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February 2022

Biden Vows Support After UAE Intercepts Latest Incoming Missile

Bloomberg) — U.S. President Joe Biden pledged support for the United Arab Emirates after it intercepted a ballistic missile fired by Yemeni fighters during a visit by Israel’s president, the third attack in a month on the Middle East’s financial hub. “We’ve been in daily contact with the UAE, addressing those threats,” Biden told reporters […]

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Harry and Meghan to continue Spotify work despite misinformation ‘concerns’

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been “expressing concerns” to Spotify about Covid-19 misinformation but say they will continue to work with the platform. The couple signed a lucrative deal with the streaming giant to host and produce podcasts, estimated to be worth around 25 million US dollars (£18 million), in late 2020.© PA

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Confusion at Rwanda-Uganda border crossing after reopening

Confusion reigned at the main border post between Rwanda and Uganda after its official reopening on Monday, with frustrated Rwandans saying they were blocked from crossing. © MARCO LONGARI Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni (left) and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame are pictured in July 2001 after talks in the border town of Gatuna In a surprise

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Britney Spears wants Jamie Lynn Spears to take lie detector test

  Britney Spears wants her sister Jamie Lynn Spears to take a lie detector test.© Provided by Cover Media Britney SpearsThe siblings have been embroiled in a public feud in recent weeks, with Britney threatening legal action against Jamie Lynn over statements she made in her new book, Things I Should Have Said. Over the weekend,

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Nadal, Barty give Australian Open desperately needed happy ending

An Australian Open like no other began in controversy with the deportation of Novak Djokovic but culminated in one of the greatest comebacks in tennis history by Rafael Nadal on Sunday. Throw in Ashleigh Barty becoming the first home winner for 44 years, and local heroes Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis winning the men’s doubles,

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Tennis-Kyrgios lashes out at media, doubles rival over crowd issues

MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Nick Kyrgios has lashed out at the media and doubles rival Max Purcell as he denied claims he had disrespected world number one Ash Barty following her Australian Open win. © Reuters/ASANKA BRENDON RATNAYAKE Australian Open Kyrgios and fellow Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis won the men’s doubles title on a packed Rod Laver Arena

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Europe storms: Ships collide off Dutch coast; crew evacuated

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Rescue helicopters evacuated all 18 crew members from a ship that was left drifting rudderless in a wind turbine park off the Dutch North Sea coast Monday after it collided with another ship and began taking on water during a powerful storm, emergency services said. © Provided by Associated Press Workers

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Pentagon Says Troops on Heightened Alert, But Will Not Be Deployed to Ukraine

The Pentagon has shortened the timeframe troops could be called up in response to Russia’s expanded military presence on Ukraine’s border. But a Defense Department spokesman stated that troops won’t be deployed to Ukraine and won’t be in combat with the Russian forces. The announcement comes a week after U.S. officials said 8,500 troops have

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Kremlin says UK economic sanctions are attack on Russian businesses

  The Kremlin has said the UK’s threats to introduce economic sanctions against Russian companies and oligarchs linked to President Vladimir Putin were alarming and such actions would backfire by hurting British companies. © Reuters Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding talks with European leaders this weekThe British government said it would sanction businesses and people

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