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How Kim Kardashian Feels About KanyeWest Dating Julia Fox Amidst TheirDivorce

View Gallery25 PHOTOS. Cynthia Cook, Russ Weakland, Sarah Jones and James Vituscka Sources are EXCLUSIVELY revealing how Kim Kardashian is feeling about her estranged husband Kanye West’s newfound romance with Julia Fox. Kim Kardashian, 41, may have moved on to a new romance with comedian Pete Davidson, 28, but she’s still embroiled in an on-going divorce from estranged husband Kanye West, 44. Now that Kanye has […]

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Europe must act now or be submerged by Omicron ‘tidal wave’, says WHO

A west-to-east “tidal wave” of Omicron infections risks submerging health systems across Europe, the World Health Organization has said, warning that more than half the region’s population will be infected with the variant in the next two months. Hans Kluge, the WHO’s Europe director, said the region had recorded more than 7m new cases in

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2021 was New Zealand’s hottest year on record

Last year was New Zealand’s hottest year on record, according to the country’s National Institute of Water and Aeronautic Research (NIWA), and seven of the past nine years are among New Zealand’s warmest ever. The country’s steadily rising temperature brings increased risk of major floods, bushfires and storms. According to NIWA, New Zealand’s average temperature

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Raila Odinga maps blue, red and green poll zones

  Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga’s strategists have mapped Kenya into three zones, based on perceived support and hostility to his presidential bid, a plan that will inform his campaigns ahead of the August General Election. © Thomson Reuters FILE -Kenya’s Opposition leader Raila Odinga delivers his speech during the Azimio la Umoja (Declaration

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Third Covid infection for Bolivian VP who touts traditional medicine

Bolivia’s vice president David Choquehuanca, who touts indigenous treatments for Covid-19, has contracted the virus for a third time, the government said Tuesday, with six government ministers also testing positive. © Jorge BERNAL An Aymara woman hold medicinal plants as she takes part in a march against decrees that make the Covid-19 vaccination pass compulsory at

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Japan minister aims to control COVID while achieving growth

TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese minister responsible for containing COVID-19 while steering the world’s third largest economy toward growth says he is confident he can carry out that precarious “balancing act.” © Provided by Associated Press Japan’s Minister for Economic Revitalization Daishiro Yamagiwa speaks during a press conference at the National Press Club on Wednesday, Jan.

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North Korea claims successful test of hypersonic missile

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a successful flight test of a hypersonic missile he claimed would remarkably increase the country’s nuclear “war deterrent.” The report by North Korean state media on Wednesday came a day after the militaries of the United States, South Korea and Japan said

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Manmade Snow Due to Effects of Climate Change Lead to More Crashes, Injuries, Skiers Say

  Climate change is reducing the availability of natural snow, causing several ski race organizations to rely on artificial snow that Nordic skiers and biathletes say is more dangerous.Athletes say incidents like crashing into fences, hitting icy patches, and losing control on corners are happening more frequently and are creating serious injuries, including broken bones.

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