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UK CEOs earn more in a day than average workers paid in a year
Read MoreA new report by UK think-tank the High Pay Centre says top British CEOs earn about 120 times that of the typical worker.A new report by UK think-tank the High Pay Centre says top British CEOs earn about 120 times that of the typical worker.
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Pakistani top court orders rebuilding of destroyed Hindu temple
Read MoreMany people have been arrested in connection with the destruction of the temple in remote northwestern town of Karak.Many people have been arrested in connection with the destruction of the temple in remote northwestern town of Karak.
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al-Ula, the ‘museum town’ where the Gulf crisis ended
Read More Historic desert city where Saudis ended Qatar dispute is seen as a key cultural and tourism site for the kingdom Historic desert city where Saudis ended Qatar dispute is seen as a key cultural and tourism site for the kingdom
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Democrat Raphael Warnock Wins Georgia Runoff, Putting Democrats in Striking Distance of Senate Control
Read More Democrats moved within striking distance of taking control of the U.S. Senate early Wednesday, after Raphael Warnock was declared the winner in one of two contested Georgia Senate runoff races by the Associated Press and other news organizations. With 99% of precincts reporting, Warnock led Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler by nearly 47,000 votes.…
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‘Purgatory of the Orient’: World reacts to Hong Kong mass arrests
Read MoreTaiwan calls arrests ‘shocking’ as cabinet pick for US President-elect Joe Biden vows to stand with people of Hong Kong.Taiwan calls arrests ‘shocking’ as cabinet pick for US President-elect Joe Biden vows to stand with people of Hong Kong.
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Dutch begin COVID-19 vaccinations; last EU nation to do so
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Let’s all meet up in the year 3000! Inside the immersive Doctor Who: Time Fracture
Read More Audiences can explore 17 different worlds, meet Daleks and drink cocktails in an ambitious theatre show this spring ‘This entire year for live arts has been a real one step forward, two steps back process,” says Daniel Dingsdale. He’s been one of the lucky ones, working on a huge production that has survived…
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Trump signs executive order banning nebulous ‘Antifa’ members travelling to US
Read More In September 2020, the FBI director had said Antifa is an ideology and not a terrorist organisation In September 2020, the FBI director had said Antifa is an ideology and not a terrorist organisation
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Light brigade: the Christmas holdouts keeping their decorations up
Read More English Heritage and Church of England back extending traditional January deadline to brighten gloom of lockdown See all our coronavirus coverage In other years, the threat of bad luck if you fail to take your Christmas decorations down by Twelfth Night might have meant something. In 2021, the idea that things could get…
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Virginity tests for female rape survivors outlawed by Pakistani court
Read More Judge said the ‘humiliating’ practice was used to cast suspicion on the victim, and deflected focus from the act of sexual violence A Pakistani court has outlawed the practice of subjecting female rape survivors to a virginity test in an unprecedented ruling. Lahore’s high court ruled on Monday that the virginity test has…
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For first time, oil giant Exxon reveals full scope of emissions
Read MoreExxon’s emissions from petroleum-product sales in 2019 were about the same as those for all of Canada, its data show.Exxon’s emissions from petroleum-product sales in 2019 were about the same as those for all of Canada, its data show.
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Netanyahu re-election hopes hinge on vaccination campaign
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Dr Dre ‘doing great’ after hospitalisation for reported brain aneurysm
Read More The billionaire rapper thanks friends and fans for their well wishes and says he will be ‘back home soon’ Billionaire rapper and producer Dr Dre says he will be “back home soon” after receiving medical treatment at a Los Angeles hospital for a reported brain aneurysm. The six-time Grammy award winner said in…
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Trump signs order banning transactions with eight Chinese apps
Read MoreBan includes transactions with Alipay, owned by Jack Ma’s Ant Group, which is also under regulatory pressure in China.Ban includes transactions with Alipay, owned by Jack Ma’s Ant Group, which is also under regulatory pressure in China.
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Christmas Island detainees riot and set fire to buildings in protest against conditions
Read More Video shows a man on the detention centre roof shouting ‘enough is enough’ and a mattress being set alight Detainees at the Christmas Island detention centre have set buildings on fire and rioted as part of a protest over conditions at the centre. Reports from within the centre indicated that two compounds were…
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Remain in Mexico policy needlessly exposed migrants to harm, report says
Read More Human Rights Watch describes crimes including rape, kidnapping, extortion but Biden team warns change may not be immediate The incoming US president, Joe Biden, has been urged to scrap a “devastating” migration program that activists say has exposed tens of thousands of asylum seekers – many of them children – to violence, abduction…
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Beirut’s wounds on show in display of art damaged by port blast
Read More Exhibition presents torn paintings and grazed sculptures in a museum itself hit by explosion Through the entrance is a version of Guido Reni’s 17th-century portrait of St John the Baptist, blown to shreds. Nearby, a chandelier lies splattered on the ground where it fell. Mirrors are cracked, paintings ruptured, and roofs in some…
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Russia and West clash over Syria chemical weapons sanctions
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Dozens of Hong Kong pro-democracy figures reportedly arrested
Read MoreThe individuals were reportedly arrested for allegedly violating a new national security law by participating in an unofficial primary election last year.The individuals were reportedly arrested for allegedly violating a new national security law by participating in an unofficial primary election last year.
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US Congress set to certify Joe Biden victory amid protests
Read MoreDonald Trump says he will address supporters protesting against the certification of his defeat.Donald Trump says he will address supporters protesting against the certification of his defeat.
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Double U-turn? US exchange may yet delist China telecoms firms
Read MoreNew York Stock Exchange had been planning to reverse its decision to delist three Chinese telecoms firms.New York Stock Exchange had been planning to reverse its decision to delist three Chinese telecoms firms.
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Lai Xiaomin: Criticism of death sentence on former Chinese tycoon
Read MoreThe harsh penalty for a former finance chief is a “major step backwards” says human rights activists.The harsh penalty for a former finance chief is a “major step backwards” says human rights activists.
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Kim says last five years ‘worst of the worst’ for North Korea
Read MoreNorth Korean leader admits the country’s economic development plan had fallen short in ‘almost all areas’.North Korean leader admits the country’s economic development plan had fallen short in ‘almost all areas’.
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Coronavirus live news: WHO chief ‘very disappointed’ after China blocks’ Wuhan visit; 1 in 50 infected in UK
Read More Germany extends lockdown; Zimbabwe reports record cases and deaths; GCSE and A-level exams cancelled in England China blocks entry to WHO team studying Covid’s origins As parts of UK enter third lockdown, how does Europe compare? One in 50 people in England had Covid last week, says Chris Whitty Covid vaccinations: slow start…
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Vietnam journalists who criticised government jailed for ‘spreading propaganda’
Read More The journalists were convicted at one-day trial and sentenced to between 11 and 15 years in jail A court in Vietnam has sentenced three freelance journalists known for their criticism of government to between 11 and 15 years in prison, after finding them guilty of spreading anti-state propaganda. Pham Chi Dung, Nguyen Tuong…
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Photo: Polls close in a runoff that will decide the fate of the Senate
Read More Georgia Senate runoff. Georgia Senate runoff.
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‘Risk for future generations’? Peru clashes with Pfizer over Big Pharma’s legal immunity for Covid-19 vaccine side effects
Read More Peru has reached an impasse with Pfizer as it negotiates a deal for a Covid-19 vaccine, the country’s health minister said, citing a conflict over legal immunity for the pharma firm that could undermine Peru’s sovereignty. While officials have remained in “constant contact” with Pfizer since the summer, the talks ran into trouble…
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CBS News exclusive: Audio captured of threat to fly plane into U.S. Capitol
Read MoreCBS News has learned of a threat to attack the U.S. Capitol on the same day Congress is set to count Electoral College votes. The threat cited Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, who was killed by the U.S. last year. Jeff Pegues has the exclusive report.CBS News has learned of a threat to attack the…
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Trump bans Alipay and seven other Chinese apps
Read MoreThe latest executive order by the US president will only take effect after he has left office.The latest executive order by the US president will only take effect after he has left office.
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World Economic Forum promotes video game that ‘helps refugees’ through microtransactions – except it still doesn’t exist
Read More The Davos minds behind the ‘Great Reset’ are now promoting a tear-jerker about an African youth who learned to code and made a game that would help the world’s refugees. Trouble is, his microtransaction gimmick is vaporware. “This video game lets you step inside the shoes of a refugee,” the WEF tweeted out…
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Hong Kong Police Arrest 50, Including Opposition Politicians, in Massive National Security Law Sweep
Read More Hong Kong democracy activists and opposition politicians were among dozens of people taken into custody on suspicion of violating the city’s controversial national security law, in what appeared to be the largest roundup yet under the China-imposed legislation. Former lawmakers Alvin Yeung, James To, Andrew Wan and Lam Cheuk-ting were arrested Wednesday morning…
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Hong Kong Police Arrest 50, Including Opposition Politicians, in Massive National Security Law Sweep
Read More Hong Kong democracy activists and opposition politicians were among dozens of people taken into custody on suspicion of violating the city’s controversial national security law, in what appeared to be the largest roundup yet under the China-imposed legislation. Former lawmakers Alvin Yeung, James To, Andrew Wan and Lam Cheuk-ting were arrested Wednesday morning…
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Georgia polls begin closing in races that will determine control of Senate – live
Read More As results begin to trickle in, voters are reminded to stay in line Democrats need to win both runoff races to flip the Senate Why Georgia Senate elections are a big deal Meet the candidates in today’s crucial contests Sign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by email 1.20am GMT…
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National security law: Mass arrests in Hong Kong ‘over primary vote’
Read MoreLeader Carrie Lam had warned participation in the unofficial primaries could amount to subversion.Leader Carrie Lam had warned participation in the unofficial primaries could amount to subversion.
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India’s emergency approval of Covaxin & AstraZeneca vaccines used vague language & ‘lacked transparency’ – health experts to RT
Read More India’s emergency-use approval for the British-Swedish AstraZeneca vaccine and the country’s locally developed jab, Covaxin, was lacking in transparency and used “vague” wording, several healthcare experts told RT. The Indian regulator greenlighted the “restricted” emergency use of two inoculations on Sunday: Covaxin, developed by the Hyderabad-based firm Bharat Biotech, and the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine,…