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      19 December

      Tom Cruise in new ‘Mission: Impossible’ promo: Thank you for allowing us to entertain you

      “I didn’t want the year to end without thanking you all for coming out to the theaters, and thank you for supporting ‘Top Gun: Maverick’.” Los Angeles: Hollywood star Tom Cruise has once again jumped out of a plane but this time to deliver another thank you to fans of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ while hurtling through the troposphere. “Hey everyone, here we are over stunning South Africa, and we’re filming ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning’ parts one and two,” Cruise yells to a camera over the blaring ambient sound of an aircraft whirring, reports ‘Variety’. “I didn’t want the year to end without thanking you all for coming out to the theaters, and thank you for supporting ‘Top Gun: Maverick’.” A…

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    • 19 December

      Airports blocked in protests to resume operations between Monday and Tuesday

      Peruvian authorities have informed that Juliaca Airport will resume operations this Monday, while Ayacucho Airport, the most affected by the protests, will do so on Tuesday, according to Transport Minister Paola Lazarte. “Thanks to the joint work of the National Police and the Armed Forces, which have helped to restore public order, operations are being restored at the airports attacked during the violent demonstrations, as well as free transit on the country’s highways,” Lazarte said, as reported by Andina news agency. In the case of Arequipa, Lazarte indicated that the airport is still closed. However, measures have been taken to restore and repair the perimeter fence, which will be completed on Monday. “In view of the acts perpetrated in the…

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    • 19 December

      Pakistan minister doubles down on his Modi remarks: ‘You cannot rewrite history’

      The Pakistan foreign minister has urged Indians to protest against the hatred and discrimination Muslims face in their country, as he faced criticism for describing the Indian prime minister as the “butcher of Gujurat”. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari defended his comments on Sunday, saying they were based on “history” and that it is difficult to distort them. “They must also condemn the Muslim genocide in Gujarat, and condemn the way Muslims in India, who are the largest minority in the world, are treated. I wish… they had also protested for their own Muslim citizens – who are now the victims of discrimination, hatred – instead of targeting me,” he told Pakistani media at a news conference at the UN. “You cannot rewrite history to suit…

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    • 19 December

      FIFA rejects Zelensky’s peace-message request at WC Finals: Why Qatar 2022 is most controversial tournament in history

      World Cup organiser FIFA has reportedly declined Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s request to use the global platform to deliver a message of world peace amid the ongoing war with Russia during the finals of the tournament in Qatar. According to a CNN report, the Ukrainian President wanted to deliver a message of world peace via a video to fans in the stadium in Qatar ahead of the game. The report further claims that Zelensky was in fact shocked by the negative response from the Football World Cup organisers. However. CNN reported that talks between Ukraine and the sport’s governing body are still ongoing. While if approved, this would not have been the first virtual appearance of the President of the…

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    • 18 December

      Coming up in Hawaii with Indian help, world’s largest ‘eye on the universe’

      The TMT will be the most gigantic scope ever to be constructed by the world at a cost of over $2.6 billion, with collaboration of India, US, Japan, Canada and China, said Dr. Prasanna Deshmukh, 35, one of the scientists engaged in the mega-project. Mumbai: In a thrilling astronomical development, the world’s largest “eye on the universe” — an Optical, Infra-red, Thirty Metre Telescope (TMT) — is fast coming up with critical help from Indian scientists, engineers and industries at its proposed location in Maunakea in US’ Hawaii. The TMT will be the most gigantic scope ever to be constructed by the world at a cost of over $2.6 billion, with collaboration of India, US, Japan, Canada and China, said Dr.…

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    • 18 December

      Indian-origin Leo Varadkar elected as new Prime Minister of Ireland

      On Saturday, total of 87 members of the house voted in favour of his nomination as the new prime minister while 62 members voted against it, Xinhua News Agency reported. Dublin: Indian-origin Leo Varadkar, former Irish Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Fine Gael party, has been elected as the new prime minister of Ireland following a vote in the lower house of the Irish parliament. On Saturday, total of 87 members of the house voted in favour of his nomination as the new prime minister while 62 members voted against it, Xinhua News Agency reported. Following his appointment as new prime minister by Irish President Michael D. Higgins, Varadkar announced a reshuffle of the cabinet. According to a list of the cabinet…

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    • 18 December

      WhatsApp rolls out feature to turn off call alerts on Windows beta

      The ability to disable notifications for WhatsApp calls has been rolled out to beta testers after installing the WhatsApp beta for Windows 2.2250.4.0 update available on the Microsoft Store, reports WABetaInfo. San Francisco: Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp has started to roll out a new feature that gives users the ability to disable notifications for calls on Windows beta. The ability to disable notifications for WhatsApp calls has been rolled out to beta testers after installing the WhatsApp beta for Windows 2.2250.4.0 update available on the Microsoft Store, reports WABetaInfo. Users need to open WhatsApp Settings > Notifications to find out if this feature is available to them. If they see a toggle for this feature, they can choose to disable notifications for incoming WhatsApp…

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    • 18 December

      Family of Brit ‘beaten to death’ on Qatari oil rig pay tribute to ‘loving dad’

      The British man who died on an oil rig in Qatar after allegedly being bludgeoned by a co-worker was a ‘one-of-a-kind, beautiful’ soul, his grieving family has said. Robert Robson, 38, from Tyne and Wear, was working on the Seafox Burj oil rig off the coast of the Middle Eastern country when he died following the incident in the early hours of Monday. A second Briton was also injured and treated in hospital with a third having been detained by the authorities investigating the incident. All three men were contractors working for Film-Ocean, an underwater inspection company based in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Mr Robson’s family have released a tribute as well as a photograph showing him with his partner Kristie Graham. They…

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    • 18 December

      Actress in Oscar-winning Iranian film arrested for ‘spreading falsehoods’

      Taraneh Alidoosti, star of the Oscar-winning film The Salesman, was detained a week after posting on Instagram about the first man to be executed over current nationwide protests, according to reports. The 38-year-old star wrote: ”His name was Mohsen Shekari. Every international organisation who is watching this bloodshed and not taking action, is a disgrace to humanity.” According to IRNA, the official news agency of the Islamic Republic, she was arrested after failing to provide “any documents in line with her claims”. Her Instagram account, which has more than eight million followers, has been suspended. © Associated Press Demonstrations swept Iran in September after the death in police custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for failing to wear her headscarf.…

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    • 18 December

      We need you, Zelensky tells Rishi Sunak as ‘he senses British support could decline’

      Volodymyr Zelensky has told Rishi Sunak that Ukraine “needs” him amid growing fears British military aid could decline after the Prime Minister commissioned a progress report on the war.  According to BBC Newsnight, senior figures in Whitehall fear Mr Sunak may pivot to an overly cautious approach to the war after he requested a data-driven audit on Britain’s military contributions to Ukraine.  One Whitehall source said Mr Zelensky had “sensed what is going on” and subsequently appealed to his British counterpart to maintain the levels of support Ukraine has enjoyed from the UK.  “So he has been talking to Rishi,” they added. “He is trying to inspire him, saying the UK are the great liberators, the great fighters. We need you. Rise to that.” However,…

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