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      5 January

      Jeremy Renner’s sister says Marvel star is ‘crushing’ recovery after snow plough accident

      Jeremy Renner, 51, was airlifted to hospital with critical injuries on New Year’s Day following a horrific accident with a snow plough. The Marvel star’s sister has issued an update on her brother’s health, admitting that he is “crushing” his recovery after going through two surgeries in recent days. © GETTY/INSTAGRAM “He is crushing all the progress goals. We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead.” Precise details of what happened were unknown until Washoe County Sheriff Darin Balaam spoke in a press conference on Tuesday. He revealed that the Hollywood actor used his PistenBully snowplough to help a family member who had gotten a vehicle stuck in the snow. After successfully towing the stranded vehicle, he got out of his PistenBully to speak…

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    • 5 January

      Russia out of hospital beds for wounded troops as Kremlin launches sick attack on own men

      Russia is beginning to find itself being overwhelmed by the number of wounded soldiers returning from the front as reports indicate the courty is running out of places to treat injured soldiers. Shifting the blame away from Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin is now shifting blame for the recent attacks from the man in charge to the recently deceased troops. To cope with the numbers of maimed troops, Putin has has reportedly ordered the mass use of civilian hospitals. This is seen as a direct consequences of his mass mobilisation just a few weeks ago when civilians were mobilised. These troops, thrown almost immediately from civilian life into combat, are beginning to come back bloodied and battered. Putin has now allegedly…

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    • 5 January

      Chandrababu Naidu prevented from entering Kuppam; lashes out at police for denying permission to rally

      The police on Wednesday prevented Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu’s entry into his Kuppam constituency, days after the Andhra Pradesh government issued an order (GO No.1) prohibiting public meetings and rallies on roads across the state. Police resorted to a lathi charge and seized several vehicles of TDP leaders, including Naidu’s campaign vehicle, besides taking many party workers into custody. As thousands of TDP workers welcomed him on his arrival from Bengaluru, the TDP supremo refused to take a notice served on him by the police denying him permission for his tour. Naidu entered into a heated argument with the local Sub-Divisional Police Officer as the latter sought to stop the former Chief Minister’s convoy saying there was…

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    • 5 January

      Russia’s ex-deputy PM sends Macron shrapnel embedded in his buttocks

      The former head of Russia’s space agency who was hit in the buttocks by a French howitzer at his birthday party has sent Emmanuel Macron a piece of shrapnel removed from his body. Dmitry Rogozin, a flamboyant former deputy prime minister of Russia who once promised to capture Vienna, Berlin and Budapest, is in hospital after he and his party came under Ukrainian shelling in a hotel outside Donetsk last month. On Wednesday, Mr Rogozin posted a photo of a piece of shrapnel next to a one ruble coin for scale, and separate images of a letter addressed to Jean-Pierre Levy, the French ambassador to Moscow. He accused France of “betraying the legacy of the great Charles de Gaulle and becoming one of Europe’s most…

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    • 4 January

      EAM Jaishankar: China violated pacts not to amass troops at LAC

      New Delhi: External affairs minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday hit out at China for not respecting bilateral pacts signed earlier not to amass forces on the border and not to try to change the Line of Actual Control (LAC) unilaterally. On the import of Russian oil by India, the minister, speaking to the Austrian state broadcaster TV channel in Vienna on the last day of his current three-day visit to Vienna, questioned “European hypocrisy” and asked why Europe had not cut off Russian oil and gas supplies to it the moment the Ukraine conflict broke out, adding that Europe’s actions like increasingly turning to the Middle East for oil supplies were “putting pressure on global oil markets” at a time when…

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    • 4 January

      China state media plays down COVID wave severity before WHO meet

      BEIJING/SHANGHAI: State media in China played down the severity of its surge of COVID-19 infections ahead of an expected briefing on Tuesday by its scientists to the World Health Organization, which is hoping for detailed data on the evolution of the virus. China’s abrupt U-turn on COVID controls on Dec. 7, as well as the accuracy of its case and mortality data, have come under increasing scrutiny at home and abroad and prompted some countries to impose travel curbs. The policy shift followed protests over the “zero COVID” approach championed by Xi Jinping, marking the strongest show of public defiance in his decade-old presidency and coinciding with the slowest growth in China in nearly half a century. As the virus spreads…

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    • 4 January

      China slams entry restrictions on its travellers, warns of ‘counter measures’

      China on Tuesday hit out at the countries which imposed Covid test requirements on passengers travelling abroad from its country and warned that it could take “counter measures.” Over 12 countries, including the United States, Australia, and Canada, said they were imposing testing restrictions on arrivals among other measures to check the spread of the infection. China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the government is “firmly opposed to such practices” and will take corresponding measures accordingly. He added that the entry restrictions targeting China lack “scientific basis and some practices are unacceptable.” The restrictions were imposed after Covid cases rose rapidly in China following the government’s decision to overturn its strict lockdown policies. Following that, reports emerged indicating that…

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    • 4 January

      MI5 knew UK’s youngest female terror suspect was groomed, investigation finds

      MI5 had evidence that a 15-year-old girl charged with terrorism offences had been a victim of grooming and sexual exploitation, it has been claimed. Rhianan Rudd, became the youngest girl in the UK to face terror charges, over allegations she had downloaded a bomb making manual after becoming obsessed with far-Right extremism. The charges were later dropped when the Home Office concluded that she had been exploited, but the schoolgirl took her own life in a children’s home in May 2022. An investigation by the BBC claims MI5, who investigated Rhianan, knew she had been coerced and groomed by an American neo-Nazi called Christopher Cook before she was charged. It is claimed an FBI investigation uncovered messages and images from…

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    • 4 January

      Rishi Sunak pledges more military support for Ukraine as PM condemns ‘abhorrent’ drone attacks

      The UK will provide more military equipment to Ukraine in the weeks ahead, Downing Street has revealed after Rishi Sunak agreed to “intensify” cooperation with president Volodymyr Zelensky. No 10 said the prime minister told the president that moves were underway “to provide further equipment in the coming weeks and months to secure Ukraine’s victory on the battlefield”. Mr Zelensky suggested that “concrete decisions” had been made on fresh military equipment after he talked about “further defence cooperation” with the PM. “We agreed to intensify our efforts to bring victory closer this year already. We already have concrete decisions for this,” the Ukrainian leader tweeted on Tuesday. It comes as Russia prepares to step up its attacks on Ukraine using exploding drones, according to Mr Zelensky –…

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    • 4 January

      Third Russian man found dead in India under mysterious circumstances within a fortnight

      A Russian engineer was found dead aboard a ship in his chamber at a port in an eastern Indian state on Tuesday, marking the third such mysterious deaths in a fortnight. Sergey Milyakov was the chief engineer on a ship anchored at the Paradip Port in the coastal state Odisha’s Jagatsinghpur. The Russian man was found dead inside his chamber around 4.30am, officials said. The cause behind the 51-year-old man’s death is not immediately clear. Officials have also not shared details of any injury marks. Milyakov was working on the vessel M B Aldnah, which was headed to Mumbai from Bangladesh’s Chittagong Port via Odisha. Officials in the Kremlin have not released any statement on the death of the third Russian national…

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