.

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‘Duck Dynasty’ star Phil Robertson on aiding Trump: ‘I pointed him to Jesus’ 

“Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson took some credit Saturday night for helping President Trump place a greater emphasis on spirituality during his presidency.

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Deadly fire at Czech apartment block, arson suspected 

The fire killed 11 people and destroyed an entire floor of a high-rise building before firefighters could put it out. A police official said it was similar to an arson from seven years ago.

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Brazil near 100,000 deaths from Covid-19 

Brazil was leaping toward a grim milestone — 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 — on Saturday, and five months after the first reported case, the country had not shown signs of crushing the disease.

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Three women unite to unseat Europe’s ‘last dictator’ 

“I am not in politics for power. I am in it for justice,” said Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya who is running against Belarusian president Alexander Lukaschenko.

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The U.S. sanctions against Hong Kong officials, explained 

Explaining why the United States imposed new sanctions and how this might impact international business.

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Israel protests: Anger mounts over Netanyahu government, pandemic response 

A series of weekly demonstrations have taken place across Israel, with thousands of people demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign over corruption charges and inaction during the coronavirus crisis.

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Timeline: Tracking Trump alongside scientific developments on hydroxychloroquine 

Donald Trump’s embrace of hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug unproven in treating COVID-19, has directly contradicted guidance of top agencies and officials.

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Last year’s Amazon fires stirred global outrage. This year’s dry season has started out worse. 

President Jair Bolsonaro, under pressure in Brazil and beyond, has banned intentional fires and deployed the military. But the right-wing populist has also publicly doubted the severity of the fires.

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