Top 10 Richest Female Actors In The World | 2020
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Published: May 08, 2020
Top 10 Richest Female Actors In The World | 2020
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Top Headlines for May 23, 2020
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The Latest: 4 Countries Table Counterproposal Recovery Fund
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Balcony Church Gains Popularity in Kenya Amid Pandemic
A groovy rendition of ?He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands? blasts from speakers outside an apartment block in the outskirts of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.
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Top UN Official Warns Malicious Emails on Rise in Pandemic
The U.N. disarmament chief warned Friday that cyber crime is on the rise, with a 600% increase in malicious emails during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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HBCUs Work to Return to Sports Amid New Coronavirus
In the 100 years since the Southwestern Athletic Conference was formed, the conference home for some of the nation?s most storied historically black colleges and universities has always found a way to do more with less.
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After Weeks of COVID-19 Cases, Russian Doctor Craves Quiet
As he strides down the sidewalk outside Moscow’s Filatov Hospital in blue jeans and garish crimson shoes, Dr. Osman Osmanov shows no signs of the rigors he’s just been through.
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Lifelong Coca-Cola 600 Fans Struggling With Missing Big Race
Harry and Judy Wiley plan to walk down their driveway in Johnson City, Tennessee on Sunday, climb inside their 39-foot motorhome, flip on the television and do the best they can to enjoy NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 ? a staple of their Memorial Day weekend for decades.
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Virus Cases Drop to Zero in China but Surge in Latin America
The coronavirus pandemic continued to drop in much of Asia on Saturday even as the outbreak surged in Latin America, as the world grappled with balancing the urge to restart economies with fears about health risks.
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Author Murakami DJs ‘Stay Home’ Radio Show to Lift Spirits
Acclaimed Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, hosting a special radio show from home, painted a brighter side of the world with his favorite music, and said the fight against the coronavirus is a challenge in figuring out ways to help and care for each other.
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Trump’s Disconnect With DC Widens During Viral Pandemic
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser?s cellphone rang earlier this week from an unfamiliar number: It was the White House calling to say President Donald Trump wanted to talk.
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Biden Says He Was Too ‘Cavalier’ About Black Voters’ Choices
Joe Biden says he ?should not have been so cavalier? after he told a prominent black radio host that African Americans who back President Donald Trump ?ain?t black.?
[#Money #Success] 10 EXCLUSIVE Clubs Reserved ONLY for the RICH
10 EXCLUSIVE Clubs Reserved ONLY for the RICH
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 17, 2020
10 EXCLUSIVE Clubs Reserved ONLY for the RICH
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Top Headlines for May 22, 2020
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Muti to Conduct Classical Music’s Return to Italian Stage
Riccardo Muti will conduct a youth orchestra in an open-air concert launching the annual Ravenna Festival next month in what organizers billed Friday as Italy?s first live classical music performance since its strict lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus.
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Ethiopia, Egypt. Sudan Will Resume Talks on Disputed Dam
Three African countries have signaled their readiness to resume negotiations on a controversial dam that will be the continent’s largest. The move by Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan came after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said Thursday his country is ready to return to talks.
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Biden Accuser’s Life Marred by Abuse and Financial Hardship
One thing is clear in the complicated, sometimes contradictory and often chaotic story of Tara Reade: Her life has not been easy.
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Iran Leader Says Israel a ‘Cancerous Tumor’ to Be Destroyed
Iran’s supreme leader on Friday called Israel a ?cancerous tumor? that ?will undoubtedly be uprooted and destroyed? in an annual speech in support of the Palestinians, renewing threats against Iran’s Mideast enemy.
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Finland Aims to Restart Soccer and Relive Euro 2020 Euphoria
A stellar 2019 for soccer in Finland was meant to hit a new peak in the 2020 season.
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China Congress Precautions Now Include Virus Tests for Media
At 5:40 a.m. on an overcast morning, I was on my way to cover the opening of China?s biggest political gathering of the year when we ran into that rarest of sights in the age of coronavirus.
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Sudan Police Say at Least 43 Killed in Head-On Vehicle Crash
A head-on collision between a truck carrying passengers and another vehicle killed at least 43 people and left 32 others injured on a highway in Sudan?s Darfur region, police said Friday.
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AP Interview: Liverpool Chair Werner on Virus Delaying Title
The Premier League trophy should have been in Tom Werner?s hands by now. This week should have featured a victory parade through the streets of Liverpool.
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AP PHOTOS: South Africa Faces Division Again, From Virus
South Africa?s coronavirus lockdown has brought a unique kind of discomfort to a country where memories of physical separation are yet to fade. Stand there. Step back. Don?t touch.
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Tanzania Says Virus Defeated Through Prayer, but Fears Grow
On just one day this month, 50 Tanzanian truck drivers tested positive for the coronavirus after crossing into neighboring Kenya. Back home, their president insists that Tanzania has defeated the disease through prayer.
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Top Headlines for May 21, 2020
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US Envoy Working to Resuscitate Flagging Afghan Peace Deal
The first visit to Kabul by Washington?s peace envoy since Afghanistan’s squabbling political leadership reached a power-sharing agreement comes amid increased violence blamed mostly on an Islamic State affiliate that has been targeted in stepped-up U.S. bombing.
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AP Week in Pictures, Middle East
This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in the Middle East, Afghanistan & Pakistan Region between May 14-20, 2020.
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China Kicks Off Key Political Event Delayed by Pandemic
China began its most important political event of the year on Thursday after a two-month delay because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Study: Philippines a Global Hot Spot for Online Child Abuse
The Philippines has emerged as a global hot spot for online child sexual exploitation, and coronavirus lockdowns that restrict millions to their homes may be worsening the abuses, a U.S. official said Thursday.
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WHO: Drug Trump Taking to Fight COVID-19 Best Left to Tests
The World Health Organization, which has come under repeated fire from U.S. President Donald Trump, says the science is still unclear on an old malaria drug he’s taking to try to defend against the novel coronavirus. It says it recommends the drug’s use for COVID-19 only in controlled clinical trials for now.
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The Latest: Lebanon PM Warns of Major Food Crisis Amid Virus
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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?We?re Expendable?: Russian Doctors Face Hostility, Mistrust
There are no daily public displays of gratitude for Russian doctors and nurses during the coronavirus crisis like there are in the West. Instead of applause, they face mistrust, low pay and even open hostility.
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Tornado in Indonesia Kills 2, Damages Hundreds of Homes
A tornado ripped through several villages on Indonesia?s Sumatra island, killing at least two people, damaging hundreds of homes, and fatally knocking over a cow, a disaster official said Thursday.
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China Lawmakers Gather as Doubts Swirl Over Pandemic Safety
China is convening its biggest political gathering of the year and President Donald Trump has said he is considering meeting with world leaders in June as doubts simmer over how safe is safe enough with the pandemic still not under control.
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Global Stocks Lower Amid China Tension With US, Australia
Global stock markets declined Thursday after Japanese exports plunged and Chinese trade tensions with Washington and Australia worsened.
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Top Headlines for May 20, 2020
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Virtual Safaris Keep Wildlife in Sight for Absent Tourists
Virtual safaris are helping to distract people under coronavirus lockdowns while attracting badly needed support for African wildlife parks hit hard by the disappearance of tourists.
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Low-Cost Carrier Norwegian Air Gets Government Loan
Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle said Wednesday it will get 3 billion kroner ($290 million) in loan guarantees from the government as part of its restructuring plan.
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Singapore Sentences Drug Suspect to Death on Zoom
Singapore has sentenced a drug suspect to death on the popular video chat app Zoom because of the city-state’s coronavirus lockdown, a move slammed by a human rights group as callous and inhumane.
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Roberto Martínez to Remain in Charge of Belgium Until 2022
Belgium coach Roberto Martínez has signed a new contract to lead the Red Devils through the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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Turkey’s Pandemic Strategy Hinges on Hazmat-Suited Gumshoes
They see themselves as public health detectives, working 24/7 to track the coronavirus’ insidious spread through a country of 83 million, blending door-to-door hoof work with mobile apps, CCTV footage and, if needed, police backup.
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Canadian Pastor Held in Myanmar for Flouting Gathering Rule
A Canadian pastor charged in Myanmar with violating a ban on large gatherings made his first court appearance after being released from a quarantine reportedly because he had contracted COVID-19.
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Philippine Police Raid Illicit Hospital for Virus Patients
Philippine police raided a clandestine hospital and drugstore that was secretly treating Chinese nationals suspected of being infected with the coronavirus, police officials said Wednesday.
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Asian Shares Mixed as Virus Worries Counter Recovery Hopes
Asian shares were mixed Wednesday as market players waffled between hopes for recovery as economies gradually reopen and worries over the havoc wreaked by the pandemic.
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Burundi Opens Crucial Presidential Election Amid Pandemic
A crucial election has begun in the East African nation of Burundi, where President Pierre Nkurunziza is stepping aside after a divisive 15-year rule but will remain ?paramount leader? in the country that continues to reject outside scrutiny.
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20 Years After Withdrawal, Israel, Hezbollah Brace for War
Twenty years after Hezbollah guerrillas pushed Israel?s last troops from southern Lebanon, both sides are gearing up for a possible war that neither seems to want.
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Top Headlines for May 19, 2020
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Billionaire Saudi Banking Tycoon Dead at 79, Family Says
Billionaire Saudi businessman Saleh Abdullah Kamel, who founded the banking and real estate conglomerate Dallah Albaraka Group, has died, according to relatives quoted in the kingdom?s media. He was 79.
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German Court Nixes Law Allowing Foreign Telecom Monitoring
Regulations allowing Germany?s foreign intelligence service to monitor the communications of reporters working abroad and others violate the country?s constitution and must be changed, Germany?s highest court ruled Tuesday, deciding in favor of journalists-rights group Reporters Without Borders and others.
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The Latest: Ronaldo Reports Back for Juventus Practice
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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UK Unemployment Claims Surge 69% as Pandemic Takes Hold
Unemployment claims in Britain jumped 69% in April, as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold and hit the labor market, U.K. authorities said Tuesday.
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Iraq Military: Rocket Hit Baghdad Green Zone, Minor Damages
A rocket struck Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, the seat of Iraq’s government, early on Tuesday morning, according to an Iraqi military statement, the first attack on the area since a new prime minister was sworn in earlier this month.
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Tokyo Olympics Protest Parody of Logo That Depicts COVID-19
Tokyo Olympics officials are incensed that their games emblem has been used in the cover design of a local magazine that combines the logo with the novel coronavirus.
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The Latest: Greece’s Tourism Revenue Hammered by Lockdown
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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India, Bangladesh Brace for Cyclone in the Midst of Pandemic
A strong cyclone was moving toward India and Bangladesh on Tuesday as authorities were trying to evacuate millions of people while maintaining social distancing.
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AP PHOTOS: Students Help Keep Greek COVID Hospital on Track
More than a century ago, the Sotiria hospital in Athens was built as a public sanatorium for patients with a feared infectious disease that spread through coughing and killed indiscriminately ? tuberculosis.
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Australia Says It Doesn’t Want Trade War With China
Australia?s trade minister said Tuesday that his country does not want a trade war with China, but maintained Beijing had erred by imposing stiff tariffs on Australian barley in what is widely seen as punishment for advocating an investigation into the coronavirus pandemic.




