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      13 January

      Boris Johnson staff ‘had sex at No 10 lockdown party’

      Some of Boris Johnson’s staff are said to have had sex at a Downing Street party on the eve of Prince Philip’s funeral while strict Covid restrictions were still in place. Two couples were seen getting “intimate” by several witnesses at a raucous party which continued past 4am, according to The Times – with one couple seen going into an office “with the lights off”. Another couple was seen “feeling each other up” in a No 10 kitchen before retreating into an office room, the newspaper said. They came out of the dark room “flustered”. The latest claims emerged as the former prime minister came under pressure over a joke he allegedly made about a 13 November 2020 leaving do being “the most unsocially distanced party”…

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    • 12 January

      Ten oligarchs who used the ‘golden visa’ route to the UK are on the sanctions list

      Ten Russia-backed individuals who were put on the UK’s sanctions list after the invasion of Ukraine had used a “golden visa” route for the super-rich to move to the UK, Suella Braverman has disclosed. The home secretary said “a minority” of more than 6,000 individuals who used the tier 1 (investor) visa route was potentially at high risk of having obtained wealth through corruption, illegality or organised crime – and that many were still under investigation by the police. The disclosures have been made in a written ministerial statement on Thursday after a long-awaited review of the visa scheme, which many had blamed for allowing Kremlin-backed oligarchs to gain a foothold in the UK. The tier 1 visa route, whereby wealthy individuals…

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    • 12 January

      Twitter flooded with congratulatory messages for Team RRR

      Hyderabad: Twitter was flooded with congratulatory messages for Team RRR as S.S. Rajamouli’s magnum opus struck gold at the Golden Globe Awards by winning the trophy for the best original song for its hit track “Naatu Naatu”. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in congratulating the team for its achievement. Modi tweeted, “A very special accomplishment! Compliments to @mmkeeravaani, Prem Rakshith, Kaala Bhairava, Chandrabose, @Rahulsipligunj. I also congratulate @ssrajamouli, @tarak9999, @AlwaysRamCharan and the entire team of @RRRMovie. This prestigious honour has made every Indian very proud.” (sic) IT minister K.T. Rama Rao said, “Many Congratulations Team #RRR on winning the first-ever Golden Globe for Indian Cinema proud moment for all of us. My heartiest compliments to @mmkeeravaani Garu @boselyricist Garu…

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    • 12 January

      Google rolling out emoji reactions on Meet

      Users can now use emojis to share in-meeting reactions in “Google Meet on Web, Meet Hardware devices and iOS, with Android coming soon,” the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blogpost on Wednesday. San Francisco: Tech giant Google is rolling out emoji reactions on its video-communication service ‘Google Meet’ which will help users to connect and engage with each other. Users can now use emojis to share in-meeting reactions in “Google Meet on Web, Meet Hardware devices and iOS, with Android coming soon,” the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blogpost on Wednesday. These reactions will appear as a small badge floating up the left side of the screen on the sender’s video tile. Moreover, there will be a…

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    • 12 January

      India, US ‘thinking big’, says Goyal, rules out mini trade deal or FTA

      The previous Trump administration has revoked the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) from India. The GSP allows eligible developing countries to export duty-free goods to the US. Washington: The Modi government and the Biden administration are “thinking big” in terms of their trade and commerce relationship, a top Indian official said Wednesday as he ruled out the previously talked about mini trade deal or a free trade agreement and noted that revoking of GSP is not a priority for New Delhi. The previous Trump administration has revoked the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) from India. The GSP allows eligible developing countries to export duty-free goods to the US. It is during the previous administration as well that the two countries were…

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    • 12 January

      World’s Most Powerful Passports 2023 List Is OUT. India’s Rank Is…

      The world’s most powerful passports list as per the Henley Passport Index for the year 2023 has been released by the London-based global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners based on the data provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). “The index includes 199 passports and 227 travel destinations, giving users the most extensive and reliable information about their global access and mobility,” it said. Japan ranked as the world’s most powerful passport while Singapore and South Korea jointly occupied the second spot. Germany and Spain ranked as the third most powerful passports in the world. World’s Most Powerful Passports 2023 Japan – 193 Singapore, South Korea – 192 Germany, Spain – 190 Finland, Italy, Luxembourg -189…

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    • 12 January

      WWE, world’s largest pro-wrestling company, SOLD to Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund

      WWE, the world’s largest pro-wrestling company, has reportedly been bought by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. As per DAZN’s Steven Muehlhausen of DAZN, WWE “will go back to being private” for the first time since October 1999. This development comes hours after Stephanie McMahon stepped down as Chairwoman & Co-Ceo, less than a week after her father, Vince McMahon, came out of retirement and took over as the chairman of the board. Ever since McMahon returned from his retirement, talks were on of a potential WWE sale. Soon after he took over, McMahon made his intentions known when he announced that the company was gearing up to undertake “strategic alternatives” with an aim “to maximize value for all WWE shareholders.” His statement made heads…

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    • 12 January

      Prisoner’s harrowing ‘torture and interrogation’ from inside Iranian prison laid bare

      Civil activist and journalist Sepideh Qolian has written a letter from within a prison where she has detailed what life is like behind bars in Iran, having been held prisoner herself for four years. The 28-year-old described how confessions are forced out of prisoners, their involuntary admission sometimes leading to their death. Ms Qolian is currently serving the penultimate year of her five-year sentence at Evin prison, which was described by the Washington Post as the most “visible symbol of the Islamic republic’s authoritarian rule”. In the letter, obtained by the BBC World Service, Ms Qolian describes how the “cultural wing”, where she takes her law exams, has been turned into a “torture and interrogation” space within the prison. The room is…

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    • 12 January

      China plans to shift foreign policy away from ‘crazy’ Putin

      China fears that Russia will become a “minor power” under the “crazy” leadership of Vladimir Putin. t is said that Beijing is planning to reorient its foreign policy away from Moscow as a result of the nation’s loss of economic and political credibility following the disastrous invasion of Ukraine. Chinese president Xi Jinping and Putin pledged to strengthen relations during a video conference last month, but sources have told the Financial Times that mistrust of the Russian despot is growing in the Chinese Communist Party. An anonymous Chinese official said: “The invasion decision was made by a very small group of people. China simply shouldn’t follow Russia. Putin is crazy.” Beijing claims to have been unaware of Putin’s plans to…

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    • 12 January

      Saudi Arabia offers to provide $11bn to Pakistan

      Saudi Arabia is looking to provide Pakistan a financial lifeline of up to $11bn as the South Asian nation is on the brink of defaulting foreign debt after devastating floods. The kingdom’s de facto ruler Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud – the crown prince and the country’s prime minister – have asked the authorities to study and augment Saudi Arabia’s investments in Pakistan, the country’s official news agency said in a statement on Tuesday. “HRH the Crown Prince also directed the Saudi Development Fund (SDF) to study increasing the amount of the deposit provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in favour of the Central Bank of Pakistan (CBP) which have previously been extended on 2 December, 2022 to hit…

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